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them the continuall dewe of thy blessing Graunt this o lorde for the honour of our aduocate mediatour Iesu Christ Amen WE beseche the O Lorde to shewe vpon vs thyne exceding great mercye whiche no tonge can worthely expresse and that it may please the to delyuer vs from all oure synnes and also from the paynes that we haue for them deserued Graunte this O lord through our mediatour and aduocate Iesu Christ Amen GRaunt we beseche the O almighty God that we in our trouble put our whole confidence vpon thy mercy that we agaynst all aduersitie be defended vnder thy protection Graunte this O lorde God for our mediatour and aduocate Iesu Christes sake Amen ALmighty God whiche hast geuen vs grace at thys tyme with one accord to make our commune supplicacions vnto the and doest promyse that whē two or .iii. be gathered in thy name thou wilt graunt their requestes fulfil now O lorde the desires and peticions of thy seruauntes as may be best expedient for them grauntyng vs in thys worlde knowledge of thy truthe and in the worlde to come lyfe euerlastyng Amen The prayer of our Lord. OVr father whiche arte in heauen halowed be thy name Thy kyngdome come Thy wil be done in yearth as it is in heauen Geue vs this day our daily bread And forgeue vs our trespaces as we forgeue them that trespasse agaynst vs. And let vs not be led into temptacion But delyuer vs from euill Amen ¶ The Crede or .xii. articles of the Christen fayth I Beleue in God the father almyghty maker of heauen and yearth And in Iesu Christ hys only sonne our Lorde Whyche was conceyued of the holye gost borne of the virgin Mry Suffered vnder Ponce Pylate was crucified dead buryed and descended in to hell And the thirde day he rose agayne from death He ascended into heauen and sytteth on the righte hande of god the father almightie From thence he shall come to iudge the quicke and the dead I Beleue in the holye goste The holy Catholycke churche The Communion of saynctes the forgeuenes of synnes The resurreccion of the body And the life euerlastyng Amen ¶ The .x. commaundementes of almighty God THou shalte haue none other goddes in my syghte Thou shalt make the no grauen ymage neyther any similitude that is in Heauē aboue eyther in the earth beneth or in the waters vnder the earthe Thou shalte not worshippe them neyther serue them for I the Lord thy god am a gelouse God vysitte the synne of the fathers vpon the childrē vnto the thyrd fourth generacion of theym that hate me and shewe mercy vnto thousandes in them that loue me and kepe my commaundementes Thou shalt not take the name of the Lorde thy god in vayne Remember the Sabboth daye that thou sanctifie it Honour thy father and thy mother that thy dayes maye be long in the lande whiche the Lorde thy god geueth the. Thou shalte not kyll Thou shalt not breake wedlocke Thou shalte not steale Thou shalt not beare false wytnesse agaynste thy neyghboure Thou shalte not couet thy neyghboures house neyther shalt thou couet thy neyghbours wife or hys manne seruaunte or hys mayde or his Oxe or his asse or what soeuer thy neyghbour hath The places of baptysme Go ye therefore Math. xxviii and teache all nacions baptisynge them in the name of the father of the sonne and of the holy gooste Teaching them to obserue al thinges whatsoeuer I haue commaunded you Go ye in to al the world preach the gospel to all creatures Marke xv he that beleueth is baptised shal be saued But he that beleueth not shal be dampned Knowe ye not that al we which are baptysed into Iesu Christ Roma vi are baptised to dye with hym For ye are al children of god because ye beleue in Christ Iesu Gal. iii. For all ye that are baptysed haue put on Christ For the supper of the lord Math. xxvi When they were eatynge Iesus toke breade and whan he had geuen thankes he brake it and gaue it to the dysciples sayde Take eate this is my body And he toke the cuppe and thanked and gaue it them saying Drinke ye all of this for this is my bloude whiche is of the newe testamente that is shed for many for the remission of synnes Marke xiiii And as they did eate Iesus toke breade and whan he had geuen thankes he brake it and gaue to them and sayd Take eate thys is my bodie And he toke the cup and whē he had geuen thankes he toke it to them and they all dranke of it and he sayde vnto them Thys is my bloud of the newe testament whiche is shed for many And he toke breade and when he had geuen thankes he brake it and gaue vnto them saying Luke xxii Thys is my body whiche is geuen for you This do in the remembraunce of me Lykewise also when he had supped he toke the cuppe saying This cup is the newe testament in my bloud whiche is shed for you That which I delyuered vnto