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Lord is become glorious in power thy right hand Lorde hath al to dashed the enemies And in thy great glory thou hast ouerthrowen them that rose vp against thee thou sendest forth thy wrath which cōsumed them euen as stubble Who is like vnto thee O Lord amongst Goddes Who is like to thee so glorious in holines fearefull in prayses shewing wonders The Lorde shall raigne for euer euer Sing ye vnto the Lord for he hath triumphed gloriously the horse and his ryder hath he ouerthrown in the sea For sickenes Exodus 15. d. 26. IF thou wilt harken vnto the voyce of the Lord thy God and wylt do that which is right in his sight and wilt gene eare vnto his commaundementes and keepe all his ordinaunces then will I put none of these diseases vpō thee which I haue brought vpon the Egiptians for I am the Lord that healeth thee 2. Chronicles 2. a. 5. 6. b. 11. 9. b. 8. Great is our God aboue all Goddes But who is able to builde hym an house when that heauen and heauen aboue all heauens is not hable to receiue hym what am I then that shoulde builde hym an house nay but euen to burne sacrifice before him shal this building be The Lorde setteth a wyse kyng ouer the people whome he loueth that they may longe endure and prosper Blessed be the Lord thy God which hast lust to thee to set thee king on his seat that thou mightest be king for the Lord thy God because thy God loueth Israell and hath delite to make them continue euer therefore made he thee king ouer them to do right and equitie Exodus 18. c. 18. d. 21. d. 23. Thou canst not alone sustaine the burthen of ruling a whole kingdome but heare my wordes and counsell and the Lord shal be with thee Moreouer thou shalt seeke out among all the people men of actiuitie and such as feare God true men hating coueteousnes place of these ouer the people rulers of thousandes rulers of hundrethes rulers offifties and rulers of tennes And let them iudge the people at all seasons and euery great matter that commeth let thē bring vnto thee but let them iudge all small causes themselues and so shall it be easier for thy selfe they shall beare a burthen with thee If thou shall do this thing and God charge thee withall thou shalt be able to endure and yet the people shal come to theyrplace in peace 1. Reg. 12. b. 13. 14. 15. c. 20. d. 24. 25. Samuel said vnto the people Beholde the king whome ye haue chosen and whom ye haue desired loe the Lorde hath set a king ouer you If ye will feare the Lord and serue hym and heare hys voyce and not disobey the word of the Lord both ye and the king that raig neth ouer you shall follow the Lord your God If ye wyll not harken vnto the voyce of the Lord but disobey the Lordes mouth then shall the hand of the Lord be vppon you and on your fathers Yet depart not from following of the Lord but serue the Lorde wyth all your hartes Therefore feare ye the Lord and serue him in the truth and with all your hartes and cōsider how great thinges he hath done for you But if ye do wickedly then shall ye perishe both ye and yourking The wordes of Samuell to be truely spoken by all good rulers 1. Reg. 12. a. 3. 4. 5. BEholde here I am beare recorde of me before the Lorde and before hys annoynted whose Oxe haue I taken or whose Asse haue I takē who haue I done wrong to whom haue I hurt or of whose hand haue I receaued any bribe to blind myne cyes therewith and I wil restore it you They sayde Thou hast done vs no wrong nor hurt vs neyther hast thou taken ought of any mans hand He sayd vnto thē agayne The Lord is witnes agaynst you and his annomted is witnes this day that ye haue founde naught in my handes And they aunswered he is witnes 1. Reg. 13. b. 13. 14. Samuell sayde to Saule Thou art become a foole thou hast not kept the commaundement of the Lorde thy God which he commaunded thee For at this tyme woulde the Lord haue stablished thy king dome vppon Israell for euer But now thy kingddme shall not continue The Lord hath sought him a man after hys owne hart and the Lord hath commaunded to be captayne ouer his people because thou hast not kept that which the Lord commaunded thee 2. Reg. 14. b. 9. 11. c. 17. d. 20. The king and hys throne should be giltlesse and ought to remember the Lorde hys God and not to suffer much bloudshed The king is as an Angell of God in hearing of the good and bad therefore the Lorde God is with hym The king is wise according to the wisedome of an Angell of God to vnderstand all thinges thac are in earth 2. Paral. 9. b. 7. 8. Happy are the mē and people vnto whom God geueth a wise king God maketh one a king that he shoulde do according to right and equitie Esay 32. a. 12. A good and godly king shal gouerne after the rule of righteousnes and the princes shall rule according to the balance of equitie And that man shall be vnto men as a defence for the winde and as a refuge for the tempest like as a riuer of water in a thirsty place and the shadow of a great rocke in a dry land Ieremy 22. a. 1. c. b. 9. Thus sayth the Lorde Goe downe into the house of the king of Juda speake there these wordes and say Heare the word of the Lord thou king of Juda that sittest in the kingly seat of Dauid thou and thy seruaunts and thy people that goeth in out at these gates Thus the Lord commandeth keepe equitie and righteousnes deliuer the oppressed frō the power of the violent do not greue nor oppresse the straunger the fatherles nor the widow and shed no innocent bloud in this place And if ye keepe these thinges faithfully then shall there come in at the dore of thys house kinges to sit vpon Dauides seat they shal be caried in charetes and ride vppon horses both they and their seruaunts and their people But if ye will be obedient vnto these commaundemētes I sweare by my owne selfe saith the Lord this house shal be wast For thus hath the Lord spokē vpon the kinges of Juda thou Giliad art vnto me the head of Libanus shall I not make thee so wast as the Cities that no men dwell in I wyl prepare a destroyer with his wepōs for thee to hew down thy especial Cedar trees to cast them in the fire And all the people that goe by thys Citie shall speake one to an other wherefore hath the Lord done thus vnto thys noble Citie Then shall it be aunswered because they haue broken the couenaunt of the Lorde theyr God and haue worshipped serued straunge Gods Psalme
18. 48. God hath wonderfull oft deliuered hys kyng and he hath done mercifully vnto Dauid his annoynted and to hys seede for euermore Psalme 24. a. 1. 2. b. 7. The earth is Gods and all that therein is the world and they that dwell therein For he hath layde the foundations of it vppon the seas and he hath set it sure vppon the floudes Lift vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lift vp ye euerlasting dores and the king of glory shall enter in Who is the king of glory It is God both strong and mighty it is God mighty in battayle Lift vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lift vp you euerlasting doores and the king of glory shal enter in Who is the king of glory euen the God of hostes he is the king of glory Psalme 21. a. 1. c. The king ought to reioyce in thy strength O God and he ought to be exceeding glad of thy saluation Thou hast geuen hym his hartes desire and hast not denyed hym the request of hys lippes For thou hast preuented him with good blessinges and hast a crowne of pure golde vppon hys head He asked life of thee and thou gauest hym long dayes euen for euer and euer Hys honour is great through thy saluatiō thou hast layd glory and great worship vppon hym For thou hast placed him to be blessings for euer and hast made hym glad with the ioy of thy countenaunce Because the kyng trusteth in God and in the mercy of the