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A25391 A manual of the private devotions and meditations of The Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Winchester translated out of a fair Greek MS. of his amanuensis by R.D., B.D. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3135; ESTC R16134 44,278 357

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forgive me My Thoughts Slips Guilt Falls Sins Transgressions Iniquities Abominations Work in me Carefulness Clearing of myself Indignation Fear Vehement Desire Zeal Revenge 2 Cor. 7.11 Faith 1. THe Deitie Love Power Providence II. Salvation Anointing Adoption Dominion Conception Birth Sufferings Cross Death Burial Descent Resurrection Ascention Session Return Judgment III. Inspiration Sanctification Calling out of the world Sanctifying in the world Communion of Saints H. Mysteries Forgiveness of sins Resurrection Life Eternal BE Thou my Hope O Thou that art the Hope of all the ends of the Earth And of them that remain in the broad sea Psal 65.5 BLess O Lord All Thy Creatures Mankind Compassed with infirmities The Church Catholic Eastern Western British The Bishops Presbyters Clergie People that love Christ All Estates of the World Christian Nighbour Our Godlie Princes Kings Our Counsellers Judges Magistrates Commanders at Land Sea Commonaltie Succession Learning All in the Court Citie Countrie All who anie waie minister To our Souls Bodies Food Raiment Health Things for this Life All whom we are bound to praie for By Nature Good-turns Charge formerly at present Friendship Charitie Nighbourhood Promise Mutual respects All who Find no leasure to praie Are in great want extreme necessitie Psal 121. THe Lord be my Keeper the Lord be my Defense upon my right hand Ver. 5. The Lord preserve me from all evil Yea the Lord keep my soul V. 7. The Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore V. 8. O Lord Thou knowest how Thou art able and willing to do good to my soul I wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 neither know how nor am able nor as I ought willing to do it Do Thou O Lord I beseech Thee in Thy unspeakable loving kindness so order and dispose of me as Thou knowest to be best pleasing to Thee and most expedient for me * See The Triumph of Mercie in the Bishops Manual for the Sick GOodness Grace Love Kindness Humanitie Tit. 3.4 Gentleness Meekness 2 Cor. 10.1 Forbearance Long-suffering Rom. 2.4 Manifold Mercies 1 S. Pet. 1.3 Great Mercies Psal 51.1 Compassions Romans 12.1 Multitude of Compassions Psal 51.1 Bowels of Compassions Col. 3.12 Tenderness of Abundant tender Compassions S. Jam. 5.11 In Passing by P. Mich. 7.18 Overlooking Acts 17.30 Conniving P. Isai 57.11 Manie Times Years H. Nehem. 9.28 30. Unwillingly angrie Lament 3.33 Not suffering His whole displeasure to arise Psal 78.39 Not according to my desert Psal 103.10 Not always Psa 103.9 In wrath remembring mercie P. Hab. 3.2 Repenting of the evil P. Joel 2.13 Thinking everie stripe two P. Isa 40.2 Receiving to Pardon Reconciliation Propitiation ☿ ☿ The Planetatie Character or Hieroglyphic of WENSDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the Fourth Daie Gen. 1.19 IN the Morning watches I thought upon Thee O Lord Because Thou hast been my helper Psal 63 7 8. BLessed art Thou O Lord who createdst the Two Lights The Sun Moon The greater lesser And the Stars Genes 1.16 For Light Signs Seasons V. 14. For Spring Summer Harvest Winter For Daies Weeks Months Years And to rule over The Daie Night V. 18. P. Isaiah BEhold Thou art wroth for we have sinned We are all as an unclean thing and all our righteousnesses as filthie rags We all fade as a leaf and our iniquities like the wind have taken us away But now O Lord Thou art our Father We are the claie we all are the work of Thy hands Be not wroth with us very sore Do not suddenly remember our sins But behold look upon us O Lord we are all Thy people Chapt. 64. V. 5 6 8 9. P. Jeremiah Though our iniquities testifie against us O Lord shew mercie to us for Thy Names sake For our backslidings are manie we have sinned against Thee Yet Thou O Lord art in the midst of us and Thy Name is called upon among us O forget us not O Lord our confidence who savest us in the time of trouble Why art Thou as a Forreiner in the land Or as a Native that comes but to his Inn As one that is fallen into a sleep As a man that is not able to save Chapt. 14. V. 7 8 9. O Lord forgive our iniquities and remember our sins no more Ch 31. V. 34 S. Paul Lord I am carnal sold under sin In me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing For the good that I would I do not but the evil that I would not that I do I consent unto the Law that it is good And I delight in the law after the inner man But I see another law in my Members warring against the Law of my Mind and bringing me into captivitie to the Law of Sin O wretched man that I am who shal deliver me from the bodie of this death I thank God through JESUS Christ Rom. 7. V. 14 16 18 19 22 23 24 25. Because where sin abounded Grace did much more abound Chapt. 5. V. 20. O Lord Thy graciousness leadeth me unto Repentance Rom. 2.4 O give me Repentance That I maie recover myself out of the snare of the Divil who am taken Captive by him at his will 2 Tim. 2.25 26. S. Peter The time past of my life is sufficient to have wrought the will of my lusts When I walked in lasciviousness revellings banquetings and in all excess of riot 1 Epist 4. Chap. 3. V. O Lamb of God without blemish and without spot Who redeemedst me with Thy pretious blood 1 Epist 1. Cha. 18. and 19. Ver. For that same Blood have mercie and save me For that Blood and for that Name of Thine beside which there is no other under Heaven given among men wherby we must be saved Acts 4.12 K. David God Thou knowest my simpleness and my faults are not hid from Thee Psal 69.5 Lord all my desire is before Thee and my groaning is not hid from Thee Psal 38.9 Let not them who trust in Thee O Lord God of Hosts be ashamed for my cause Let not them who seek Thee be confounded through me O Lord God of Israel Take me out of the mire that I sink not O let me be delivered from them that hate me and out of the deep waters Let not the water-flood drown me neither let the deep swallow me up neither let the pit shut her mouth upon me Psal 69. V. 6 15.16 1 PRide an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 1 Amorite 2 Envie an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 2 Hittite 3 Anger a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 3 Perezite 4 Gluttonie a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 4 Girgashite 5 Wantoness an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 5 Hivite 6 Worldlie Carkings a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 6 Canaanite 7 Lukewarm Carelesness a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 7 Jebusite 1 HUmilitie 2 Mercie 3 Patience 4 Temperance 5 Chastitie 6 Contentation 7 Alacritie and Diligence I