you I receyued of the lorde i. Cor. xi For the Lord Iesu the same night in whiche he was betrayed toke breade and when he had geuen thankes he brake it and sayde Take ye and eate this is my bodye whiche is broken for you This do ye in the remembraunce of me After the same maner also he toke the cup when supper was doen saying this cup is the newe Testament in my bloud Thys dooe as oft as ye drinke it in remembraunce of me For as often as ye shall eate this bread and drinke of this cup ye shall shewe the Lordes deathe tyll he come Wherfore whosoeuer shall eate of thys breade or drynke of the cuppe of the Lord vnworthelye shal be gyltie of the body and blood of the Lorde But let a man examin hymselfe and so let hym eate of the bread drinke of the cup. For he that eateth and drinketh vnworthely eateth drinketh hys owne dānacion because he maketh no difference of the Lordes body For this cause many are weake sicke amonge you manye slepe For yf we had iudged ourselues ▪ we shoulde not haue ben iudged Finis ¶ Imprinted at London in Flete strete at the signe of the Sunne ouer agaynste the Conduyte by Edwarde Whit-churche the .v. daye of Nouember in the yeare of oure Lord. 1547. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
Aungels to croune him with glory and worship Thou makest him to haue dominion of the workes of thy handes thou hast put all thynges in subiection vnder his feete Al shepe and oxen yea and the beastes of the felde The foules of the ayre the fyshe of the sea and whatsoeuer walketh thorowe the pathes of the seas O lord oure gouernour howe excellent is thy name in all the worlde Let vs pray ALmighty God the father of mercy and God of all comforte the whiche onely forgeuest synne forgeue vnto vs our synnes good lorde forgeue vnto vs our sinnes that by the multitude of thy mercy thei may be couered and not imputed vnto vs and by the operacion of the holy ghost we may haue power and strēgth hereafter to resist synne by oure sauiour lord Iesu Christ Amē ¶ The Letany The lordes praier The twelue articles of our beliefe The ten commaundementes The places cōcernyng Baptisme The places cōcernyng the supper of the lord Let vs pray O Almighty God and mercyful Lord whiche geuest c. On the tuysday The fyrst Saluum me fac psal xii HElpe me lord for ther is not one godly man lefte For the faythfull are minished frō among the children of men They talke of vanitie euerye one with his neighbour they do but flatter with theyr lippes dissemble in theyr double heart The Lord shall rote out all deceiptful lippes and the tong that speaketh proude thynges Whiche haue sayd with oure tongue wyll we preuayle we are they that ought to speake who is lord ouer vs Now for the comfortlesse troubles sake of the neady because of the depe sighyng of the poore I wyl vp sayth the lord wyll helpe euery one from him that swelleth against him and wyl set them at rest The wordes of the Lorde are pure wordes euen as the syluer whiche from yearth is tried and purified seuen tymes in the fyre Thou shalt kepe them O lord thou shalte preserue him frō this generacion for euer The vngodly walke on euery side when they are exalted the childrē of men are put to rebuke The second Dixit insipiens psal xiiii THe fole hath sayd in his heart there is no God They are corrupt and become abhominable in their doynges there is not one that doth good no not one The lord loked doune frō heauen vpon the children of men to see if there were any that would vnderstand seke after God But they are al gone out of the way they are al together become abhominable there is none that doth good no not one Their throte is an open sepulchre with their tonges thei haue disceiued the poyson of aspes is vnder their lippes Their mouth is ful of cursyng bitternes theyr feete are swifte to shed bloud Destruction and vnhappynes is in their waies and the way of peace haue they not knowē there is no feare of God before their eyes Haue they no knowledge that they al are suche workers of mischief eatyng vp my people as it were bread cal not vpon the lord There were they brought in great feare euen where no feare was for God is in the generaciō of the righteous As for you ye haue made a mocke at the coūsell of the poore because he putteth his trust in the lord Who shal geue saluacion vnto Israel out of Syon When the lord turneth the captiuitie of his people then shal Iacob reioyce Israel shal be glad The third Domine quis habitabit psal xv LOrde who shall dwel in thy tabernacle who shall rest vpon thy holy hyl Euen he that leadeth an vncorrupt life and doeth the thyng whiche is right and speaketh the truth from his heart He that hath vsed no disceipte in his tong nor done euil to his neighboure and hath not slaundred his