most highest he shall not miscary Thyne hand will finde out all thyne enemyes thy right hand will finde out them that hate thee Thou wilt make like a burning fornace in tyme of thy fury God will destroy thē in hys wrath and fire shall consume them Thou wilt roote their fruite out of the earth and their seede from among the children of men For they intended mischife against thee and imagined a crafty deuice but they could not bring it to passe Therefore thou wilt put them to flight and direct thine arrowes against their faces Be thou exalted O God according to thyne owne might so we wyll sing with Psalmes we will prayse thy power Psalme 72. O God geue vnto the king thy iudgements and thy righteousnes vnto the kinges sonne Then he will iudge thy people according vnto iustice and thy afflicted according to equitie The mountaynes also hilles shall bring peace to the people by the meanes of righteousnes He will iudge the afflicted amongst the people he wil saue the children of the poore and subdue the oppressor They will feare thee as long as the sunne and moone shineth from one generation to an other He will come downe lyke the rayne into a fleece of wolle euen as the dropes that water the earth In hys dayes the righteous shal flourishe ▪ and there shall be aboundaunce of peace so long as the moone endureth Hys dominion also shall be from the one sea to the other and from the floud vnto the end of the earth They that dwell in the wildernes shall kneele before hym his enemyes shall licke the dust The king of Tharsis and of the Iles shall offer presentes the king of Sheba and Seba shall bring giftes All kinges will worship hym all nacions will do him seruice For he wil deliuer the poore when he cryeth and the afflicted and hym that hath no helper He wyll haue compassion vpon the poore and nedy and he wil preserue the soules of the poore He will deliuer their soules frō deceite and oppressiō and their bloud shall be in hys sight He wyll liue and he wyll geue to the poore of the golde of Sheba and he wyll pray alwayes for hym and dayly he wyll blesse hym A handfull of corne shall be sowed in the earth vpon the toppe of hilles and the fruit thereof shall make a noyse like Libanus and shall flourishe in the Citie lyke grasse vppon the earth Hys name shall endure for euer hys name shall be spread abroad to the world so long as the sunne shal shine all nations shall be blessed in hym and shall call him blessed Blessed be God the Lord the Lorde of Israell which onely doth wonderous things And blessed be the name of his maiesty for euer and all the earth shal be filled with his maiesty Amen Amen Psalme 80. a. 1. Heare O thou shepheard of Israell thou that leadest Joseph lyke a sheepe and thou that sittest vppon the Cherubins shewe thy gratious presence Romaynes 5. d. They shall raigue through Jesus Christ receauing aboundance of grace and gifte of righteousnes §*§ ❧ Sentences of threatening to euill kinges and examples of their euill successe 1. Reg. 15. 10. d. 16. 17. THe woorde of the Lorde came vnto Samuell saying It repenteth me that I haue made Saule king For he is turned from me and hath not performed my commaundementes And Samuell was euill apaid and cryed vnto the Lord all night And Samuell rose early to meete Saule in the mornyng and when he came vnto him he said Let me tell thee what the Lord hath sayd to me this night And he sayd vnto him say on Samuel said when thou wast little in thine owne syght wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israell and the Lord annointed thee king ouer Israell Ieremy 13. c. 18. 19. Tell the king the Queene humble your selues sitte you downe low for your dignitie shall be throwen downe and the crowne of your glory shall fall from your head The Cities towardes the south shal be shut vp and no man shal open them all Juda shall be caried away captiue so that none shal remayne Ieremy 21. d. 11. Unto the house of the kyng of Juda say thus Heare the worde of the Lorde O thou house of Dauid thus sayth the Lord Minister righteousnes and that soone deliuer the oppressed from violent power or euer my terrible wrath breake out like a fire and burne so that no man may quench it because of the wickednes of your imaginations Beholde sayth the Lorde I will come vpon thee that dwellest in the valleyes rockes and fieldes and say tush who wil make vs afraid or who wyll come into our houses For I will visite you sayth the Lord because of the wickednes of your inuētions and will kindle such a fire in your wood as shall consume all that is about you Prouerbes 28. a. 2. c. 15. 16. 21. For the wickedues of the land the Prince is oft chaunged but through a man of vnderstanding and wisdome a realme endureth long As a roaring Lion and an hungry beare so is an vngodly Prince ouer the poore people Where the Prince is without vnderstanding there is great oppression and wrong but if he hateth coueteousnes he shall long raigne To haue respect of persons in iudgement is not good for that man wyll do wrong yea euen for a peece of bread Psalme 2. a. 2. 4. 5. 10. 11. 12. The kinges of the earth
angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke 1. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was conceiued c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Let euery manchild among you be circumcised That is ye shall circumcise the foreskin of your flesh c. Gen. 17 Where is the king ▪ of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Mark 2. Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. 3. Reg. 10. When the dayes or Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32 The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Litt vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadnesee aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7 Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12 Baron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turned into lamentation their altars c 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the propheres came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denue of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by
foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord ▪ and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32. The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Ecomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalis sayng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. The angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which soughth the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stoues be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneset aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3 Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7 Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12. Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turned into lamentation there altars c 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the prophets came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 10 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37. Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that tyme Judas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread c. Math. 26 Judas said Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37. So Joseph was brought downe into Egipt and Potiphar c. Gen. 39. Jesus at his last supper as they did eate tooke bread whē he had geuen thankes brake it and gaue it to his disciples saying Take eate this is my body c. Math. 26. Melchifedeth brought forth bread and wine and he c. Gen. 37. Moses said to the people of Israell This is that bread c. Exo. 16 Jesus said all ye shall be offended by me this night c. He said moreouer vnto them sitte ye here while I go and pray yonder And he toke Peter and the two sonnes c. Math. 26. I saw all Israell scattred as sheepe that had no shepeheard c. 3. Reg. 22. Helisha sayd behold thou shalt see it with thine eyes but thou c. 4. Reg. 7. Jesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them Whome seeke ye They answered him Jesus of Nazareth Jesus aunswered I am