P. Jerem. 31.26 O Lord blot out as a Night-mist mine iniquities P. Isa 44.22 Scatter my sins as a Morning-cloud Grant that I maie becom a child of the Light and of the Daie 1 Thes 55. That I male walk soberly chastly and honestly as in the Daie Rom. 13.13 Vouch safe to keep me this daie without sin Te Deum Uphold me when I am falling and lift me up when I am down Psal 145.14 That I maie never harden my heart as in the provocation Psa 95.8 with the tentation or deceiptfulness of anie sin Heb. 3.8 13. Moreover deliver me this daie From The snare of the Hunter The noisom Pestilence The arrow that flieth by daie Mischance The Noon-daie destruction Psal 91.3 5 6. Preserve this daie from anie evil of mine and me from the evils of the daie Let not my daies consume in vanitie nor my years in trouble Psal 78.33 Let one daie certifie another Psal 19.2 Let this daie add som knowledg or practise to yester daie Psal 143. O Let me hear Thy loving kindness betimes in the Morning for in Thee is my trust shew Thou me the waie that I should walk in for I lift up my soul unto Thee Ver 8. Deliver me O Lord from mine enemies for I flie unto Thee to hide me Ver. 9. Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee for Thou art my God Let Thy loving Spirit lead me forth in the waie of righteousness Ver. 10. Quicken me O Lord for Thy Names sake and for Thy righteousness sake bring my soul out of trouble Ver. 11. REmove from my mind thoughts that are without understanding Wisd 1.5 Inspire good thoughts into me even such as shal be wel pleasing unto Thee Turn away mine eies lest they behold vanitie Psal 119.37 Let mine eies look after that which is right and mine eie-lids after just things Prov. 4.25 Hedg in mine ears with thorns that they listen not to foolish discourses In the Morning give me an ear to hear with and open mine ears to the doctrine of Thy Oracles P. Isa 50.4 5. Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and a dore with a guard about my lips Psal 141.3 Let my speech be season'd with salt Col. 4.6 that it maie minister grace unto the hearers Ephes 4.29 Let me do nothing that shal make my heart ake or be a scandal to me 1 P. Sam. 25.31 But let my doings be such for which Thou maist remember me for good And spare me according to the greatness of Thy mercie H Nehem 13.22 31. INto Thy hands I commend My Spirit Soul Bodie Thou hast Created Redeemed Regenerated them O Lord Thou God of truth Psal 31.6 And with my self I commend unto Thee all mine and all that belong unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto Thy servant Gen. 33.5 Preserve us O Lord from all evil O Lord I beseech Thee keep our souls Psal 121.7 Keep us from falling and present us faultless before the presence of Thy glorie S. Jude Ver 24. at that daie 2 Tim. 1.18 O Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore Psal 121.8 Prosper I beseech Thee Thy servant this daie and grant him mercle in the sight of all he shal meet with H. Neh. 1.11 Haste Thee O God to deliver me Make haste to help me O Lord Psal 70.1 O Turn Thee unto mee and have mercie upon me give Thy strength unto Thy servant and help the son of Thine hand-maid Shew som good token upon me for good that I be not put to shame in the sight of them that hate me because Thou Lord hast holpen me and comforted me Psal 86.16 17. ☉ ☉ ☉ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of SUNDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the First Daie Gen. 1.5 the First Daie of the Sabbaths 1 Cor. 16.2 and the LORDS Daie Revel 2.10 BY the tender mercies of our God the Daie-spring from on high hath visited us S. Luke 1.78 Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee who createdst the Light to enlighten the world Gen. 1.2 The Visible Light The Beam of the Sun The Flame of Fire The Daie and Night The Evening and Morning The Intelligible Light That which is Known of God Rom. 1.19 Written in the Law S. Luk 10.26 The Oracles of the Prophets The Melodie of the Psalms The Instruction of the Proverbs The Knowledg of Histories The Eternal Light without anie Evening God is the Lord who hath shewed us Light keep an Holie-daie full crowding up even to the horns of the Altar Psal 118.27 By Thy Resurrection raise us unto newness of life affording unto us the means of Repentance O God of peace who didst bring again from the dead the Lord JESUS Christ the great Sheepherd of the sheep through the blood of the everlasting Testament Make us perfect in everie good work to do His Will working in us that which is wel-pleasing in His sight through JESUS Christ to whom be glorie for ever and ever Amen Heb. 13.20 21. O Thou who upon This Daie didst send down Thy most Holie Spirit upon Thy Disciples withdraw not the same again from us but renew it daily in us Psal 51.10 11. who call upon Thee MErciful and gracious Lord long-suffering and of great pitie I have sinned Lord I have sinned against Thee O wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have greatly and grievously sinned and that by giving heed to vanitie and lies P. Jonas 2.8 I conceal nothing H. Jos 7.19 I pretend no pretenses Psal 141.4 I give glorie unto Thee O Lord this daie H. Jos 7.19 I confess my sins against my self In verie deed I have sinned against the Lord and thus and thus have I don H. Jos 7.20 O what have I don P. Jerem. 8.6 and Thou hast not punished me as my sins have deserved H. Job 33.27 And now what shal I saie or how shal I open my mouth What shal I answer for I even I have don it I am without anie pretense all * excuse * Rom. 2.1 I am condemned of my self Tit. 3.11 My destruction is from my self P. Hos 13.9 To Thee O Lord belongeth righteousness but to me confusion of face P. Dan. 9.7 And Thou art just in all that is come upon me for Thou hast don right but I have don wickedly H. Neh. 9.33 And now what is my hope Art not Thou O Lord Surely my hope is from Thee Psal 39.7 Surely I have hope of salvation Surely Thy loving kindeness vanquisheth the multitude of my sins O remember upon what I subsist Ps 89.46 That I am The Work of Thy Hands The Image of Thy Countenance The Price of Thy Blood Called by Thy Name A Sheep of Thy Flock A Son of Thy Covenant O despise not the work of Thine own hands Psal 138.8 Despise not Thy Image and Likeness Hast Thou made me for nought Psal 89.46 Even for nought if Thou destroie me And what
they make for others Remember O Lord for good and shew mercie unto all who remember me in their praiers And shew mercie unto all whom I am desired to remember in mine O Thou who in everie good work acceptest of a readie mind 2 Corinth 8.12 Remember them O Lord who upon reasonable causes finde no leasure to praie even as Thou dost them who call upon Thee Thou wilt arise and have mercie upon all who are in extreme necessitie for it is time that Thou have mercie upon them yea the time is come Psal 102.13 Be merciful to them O Lord as to myself in my extremitie Be mindful O Lord of The Infants The Lads The Men The Children The Youth The Aged All in Extreme Age and Weakness The Hungrie The Naked The Prisoners The Harborless The Thirstie The Sick The Strangers The Unburied Such as are Possessed by the Divel and tempted to make themselvs away Vexed with unclean spirits Acts 5.16 In Despair Sick in Soul Bodie Faint-hearted In Prison and Bonds Condemned to die All Orphans Widows Strangers Travailers by Land Water Women with Child giving Suck In hard Servitude in the Mines Gallies In Solitude Thou Lord shalt save both Man and Beast How excellent is Thy mercie O God and doubtless the children of men shall put their trust under the shadow of Thy wings Psal 36.7 THe Lord bless us and keep us The Lord make His face to shine upon us and be gracious unto us The Lord lift up His countenance