neighbours He that setteth not by him self but is lowly in his owne eyes maketh muche of thē that feare the Lord. He that sweareth vnto his neighbour and disapointeth him not though it were to his owne hynderaunce He that hath not geuē his money vpō vsury nor taken reward against the innocent Who so doeth these thynges shal neuer fal The fowerth Deus deus meus psal xxii MY God my God loke vpō me why hast thou forsaken me and art so farre fro my helth and frō the wordes of my complaint O my God I crie in the day tyme but thou hearest not in the night season also I take no rest And thou continuest holye O thou worship of Israel Our father 's hoped in the they trusted in the and thou diddest deliuer them They called vpon the and wer helped they put theyr trust in the and were not confounded But as for me I am a worme and no mā a very scorne of men and the outcast of the people All they that see me laugh me to scorne they shote out theyr lippes and shake their head saiyng He trusted in God that he would deliuer him let him deliuer him if he wyl haue him But thou arte he that toke me out of my mothers wombe thou wast my hope when I hāged yet vpon my mothers breastes I haue bene left vnto the euer syns I was borne thou arte my God euen frō my mothers wōbe O go not fro me for trouble is harde at hand and there is none to helpe me Many oxen are come about me fatte bulles of Basan close me in on euery syde They gape vpon me with their mouthes as it were a rampyng and roryng Lyon I am poured out like water all my bones are out of ioynte my heart also in the middest of my bodye is euen like meltyng waxe My strength is dryed vp lyke a potsherde and my tong cleueth to my gummes and thou shalte bryng me into the dust of death For many dogges are come about me and the counsayle of the wicked lay siege against me They pearsed my handes and my feete I may tel al my bones they stande staryng and lokyng vpon me They parte my garmentes among them and cast lottes vpō my vesture But be not thou farre from me O lord thou art my succour hast the to helpe me Deliuer my soule from the swearde my dearelyng from the power of the dogge Saue me frō the lyons mouth thou hast heard me also from among the hornes of the vnicornes I wyll declare thy name vnto my brethren in the middest of the congregacion wyll I prayse the. O prayse the lorde ye that feare him magnifye him all ye of the seede of Iacob and feare him all ye seede of Israel For he hath not dispysed nor abhorred the lowe estate of the poore he hath not hyd his face frō him but when he called vnto him he heard him My praise is of the in the great congregacion my vowes wyll I perfourme in the sight of them that feare him The poore shal eate be satisfied they that seke after the lorde shal prayse him your heart shall liue for euer All the endes
the righteous The Lord knoweth the daies of the godly and theyr enheritance shal endure for euer They shal not he cōfounded in the perilous tyme in the daies of derth they shal haue ynough As for the vngodly they shal perishe and the enemyes of the Lord shall consume as the fat of lambes yea euen as the smoke shal they consume away The vngodly boroweth and payeth not againe but the righteous is mercyful and liberal Suche as be blessed of God shal possesse the land they that be cursed of him shal be roted out The lord ordreth a good mans goyng and maketh his way acceptable to him selfe Though he fal he shal not be cast a way for the lord vpholdeth him with his hand I haue bene yong nowe am old yet sawe I neuer the righteous forsaken nor his sede beggyng theyr bread The righteous is euer merciful and lendeth and his seede is blessed Fle from euil do the thyng that is good and dwel for euer For the lord loueth the thyng that is right he forsaketh not his that be godly but they are preserued for euermore The vnrighteous shal be punished as for the seede of the vngodly it shal be roted out The righteous shall enherite the lande dwel therin for euer The mouthe of the righteous is exercised in wisedome and his tong wyll be talkyng of iudgement The lawe of his God is in his heart and his goynges shall not slide The vngodly seeth the righteous and seketh occasion to slaye him The lorde wyl not leaue him in his hande nor condempne him when he is iudged Hope thou in the lord and kepe his way and he shal promote the that thou shalt possesse the land when the vngodly shall perishe thou shalt se it I my self haue sene the vngodly in great power and florishyng like a grene bay tree I wēt by loe he was gone I sought him but his place could no where be found Kepe innocency and take heede vnto the thyng that is right for that shall bryng a man peace at the last As for the transgressours they shall perishe together