stand vp and the rulers take counsell together against God and agaynst hys annointed He that dwelleth in heauen will laugh them to scorne the Lord will haue them in derision Then wyll he speake vnto them in hys wrath and he will astonish them with feare in hys sore displeasure Thou shalt brast them with a rod of yron and breake thē in peeces like a potters vessell Wherefore be you now well aduised O ye kynges be ye learned ye that are iudges of the earth Serue ye God in feare and reioyce ye wyth trembling Kisse ye the Sonne least that he be angry and so ye perishe from the way If hys wrath be neuer so little kindled blessed are all they that put theyr trust in hym Ieremy 13. b. 11. 2. Parallepo 3. ● Saule Roboam Achab with all their posteritie Sellam Jehoakim 4. Reg. 13. c. 24. a. Ieremiae 22. c. 18. came vnto an euill end Dauid Salomon Jehosephat Ezechias Josias c. Godly kinges raigne prosperously haue victory ouer their enemies Lamentation of Ieremy 2. b. 9 The goodly Citie and temple of Jerusalem are destroyed vtterly the king and Princes are caryed away to the Gentiles they haue neyther lawe nor prophetes nor yet any vision from the Lord. The Senatours of the daughter Sion sit vpon the ground in silence they haue strawed ashes vpon their heades and girded themselues wyth sackecloth the maydens of Jerusalem hang downe their heades to the ground Iudicium 9. c. King Abimelech being wickedly chosē and wicked worketh hys owne destruction and destruction of those that did chuse hym Luke 19. c. Those Citizens that wyll not haue Christ to raigne ouer them are destroyed Luke 19. c. The king asketh an accompt of hys seruauntes §*§ ❧ A prayer taken out of the booke of Wisdome Cap. 9 O God of my fathees and Lorde of mercies thou that hast made all thinges with thy worde and diddest ordayne man through thy wisdome that he should haue dominiō ouer thy creatures whiche thou hast made and that he should order the world according to holines and righteousnes and that he shouid execute iudgement with a true harte geue me wisdome which is euer about thy seate and put me not out from among thy children for I thy seruaunt and handmaiden am a feable person of a short tyme and to weake for the vnderstandyng of thy iudgementes and lawes And though a man be neuer so perfect among the chyldren of men yet if thy wisdome be not with him he shall be of no value O sende her out therefore from thy holy heauens and from the throne of thy Maiestie that she may be with me and labour with me that I may know what is acceptable in thy sight for she knoweth and vnderstandeth all thinges and she shall lead me soberly in my workes and preserue me in her power So shall my workes be acceptable by Christ our Lorde to whome wyth thee and to the holyghost be all honour glory worlde without ende Amen ⸫ ❧ Vn bref formulaire d'Oraison ¶ La Preface O Seigneur bon Dieu Pere que ton nom soit benit à iamais Dispose mon coeur ouure mes leures me conduis par ton saint Esprit à vne vraye recognoissance de toutes mes fautes à fin que mō Oraison soit exaucée de toy au Nom de ton filz Iesus Christ. Ainsi soit-il ¶ La Confession des pechez SEigneur mon Dieu Pere eternel tout-puissant ie recognoy confesse deuant ta sainte haute Maiesté que ie n'ay cessé depuis ma naissance ne cesse tous lesiours estant conceuë née en iniquité corruption de transgresser tes commandemens Quoy faisant ie ne puis selon ton iuste iugement euiter ruine perdition Toutesfois ayāt desplaisir de t'auoir offensé condēnant moy mon peché puis qu'il t' a pleu de nous aymer lors mesme que nous estions tes ennemis en tesmoignage dequoy tu nous as donné ton filz vnique bien aymé pour mediateur aduocat entre toy nous nostre Seigneur Iesus Christ auec promesse d'obtenir en son Nom tout ce que nous te demanderons Vueille donc Dieu tresbenin pere misericordieux en son Nom en sa faueur me faire pardon mercy Et en repurgeant mon coeur de toute vanité souillure m'addresser cōduire par tō saint Esprit en toutes mes voyes à fin que ie chemine selon tes saints diuins commaundemēs tous les iours de ma vie à la gloire de ton Nō Par iceluy ton filz bien-aymé Ainsi soit-il ¶ L'oraison pour le Matin MOn DIEV mon Pere mon Sauueur comme maintenant tu enuoye ton Soleil sur la terre pour donner la lumiere corporelle à tes creatures vueille aussi illuminer mon coeur mon enten demēt par la lumiere celeste de tō saint Esprit à fin que ie ne pense ne dise ne face rien sinon pour te seruir complaire Que durant tout ce iour mon but principal soit de cheminer en ta crainte te seruir honorer attendant tout heur prosperité de ta seule benediction Que selon mon corps mon ame tu sois mon protecteur me fortifiant contre toutes les tentatiōs du diable de la chair me preseruant des entreprinses conspiratiōs de tous mes ennemis leurs complices adherēs Et d'autant bon Dieu que ce n'est rien de bien commencers● on ne perseuere qu'il te plaise nō seulemēt pour ce iour me receuoir sous ta conduite protectiō mais pour tout le cours de mavie continuāt augmētant de iour en iour les dōs graces de ton saint Esprit en moy iusques à ce qu'estant vnie coniointe auec ton filz vnique mon Sauueur ie puisse iouir de ceste vie bien-heureuse laquelle tu as promise à tous tes eleuz Pariceluy ton filz nostre Seigneur Iesus-Christ Ainsi soit-il ¶ Action de Graces DIeu tout bon tout sage Pere celeste plein de misericorde clemēce reduisant en memoire les oeuures de tes mains ie ne puis sinon admirer ta grande sapience bonté infinie laquelle tu as declarée enuers toutes tes creatures singulierement au regard de moy comme de m'auoir donné estre mouuement vie mais aussi outre les benefices infinis que tu distribue cōmunément à tous hommes de la terre tu m'as fait tant de graces speciales qu'il m'est impossible de les reciter ne mesme les pouuoir comprēdre Il t' a pleu par la lumiere de ton Euāgile me deliurer des tenebres d'erreur
dicato grege arce Quin gregem ipsum nouis tuis beneficijs ita orna vt tibi tuum supremum honorem nobis tua in hac parte vice fungentibus obsequentiam sibi inter se mutuam charitatem nusquam deneget Conserua porro tua bonitate mihi partam pacem ab omni belli impetu assere patriam regnum potissimum ab intestinis domesticis tumultibus quibus bona iam orbis Christiani pars quatitur immunes nos prolege Et quoniā pauperrimi cuiusque atque abiectissimae conditionis hominis afflictio ad nos qui tui sumus attinet etiam afflictorum omnium qui tua opera promptiori egere videntur vt te misereat supplex oro obtestor Idque meritis nomine filij tui domini nostri Iesu Christi qui tecū viuit regnat in omnem aeternitatem Fiat Alia precatio SVmme Deus qui me iam ab ineunte aetate antequam in lucem essem aedita admirabili potentia incredibilique prouidentia a capitali humani generis inimico eiusque sceleratis administris hactenus tutam incolumemque cōseruasti concede itidem vt tua singulari benignitate freta cum ab omnibus clandestinis insidiis tum etiam a domesticis exterisque hostibus eripiar ea libertate mentisque quieto tranquilloque statu consistam vt populum regnumque meae fidei ac tutelae commendatum sartum tectum ab omnibus periculis tuearis cum ex hac vita migrauero tecum immortali fruar beatitudine in omnes aeui aeternitates Amen § § 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ΘΕὸς 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ΚΎριε ὁ δεὸς 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ΥΠέρτατε πάτερ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 E R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c. Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu betrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6 And in the vi month the angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 3. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke 1. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was conceiued c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Let euery manchild among you be circumcised That is ye shall circumcise the foreskin of your flesh c. Gen. 17 Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. 3. Reg. 10. Then the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32. The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c. Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14 They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. ● God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this
