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A09934 Deuoute prayers in Englysshe of thactes of our redemption 1535 (1535) STC 20193.5; ESTC S2285 14,645 43

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¶ Deuoute prayers in englysshe of thactes of our redemption ¶ Here begynneth fyue deuoute prayers / mouynge man vnto the meditacyon of Chrystes passyon O Lorde Iesu Christ the sonne of the liuyng god / for thyne vnspekable pytye / and the mooste excellent lyfe of thy moste holy mother Mary / and for the merytes of saynte Francyse and of al thy sayntes graunt we beseche the vnto vs moost wretched synners vnworthy any of thy benefytes / that we myght loue the alone / euer be burnyng or feruēt in thy loue / and that we myght continually magnify the werke of redēption / that we myght euer desyre thy honor / dayly bere remēbre in our hert the benefyt of thy passyon That we myght know considre our misery / and cōtinually desyre to be despiced rebuked for thy loue So that nothyng shulde comfort vs or abyde in our hert / but thy deth and passyon / and nothing displease or trouble vs but our owne synne and wretchednes Amen ¶ Here foloweth a prayer O Lorde Iesu Christ whiche frely with thyn owne wyl came vnto thy passion come also to me a wretch / by thy grace into my hert or soule And thou that then dyd repare me by thy deth on the crosse / repare me agayne that am fallen to synne / repare me I say by the merytes of that same most blessed passyon Graūt to me lord that in al thyngꝭ I myght kepe myldenes mekenes / and subdue my flesshe and my spiryt holly vnto the. And that I may be made as a beest vnto the / that thou syttynge vpon me and rulyng me as thy beest may lede me now vnto the taste of inwarde peace and desyre of heuenly peace And at last may bryng me into the vision and syght of the same eternall peace Amen ¶ A prayer O Lorde thou made a generall signe or token of thy terryble iudgemēt whan thou cast out of the temple al byers sellers with a whyp made of .iii. cordes / shewyng in thy face or cyne the flame of thy diuinite I pray beseche the lorde to graūt me to remēbre and so to cōsidre thy terryble p̄sence That I myght feare the with an holy feare / for thy iugemētes be great nat to be searched / whiche whan I cōsidre al my bones quake for feare For there is no mā liuyng vpon the erth that is sure of thy glory / but al thynges be reserued as vncerten vnto the tyme herafter to come That we shulde euer serue the deuoutly and ver uously in feare and also ioy in the with drede Amen ¶ A prayer O Lorde Iesu Christ / whiche in the cuyntyde made thy laste supper with thy discyples in a great and large chambre / strawed made redy for the / and there fed thē with thy most sacrate body blode make my hert a great and large chābre prepared for the / enlarge in it true fayth / hope charyte Magnify or make it great with lōgammite / pacyence and mekenes And strawe it with all maner of vertues Graunt me lord that my hert contrite and thus prepared may take receyue the after my pore maner / whom heuen and erth are nat able to take conteyne and by thy grace inhabytant in me I may thynke and perfourme in dede all thynges pleasynge to the / and declyne or auoyde all vice and synne by perfite hate of them And so cōtinuyng vnto the end / I may worthely receiue thy precious body and blode in the sacramēt of the aulter Amē ¶ A prayer O Mylde Iesu and the examplar of very mekenes / which wasshed the fete of thy disciples I aske and also beseche the lorde / purge clense thou my affections / that I so purifyed in bothe fete / and kyndeled with a double charyte / that is with the loue of god of my neighbour I myght suerly come to the my purifyer clēser kepe me good lord vnto the ende of my dayes / and clense me from all spottes of synnes / that all my negligences and synnes forgyuen myne enemyes confoūded and rebuked might go fro me at the hour of my deth Whiche specially wyll lye in a wayte of me at that hour Directe and ordre my fete lorde in to the waye of peace / that I delyuered from the handes power of all myne enemyes myght blesse and prayse the with all thy electe seruantes worlde without ende Amen ¶ Here endeth the .v. prayers / concernyng .v. particles of Christes passyon ¶ Here begynneth .lxv. prayers of our lordes passion with a .ix. other prayers of the Resurrection / Ascencyon c̄ ❧ The fyrst prayer of the feare and heuynes of Christe Math. xxvi D. O Lorde Iesu Christ sonne of the liuyng god which at midnyght thy passion drawyng nygh wold take vpon the fere and heuynes for me most wretched synner graunt me continually faithfully to referre all my tribulations / heuynes paynes vnto the the god of my hert / that thou wold vouchsafe to bere them with me in the vnion of thy passyon and heuynes That so by the merites of thy most holy passion / they myght be made to me frutefull and profytable Amen ☞ The second prayer of the blody sweat of Christe Luce. xxii E. O Lorde Iesu Christ sonne of the lyuynge god / whiche in thy longe prayer wolde be comforted of thangell / and in thy agonie swette merueylously droppes of blode graunt to me by the vertue of thy prayer / that thy holy aungell myght euer assyst me in my prayer and comfort me / that I restyng in the swete remembraunce of thy most bitter passion might deuoutly sweat the droppes of teares for thy blode in thy syght and knowlege Amen Math. xxvi B. ❧ The thyrde prayer of the vendicion or sellyng of our lorde O Iesu which wold be set at nought and sold of one of thy disciples for a vyle pryce Graūt to me that I neuer chaūge the my god and creatour for any transytory thynge And also that I may pacyently beare all rebukes and despisynges for the glorye of thy holy name Amen Math. xxvi E. ☞ The .iiii. prayer of the betrayeng of our lorde O Iesu that suffred thy self to be betrayed by a kysse of Iudas graūt to me that I neuer betray the in my self nor in my neighbour And also that I neuer denye to myne aduersaries thoffyce of loue / that is charite to loue thē / and to correcte them with charytie Amen ❧ The .v. Math. xxvi E. prayer of the takynge of Christe O Iesu Christ the sonne of the liuing god / whiche wold be wylfully taken and holden of the Iewes graunt to me that I may continually subdue all my sensys and vnderstandyng vnto thy seruyce / that by thy infinite goodnesse I may be delyuered from eternall deth and captiuitie Amen ☞ The .vi. Iohan. xviii C. prayer of the byndyng of our lorde O Iesu which wolde be