upon us and give us peace Numb 6.24 25 26. LOrd I commend unto Thee My Soul and Bodie My Mind Thoughts My Praiers and Wishes My Senses Members My Life and Death My Brethren and Sisters and their children My Friends and Benefactors My Familie and Nighbors All commended to my praiers This my Native Countrie and all Christian people LEt us lift up our hearts unto the Lord as it is very meet right and our bounden dutie that we should in all and for all Things at all Times in all Places by all Means ever everie where everie waie Make mention of Thee Confess to Thee Bless Thee Worship Thee Praise Thee Sing laud to Thee Give Thanks to Thee The Creator Nourisher Preserver Governor Physitian Benefactor Perfecter Lord Father King and God of all The Fountain of Life and Immortalitie Threasurie of eternal good things Whom The Heavens and the Heavens of Heavens Angels and all the Celestial Powers sing praise unto Uncessantly crying one to another and we base and unworthie we with them under their feet Holie Holie Holie Lord God of Hosts Heaven and Earth is full of the Majestie of Thy Glorie P. Isa 6.3 Blessed be the Glorie of the Lord from His place P. Ezech. 3.12 For His Divinitie Incomprehensibleness Sublimitie Dominion Almightiness Eternitie Prevision and Providence My God my Strength and Staie Refuge Deliverer Helper and Defender Horn of salvation and my Lifter up Psal 18.1 ☾ ☾ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of MVNDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the Second Daie Gen. 1.8 MY voice shalt Thou hear betimes O Lord early in the Morning will I direct my praier unto Thee and Thou wilt look upon me Psal 5.3 BLessed art Thou O Lord who createdst the Firmament of the Heaven Gen. 1.6 The Heaven and the Heaven of Heavens The Celestial Powers Angels Archangels Cherubim Seraphim The Waters above the Heavens Vapors Exhalations from whence Clouds from the ends of the earth P. Jer. 10.12 Storms Dew Hail Snow as Wool Hoar Frost as Ashes Ice as Morsels Psal 147. Lightnings Thunder Winds out of His Threasures P. Jer. 10.12 Tempests The Waters beneath the Heavens For Drink Washing P. Moses O Lord I confess mine iniquities and the iniquities of my Fathers with the trespass which I trespassed against Thee and that I have walked contrarie unto Thee Levit. 26.40 Set not O Lord set not my misdeeds before Thee my whole age is in the fight of Thy countenance Psal 90.8 But pardon the iniquitie of Thy servant according to the greatness of thy mercie and as Thou hast forgiven me from my childhood even until now Numb 14.19 H. Job I have sinned what shal I do unto Thee O Thou Preserver of men Why hast Thou set me as a mark against Thee so that I am a burthen to myself O put my wickedness out of remembrance and wash away all my sin Chapt. 7. Ver. 20 21. Deliver me from going down into destruction for Thou hast found in whom to be appeased Chapt. 33. Ver. 24. The Canaanitish woman Have mercie upon me O Son of David Lord help me Yea Lord even the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their Masters table S. Mat. 15.22 25 27. The Servant owing 10000. Talents Lord have patience with me yea rather I confess I have nothing to paie Forgive me all my debt I beseech Thee S. Mat. 18.26 29 32. K. David 1. How long wilt Thou forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me 2. How long shal I seek counsel in my soul and be so vexed in my heart daie and night how long shal mine enemies triumph over me 3. Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine eies that I sleep not in death 4. Lest mine enemie saie I have prevailed against him for if I be cast down they that trouble me will rejoice at it 5. But my trust is in Thy mercie Psal 13. LOrd remove far from me 1 All Impietie Prophaness Superstition Hypocrisie 2 Idolatrie and Self-wil-worship 3 Rash Oaths and Cursing 4 Withdrawing from and Irreverence in Thy Public Service Hebr. 10.25.38 5 Pride and Carelesness 6 Strife and Wrath. 7 Wantoness and Uncleaness 8 Idleness and Deceit 9 Lying and Slandering 10 All wicked and unbeseeming Imaginations All Lascivious Thoughts Filthie Desires Give me 1 Pietie and true Godliness 2 Grace to Adore and Worship Thee 3 Not to speak but with Blessing Not to swear but with Religion 4 Decent Confession in the Congregation 5 True Natural Affection and a Tractable Disposition 6 Patience and Meekness 7 Chastitie and Temperance 8 Contentation and Goodness 9 Truth and Integritie 10 Good Thoughts Perseverance to the end I Beleeve in God I. The Father Almightie Maker of Heaven Earth II. JESUS Christ His only begotten Son Our Lord. † The Articles of Christ's Humiliation Who was 1 Conceived by the Holie Ghost 2 Born of the ever-virgin Marie 3 Suffered under Pontius Pilate was 4 Crucified 5 Dead 6 Buried * The Articles of Christ's Exaltation Who 1 Descended into Hell 2 Rose from the Dead 3 Ascended into Heaven 4 Sitteth on the Right hand 5 Shal com thence again 6 To judg the Quick Dead III. The Holie Ghost The 1 Holie Church 2 Catholic Church 3 Communion of Saints The Forgiveness of Sins The Resurrection of the Bodie The Life Everlasting ANd now what is my Hope Art not Thou O Lord Surely my Hope is from Thee
Psal 39.8 In Thee O Lord have I put my trust Psal 38.15 Let me never be confounded Psal 25.1 LEt us begg of the Lord For all Creatures the gift of Healthful times Fruitful times Peaceful times For all Mankind Not Christians Atheists Ungodlie Heathens Turks Jews Conversion Christians Laboring under Infirmities Sins Restauration Endowed with Grace Truth Confirmation Help and Comfort to all Men and Women laboring under Dejection of Mind Infirmitie of Bodie Povertie Trouble Thankfulness Moderation to all that enjoie Cheerfulness of Mind Health of Bodie Plentie of Estate Freedom from Trouble For the Church Catholic Confirmation and Enlargement Eastern Deliverance and Unitie Western Perfection and Peace British Supplie of what is wanting Establishment of what remains Let us beseech the Lord For the Bishops Presbyters and all the people that love Christ For all Estates throughout the world Christian Other Nighboring This among Us. For all in Authoritie Our King preserved by God The Queen The Prince Courtiers Counsellers Judges Magistrats People Under-Officers Husbandmen Dealers in Catel Fishermen Merchants Tradesmen Artificers even to the Laborers Poor For the Succession and good Education of all the Roial Seed Noble Branches Students in the Universities Inns of Court Scholes Shops in the Citie Countrie For all who are recommended to my Praiers By Kindred or Alliance My Brethren My Sisters The blessing of God be upon them and their children By the obligation of anie Benefit received from them Do Thou requite them all O Lord according to that good I have received from them Even all who have ministred to my necessitie in carnal things By Tuition Charge All Instructed and at anie time Ordain'd by me My College My Parish The Collegiate Church of Southwel S. Paul Westminster The Dioceses of Chichester Elie Winchester The Clergie Laitie Officials Governors of them The Deanrie of the Kings Chapel The Colleges committed to My Visitation My Familie In stead of the Bishops particular Relations marked thus put in your own By Moral Friendship All that love me though som of them unknown to me By Christian Charitie All that hate me without a cause and som for