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A68446 An humble supplicacion vnto God for the restoring of hys holye woorde, vnto the churche of Englande, mooste mete to be sayde in these oure dayes, euen with teares of euery true [and] faythfull English harte. Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1554 (1554) STC 1730; ESTC S110450 34,239 76

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name of the Lorde / we will in no wise heare theme / but what so euer goethe out of oure awne mowihe / that will we do Iere. 44 Wewill do sacrifice and offer oblacions to the / quene of heauen / lyk as we our forfathers / owre kinges and owre heades haue done inthe cities of Iuda and in the stretes and feldes of Ierusalem For the●r had we plentiusnesof vitailes Then weare we in prossperite / no misfortune came vpon vs. But sence we least to offer to do sacrifice vnto the Quen of heauen we haue hade scaccenes of all thinges pery he with swerd and honger It is but loste laboure to serue God O Lorde kep / preserue vs frome this generacion for euer Malach. 3 Psal 11. For they are a sinfull people / which are ouerladen withe blaspehmies / a froward generacion and wicked childern They haueforsaken the their Lorde God / they haue / prouoked the holy one of Israel vnto anger are gone backwarde Esa 1. There is no truthe intheir mouthes Their throte is an open sepulckere / with their tonges thei disceaue / the Psal 5. poysone of adders is vnder their lippes / ther fete are swift to h●de īnocent bloode They eate vp and dewoure thy people as it weare breade Distruccion and vnhappynes is in al theire doynges / but the waye of peace theyknowe Psal 14. not / for ther is no feare of God befor ther eies O Lord God our moste mercyful fath ere looke downe frome thy holy hill and co●sydere oure miseries Saue thy people o Lorde / and blesse thine heritage ●sal 28. Gouernetheme withe thy holy spi●ite / and lifte them vpe aboue theire enimies for euere Ryse vpe o Lorde / and haue pitie on Sion / for it is tyme / yea it is hye tyme for the tohaue pitie on hire psal 102. O Lord lete it be thy plea sure to deale fawarably with Sion / that the walles of Ierusalem may be duylte Psal 51. Builde vpe o Lorde / that spirituall howse with lyuynge stones / wherof thy Sonne Christ is the foundaycion heade cornere stone 1. Pete 2. Be that same good Lorde and mercifull God to thycongregacion / that thowe haiste euere promised to be Esa 66. Comforte hire / as the louyng mothere cheri●hethe hire tender babes As a naturall mother can not forgett hire yonge one / but that she muste nede●e haue pitie on the-childe of hire wombe Esa 49. Euen so / o Lord / petie thowe the congregacion of England / and by no meanes s●ffer the godly people therof to fall out of thy rem●brancs And although oure liffe be suche / that it rather deseruethe punishment than reconcilement / anger than fawour / destruckcio●●h an preseruacion / yet o Lorde God / we moste humbly beseche theto forgyue vs dw●●s●●es / and for thy names sak yea for thy dere Christis sa● ha●e mercy on vs and deale with vs accordynge to t●y● olde accustomed goodnes We haue nothing to offer vnto th● fatherly gentel●es / but ōly owre Repentan̄s / oure broken heartes andtrowbled The Christ● Sacrifice sprites / oure ●eares / oure ●igh 〈◊〉 / oure most sorowfull supplycacion● Thes Psal 51. we poure out before the mercifull throne of thy deuine maiestie / in the name of Iesus-Christe oure alone mediature and aduocate / moste humbly besechyng the for his sake / for his dignite and innocencie to haue mercie on the Godly Inhabitauntes of England / and on so many as vnfaynedly reuerēce thy holy name / and withe true hearte loue the coming of oure Lorde Iesus Let it suffice / o Lordethat sence the deathe of owre most ChristenKinge Edwarde the sixte / thy faythfull seru ante vnto thys daye / thow haiste for oure vn thankfulnes and wicked lyffe taken awayefrome vs the holy and glorius gosspel of thy dere sonne Christe / and suffered hypocritesto fede vs / yea rather to choke strangle vs / withe the pestilent doctryne of menes tradicions Looke vpon thyn holy annoyted / and for his sake haue mercye on vs / blesse vs / and lighten thy cherful countēance vpon vs / that we Englythe men here on the earthe mayeones againe knowe thy blessed wayes thy / sauyng healthe among all nacions Psal 67. Let therealm of Englād be ful of the knowleg of the Lord Iesus / euen as though the water of the sea ouerflowed the earth Esa 11. Let thy word rune swyftly thorowe out all the borders of England Psa 148 Iere. 3. Esa 12. Let the people therof drinke nomore of / the dirtie and myrie puddels of the swynyshe Papistes filthye Hypocrites / but let theme withe ioye drawe water out of the wellesof that alone Sauioure / whiche