the ende of the vngodly is they shal be roted out at the last But the saluacion of the righteous cōmeth of the lord whiche is also theyr strength in the tyme of trouble And the Lord shal stand by thē and saue them he shal deliuer thē from the vngodly and shal saue thē because they put theyr trust in him ¶ The third Dixi custodiam vias psal xxxix I Sayd I will take hede to my wayes that I offende not in my tong I wil kepe my mouth as it wer with a bridle while the vngodly is in my sight I helde my tong and spake nothyng I kept silence yea euen from good wordes but it was payne and grefe to me My heart was hote within me and while I was thus musyng the fyre kyndled and at the last I spake with my tong Lord let me know myne ende the numbre of my dayes that I may be certified how lōg I haue to liue Beholde thou hast made my daies as it were a spanne long myne age is euen as nothyng in respecte of the and verely euery man liuyng is altogether vanitie Sela. For man walketh in a vayne shadowe disquieteth him selfe in vayne he heapeth vp riches cannot tel who shal gather them And nowe Lorde what is my hope truely my hope is euen in the. Deliuer me frō all mine offences and make me not a rebuke vnto the folishe I became dumme and opened not my mouth for it was thy doyng Take thy plage away fro me I am euen cōsumed by the meanes of thy heuy hand When thou with rebukes dost chasten man for synne thou makest his beauty to cōsume away like as it were a moth frettyng a garment Euery man therfore is but vanitie Sela. Heare my praier O lorde and with thine eares considre my callyng holde not thy peace at my teares For I am a straunger with the a soiourner as all my fathers were Oh spare me a lytle that I may recouer my strength before I go hence and be no more sene ¶ The fourth Beatus qui intelligit Psal xli BLessed is he that considereth the poore and nedy the Lord shal deliuer him in the tyme of trouble The lord preserue him kepe him aliue that he may be blessed vpon yearth deliuer not thou him into the wyl of his enemies The lord comfort him when he lyeth sicke vpon his bed make thou al his bed in his sicknes I sayd lord be mercyfull vnto me heale my soule for I haue sinned against the. Myne enemyes speake euil of me when shall he dye and his name perishe And if he come to se me he speketh vanitie and his heart conceiueth falshod within him selfe and when he commeth furth he telleth it All myne enemies whisper together against me euen against me do they ymagine this euil Let the sentēce of giltynes procede against him and nowe that he lyeth let him rise vp nomore Yea euen myne owne familiar frende whō I trusted whiche did also eate of my bread hath layde great wayte for me But be thou merciful vnto me O lord raise thou me vp again and I shal rewarde them By this I knowe thou fauourest me that myne enemye doeth not triumph against me And when I am in my helth thou vpholdest me and shalt set me before thy face for euer Blessed be the Lord God of Israel worlde without ende Amen and Amen Let vs pray O Almighty and euerlastyng God whiche not onely geuest euery good and perfite gift but also encreasest those gyftes that thou haste geuen we moost humbly beseche the mercyfull God to encrease in vs the gift of fayth that we may truely beleue in the and in thy promises made vnto vs and that neither by our negligence nor infirmitie of the fleshe nor by greuousnes of tēptacion neither by the subtil craftes and assaultes of the deuill we be driuen from fayth in the bloud of oure sauioure and lorde Iesu Christe Amen The lordes prayer c. as afore On the Fridaye The fyrste Miserere mei deus psal li. HAue mercy vpon me O God after thy greate goodnes according vnto the multitude of thy mercies do away myne offences Wash me throwly fro my wiekednes clense me from my sin For I knowlege my faultes my sin is euer before me Agaynst the only haue I sīned and doen this euill in thy syghte that thou myghtest be iustified in thy saying and cleare when thou art iudged Behold I was shapen in wyckydnes and in sinne hath my mother conceyued me But lo thou requirest truth in the inward partes shalt make me to vnderstand wisdome secretly Thou shalt pourge me with Isope and I shall be cleane thou shalt washe me and I shal be whyter then snowe Thou shalt make me heare ioye and gladnes that the bones which thou hast broken maye reioyce Turne