Truth and Righteousness sake By Nighborhood All that live quietly and harmlesly by me By Promise All whom I have undertaken to remember in my Praiers By mutual Office All that remember me in their Praiers and desire the like of me For those who for want of their own leasure and upon reasonable causes are hind'red from coming to Praiers For those who have no bodie to praie for them in particular For those who at present labour under extreme necessitie great affliction For those who undertake anie great Design wherby Glorie maie come to the Name of God or som great Good to the Church For those who have don anie notable Good work for the Church or Poor For those who at anie time have been scandaliz'd by me in Word Deed. Psal 67. GOd be merciful unto me and bless me Shew me the light of His countenance and be merciful unto me Ver. 1. God even our God give me His blessing V. 6. God bless me V. 7. REceive O Lord this my supplication Direct my life in Thy Commandments Sanctifie my Soul Purifie my Bodie Rectifie my Thoughts Cleans my Desires Renew My Soul Mind Heart and Bodie Spirit Reins My whole man For if Thou wilt Thou canst The 1 Lord the Lord 2 God 3 Compassionate 4 Merciful 5 Long-suffering Abundant in 6 Goodness 7 Truth 8 Keeping mercie for Thousands Forgiving 9 Iniquitie 10 Transgression 11 Sin 12 Not clearing the Guiltie 13 Visiting the iniquitie of the Fathers upon the Children Exod. 34.6 7. I Will alway give thanks unto the Lord His praise shal ever be in my mouth Psal 34.1 Glorie be to God in the Highest on Earth Peace Good-wil towards Men. S. Luke 2.14 * The Hierarchie of Heavenlie Essences commonly call'd The Nine Orders of Angels with their distinct Operations ANgels Tuition Archangels 1 Thessal 4.16 Illumination Virtues 1 S. Pet. 3.22 Miracles Thrones Judgment Dominions Beneficence Principalities Government Powers Colos 1.16 Against Devils Cherubim Knowledg Seraphim Charitie ♂ ♂ The Planetarie Character or Hie●oglyphic of TVESDAIE call'd in H. Scripture The Third Daie Genes 1.13 O God Thou art my God early will I seek Thee Psal 63.1 BLessed art Thou O Lord who didst gather the Waters into the Sea and make the drie Land appear Who didst cause the Earth to bring forth Herbs Trees yeelding fruit Gen. 1.9 11. The Depths and Seas as in a bottle Psal 33.7 Lakes Rivers Fountains The Earth Continent Islands Mountains Hills Vallies Arable Medows Woods Green things Corn Grass Herbs Flowers For Food Pleasure Medicine Trees for Fruit Wine Oil Spices Timber Things under the Earth Stones Metals and Minerals Coals Blood and Fire and Vapor of smoke Acts 2.19 K. David WHo can tell how oft he offendeth O cleans Thou me from my secret faults Keep Thy servant from presumptuous sins lest they get the dominion over me Psal 19.12 13. For Thy Names sake be merciful unto my sin for it is great Psa 25.10 My sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to look up Yea they are more in number then the hairs upon my head and my heart hath failed me O Lord let it be Thy pleasure to deliver me Make haste O Lord to help me Psal 40.15 16. Shew Thy marvellous loving kindness upon me Thou that art the Savior of them that put their trust in Thee Psal 17.7 I said Lord be merciful unto me heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal 41.4 K. Solomon I have sinned but I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return unto my heart and with all my heart I return unto Thee And seek Thy face and praie unto Thee saying I have sinned I have don perversly I have committed wickedness Lord I know the plague of mine own heart And behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my strength And now O Lord from Thy Habitation and from the Throne of Thy glorious Kingdom in Heaven hear Thou the praier and the supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. The Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 Be merciful to me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 Prodigal Father I have sinned against heaven and against Thee I am no more worthie to be called Thy son Make me one of Thy hired servants Make me one though even the last and the least of them all S. Luke 15.18 19. Psal 30. What profit is there in my blood when I go down to the pit Ver. 9. Shal the dust give thanks unto Thee or shal it declare Thy truth Ver. 10. Hear O Lord and have mercie upon me Lord be Thou my helper Ver. 11. Turn my heaviness into joie Ver. 12. O Lord
are from Thee and Honor from Thy presence Thou reignest over all O Lord Thou hast Dominion over all Dominion And in Thy hand is Power and Might And in Thy hand it is to make great and to give strength to all And now O Lord we confess to Thee and praise Thy glorious Name 1 Chron. 29.12 13. ♃ ♃ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of THVRSDAIE call'd in H. Scripture The Fifth Daie Genes 1.23 LEt us be satisfied with Thy mercie O Lord in the Morning Psal 90.14 BLessed art Thou O Lord who broughtest forth out of the Waters everie Living Creature that moveth and the Whales and winged Fouls And blessedst them so that they were fruitful and did multiplie Gen. 1.20 21 22. The Graduals SEt up Thy self O God above the heavens And Thy glorie above all the earth Psa 108.5 By Thy Ascension draw us unto Thee O Lord S. John 12.32 That we maie set our affections on things above and not on things of the earth Colos 3.2 By the wonderful Mysterie of Thy Holie Bodie and Thy Pretious Blood instituted in the Evening of this Daie O Lord have mercie P Ezechiel AS I live saith the Lord God I will not the death of a sinner but that the wicked turn from his waies and live Turn ye turn ye from your evil waies for why will ye die O hous of Israel Ch. 33. V. 11. P. Jeremiah Turn Thou us unto Thee O Lord and so shal we be turned Lam. 5.21 P. Ezechiel Turn us from all our transgressions and let not iniquitie be our ruin Ch. 18. V. 30. P. Daniel I have sinned I have don unjustly I have been ungodlie in departing from Thy Precepts and Thy Judgments O Lord righteousness belongeth to Thee but to mee confusion of face as at this daie be caus of our unfaithfulness for which Thou hast cast us off O Lord to us confusion of face and to our Princes because we have sinned against Thee O Lord Thy righteousness is in all things According to all Thy righteousness let Thine anger and Thy furie be turned away And cause Thy face to shine upon Thy servant O my God incline Thine ear and hear Open Thine eies and behold my desolation O Lord hear O Lord forgive O Lord hearken hearken O Lord and do do and defer not for Thine own sake O Lord O Lord my God For Thy servant is called by Thy Name Ch. 9. V. 5 7 8 16 17 18 19. S. James In manie things we offend all Ch. 3. V. 2. Lord let Thy mercie triumph ouer Thy justice in my sins Chap. 2. Ver. 13. S. John If I saie that I have no sin I deceive myself and the truth is not in me But I confess my sins manie and grievous and Thou O Lord are faithful and just to forgive my sins to me confessing them Ep. 1. Ch. 1. V. 8 9. But even for this I have an Advocate with Thee to Thee Thine only begotten Son the Righteous Let Him be the propitiation for my sins who is for the sins of the whole world Ep. 1. Ch. 2. V. 1 2. K. David Will the Lord absent Himself for ever and will He be no more intreated Is His mercie clean gon for ever and is His promise com utterly to an end for evermore Hath