he had hewen out euen in the rock and rolled a great stone to the dore St. Math. 27. Assone as the sunne was downe Josue commaundeth that they c. Josu 8 Then they arose and went all night and toke the body c. 1. Sam. 31 There was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting ouer against the sepulchre The next day that followed the day of preparing the hie priestes and Pharises c. Math. 27. She wepeth continually in the night and her teares c. Lamen 1. Call me not Naomi but call me Mara for the lord hath geuen c. Ruth 1. He layd it in a tomb hewen out of a rocke wherin was neuer man yet layd And that day was the preparing of the Saboth the Saboth drue on The women that folowed after c. Luke 23. When Joseph was come to his brethren they stript him c. Gen. 37. So they toke vp Jonas and cast him into the sea and the sea ▪ c. Jonas 1 For feare of him the kepers were astonied became as dead men But the Angell sayd to the women Feare not for I know you seeke Jesus which was crucified c. Math. 28. Samson arose at midnight and toke the dores c. Judicum 16. And the Lord spake vnto the fish and it cast out Jonas c. Jonas 2. Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene out of whom he had cast vij deuils And she went and told them that had bene with him which mourned c. Mar. 16 The king said vnto Daniell O Daniel the seruaunt c. Daniel 6. When I had past a litle from them then I found him c. Cant. 3. Jesus said to Thomas put thy finger here and see my hands and put forth thy hand and put it into my side and be not faythlesse c. John 20. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniell c. Gen. 32. Gedeon aunswered the Lord be with vs why then c. Jud. 6. So after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And they went forth and preached c. Mar. 16 And Enoch walked with God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. 5. There appeared a charet of fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirlewinde c. 2. Reg. 2. The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu betrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6 And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 3. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke i. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was conceiued c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abuer said to Dauid make coueuant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3 The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great rayne c. 3. Reg. 10. When the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeks the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32 The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 1. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c. Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math.
with a speare pearced his side forthwith ran there out bloud and water And he that saw it bare record and his recorde is true And he that c. John 19. With the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man c Gen. 2. The Lord said to Moses Thou shalt smite the rocks and water c Exo. 17 Joseph toke the body and wrapped it it in a cleane linnen cloth and layd it in his new tombe which he had hewen out euen in the rock and rolled a great stone to the dore c. Math. 27. Assone as the sunne was downe Josne commaundeth that they c. Josu 8 Then they arose and went all night and toke the body c. 1. Sam. 31 There was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting ouer against the sepulchre The next day that followed the day of preparing the hie priestes and Pharises c. Math. 27. She wepeth continually in the night and her teares c. Lamen 1. Call me not Naomi but call me Mara for the lord hath geuen c. Ruth 1. He layd it in a tomb hewen out of a rocke wherin was neuer man yet layd And that day was the preparing of the Saboth the Saboth drue on The women that folowed after c. Luke 23. When Joseph was come to his brethren they script him c. Gen. 37. So they toke vp Jonas and cast him into the sea and the sea c. Jonas 1 For feare of him the kepers were astonied became as dead men But the Angell sayd to the women Feare not for I know you seeke Jesus which was crucified c. Math. 28. Samson arose at midnight and toke the dores c. Judicum 16. And the Lord spake vnto the fish and it cast out Jonas c. Jonas 2. Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene out of whom he had cast vij deuils And she went and told them that had bene with him which mourned c. Mar. 16 The king said vnto Daniell O Daniel the seruaunt c. Daniel 6. When I had past a litle from them then I found him c. Cant. 3. Jesus said to Thomas put thy finger here and see my hands and put forth thy hand and put it into my side and be not faythlesse c. John 20. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniell c. Gen. 32. Gedeon aunswered the Lord be with vs why then c. Jud. 6. So after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And they went forth and preached c. Mar. 16 And Enoch walked with God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. 5. There appeared a charet of fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirlwinde c. 2. Reg. 2 The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall ryse of Israell c Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu betrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6 And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 2. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke i. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was concerned c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abuer said to Dauid make coueuant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3 The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. ● Reg. 10. When the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32 The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the