of my soule / that what tyme I shall aryse both in body soule at the last day of iudgement / there appere before that same sonne of thyn Iesus Christ / there to rendre myne accompt of all my thoughtes / wordes dedes it wold please thy motherly pite to help me that by the O blessed mother virgyn I myght escape the sentēce of eternall dāpnation / and graciously to come to euerlastyng ioye and glorie with all the elect chosen people of god Amen ☞ The .iiii. prayer / howe Iesus appered to Mary Magdalayne O Most swete master / O most swete Iesu / how good art thou to them that be clene in herte How swete arte thou to them that loue the. O how happy are they that sech the fynd the. How blessed are they that trust in the. It is truth that thou louest all thē that loue the. Thou neuer forsake them that truste in the. Lo lorde this Mary thy true louer of a good symple mynde sought the and truely she founde the. She was nat forsaken of the. But she had more of the than she loked for I beseche the lorde graunt me to loue the / to seche the and to truste in the / that I may deserue to fynde the and to be loued of the / and neuer to be forsaken of the. amen ❧ The .v. prayer how Iesus appered to his disciples / Thomas beyng also present O Lorde Iesu Christ which shewed vnto Thomas that douted of thy Resurrection / the places of thy nayles the spere / hath reuoked hym from errour by the puttyng of his fynger in to the holes of thy hādes / of his hande into thy syde graūt to me that I hauyng euer the remēbraunce of thy woundes and passion / may expend and put in my finger hande / that is what so euer good worke or discreciō be in me I may put it in expend it all hoole in thy seruyce to thy honoure And that I may cōfesse with Thomas that thou art my lorde whiche hath bought me with thy precious blode and my god which hath create made me And that whiche thou sayd before of our fayth / that blessed be they whiche haue nat sene and beleue I may haue experiēce therof in my self / and that by thy grace I may be founde blessed in thy syght Amen ☞ The .vi. prayer of the Ascencyon of our lorde O Iesu our crowne glory whiche rysyng from deth dyd ascend vnto the right hand of thy father / drawe my soule vnto the / that I myght feruently seche and desyre the onely / graūt to me I beseche the that I may with all my desire study come to that place to the whiche as I stedfastly beleue thou hast ascended And that I beyng here in body / may be with the in loue desyre / that my hert may be there where as thou arte my loue treasore most to be loued and desired / drawe me after the / that by thy grace I ascendyng from vertue to vertue may deserue to se the my lorde god in the heuenly syon Amen ❧ The .vii. prayer of the sendynge of the holy goost O Iesu the gyuer of al gyftes which sent thy holy gost vnto thy discyples in the lickenes of fyre I pray and beseche the O most mercyfull lord / that I though most vnworthy myght receyue to my ꝑpetual helth by thy grace those gyftes whiche thy disciples receyued of thy only boūtious goodnes And sende vpon vs good lorde thy seruantes the spiryte of thy charyte / loue peace / whiche myght visite and comforte our hertes / purge them from vices / lighten them with vertues / bynd vs in the bondes of peace loue illumynate vs with the light of thy knowlege / and inflame vs with the fyre of thy charite / forgyue vs oure synnes and brynge vs to lyfe euerlastynge Amen ☞ The .viii. prayer of the Assumption of our glorious Lady O Lord the gyuer of ioy the graūter of solace / the diligēt releuer of the desolate person / the chaser awaye of all heuynes sorowe / whiche hast gladded and make ioyfull the moost blessed virgyn Mary thy mother the glas of thy maiestie / the solace of aungelles / the ymage of thy goodnes / the begynner of our helth thou hast gladded her I say with manifold ioyes both in heuen in erth I beseche the graūt to me thy supplyant / that I whiche presume to come trustely faithfully to her / as to the well and foūtayne of ioye in all my sorowes and troubles may by her merites and prayers fele receyue the effecte of her prayers cōforteth in this p̄sent lyfe And fynally to come to that ineffable ioye / to the whiche she assumpte ioyeth with the eternally in heuyns Amen ❧ The .ix. prayer of the last iudgemēt and of the commynge of the iudge to the same O Lorde Iesu Christ iudge of both quicke deed vouche safe to ordre and set me in the last iudgement on thy right hand And that I may than here thy moost swete voyce to my comforte / which thou shal thā speke to thy chosen people that is Com ye blessed childern of my father / and take possessyon of the kyngdome of glory that was prepared for you before the begynnynge of the worlde And also kepe me that I fere nat the hearynge of that mooste terryble sentence / whiche than thou shalte speake vnto the reproued synners / sayenge Go ye cursed people in to euerlastynge fyre prepared for the deuylle and his company O thou onely begoten sonne of god haue mercy on vs / that we neuer feale that incurable and intollerable payne / that is to be excluded from the glorye and sight of god And to burne perpetually in euerlasting fyre O my god my mercy socour / be mercifull to vs. Amen ¶ Imprynted by me Roberte Redman Cum priuilegio