God forgotten to be gracious and will He shut up His loving kindness in displeasure And I said now I began this is the change of the Right hand of the most High Psal 77. V. 7 8 9 10. O Lord give me grace to laie aside Everie weight and the sin that doth so easily beset me Heb. 12.1 All Filthiness and Superfluitie of naughtiness S. James 1.21 The lust of the Flesh Eie And the Pride of life 1 S. John 2.16 Everie motion both of flesh and Spirit which is contrarie to the will of Thy holiness GIve me grace also * The eight Beatitudes 1 To be Poor in spirit That I maie have my part in the Kingdom of Heaven 2 To Mourn That I maie be comforted 3 To be Meek That I maie inherit the earth 4 To Hunger Thirst after righteousness That I maie be filled To be Merciful 5 That I may obtain mercie 6 To be Pure in heart That I maie see God 7 To be a Peace-maker That I maie be called a child of God 8 To be readie to suffer persecution for Righteousness sake That my reward maie be in the Kingdom of Heaven S. Mat. 5. COming unto God I beleeve That He is He is a Rewarder of them who diligently seek Him Hebr. 11.6 I know that My Redeemer liveth H. Job 19.25 He is Christ the Son of the living God S. Mat. 16.16 He is indeed the Savior of the world S. Joh. 4.42 He came into the world to save sinners of whom I am chief 1 Tim. 1.15 We beleeve that through the grace of our Lord JESUS Christ we shal be saved even as our Fathers Acts 15.11 I know that this my flesh which hath shar'd in all shal rise again upon the earth H. Job 19.25 I beleev verily to see the goodness of the Lord in the Land of the living Psal 27.15 OUr heart shal rejoice in Him becaus we have hoped in His Holie Name Psal 33.20 In the Name Of the Father Savior Mediator Intercessor Redeemer Double Paraclete Under the Figures of a Lamb Dove Let Thy merciful kindness O Lord be upon us like as we do put our trust in Thee Psal 33.21 * Collected out of S. James and S. Chrysost Liturgie IN the peace of God let us praie For the Peace which is from above and for the salvation of our souls For the Peace of the whole world For the Establishment of the Churches of God and the Union of them all For this Holie Place and all that enter into it with Faith and Reverence For our Holie Fathers the Bishops the Venerable Presbyterie and Deaconrie in Christ For the whole Clergie and Laitie For this Holie Mansion all this Citie and Countrie and all Faithful people who dwell therin For good Temperature of the Air Fruitful Seasons Peaceable Times For all who travail by land or by water For all who are sick ill at eas and in Captivitie and for their safetie Help and save us Have mercie on us and keep us by Thy grace O God Neither are wee unmindful to bless Thee for the most Holie Pure highly Blessed the Mother of God Marie the eternal Virgin with all the Saints Recommending our selvs and our whole life to Thee O Lord our Christ and God For to Thee belongeth glorie honor and worship THe grace of our Lord JESUS Christ and the love of God and the communion of the Holie Ghost be with me and with us all Amen 2 Cor. 13.14 I commend both my self and mine and all that I have to Him who is able to keep me from falling and to present me faultless before the presence of His glorie To the only wise God and our Savior To
Gentleness Goodness Faith Meekness Temperance Galat. 5.22 23. THe Spirit Of Wisdom Understanding Counsil Might Of Knowledg Godliness The Fear of the Lord. P. Isai 11.2 THe Gifts of the Spirit The Word of Wisdom The Word of Knowledg Faith The Gifts of Healing The Working of Miracles Prophecie Discerning of Spirits Divers Kinds Interpretation of Tongues 1 Cor. 12.8 9 10. LOrd I beleeve That Thou didst Creäte me Despise not the work of Thine own hands That according to Thy Image and Likeness Suffer not Thy Likeness to be blotted out That Thou didst Redeem me with Thy Blood Suffer not the price of Thy Redemption to be lost That thou didst set me out for a Christion after Thine own Name Despise not me who am called by Thy Name That thou didst Sanctifie me in the Regeneration Destroie not me whom Thou hast Sanctified That Thou didst ingraff me in the good Olive-tree Rom. 11.24 as a Member of the Mystical Bodie Cut not off a Member of Thy Mystical Bodie O Think upon Thy servant as concerning Thy word wherin Thou hast caused me to put my Trust Psal 119.49 My soul fainteth with longing for Thy salvation and I have a good Hope because of Thy Word V. 81 LEt us praie For the prosperitie and strengthning of all Christian Armies against the enemies of our most Holie Faith For our Holie Fathers and all our Brethren in Christ For all that hate us and love us For all that have mercie upon us and minister unto us For all whom we are desired to remember in our praiers For the Redemption of the Captives For our Fathers and Brethren who are absent For all Sea-faring persons For all who are cast upon the bed of sickness For plentie of the fruits of the earth For the souls of all Orthodox Christians Let us commemorate Our Godlie Kings Orthodox Prelats The Founders of This Holie habitation Our Parents and all our Fore-fathers and Brethren who are gon before us LEt Thy mightie hand O Lord be my defence Thy mercie in Christ my salvation Thy all-true Word my instruction The Grace of Thy quickning Spirit my consolation unto the end and in the end Let the Soul of Christ sanctifie me Bodie of Christ strengthen me Blood of Christ redeem me Water of Christ cleans me Stripes of Christ heal me Sweat of Christ refresh me Wounds of Christ hide me The Peace of God which passeth all understanding keep my heart and mind in the knowledg and love of God Phil. 4.7 * O Lord who didst not despise nor forsake man transgressing Thy Commandment and falling But as a tender-bowel'd Father didst visit him fundrie waies Giving him 〈◊〉 Thy great and pre●●ous Promise con●●rning the Blessed qui●kning Seed Ope●●ng unto him a dore of Faith and Repen●ance unto Life And in the fulness of time sending the same Thy Christ to take the seed of Abraham And by the Oblation of His Life to fulfill the Obedience of the Law And by the Sacrifice of His Death to take away the Curse thereof By His Death to redeem the World And by His Resurrection t● quicken the same W●o didst all things to this end to bring back Ma●kind to Thee that he might be partaker of the Livine Nature and of Eternal Glorie Who didst attest the Truth of Thy Gospel By manie and manifold Miracles By the ever memorable Conversation of Thy Saints By their supernatural Patience under Torments By the most wonderful Conversion of the whole world unto the Obedience of Faith without Strength Rhetoric or Force Blessed praised celebrated magnified highly exalted glorified and hallowed be Thy Name the mention and memorie and all the monuments therof both now and for ever † S. James's Liturgie THou art worthie to take the Book and to open the seals therof For Thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to our God by Thy Blood out of everie kindred and tongue and people and Nation Worthie is the Lamb that was slain to receive Power and Riches and Wisdom and Strength and Honor and Glorie and Blessing To Him that sitteth upon the Throne and to the Lamb Blessing and Honor and Glorie and Power for ever and ever Revel 5.9 12 13. Salvation to our God who sitteth upon the Throne and to the Lamb. Amen Blessing and Glorie Wisdom