thy face from my sinnes and put out all my mysdedes Make me a cleane hert O god renewe a right spirite within me Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirite from me O geue me the comfort of thy helpe agayne stablyshe me with thy fre sprete Then shal I teache thy wayes vnto the wicked and sinners shal be conuerted vnto the. Delyuer me from bloud gyltynesse O God thou that art the God of my health and my tonge shall singe of thy ryghteousnesse Thou shalt open my lippes O Lord my mouth shal shewe thy prayse For thou desyrest no sacrifice els woulde I geue it the but thou delytest not in burnt offerynge The sacrifyce of god is a troubled spirite a broken and a contrite hert O God shalt thou not dispyse O be fauourable gracious vnto Sion buyld thou the walles of Ierusalem Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousnesse with burnt offerynges and oblacions then shall they offer younge bullockes vpon thyne aultare The second Quid gloriaris psalm l. WHy boasteste thou thy selfe thou tirant that thou canst do mischif Where as the goodnes of God endureth yet dayly Thy tong ymagineth wickednes and with lyes thou curtest like a sharpe rasour Thou hast loued vngraciousnes more then goodnes to talke of lyes more then ryghteousnes Sela. Thou haste loued to speake all wordes that maye do hurte O thou false tonge Therfore shall God destroye the for euer he shall take the and plucke the out of thy dwelling and roote the out of the lande of the liuing Sela. The righteous also shall see this feare and shal laugh him to scorne Lo this is that man that toke not God for his strength but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches strengthed him selfe in hys wickednes As for me I am lyke a grene olyue tree in the house of God my trust is in the tender mercy of god for euer and euer I wil alway geue thankes vnto the for that thou hast done I will hope in thy name for thy saynctes lyke it well ¶ The third Deus in nomine tuo psal liiii SAue me O God for thy names sake and auenge me in thy strength Heare my prayer O God and herken vnto the wordes of my mouth For straūgers are risē vp against me and tirauntes which haue not God before their eyes seke after my soule Sela. Beholde God is my helper the Lorde is with them that vpholde my soule He shall reward euel vnto mine enemies destroy thou them in thy truthe An offrynge of a free herte will I geue the and prayse thy name O Lord bicause it is cōfortable For he hath delyuered me out of all my trouble and myne eye hath sene his desyre vpō mine enemies ¶ The fourth Exaudi deus Psal lv HEare my prayer O God and hyde not thy selfe fro my peticion Take hede vnto me heare me howe I mourne in my prayer and am vexed The enemye cryeth so and the vngodly commeth on so fast for they are mynded to doo me some myschefe so maliciously are they set agaynste me My hert is disquieted within me and the feare of death is fallen vpon me Fearfulnesse and trembling are come vpon me an horrible drede hath ouerwhelmed me And I sayde O that I had winges like a doue for then wold I flye away be at rest Lo then would I get me away far of and remaine in the wyldrenes Sela. I would make haste to escape because of the stormy wynde and tempest Destroy their tonges o lord and deuide them for I haue spied vnrighteousnes stryfe in the citie Day and nyght go they about within the walles therof mischief also and sorow are in the middest of it Wickednesse is therein disceat and gyle go not out of her stretes For it is not an open enemye that hath done me this dishonour for then I coulde haue borne it nether was it mine aduersary that did magnifye hym selfe agaynste me for thē peraduēture I would haue hyd my selfe from hym But it was euen thou my companion my gyde and myne owne familier frende We toke swete counsayle together and walked in the house of god as frendes Let death come hastily vpon thē and let them go doune quicke into hel for wickednes is in their dwel lynges and among them As for me I wyl cal vnto god and the lorde shall saue me In the euening and mornynge and at the none day wil I praye and that instantlye and he shall heare my voyce It is he that deliuereth my soule in peace frō the battayl that was agaynst me for there were many with me Ye euen god that endureth for euer shall heare me and brynge them downe Sela. For they wyl not turne nor feare god He layde his handes vpon suche as be at peace with hym and he brake his couenaunte The wordes of his mouth were softer then butter hauing war in hys harte hys wordes were smother then oyle and yet be they very sweardes O cast thy burthen vpon the Lord he shal norysh the not suffre the righteous to fall for euer And as for them thou O god shalt brynge them into the pyt of destruccion The bludthurstie and dysceatfull men shall not lyue out halfe their dayes Neuertheles my trust shal be in the O Lorde Let vs pray GRaunte vnto vs O merciful god we most hartely beseche the knowledge true vnderstanding of thy worde that al ignorance expelled we may knowe what thy wyl and pleasure is in al thinges and howe to do our duties truly to