tyme which he had diligently searched c Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with out cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen ▪ he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7 Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12 Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turued into lamentation their altats c 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 22 The children of the prophetes came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any oprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37. Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that tyme Judas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread c. Math. 26 Judas said Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37 So Joseph was brought downe into Egipt and Potiphar c. Gen. 39. Jesus at his last supper as they did eate tooke bread whē he had geuen thankes brake it and gaue it to his disciples saying Take eate this is my body c. Math. 26. Melchisedech brought forth bread and wine and he c. Gen. 37. Moses said to the people of Israell This is that bread c. Exo. 16 Jesus said all ye shall be offended by me this night c. He said moreouer vnto them sitte ye here while I go and pray yonder And he toke Peter and the two sonnes c. Math. 26. I saw all Israell scartred sheepe that had no shepeheard c. 3. Reg. 22. Helisha sayd behold thou shalt see it with thine eyes but thou c. 4. Reg. 7. Jesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them whome seeke ye They answered him Jesus of Nazareth ▪ Jesus aunswered I am he Judas also c. John 18. The foolish virgines came also saying Lord Lord c. Math. 25. The great Dragon that olde serpent was cast out c. Ruee. 12. Judas had geuen them a token saying Whomsoeuer I kisse he it is take him and lead him away And as soone as he was come he goeth to him and saith Maister maister c. Marke 14. Joad tooke Abner aside peaceably and smote him vnder the ribbe that he died c. 2. Sam. 3. Simon to redeme Jonathan sendeth mony and the children to Triphon c. 1. Macha 13. The Jewes spate Christ in his face and buffeted him saying Prophecy vnto vs O Christ who is he that smote thee Peter sate without in the hall and a maid c Math. 26. When C ham the father of Chanaan saw the nakednes of his father he told his two brethren c Gen. 10 Heliseus is mocked of little children crying vnto him Come vp thou baldhead c. 4. Reg. 2. Pilate let Barrabas lose vnto thē and scourged Jesus and deliuered him to be crucified Then the souldiours of the gouernour toke Jesus in to the common hall c. Math. 27. The plowers plowed vpon my backe and furrowes long did cast c. Psal 131. Sathan smoke Job with sore boyles fed the soule of his foot c. Job 2. And the souldiours platted a crowne of thorne vpon his hend and a reede in his right hand and bowed their knees before him and mocked him saying God saue c. Math. 27 When thou hast done all thy duety sitte downe that thou maist receue a crowne c. Eccle. 32. Abner said vnto Dauid who art thou that
your flesh c. Gen. 17 Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. 3. Reg. 10. When the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32. The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof From two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c. Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cartell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 1. Sam. 2. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his brith right for a messe of portage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Legarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walkyng in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen ▪ he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7 Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12. Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong onto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue picie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turued into lamentation there altats c. 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trecs strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the prophets came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37. Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that tyme Judas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread c. Math. 26 Judas said Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37. So Jeseph was brought downe into Egipt and Potiphar c. Gen. 39. Jesus at his last supper as they did eate tooke bread whē he had geuen thankes brake it and gaue it to his disciples saying Take eate this is my body c. Math. 26. Melchisedech brought forth bread and wine and he c. Gen. 37. Moses said to the people of Israell This is that bread c. Exo. 16. Jesus said all ye shall be offended by me this night c. He said moreouer vnto them sitte ye here while I go and pray yonder And he toke Peter and the two sonnes c. Math. 26. I saw all Israell scattred as sheepe that had no shepeheard c. 3. Reg.
with God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. 5. There appeared a charet of fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirlwind c 2. Reg. 2 Behold a woman a Cananite came out of the sea coastes and cried saying vnto him Haue mercy on me O Lord c. Math. 15. A certayne man was diseased 38. yeares when Jesus saw him lie and knew c. John 5. And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went vnto them walkyng on the sea c Math. 14 Mary stoode at the sepulcher wepyng and as she wept she bowed her selfe into the sepulcher and saw two aungels in white sitting the one c. John 20. Ruben returned to the pit and behold Joseph was not in the pit c. Gen. 37. I will seeke him that my soule loueth I sought him but I found him not c. Cant. 3. And he tooke the v. loaues and two fishes and looked vp to heauen and blessed and brake and gaue the loaues to his disciples and the disciples c. Math. 14. He that is without fault let him cast the first stone c. John 8. Jesus seyng their faith said to the sicke of the palsey sonne c. Math. 9. The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall ryse of Israell c Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu betrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen ther to wife For to thee doth the light of ber c. Tob. 6 And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 3. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6 And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke 1. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Ero. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was conceiued c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Let euery manchild among you be circumcised That is ye shall circumcise the foreskin of your flesh c. Gen. 17 Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sent his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abner said to Dauid make couenant with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. 3. Reg. 10. When the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was yong c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c Math. 2 Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32 The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c. Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 1. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hands vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand
i. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and said to him I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was conceiued c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Let euery manchild among you●● circumcised That is ye shall circumcise the foreskin of your flesh c. Gen. 17 Where is the king of the Jewes that is borne for we haue sene his starre in the East and are come to worship him When Herode the king heard this he was troubled all Jerusalem c. Math. 2. Abner said to Dauid make couenaut with me and behold mine hand shall be with thee c. 2. Sam. 3. The Quene of Saba bring giftes to Jerusalem to Salomon with a very great trayne c. 3. Reg. 10. When the dayes of Purification after the law of Moses were accomplished they brought Jesus to Jerusalem to presēt him to the lord as it is written in the law of the lord Luke 2. God sayd to Moses sanctify vnto me all the first borne that open all maner matrices among the childrē c. Exo. 13. Anna bare a sonne brought him into the house of the Lord in Siloh and the childe was youg c. 1. Sam. 1. Arise and take the babe and his mother and flie into Egipt and be there till I bring thee word for Herode will seeke the babe to destroy him So he arose toke the babe his mother c. Math. 2. Behold thy brother Esau is cōforted against thee meaning to kill thee Gen. 27. Michaell spake vnto Dauid If thou saue not thy self this night to morrow c. 1. Sa. 19 He shall breake downe their altars he shal destroy their images For now they shall say we haue no king because we feared not the Lord and what should a king do to vs Ose 10. Moses cast the tables out of his handes and brake them in pieces because of their idolatry c. Exo. 32. The Philistines finde Dagon fallen downe before the arke of the Lord c. 1. Sam. 5. Herode caused all male children to be slaine that were in Bethlehem and in all the costes therof from two yeare olde and vnder according to the tyme which he had diligently searched c. Mat. 2. Saul sayd to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the priestes And Doeg the Edomite turned c. 1. Sa. 22 Athalia seyng her sonne to be dead destroyed all the kinges seede But Jehosheba c. 4. Reg. 11. The angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother ▪ and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell ▪ c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. And Jesus when he was baptised came straight out of the water And lo the heauens were opened vnto him and John saw the spirite of God descending like a doue c. Math. 3. Lift vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14. They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esauselleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth ▪ bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 13. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7. Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12 Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turned into lamentation their altars c. 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the prophetes came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37 Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto
shadow a smoke a vapour a worde a storme a tempest in the which Gods people feele great molestations greefes troubles now of Sathan him selfe now of the world now of their owne flesh and that so wonderfully diuersly daungerously contrarily that they are enforced to cry Oh Lorde when shall we come and appeare before thee when shall this misery end when shall we be deliuered out of this vale of miserye out of thys wildernes out of thys continuall affliction and most perilousseas But where thou art Lorde and deare father of mercy there is not only no prison no dolours no sorow no sighinges no teares no sicknes no hūger no heate no colde no paine no temtations no displeasure no malice no pride no vncleannes no cōtention no tormentes no horrour no sin no filth no stinch no dearth no death no weeping no teares no misery nor mischiefe there is I say not onely no such thing or any e-euill noysome or displeasaunt thing but all libertie all light all pleasauntnes all ioy reioysing mirth pleasure pastime health wealth riches glory power treasure honour triumph comfort solace loue vnitie peace concord wisdome vertue melody meekenes felicitie beatitude and all that euer can bee wished or desired in most securitie eternitie and perpetuitie that may be thought not onely of man but of Angels and Archangels yea aboue all thoughtes The eye hath not seene the like the eare hath not heard it nor no hart is able to conceaue in any poynt any part of the blisfull beatitude which is with thee most deare God and Father most deare Lorde and Sauiour most gratious good God and comforter Where thou art O blessed God the Archaungels Aungels Thrones powers dominations Cherubins Ceraphins Patriarkes Prophets Apostles Martyrs Virgins Confessors and righteous spirites cease not to sing night and day Holy Holy Holy Lorde God of hostes honor maiestie glory power empire and dominion be vnto thee oh God the creator oh Lord Jesu the redemer oh holy spirite the comforter In recordation of thys Oh how thy childrē reioyce how contemne they the pleasures of thys worlde how litle esteme they any corporall greefe or shame how desire they to bee with thee How amiable are thy tabernacles Oh Lorde God of hostes say they my soule hath a desire to enter into the courtes of the Lorde my hart and my soule reioyceth in the lyuyng God Blessed are they that dwell in thy house they that may alwayes be praysing thee For one day in thy courtes is better then a thousand els where I had rather be a doore keper in the house of my God then to dwell in the tentes of vngodlines for the Lord God is a light defence And againe lyke as the Hart desireth the water brookes so longeth my soule after thee Oh God my soule is a thyrst for God yea euen for the liuing God When shall I come to appeare before the presence of God My soule thirsteth for thee my flesh also longeth after thee in a barren and dry land where no water is They thy childrē I meane O Lord desire the day of that their redemption stil they cry let thy kingdō come they cry Come Lord Jesu they lift vp their heades lookyng for thy appearing Oh Lorde which will make their vile body lyke to thine owne glorious immortall body for when thou shalt appeare they shall be like vnto thee Thy Aungels will gather them together they shall meete thee in the cloudes and bee alwayes with thee They shall heare thys ioyfull voyce Come ye blessed of my father possesse the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning Then shall they be like to thy Aungells Then shall they be like vnto the Sunne in thy kyngdome Then shall they haue crownes of glory and be endued with white garmentes of innocēcie and righteousnes and Palmes of victory in their handes Oh happy is he that may but see that immortall and incorruptible inheritance which they shall enioy for euermore Amen ¶ A Meditation of the presence of God THere is nothyng that maketh more to true godlines of life then the perswasion of thy presēce deare father and that nothyng is hyd from thee but all to thee is open and naked euē the very thoughtes which one day thou wilt reueale and open either to our praise or punishment in thys life as thou diddest Dauids faultes which he dyd secretly 2. Reg. 12. or in the lyfe to come Math. 25. for nothyng is so hid that shall not be reuealed Therfore doth the Prophet say Woe to thē that keepe secrete their thoughtes to hide theyr counsell from the Lorde and do their workes in darknes saying who seeth vs Graunt to me therefore deare God mercy for all my sinnes especially my hid and close sinnes Enter not into iudgement with me I humbly besech thee Geue me to beleue truely in thy Christ that I neuer come into iudgement for thē that with Dauid I might so reueale them and confesse them vnto thee that thou wouldest couer thē And graunt further that hence forth I alwayes thinke myself cōtinually cōuer saunt before thee so that if I do well I passe not of the publishing of it as hypocrites doe If I do or thinke any euill I may forthwith know that the same shall not alwayes be hid from men Graunt me that I may alwayes haue in minde that day wherin hyd workes of darknes shall be illumined and also that sentence of thy sonne that nothing is so secret which shall not bee reuealed So in trouble and wrong I shall finde comfort and otherwise be kept through thy grace frō euil which do thou worke I humbly besech thee for Christes sake Amen ❧ A Meditation of death and the commodities it bringeth WHat other thing do we dayly in thys present life then heape sinne vppon sinne and hourde vp trespasse vpon trespasse so that thys day is worse alwayes then yesterday by encreasing as dayes so sinnes and therefore thy indignation good Lorde agaynst vs but when we shall be let goe out of the prison of thys body and so taken into thy blessed company then shall we be in most safety of immortalitie and saluation thē shall come vnto vs no sicknes no nede no paine no kind of euill to soule or body but what soeuer good we cā wish that shall we haue and what soeuer we loth shall be farre from vs. O deare father that we had fayth to beholde these thinges accordingly Oh that our hartes were perswaded therof and our affections enflamed with the desire of them Then should we liue in longing for that which now we most loth O helpe vs and graūt that we being ignorant of thinges to come and of the tyme of our death which to thee is certain may so liue and finishe our iourney here that we may be ready and then depart when our departing may make most to thy glory our comfort through Christ What is thys lyfe but a smoke a vapour
