Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n blood_n body_n bread_n 35,000 5 8.1520 4 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A16407 A boke of prayers called ye ordynary faschyon of good lyuynge 1546 (1546) STC 3326.5; ESTC S120454 10,216 37

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Lorde great ryches or extreme pouerte gyue me nat but ꝓuyde for me in the meane accordinge to thy wyl pleasure for by hauyng the one I shall forget the by hauynge the other I shal be dryuen to forsake the. ¶ Prayers to be sayde at messe tyme in the begynnynge say thus at coufiteor O Lorde I am nat worthy to enter and come into this noble house of thyne whiche is y e house of prayer but lorde beholde I come as a penyēt synner I do saye with the publycane Lorde be mercyfull to me a synner for I haue offended the many wayes and am nat worthy to lyfte vp myne eyes into the not to lyue vpon the earthe but lorde be thou mercyfull vnto me a synner accordynge to the greate mercy and I wyll confesse my synnes vntd y e which yf I wolde I can nat hyde frō the for thou arte y e lorde of power y u knoweste the secretes of our hertes haue mercy therfore on me O Lorde accordinge to thy great mercy and let me nat cast awaye y ● thynge throught my wrechednes which thy almyghty goodnes hath created redemed but forgyue me lorde and sende thy holy spryte into me that I may kepe thy lawe and commaundementes ¶ A prayer to be sayd at the sacramēt of messe BLessed praysed be the father of heuen y t sēt downe his onely sōne Chryst for to redeme vs. And blessed be our lorde Jesus chryst y t shede his blode for our sakes And hath lefte his body here amonge vs in fourme of breade wyne As a pledge for to witnesse vnto vs y t he hathe bene all redy here in the worlde hath shedde his blode plenteously for our redempcyon Therfore O father of heuen I praye the accept his deathe as a sufficēt oblacion and satystactyon for my synnes And set his passyon betwene thy iudgemente and my soule And loke nat vpon my synnes but haue mercy on me for his sake and sende thy holy spirite into me that I may kepe thy lawes commaundementes Amen ¶ When ye do kysse y e pax say thus to your selfe O Lorde gyue me grace to forgyue myne aduerlaryes frely for thy sake y t I may kysse worthely togither w t my neyghbours in y e holy kysse of charyte accordīg to thy cōmaūdemēt ¶ When ye take holy breade say thus to your selfe LYke as ther be many graynes of corne in thꝭ brede euyn so be we al mēbres of one bodi ī our lord Jesꝰ chryst in whō there was neuer malyce nor cōtrauersyfoūd let vs therfore agre togyther as the members of one body And so take brede louingly togyther Amen ¶ When ye take holy water say thus BLessed and praysed be our lorde Jesus chryst wich hath wasshed away our sinnes in his blode And is mercyfull to vs for euer ❧ The holy water also is a token of our Baptyme ¶ Grace to be sayd be fore meate LEt vs eate in the name of y e lorde and satysfye our body temporaly with suche meate as he hath sente ¶ The answere ANd let vs desyre hym lyke wese to satysfy our soule with y ● gyfte of good lyuynge that we may be euer as redy to all good workes as we be nowe to our meate Grace to be sayde after meate THankes be to our lord god that hathe sente vs thus ☞ The answere ANd let vs prayse hym that causeth bothe fisshes to swymme in the water And beastes to lyue on the earth for our sustenaunce to hym be prayse and glory for euermore Amen ❧ A prayer to be sayd of a syke man at the poynte 〈◊〉 ●●ath O Lorde I thanke the for y t thou hast preserued me from al soden death And hast gyuen me nowe this syckenes and knolege of my death ende that I myght repente beleue and trust in the my lorde god which art mercyfull and dost all thynges for the best for I knowe that thou louest them whom thou dost chastyse And I thāked the y t y u hast gyuen me know lege and faithe in thy sone lesu chryst by whom I knowe that I shall be saued euyn aswell as the thefe was or Mary Magedelyne or any other creature whiche were synners aswell as I am I wyll therfore lorde synge furth thy prayse come forth nowe all people say with me let vs reioyce in the lorde our sauynge helth and lette vs prayse him in psalmes and cantycles ☞ For he is the great lorde And is aboue all goddes and wyll nat caste away his people ❀ For he hath loked from his hyght holy place aboue yea he hathe loked from heuen into earth ⚜ That he myhht here the greuous syghes of the penitēt and y t he myght saue and delyuer the chyldren of thē that were lost ¶ Let vs therfore prayse the lorde And saye that he is good vnto vs for his mercy is without ende ❀ He hath nat done vnto vs accordynge to our synnes nor he hath nat rewarded vs accordynge to our wyckednes but as the father shuld haue mercy ouer his chyldren euen so hath the lorde taken mercy vpon vs that loue hym and here hym ☞ For loke how far dystaunce there is bytwene y e East the west And so farre hath y e lorde set our sines frō vs ❧ Let vs therfore praise hi cōtinual ly y t was borne of the virgyn Mary ⚜ And suffred death for vs so mercy fully and ascended vp into heuen so glorously ¶ To prepare a waye for vs and to be our medyatour contynually before god the father ❧ And wyll be our iudge at y e great daye of Judgemente to iudge vs in mercy is his intente ❧ Into his handes therfore I commytte my soule trustyng onely in the father the sonne and the holy gost to whom be all prayse and glorye nowe and for euer more Amen ¶ Here after foloweth rules of wysdome vertue .xx. i nōber MAke thy prayer to god twyse in a day at the leaste 2 ¶ Auoyde ydelnes be alwayes occupyed in sōme honest busynes or studye 3 ☞ Be obedyēt to kynges princes and to theyr offycers 4 ❧ Here muche but be nat rasshe thy selfe in spekynge 5 ❀ Use sobrenes humylyte and thou shalt be called wyse 6 ⚜ Rebuke lyght wanton ꝑsōs and specyally swerers 7 ❧ Shewe good example of vertuous lyuynge to the people 8 ❀ Order thy housholde quietly instructe them in goddes wordes 9 ⚜ Yf thou be called to promocion mynyster Justyce without brybes or false dissymulacyon 10 ☞ Gyue faire language to all people and specyally to pore folkes 11 ❧ Be nat percial for fauour or lucre nor agre nat to wronge doers 12 ¶ Get thy goodes truly and spende them acordynge to thy degre mesurably 13 ¶ In ꝓsperyte beware of pryde remember thy olde estate and lyue in the feare of god 14 ☞ Desyre some frende of thyne to tell the of thy fautes and so shalte thou lyue suerly 15 ⚜ Here thy frende in wysedome and mystrust euer thyne owne iudgemente 16 ¶ In matters of wayght be nat hasty in answerynge but take respyte 17 ☞ For of hasty answeryng par aduēture repentaunce myght folowe but in proces of tyme commethe wysdome and knolege 18 ❀ In aduersite forgyue and be pacyent and trust to goddes helpe 19 ⚜ Studye alwayes howe to be stowe thy tyme here in this worlde to goddes pleasure 20 ❧ Remēber well thy last daye and thynke often vpon death ❧ FINIS ¶ Imprynted at London in Fletestrete at the sygne of the George nexte to saynt Dunstons churche by Wyllyam Myddylton