walke in our vocacion that also we maye expresse in oure lyuing those thynges that we doo knowe that we be not only knowers of thy worde good lorde but also be workes of the same by our sauiour Lorde Iesu Christe Amē ¶ The Letany c. As afore On satterday The fyrst Eripe me de inimicis psal lix DElyuer me from myne enemyes O God defend me from them that ryse vp agaynste me O deliuer me from the wicked doers saue me from the bloude thursty men For lo they lye waytyng for my soule the mightye men are gathered together agaynst me without anye offence or faute of me O Lorde They runne and prepare them selues without my faute Aryse thou therfore to help me and beholde Stande vp O Lorde God of hoostes thou God of Israell to viset al Heathen and be not mercyfull vnto them that offende of malicious wickednes Sela. They go to fro in the euening they grenne lyke a dogge runne aboute thorowe the cytie Behold they speake with theyr mouth and sweardes are in theyr lyppes for who doth heare But thou O Lorde shalt haue them in derysion and thou shalte laugh all Heathen to scorne My strength wil I ascribe vnto the for thou art the god of my refuge God sheweth me his goodnes plenteouslye and god shall let me see my desyre vpon
myne enemies Slaye them not lest my people forget it but scatter them abrode amonge thy people and put them downe O Lorde our defence For the sinne of theyr mouth and for the wordes of theyr lippes they shal be taken in their pryde and why theyr preachinge is of cursynge and lyes Consume them in thy wrath consume them that they maye peryshe and knowe that it is God whych ruleth in Iacob and vnto the endes of the worlde Sela. And in the euenyng they wyl returne grenne like a dogge and wil go aboute the cytie They will runne here and there for meate and grudge yf they be not satisfyed As for me I wyll singe of thy power and wyll prayse thy mercy be times in the morning for thou haste bene my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble Vnto the O my strength wyl I syng for thou O God art my refuge and my mercyfull god The second Exau di deus depreca Psal lxi HEare my crying o god geue eare vnto my prayer From the endes of the earth wil I cal vnto the when my hert is in heuines Oh sette me vp vpon the rocke that is hygher then I. For thou hast bene my hope and a stronge tower for me agaynste the enemye I will dwell in thy tabernacle for euer my trust shal be vnder the coueryng of thy wynges Sela. For thou O Lord hast heard my desires hast geuen an heritage vnto those that feare thy name Thou shalt graunt the king a long lyfe that hys yeares may endure thoroweout al generacions He shall dwell before God for euer O prepare thy louing mercy faythfulnes that they may preserue him So wil I alway sing prayse to thy name that I maye dayly perfourme my vowes The third Nonne deo subiecta psal lxii MY soule trulye wayteth stil vpō God for of him cometh my saluacion He verely is my strēgth my saluacion He is my defence so that I shal not greatly fal Howe long will ye ymagin mischife agaynst euerye man ye shal be slayne all the sorte of you yea as a totteryng wall shal ye be and lyke a broken hedge Theyr deuice is only howe to put hym out whom God will exalte their delyght is in lyes they geue good woordes wyth they re mouthe but curse with theyr hert Sela. Neuertheles my soule wayt thou styll vpon god for my hope is in hym He truely is my strength my saluacion he is my defence so that I shall not fall In god is my helth and my glorye the rocke of my might and in God is my trust O put your trust in him alway ye people poure out youre hertes before hym for God is our hope Sela. As for the chyldren of men they are but vayne the children of men are disceatful vpon the wayghtes they ar altogether lyghter thē vanitie it selfe O trust not in wronge and robberye geue not youre selues vnto vanitie yf ryches increase set not your hert vpon them God spake once and twyse I-haue also heard the same that power belongeth vnto god And that thou Lorde art mercyfull for thou rewardeste euery man accordinge to hys worke ¶ The fourth Deus misereatur nostri psal lxvii GOd be merciful vnto vs and blesse vs and shewe vs the lyght of of hys countenaunce and be mercifull vnto vs Sela. That thy waye maye be knowen vpon earth thy sauing helthe amonge all nacions Let the people prayse the O god yea let all the people prayse the O let the nacyons reioyce and be glad For thou shalt iudge the folke righteously gouerne the nacions vpon earth Sela. Let the people prayse the O god let all thy people prayse the. Then shal the earth bring forthe her encrease God euen our owne God shall geue vs his blessynge God shall blesse vs and all the endes of the world shal feare hym ¶ Let vs pray O