Thanksgiving and Honor and Power and Might be unto our God for ever and ever Amen Revel 7.10 12. ♄ ♄ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of SATVRDAIE call'd in H. Scripture The Seventh Daie Gen. 2.2 and the H. SABBATH Exod. 16.23 O Lord have mercie upon us for we have trusted in Thee Be Thou our arm everie Morning and our salvation in the time of trouble P. Isai 33.2 BLessed art Thou O Lord who didst rest the Seventh Daie from all Thy Works And didst bless and sanctifie it Gen. 2.2 3. Of * Heads of Meditation and Devotion The Institution and Rites of the Sabbath The Rest in the Returns therof Of the Death and Burial of Christ Ceasing of Sin therby Of Those who are gon before us and are at rest from their labors P. Ezra O My Ood I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to Thee For mine iniquities are increased over my head And my trespasses are waxed great unto the heavens Since the daies of my youth I am in a great trespass even to this daie And I cannot stand before Thee because of this Ch. 9. V. 6 7 15. K. Manasses I have sinned above the number of the sands 〈◊〉 the sea My transgressions are multiplied and I am not worthie to look up and to see the hight of heaven becaus of the multitude of mine iniquities Neither have I anie releas For I have provoked Thy wrath and don evil before Thee not doing Thy will nor keeping Thy commandments And now I bow the knee of my heart beseeching Thee of grace I have sinned O Lord I have sinned and I acknowledg mine iniquities But I humbly beseech Thee forgive me O Lord forgive me and destroie me not with mine iniquities Be not angrie with me for ever by reserving evil for me Neither condemn me into the lower parts of the earth For Thou art the God even the God of them that repent And thou shalt shew in mee all Thy goodness if Thou wilt save me that am unworthie according to Thy great mercie And I will praise Thee for ever Lord if Thou wilt Thou canst make me clean Lord speak the word only and I shall be healed S. Mat. 8.2 8. Lord save me S. Mat. 8.25 Carest Thou not that we perish S. Mark 4.38 Saie unto me Be of good cheer Thy sins are forgiven thee S. Matth. 9.2 JESUS Master have mercie on me S. Luke 17.13 JESUS Thou Son of David have mercie on me S. Mar. 10.47 48. JESUS Thou Son of David Thou Son of David Lord saie unto me Ephphata S. Mar. 7.37 Lord I have no man to do it S. John 5.7 Lord saie unto me Thou art loosed
Obijt 1626. Aetatis Suae 71. EFFIGIES R.P. LANCELOTI ANDREWES QVONDAM EPISCOPI WINTONIENSIS W.M. sculpsit If ever any merited to be The Universall Bishop this was He Great ANDREWES who the Whole vast Sea did drain Of Learning and distilld it in his brain These pious dropps are of the purest kind Which trickled from the limbeck of his mind Ia Howell A MANUAL OF THE PRIVATE DEVOTIONS AND MEDITATIONS OF The Right Reverend Father in God LANCELOT ANDREWS late Lord Bishop of Winchester Translated out of a fair Greek MS. of His Amanuensis By R.D. B.D. LONDON Printed by W.D. for Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Arms in S. Pauls Church-yard MDCXLVIII TO HIS HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES SIR IT was the special Command of Your Roia Father our most Gracious Sovereign to the Bishops of London and Elie now with God to take care that of the innumerable Papers of This Reverend Prelate none should bee committed to the Press but such as They found perfected by His accurate hand In prosequution wherof we are much bound to Their care and faithfulness for the communication of His Incomparable Sermons Discourses which now inrich the World with Pietie and Learning and put it to the wonder to see the Quintessence of the Fathers School distilled through His Limbeck in so fit language and expressions to the great advantage of the Church of God Why This most excellent Piece of His Devotions was not by Them presented with the rest the Language wherin it was conceiv'd and us'd by Him will give abundant satisfaction to Your Highness His Greek had been but a Barbarian unto them whose benefit was chiefly intended in all the Publications of His Works Nor is Your Highness now to bee assured that They who were imploied in that service were Wise and Honorable Persons that They well knew Their Work and did it And truly SIR the Commands of His Majestie shall ever be so sacred to me and the Judgment of Those Reverend Prelats so much esteemed by me that I should not have presum'd on this Essaie had not the Honor of This Renowned Bishop been eclipsed by obtruding on the World some broken parcels miserably defaced by a careless Press under the glorious Name of Bishop Andrews If this be thought no sufficient ground for this high presumption I shall proceed in my presumption on Your Highness to be a Mediator to Your most Glorious Father for His Gracious Pardon to a sinner who not being without great hopes of advancing Pietie by his sin is confident of obteining Your Princelie Interposition that it is Felix Error And that the benefit hereof so much redounding to the Glorie of God by promoting Christian people in Devotion it would have been a greater sin against the Public to detein so pretious a Jewel from improvement It being the peculiar happiness of Sacred Commodities to be made better by their using And to whom should Devotion address her self for Patronage in this Age of Irreligion and Prophaness in this great invasion upon God the King the Church and whatsoëver is called Holie if not to Your Highness It will bee no sin in us to look for the righting and maintenance of them all from Your Princelie Arm assisted with the Power of Heaven Ride on Great Prince upon the Horses of Salvation and the Lord of Hosts sight your battels Maie the Sword of the LORD and Prince CHARLES be mightie in operation for the Redemption of His Sacred Majestie and the Restitution of This Church and Kingdom to Their ancient Libertie and Glorie Maie Honor Prosperitie and Peace so accompanie and crown Your Pious Christian and Princelie undertakings that our eies maie once more see the King upon His Throne gloriously triumphing in the Affections of His Subjects happily united in the indissoluble bonds of Love and Loialtie This is the summe of all our desires and the dailie Praier of him whose highest ambition is not to be utterly uncapable of doing service to the Church of God and of approving himself SIR Your Highness's most humble and most loially devoted Orator and Servant RICHARD DRAKE TO THE CHRISTIAN READER AMong the manie blessings for which I am eternally indebted to Heaven I ever highly esteemed the possession of This pretious threasure This sacred Relique of the most Reverend Bishop Andrews Which being used by Him in His most secret conference with His God not only acquaints us with the Devotion of His soul but also gives us an example how Earth maie traffick and communicate with Heaven Had you seen the Original Manuscript happie in the glorious deformitie thereof being slubber'd with His pious hands and water'd with His penitential tears you would have been forced to confess That Book belonged to no other then pure and Primitive Devotion Of that having had the happiness to obtein a Copie under the fair hand of His Amanuensis I should not so long have deteined from you the Communication thereof but that some reasonable and just arguments effectually prevailed with me But