saithe Iona. 7. Apoc. 21 Ioan. 4. Iff any man thirst / let hyme come vnto me and drinke I will gyue to hyme that is athirst of the well of water of lyffe frely And whoso euer shall drinke of the water that I shal giue hyme / shall neuer be more a thirst / but thewater that I shall gyue / shall be in hyme a / well of water / springyng vp vnto euerlasting lyffe And that thy blessed worde maye haue the more fre passag / take away from vs those Idolatrus Massmongers / those idle latyne Preachars Humblers / those shauen Madianites / those Lordly loyterers / those Wolues / those Theues / Robbers / and Murtherars / whiche do nothyng elles than poyson thy flocke / whome thy moste dere Sonne purchased withe hys moste Precious dere hearte bloode / and mak hawocke of thy sely simple shepe by leadyngthem awaye frome the thorowe their vayne sophistrie vnto the Dewill the pope / from thy holy worde and blessed ordenances vntothe trifeling tradicions croked yea cankred constitucious of Hipocrites And in the steadof them place thow godly Byshopes / learned Preachers / Christē ministers / Faithful teachers / True spirituall Fathers / Louyng pastors / euen suche as will diligently seke vpe the Ezech. 3. Ioan. 10. Act. 20. loste shepe / whom the woulyshe Papistes in the tyme of their tirāny haue most wrechedli scattered abrode louyngly laye theme on his shoulders / and faithfully brynge them home Luc. 15. Math. 24 Ti●us 1. agayne vnto the ●●epe foulde / gyue thy howshoulde meate in due season / be able to erhorte withe wholsome doctryne / also to cōuince and ouercome them that speake age●nste it / brēn with aferuēt ūfaied zele toward the settyng forthe thy glorye and the healthe ofthy people Sacramētes Send vs ageyn to the true ministracion off thy blessed Sacramēts / that we maye know what they are what they signifi preach vnto vs / yea that without the corupciō of mēes tradiciōs / wherwith at this present they are most ūwortheli defiled of thes suinish filthi ●atin seruic papistes
/ thoughe losse bothe off goodes and lyffe do enseue Syue theme grace allwayes to haue before theire Eyes theis sayenges of thy dere Sonne and oure louyng Sauyoure Christe Iesu Math. 16. If any man will folowe me / lete hime forsake hime selffe and take vp his crosse and followe me For whoso euere will saue hys lyffe / shall losse it And who so euere shal loose hys lyffe for my sake / shall fynde it What shall it proffyt a man thoughe he shuld winne all the whole world / yf he lese hys oun soul or what shall a man giue to redeme / hys soule agayne with all Marc. 10 Item / uerely I saye vnto youe / there is no man that forsake the howse / or brethern or sisters / or father or mother / or wiffe or children / or landes / for my sake and the Gosspeles / whiche shall not receaue an hondered foulde / nowe in this lyffe / howses and bretherne / and sisters / and mothers and childrē and landes / withe persecucions / and in theworlde to come euerlastyng lyffe Ageyn / who so euer shall confesse me befor menne hyme will I confesse allso before my fathere whiche is in heauen Math. 10 But who so euere shal be ashamed of me and of my wordes among Marc. 8. thys aduouterous and synnfull genaracion of hyme shall the Sonne of man be ashamed whan he comethe in the glory of hys father withe the holy Angeles Nowe as touchyng the enemies of thy worde / wherof some synne of ignorance and Enemies to the Gosp●ll for lacke of Knovule●g for lacke of knowleg / some agayn of obstynat malyce and pretensed hate and make warre agaynste thy true relygeon / we moste humbly beseche the for Christis sake fauorably to beholde theme that ignorantly and of a blind zeale toward the tradicions of their Elders and not of a malicious hearte hate the Gospell of thy dere Sonne and persecut the Preachers of the saine Bryng theme / O Lorde / into the knowlege of their erroures and blyndnes / that they maye repent / beleue and amende / which madest Saul of a wolff a lambe / of a persecutore a Preacher / and of a Tyrante an Apostele Act. 9. Make theme of the enemyes of thy truthe / erneste louers and feruent embrasers of thy truthe Esechi Turne their harde and stony hearte in to a fleshlye softe and gentle hearte Matsh 9 Make theme uwe bottles apte to receaue then we / swete / and pleasaunte wine of the Gospel Make them as zelous in settyng forthe the truthe of thy worde / as they haue hertofore bene in the a vauncement of the blynde and vnfrutefull tradicions of mene Be merciful vnto them blesse theme / and lyghten thy countenauns vpon theme / that they may know thy waies Psal 67. and thy sauyng healthe Replynyshe theme / withe thy holy spirite and withe the graces of the same / that as they are thy creatures withe vs / so they maye be saued withe vs. But those / O Lorde / whiche are thy