Almightie god whiche hast prepared euerlastyng lyfe to all those that be thy faythful seruauntes graunt vnto vs Lorde sure hope of the life euerlasting that we beyng in this miserable worlde may haue some taste and feling of it in our hartes and that not by our deseruing but by the merites and deseruing of our sauiour and Lord● Iesu Christ Amen ¶ The Letany c. As afore On satterday at after noone The fyrst Voce mea ad dominum psal lxxvii I Wyll crye vnto God wyth my voyce euen vnto God will I crye with my voyce and he shall herken vnto me In the tyme of my trouble I I sought the Lord my sore ranne and ceassed not in the nyght season my soule refused comforte When I am in heuinesse I wil thynke vpon God when my herte is vexed and wil complayne Sela Thou holdest mine eies waking I am so feble that I cannot speake I haue considered the dayes of olde and the yeares that are past I call to remembraunce my songe and in the nyght I commune with myne owne harte and searche out my spirites Wyll the lorde absent him selfe for euer And wil he be no more intreated Is hys mercy cleane gone for euer and is his promise come vtterly to an ende for euermore Hath God forgotten to be gracious And will he shut vp hys louing kindnesse in displeasure Sela And I sayd it is mine owne infyrmitie But I wil remembre the yeres of the right hand of the most hyest I will remembre the workes of the Lorde and call to minde thy wonders of olde tyme. I will thinke also of all thy workes and my talking shal be of thy doynges Thy waye O God is holie who is so great a God as oure God Thou art the god that doth wondres and hast declared thy power among people Thou hast mightely delyuered thy people euē the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph Sela. The waters sawe the O god the waters sawe the and were afrayed the depthes also were troubled The cloudes powred out water the ayre thundred and thine arowes went abrode The voyce of thy thundre was herd round about the lighteninges shone vpon the grounde the earth was moued and shoke withall Thy waye is in the sea and thy pathes in the great waters thy footesteppes are not knowen Thou lededst thy people lyke sheepe by the hand of Moses and Aaron The second Deus venerunt gentes psal lxxix O God the Heathen are come into thy enheritaunce thy holy temple haue they defiled and made Ierusalē an hepe of stones The dead bodies of thy seruaūtes haue they gyuen to be meate vnto the foules of the ayre and the fleshe of thy saynctes vnto the beastes of the lande Their bloud haue they shed like water on euery side of Ierusalem ther was no man to bury them We are become an open shame vnto our enemies a very scorne derision vnto them that are round about vs. Lorde howe longe wilt thou be angrye shall thy gelousye burne lyke fyre for euer Poure out thyne indignacion vpon the Heathen that haue not knowen
seruauntes thy worke theyr children thy glorie And the glorious maiestie of the lorde our god be vpon vs prosper thou the worke of our handes vpon vs o prosper thou our handy worke The second Venite exultemus psal xcv O Come let vs synge vnto the Lorde let vs hertely reioyce in the strength of oure saluacion let vs come before his presence with thankes geuing and shewe our selfe glad in him with psalmes For the Lorde is a great kinge aboue all goddes In his hand are all the corners of the earth and the strength of the hylles is hys also The sea is hys and he made it and his handes prepared the drye lande O come let vs worshyppe and falle downe before the Lorde our maker For he is the Lorde our God and we are the people of hys pasture and the shepe of his handes To day if ye wil heare his voyce harden not your hartes as in the prouocacion and as in the daye of tentacion in the wildernes when youre fathers tempted me proued me sawe my workes Fourtie yeares long was I greued with the generacion sayde it is a people that do erre in theyr hertes for they haue not knowen my wayes Vnto whom I sware in my wrath that they shoulde not enter into my rest ¶ The third Iubilate deo psal C. O Be ioyfull in the Lorde all ye landes serue the Lorde with gladnesse come before hys presence with a song Be ye sure that the Lorde he is God It is he that hath made vs and not we our selues we are hys people the shepe of his pasture O go youre waye into his gates with thankesgeuing and into his courtes wyth prayse be thankeful vnto hym and speake good of hys name For the Lord is gracious hys mercy is euerlastyng his truthe endureth from generacion to generacion The fowerth Benedic anima mea psal ciii PRayse the lorde O my soule al that is within me prayse hys holy name Prayse the Lorde O my soule and forget not all hys benefytes Whiche forgeueth al thy sinne and healeth