at last finding a great invasion made upon His honor I resolved to paie my due respects to His pretious memorie and to exercise so much Charitie which I had learned from His Devotions toward others as not to ingross to my own private use and benefit what I was confident would be most serviceable and welcome to the Church of God From the general inspection of these His set and sacred Forms as you are convinced of His Pietie so you may learn His Judgment concerning Ex tempore Conceptions and undigested Praiers I am confident He had as great abilities of expressing himself to purpose without premeditation as anie Rabbie that pretends to the highest pitch of Inspiration But His Devotion had not taught Him to cast off His Humilitie nor was He so little acquainted with His God and Himself as not to know His distance and to keep it It had been a sin to Him to appear before His God emptie or with that which cost Him nothing There is too much of a Pharisee in him that dares trust to his Memorie his Phancie or Invention before the Majestie of Heaven when even his most premeditated weighed thoughts though clothed in the best attire of language would be esteemed by himself too too unworthie to be offered to his Prince And yet such is the irreligion of this Age the most High God must take up and be content with that homelie entertainment which my Lord or Ladie forsooth would not receive from their most faithfull servant without great scorn and indignation But it is the highest pitch of sacrilege to make the Scripture patronize Impietie They abuse the Text and the Apostle that urge His I will praie with the spirit to justifie Enthusiasm in Praijing unless they will what never anie brainsick Novellist attempted interpret to us I will sing with the spirit with their extemporarie Music His Reading had not taught this learned Father to make such wild conclusions Nor
open my lips O Lord and my mouth shal shew Thy praise Psal 51.15 At our Ent'rance into the Church AS for me I will come into Thy House even upon the multitude of Thy mercie and in Thy fear will I worship toward Thy Holie Temple Psal 5.7 O Lord hear the voice of my humble petitions when I crie unto Thee when I hold up my hands toward the Mercie-seat of Thy Holie Temple Psal 28.2 We wait for Thy loving kindness O God in the midst of Thy Temple Psal 48.8 Be mindful of the Brethren who are present and join together in praier with us now Remember their devotion and their zeal Be mindful of them also who upon good cause are absent And have mercie upon them and us according to the multitude of Thy mercies O Lord. Wee bless Thee for our Godlie Princes Orthodox Prelats and for the Founders of This Thy Holie Habitation Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee because Thou hast glorified them for and with whom we also glorifie Thee Let Thine Eies be open and Thine Ears graciously attent to hear the praier which Thy servant praieth in this place wherin Thy Name is called upon 2 Chron. 6.20 33 40. Wo is me I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have sinned against Thee O how evilly have I don and yet Thou hast not requited me according to my sins H. Job 33.27 secund LXX But I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return to my own heart and with all my heart I return to Thee and seek Thy face and praie unto Thee saying I have sinned I have don perversly I have committed wickedness Lord I know the plague of my own heart and behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my might And now O Lord in Thy dwelling place the glorious throne of Thy Kingdom in Heaven hear the praier and supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul K. Solomon's Praier at the Dedication of the Temple 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. I dare not so much as lift up mine eies unto heaven But standing afar off I smite upon my brest And saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luk. 18.13 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican The Earnest desire of man shall be to Thy praise and the continuance of that desire shal hold a Festival to Thee Psal 76.10 secund LXX Morning Praier GLorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee who hast given me sleep for the refreshing of my weakness and for the eas of my labors of this flesh subject to weariness * That this daie and everie daie may come on perfect holie peaceable healthful and without sin Grant Lord we beseech Thee * That an Angel of peace a faithfull guide a Guardian of our souls and bodies may pitch a tent about us and ever suggest what is needful for my salvation Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie The pardon and remission of all sins and of all transgressions Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie What things are good and profitable to our souls together with peace in this world Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie That we accomplish the rest of our life in Repentance and godlie Fear in Health and Peace Grant Lord we beseech Thee † What things are true what are honest what are just what are pure what are lovelie what are of good report wherin there is virtue wherin there is praise that we maie reckon of these things to do them † Philip. 48. Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie A Christian end of our life without Sin without Shame and if Thou think good without Pain and a good Apologie at the dreadful and terrible Tribunal of our Lord JESUS Christ Grant Lord we beseech Thee O Being above all Being O uncreäted Nature Thou Framer of the whole world I set Thee Lord before me Psal 16.9 I lift up my soul unto Thee Psal 25.1 I fall down on my knees and worship Thee Psal 95.6 I humble my self under Thy mightie hand 1 S. Pet. 5.6 I stretch forth my hands unto Thee My soul is for Thee as ground without water Psal 143.6 I smite upon my brest and saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 To me altogether a sinner To me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican O Father of Mercies I beseech Thee by Thy Fatherlie bowels of compassion Despise me not An unclean worm Psal 22.6 A dead dogg 2 P. Sam. 9.8 A stinking carcass Despise me not The work of Thy hands Psal 138.8 Thine own Image Gen. 1.27 Despise me not Though I bear the brands of mine iniquitie Lord if Thou wilt Thou canst make mee clean Lord speak the word only I shall be cleansed S. Mat. 8.2 8. And Thou O Savior Christ O Christ my Savior Savior of sinners of whom I am chief 1 Tim. 1.15 Despise me not Despise me not O Lord The price of Thine own blood Upon whom Thy Name is called O Lord Despise me not But look upon me with those Thine eies with which Thou lookedst upon Marie Magdalen at the Feast Peter in the High Priests Hall The Thief on the Cross That with The Thief I maie humbly call upon Thee saying Lord remember me in Thy Kingdom S. Luke 23.42 Peter I maie weep bitterly S. Matth. 26.75 And O that mine eies were a fountain of tears that I might weep daie and night P. Jer. 9.1 Marie Magdalen I maie hear Thee saying Thy sins are forgiven Thee And that with her I maie love much because my manie and manifold sins are forgiven me S. Luke 7.47 48. And Thou all-holie and gracious and quickning Spirit Despise me not Despise me not Thine own Iuspiration Holie thing But turn Thee again O Lord at the last and be intreated to look upon Thy servant Psal 90.13 BLessed art Thou O Lord our God the God of our Fathers Who turnest the shadow of death into the Morning P. Amos 5.8 And renewest the face of the earth Psal 104.30 Who hast dispell'd the darkness by the presence of the light Who separatest the Night and bringest in the Daie Who hast light'ned mine eies that I sleep not in death Psal 13.3 Who hast delivered me from the terrors of the Night and from the Pestilence that walketh in darkness Psal 91.5 6. Who hast driven sleep from mine eies and slumber from mine eie-lids Psal 132.4 Who makest joyful outgoings of the Morning and Evening Psal 65.8 For I laid me down and slept and rose up again Psal 3.5 And Thou Lord madest me dwell in safetie Psal 4.9 For I awaked and beheld and my sleep was sweet unto me