enemies Away frō me all that worke vanitie for the Lorde hath heard the voyce of my weping The Lorde hath heard my petition the Lord will heare my prayer All mine enemies shall be confounded sore vexed they shall be turned backe and put to shame sodainly ¶ A prayer taken out of the VI. Psalme WE deserue without dout O almighty God for our wicked offences and infinite sinnes to be seuerely chastised of thee but trustyng to thy great mercy we most humbly beseeche thee that thou wilte not punishe vs in thy wrath nor in thy heauye displeasure We tremble O our good father and be in manner astonied with feare when we call to mynde our owne sinnes and thy righteousnes Do not therfore we besech thee as we haue with our euill deedes deserued throw vs downe to hell for there we shall not be able to sing to thy glory nor to set forth thy prayse Our enemies do gredily desire to haue it so but thou O God looke backe vpon the teares of them that trust in thee make the workers of wickednes to depart from vs. Finally so heare vs that they all may be ashamed confounded that are enemies to our safetie and to thy glory through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen ❧ Beati quorum PSALME XXXII ¶ Dauid punished with greuous sicknes for his sinnes counteth them blessed to whome God doth not impute their transgressions And after that he had confessed his sinnes and obteined pardon he exhorteth the wicked men to liue godly and the good to reioyce BLessed is he whose vnrighteousnes is forgeuen and whose sinne is couered Blessed is the man vnto whome the Lorde imputeth no sinne and in whose spirite there is no guile For while I helde my tong my bones consumed awaye thorough my daily complayning For thy hand is heauy vpon me day night and my moysture is lyke the droughte in sommer I will knowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine vnrighteousnes haue I not hid I sayde I will confesse my sinnes vnto the Lord and so thou forgauest the wickednes of my sinne For this shall euery one that is godly make his prayer vnto thee in a tyme when thou mayst be found but in the great water floudes they shall not come nigh hym Thou art a place to hide me in thou shalt preserue me from trouble thou shalte compasse me about with songes of deliuerance I will enforme thee teach thee in the way wherein thou shaltgo and I wil guide thee with mine eye Be ye not lyke to horse and mule which haue no vnderstanding whose mouths must be holden with bit and bridle lest they fall vpon thee Great plages remayne for the vngodly but who so putteth his trust in the Lord mercy embraceth hym on euery syde Be glad O ye righteous reioyce in the Lord be ioyful all ye that are true of harte ¶ A prayer taken out of the XXXII Psalme WE are taught by thee O our most good and mighty God that here in standeth the true felicitie of those that be thyne that their sinnes be forgeuen couered and not layd to their charge in thy iudgement Of the obtaining whereof if euer there were neede now it appeareth that we haue greatest neede of it when the calamities of this present time do set our sinnes before our eyes For we feele that thy hand waxeth heauy vppon thy church wherefore we haue thought it best for vs not to cloke our synnes but to confesse them openly before thee and we distrust not that thou of thy great goodnes wilt forth with pardon forgeue vs our offences Wherfore being thine owne we beseche thee at this tyme when we doubte not that thou wilte be founde that thou wilt not suffer thy people to be ouerwhelmed of the vngodly which now abounde like vnto ouerflowing waters Be thou to vs a place of succour refuge in these afflictions Do thou instruct and teach vs the wayes of saluation and whatsoeuer portion of brutish and vntamed lust remaineth in vs do thou with the bitte and bridle of thy spirite so subdue and restraine that we be not for it throwne hedlong into euerlasting destruction And at length O Lord let the sorrowes and miseries be poured out vpon the enemies of thy glory but let those that trust in thee be fenced and defended with thy singuler bountifulnes that they which be zelous louers of thy name and vpright in harte may reioyce in thee and triumphe with perfect gladnes through Iesus Christ our Lord. ❧ An other out of the same Psalme THey are vndoubtedly blessed O almighty GOD to whom of thy mercy thou hast vouchsaued to pardon their sinnes and not to impute to them but to couer and forgeue all the wickednes and misdoing what so euer it be that hath heretofore defiled them We do most certainly know that it is impossible for vs to obteine so great a benefite vnlesse we do first onely see our owne euils and bewray them to thee and poure forth into thy bosome what so euer we haue sinnefully wickedly and shamefully committed against thy law Wherefore we confesse to thee O our heauenly father that our vnrighteousnes is most haynous and that our consciences are most miserably ouerburdened with the weight of our wickednes Thou therefore with thy mercy do now relieue vs and whatsoeuer misdoyng and iniquitie remaineth in vs we besech thee that thou wilt louingly and mercifully wipe it away from vs. Deliuer vs from the miseries hangyng ouer vs instruct vs with true vnderstanding and with thy prudent care so gouerne vs that we do not with euill affections runne out of kinde and become as most folishe brute beastes but that being garnished with thy goodnes we may be cheared with true gladnes and perfect ioy before thee thorough Iesus Christ our Lord Amen ❧ Domine in PSALME XXXVIII ¶ Dauid lying sicke of some greuous disease acknowledgeth himselfe to be chastised of the Lorde for his sinnes and therfore prayeth God to turne away his wrath He vttereth the greatnes of his griefe by many wordes and circumstances as wounded with the arrowes of Gods ire forsaken of hys frendes euill intreated of his enemies But in the end with firme confidence he commendeth his cause to God and hopeth for spedy helpe at his hand PUt me not to rebuke O Lord in thine anger neyther chasten me in thy heauy displeasure For thine arrowes stick fast in me and thy hand presseth me sore There is no health in my flesh because of thy displeasure neither is there any rest in my bones by reason of my sinne For my wickednes are gone ouer my head and are lyke a sore burthen to heauy for me to beare My woundes stincke and are corrupt through my folishnes I am brought into so great trouble and misery that I go mourning all the day long For my loines are filled with a sore disease and there is no whole part in my body I am feble and sore smitten I haue