sworne enemyes and of a sett purpose euen Enemies to the Gospell of set malic● ageynste their owne conscience and contrary to their knowlege persecute the gloryus Gosspell of thy derely beloued sonne and the tru fauourers of the same / and will by no meāes be reconciled / nor leane vnto the truthe / but go for the dayly more and more to hinder the fre and ioyefull passage of thy holy wored / to withdrawe so many as they can frome beleuyng / receauyng and embrasyng the same i Ioan. 5. seyng they synne the synne vnto deathe and are not to be conuerted O Lorde / haiste the to root theme vp from the face of the Earthe that they be nomore stomblyng blockes to the weake Christians Destroie thow them O God / let them peryshe thoroughe theyr owne imaginacions Psal 5. Caste them out in the multitud of thier vngodlynes / for they haue rebelled ageynste the. Rayne thowe snares fyre / brimston / storme and tempeste / vpon them / let this be their porcion to drincke Psal 11. Let them be confounded and put to shame / that seke after the lyues of the faithfull O let them be turned backe and broughte to confusion Psal 37. / that imagine mischefe ageynste theme Let them be as duste befor the wynd / and the Angel of the Lord scatterīg them Let their way be dark and slippery / and let thy Angel o Lord / persecut them Yea let soden distruccion com vpon them vnwares / and the netes that they haue layde preuely / cathe them selues / that they maye faull into theye own myscheff Let the sw●rdes that they drawe / out go thorowe their owne heartes / and the howe 's that they haue bēded slea them selues Let the armes of the vngodly be broken / let the wicked peryshe and consume as the / fatte of lambes / yea as smoke let them consume awaye psal 52 Destroye them for euer / and / plucke the out of their dwelīg and root them out of the lande of the liuyng psal 59 Breake their teethe O God in their mouthes / smyte the chawe bones of the Lions / o Lorde / let them faullawaye lyke water that rune the apace / and whane they shout arowes / let them be rooted out / let them consume awaye lyke a snayle / and be lyke the vntymly frute of a / womane / and let them not se the Sunne Stande vp o Lorde God of hostes / thowe / God of Israel / to visite all heathen / and be / Psal 59. not mercifull vnto them / that offend of malicious wickednes psal 69. Poure out thyne indingnacion vpon them / and let thy wrathfull displeasure take houlde of them Let them be / combred with shame and dishonore that seke psal 71. to do thy people euill Do thowe to them as vnto the Madianets / vnto Siseraand vnto psal 33. Iabin at the broke of Kison / which perished at Endor / became as the dong of the earthe In fin Psal 129. Let them be confounded and turnned backwarde / as many as haue euill will at Siō Let them be euen as the grase growyng vpon the howse toppes / whiche withe rethe afore it be plucked vp But let al those that loue the and thy blessed worde / be ioyfull / mery and glade Let them continwe / prossper / floryshe and tryumphe in the their Lorde God for euere Let their ioy mirthe be founde and euerlastyng / euen suche ioye mirthe as no man shall be able to take away from them Let stinkyng Babilon faull downe / and let the newe and heuenly Ierusalem be buylte vp ageyn Apoc. 18. Let the venomus dragon / that filthy beasie / that fals Prophet and that purpled whore of Babilon shortly come to confusion / that all the glory may be gyuen to the Lambe that sittehe with the in the throne Apoc. 12 13. 19. 21. Kill Antichriste that Sonne off perdicion withe the breathe of thy mouthe / that thow alone mayst be knowen to be the Lorde Apoc. 7. O moste louyng Lorde and owre heuenly father / whan thow shalte deliuere psal 53. thy people out of captiuitie / then shall Iacob reioyse and Israell be ryghte glade 2. thess 2 Yea then shall the mowthe of the faythfull be ●illed / withe laughter / and their tonge withe ioye we therfor most humbly beseche the o Lord psal 126. to turne oure captiuitie as the riuers in the Southe / that they whiche sowe in teares / may reape in ioye Turne the agen / o Lorde at the laste / be gracious vnto thy seruātes Psal 90. O satisfye vs withe thy mercye that sone so shall we reioyse be gladde all the dayes of oure lyffe Comforte vs agen nowe after the tyme that thow haste plaged vs / and for the yeres wherin we haue suffred aduersite So shall we withe ioyfull heartes mery voices syng cōtinuall prayses to thy glorious blissed name / which with thy only begottē Sōne Iesu Christ oure alone Sauioure and withe the holy Ghoste that moste swete Cōfortour lyuest reignest one / alone / true / lyuyng / imortall and Euerlastyng God worlde withe oute ende AMEN Psal 70. Let all suche / o Lorde / as delyghte in thy saluaciō / saye allwaye THE LORD BE PRAYSED