all thyne infyrmyties Whyche saueth thy lyfe from destrucciō and crowneth the with mercye and louynge kyndnesse Whiche satisfyeth thy mouth with good thynges makyng the yonge and lustye as an Aegle The lorde executeth ryghteousnesse and iudgement for all them that are oppressed with wronge He shewed his wayes vnto Moses hys workes vnto the chyldren of Israel The lorde is full of compassion and mercy long suffring and of great goodnes He wil not alway be chiding neyther kepeth he his anger for euer He hath not dealt wyth vs after our synnes nor rewarded vs accordyng to our wickednesses For loke howe hye the heauen is in comparison of the earth so greate is hys mercy also towarde them that feare him Loke howe wyde also the East is from the west so farre hath he set oure synnes from vs. Yea lyke as a father pytieth hys owne children euen so is the lorde merciful vnto thē that feare him For he knoweth wherof we be made he remembreth that we are but dust The dayes of man are but as grasse for he florisheth as a floure of the fielde For as sone as the winde goth ouer it it is gone and the place therof shall knowe it no more But the mercifull goodnesse of the lorde endureth for euer and euer vpō them that feare hym and hys ryghteousnes vpon childres children Euen vpon suche as kepe hys couenaunt and thinke vpon hys commaundementes to do them The lorde hath prepared hys seate in heauen and his kyngdom ruleth ouer all O prayse the lorde ye Angels of hys ye that excell in strength ye that fulfill hys commaundement and herken vnto the voyce of hys wordes O prayse the Lord al ye his hostes ye seruauntes of hys that do hys pleasure O speake good of the lorde all ye workes of hys in all places of hys dominyon prayse thou the lorde O my soule Let vs pray O Almyghtie mercifull lorde whiche geuest vnto thy elect people the holy gooste as a sure pledge of thy heauenly kyngdom Graunte vnto vs o lorde this holy spirite that he may beare witnes with our spirite that we be thy children and heyres of thy kyngdom and that by the operacion of this spirite we may kyl all carnall lustes vnlawfull pleasures concupiscence euell affeccions contrary vnto thy wil by our sauioure and lorde Iesu Christ Amen The Letany O God the father of heauen haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinners O God the father of heauen haue mercye vpon vs myserable synners O God the sonne redemer of the worlde haue mercy vpon vs miserable synners O God the sonne redemer of the worlde haue mercy vpon vs myserable sinners O God the holy gost procedyng from the father the sonne haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinners O God the holy gost procedyng from the father and the sonne haue mercie vpon vs miserable synners O holy blessed and glorious Trinitie three persons and one God haue mercy vpon vs miserable synners O holy blessed and glorious Trinitie thre persons and one God haue mercy vpon vs miserable synners Holy virgin Mary mother of God our sauiour Iesu Christ Pray for vs. All holy Angels and Archangelles and all holy orders of blessed spirites Pray for vs. All holy Patriarkes Prophetes Apostles and Martyrs Confessours and Virgins and all the blessed company of heauē Pray for vs. Remembre not Lorde oure offences nor the offences of oure forefathers neyther take thou vengeaunce of our sinnes spare vs good Lorde spare thy people whom thou hast redemed with thy moste precious bloude and be not angrye with vs for euer Spare vs good lorde From all euel and mischiefe from synne from the craftes assautes of the deuyl frō thy wrath and from euerlasting damnacion Good lorde deliuer vs. From blindnesse of heart from pryde vayneglory and hipocrisy from enuy hatred and malyce and all vncharitablenesse Good lorde deliuer vs. From fornicacion and all deadly synne and from all the deceiptes of the worlde the flesshe and the deuyll Good lorde delyuer vs. From lightening and tempest from plage pestilence and famine from battayle and murder from sodeyne death Good lorde delyuer vs. From all sedicion and pryuye conspiracy from the tyranny of the byshop of Rome and all hys detestable enormities frō all false doctrine and heresy from al hardnes of heart and contempt of thy worde and commaundement Good lorde delyuer vs. By the mistery of thy holy incarnacion by thy holy Natiuitie circumcision by thy baptisme fastyng and temptacion Good lorde delyuer vs By thyne agony and bluddy sweat by thy crosse and passion by thy precious death and buryall by thy glorious resurrection and ascencion by the cummyng of the holy gost Good lorde delyuer vs. In al tyme of our tribulacion to all tyme of our welth in the houre of death in the day of iudgement Good lorde delyuer vs. We synners do beseche the to heare