from thine infirmitie S. Luke 13.12 Saie unto my soul I am Thy salvation Psd 35.3 Saie unto me My grace is sufficient for thee 2. Corinth 12.9 Psal 79. Lord how long wilt Thou be angrie for ever Shall Thy jealousie burn like fire O remember not our old sins Let Thy mercies O Lord speedily prevent us for we are come to great miserie Help us O God our Savior for the glorie of Thy Name O Lord deliver us and be merciful to our sins for Thy Names sake V. 5.8 9. All my Debts Faults Slips Defects Falls Offenses Stumblings Transgressions Sins Wickednesses Ignorances Iniquities Ungodliness Unrighteousness Abominations The Guilt Graciously forgive Pardon Remit Pass by Spare Be merciful Repaie not Impute not Remember not The Filthiness Pass by Pass over Look beside Look beyond Cover Wash away Blot out Cleans The Damage Releas Heal Save from Take away upon Thee Cancel Frustrate Disappoint Bring to nought Let them not be found Let them not be GIve me grace to add To Faith Virtue Virtue Knowledg Knowledg Temperance Temperance Patience Patience Godliness Godliness Brotherlie Kindness Brotherlie Kindnes Charitie And not forgetting that I am purged from my old sins to give diligence to make my calling and election sure 2 S. Pet. 1.5.6 7 9 10. by Good Works 1 Timoth. 2.10 I Beleev in Thee the Father Behold then if Thou be a Father and we Children As a Father pitieth his own Children Psal 103.13 let Thy bowels yern upon us O Lord. I beleev in Thee the Lord Behold then if Thou be a Lord and we Servants Our eies wait upon Thee our Lord until Thou have mercie upon us Psal 123.2 I beleev that were we neither Sons nor Servants but dogs only It should be lawful for us to eat of the crumbs that fall from Thy Table S. Mar. 7.28 I beleev that Christ is the Lamb of God O Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world S. John 1.29 Take away mine also I beleev that JESUS Christ came into the world to save sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 Thou who camest to save sinners Save even me the first and chief of sinners I beleev that Christ came to save that which was lost S. Mat. 18.11 Thou who camest to save that which was lost Suffer not O Lord that to be lost which Thou hast saved I beleev that the Spirit is the Lord and Giver of Life Nicen Creed Thou who gavest me a living soul Genes 2.7 Grant that I maie not receiv this my soul in vain I beleev that the Spirit communicates Grace in the Holie Mysteries Grant that I maie not receive the Grace of them nor the Hope of His Holie Mysteries in vain 2 Cor. 6.1 I beleev that the Spirit maketh Intercession for us with groans that cannot be uttered Rom. 8.26 Grant O Lord that I maie be partaker of that His Intercession and of those His groans OUr Fathers hoped in Thee they trusted in Thee and Thou didst deliver them They called upon Thee and were holpen They put their trust in Thee and were not confounded Psa 22.4 5. As Thou didst our Fathers in the former generations even so O Lord deliver us who trust in Thee O Heavenlie King Establish all our Christian Kings Confirm the Faith Assuage the rage of the Heathen Set the World at Peace Graciously preserve this Holie habitation And according to Thy goodness and love to man receive and protect us in our Orthodox Faith and in Repentance LEt the Power of the Father guide me Let the Wisdom of the Son inlighten me Let the Operation of the Spirit quicken me Preserve my Soul Strengthen my Bodie Elevate my Senses Order my Conversation Compose my Manners Bless my Works Perfect my Praiers Inspire Holie Thoughts Pardon what is Past Rectisie what is Present Prevent what is to come TO Him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us To Him be glorie in the Church by Christ JESUS throughout all ages world without end Amen Ephes 3.20 21. BLessed Praised Celebrated Magnified Exalted Glorified Hallowed be Thy Name O Lord The mention the remembrance and everie memorial of it For the 1 Patriarchs Honorable Senate 2 Prophets ever-Venerable Quire 3 Apostles All-glorious Companie 4 Evangelists 5 Martyrs most Noble Armie 6 Confessors 7 Doctors Assemblie For 8 Them that give themselvs to the Exercise of Devotion For the Beautie of 9 Virgins For the Delicious Order of 10 Infants For their 1 Faith 2 Hope 3 Labors 4 Truth 5 Blood 6 Zeal 7 Diligence 8 Tears 9 Chastitie 10 Glorie Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee Because Thou hast glorified them for and with whom we also glorifie Thee Great and manifold are Thy Works Lord God Almightie Just and true are Thy waies O Thou King of Saints Who shall not fear Thee O Lord and glorifie Thy Name For Thou onely art Holie For all Nations shall come and worship before Thee For Thy Judgments are made manifest Rev. 15.3 4. Praise our God all ye His servants and ye that fear Him both small and great Allelujah For our Lord God omnipotent reigneth Let us be glad and rejoice and give honor to Him Revel 19.5 6 7. Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men and He will dwell with them And they shall be His people and God Himself shall be with them And He shall wipe away all tears from their eies And there shall be no more death nor crying neither shall there be anie more pain For the former things are passed away Revel 21.3 4. A Form of Praier for all the World and particularly for our special Relations DO good O Lord and visit with Thy mercies All Creatures Mankind The World Habitable part thereof The States of the World Catholic Church Christianitie All particular Churches States Our Church State Countrie The several Orders in either of 〈◊〉 The Sacred The several Persons in those Orders The King Prince The a London Citie wherin I was Born b All-Hallows Berking Parish wherin I was Baptiz'd c Merchant Tailors and S. Pauls Two Scholes d Cambridg Universitie e Penbroke Hall College wherin I was Brought up The Parish of Saint Giles Creeple-gate committed to my charge Penbroke Hall The Three Churches Of Southwel S. Paul Westminster The Three Dioceses Of Chichester Elie Winchester In stead of the Bishops particular Relations marked thus put in your own My Familie Kindred All that have Shewed mercie Administred to me My Nighbors Friends All commended to my Praiers A Recommendation of our selvs and ours to Gods blessing O Lord I commend unto Thee My Soul and Bodie Mind and Thoughts My Wishes and Praiers Senses and Members Words and Deeds Life and Death My Brethren and Sisters their Children My Benefactors Well-willers Familie Nighbors Countrie All Christian People O Lord I commend unto Thee My Motions and Opportunities Resolutions and