beyng hurt by no persecutions may euermore geue thankes vnto thee in thy holy Church thorough Jesu Christ our Lord. O Lord arise helpe vs and deliuer vs for thy names sake O God we haue heard wyth our eares our Fathers haue declared vnto vs the noble workes that thou didest in theyr dayes and in the olde time before them O Lord arise helpe vs and deliuer vs for thy honour Glory be to the father and to the sonne and to the holy Ghost as it was in the beginning is now c. Amen From our enemies defend vs O Christ Gratiously looke vpon our afllictions Pitifully behold the sorrowes of our hartes Mercifully forgeue the sinnes of thy people Fauorably with mercy heare our prayers O Sonne of Dauid haue mercy vpon vs. Both now and euer vouchsafe to heare vs O Christ Gratiously heare vs O Christ gratiously heare vs O Lord Christ. O Lord let thy mercy be sheshed vpon vs. As we do put our trust in thee Let vs pray WE humbly besech thee O father mercifully to looke vpon our infirmities and for the glory of thy names sake turne from vs all those euils that we most righteously haue deserued and graunt that in al our troubles we may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercy and euermore serue thee in holines and purenes of liuing to thy honor and glory through our onely mediatour and aduocate Jesus Christ our lord Amen A prayer for the Queenes Maiestie O Lord our heauenly father high and mighty king of kings Lord of Lords the only ruler of Princes which doest frō thy throne behold all the dwellers vpon the earth most hartely we besech thee with thy fauour to beholde our most gracious soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth so replenish her with the grace of thy holy spirite that she may alway incline to thy will walke in thy way Indue her plentifully with heauenly giftes Graunt her in health and wealth long to liue Strēgthen her that she may vanquishe and ouercome all her enemies and finally after thys life she may attaine euerlasting ioy felicitie through Christ our Lord Amen In the tyme of any common plague or sicknes O Almighty God which in thy wrath in the tyme of king Dauid diddest slea with the plague of pestilence three score and ten thousand and yet remembring thy mercy diddest saue the rest haue pitie vpon vs miserable sinners that now are visited with great sicknes and mortalitie that like as thou diddest then commaunde thyne Aungell to cease from punishing So it may please thee to withdraw frō vs this plague and greuous sicknes through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A prayer of Chrisostome ALmighty God which hast geuen vs grace at this tyme with one accorde to make our common supplications vnto thee and doost promise that when two or three be gathered together in thy name thou wilt graunt theyr requestes fulfil now O Lord the desires and petitions of thy seruauntes as may be most expedient for them graunting vs in this worlde knowledge of thy truth and in the world to come life euerlasting Amen ¶ In time of sicknes MOst mercifull redemer thou art alwais merciful who art alwaies the Sauiour whether thou doest send health or sicknes wealth or aduersitie ioy or sorow For it is of great mercy whē by outward afflictions as it were by bitter but yet wholsome medicines thou doest heale the inward diseases of the soule and by temporarie troubles which do last but for a short time doest prepare vs to eternall ioyes which endure for euer And thy self O gratious Sauiour passing into thy glory through the greatest afflictions of thys worlde hast trodē out vnto vs by thy steps that way to true and perfect felicitie in the which no humble and true seruant ought eyther to disdaine or to shrincke to followe after hys Lord and Master so going before hym But for so much as without thee we can doe nothyng that good is I besech thee to endue me with thy heauenly grace that I may take vp willingly obediently thys crosse which thou hast appoynted vnto me and folow after thee and that I may drinke of as it were this medicinable cup though bitter vnto the flesh which thou the heauenly phisitian doest thus offer vnto me patiently without grndging or murmuring agaynst thee and that I may with thy faithfull seruant Job and with vnfayned lips and hart say the Lord hath geuen the Lord hath taken away as it hath pleased the Lorde so is it come to passe blessed be the name of the Lord. For if I haue receiued gladly youth health riches honour and ioy at thy handes O lord why should I refuse patiently to take age sicknes aduersitie and sorrowe at thy handes also These thinges be in dede very greuous vnto fraile nature and fleshe but thou my Lorde though most perfectly innocent infinitely hast suffered more greuous thinges for me and I haue deserued infinitely more greuous thinges who haue so oft deserued hell But yet thou knowest the frailtie of our humane condition and nature Wherefore I besech thee as thou pourest sharpe wine into our woūdes to bite away the corruption of our sinnes so after the example of the mercifull Samaritane set forth in thy holy Gospell to resemble thy selfe adde vnto the sharpe wyne of thy correction the suppling oyle of thy mercifull comfort wherby I may be able to suffer things which otherwise are intolerable vnto me And if it bee thy pleasure to encrease sorow vpon me encrease also thy grace and gift of patience in me and turne these worldly and bodily afflictions to the profite of my soule by mine acknowledging of thy iustice in punishing me worthely and thy mercy in correcting me graciously euen like as a father hath pitie vpon hys children whē he beateth them and by my submitting of my owne will vnto thy holy will patiently taking of this thy prouing and trying of me whether I loue thee or no may offer that sacrifice of obedience which is acceptable vnto thee And when thy fatherly pietie shall be contented with thy meeke chastising of me then I besech thee send calme after thys tempest quietnes after thys trouble and ioy after thys sorrow that I may render thākes vnto thee for double causes both that thou hast first corrected and amended me an vnprofitable seruaunt and afterward hast taken away the bitternes of affliction with the softnes of thy comfort in the one hauing regard of necessitie in the other not forgetting my infirmitie and in both as in all thinges alwaies remembring thy mercy vnto the which I doe commend and betake my self both body and soule now and for euer Vnto thee with the father and the holy ghost one God of most excellent maiestie be all prayse honour and thankesgeuing for euer and euer Amē ¶ An other in sicknes ALmightie God and most mercifull father who doest correct all those whō thou doest receaue bringing euen vnto the very
countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25. The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ cried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he stretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen ▪ he doth loue a little And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7. Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12 Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turned into lamentation their altars c 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the prophets came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37. Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that tyme Judas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread c. Math. 26 Judas said Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37 So Joseph was brought downe into Egipt and Potiphar c. Gen. 39. Jesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them whome seeke ye They answered him Jesus of Nazareth Jesus aunswered I am he Judas also c. John 18. The foolish virgines came also saying Lord Lord c. Math. 25. The great Dragon that olde serpent was cast out c. Ruee. 12. Judas had geuen them a token saying whomsoeuer I kisse he it is take him and lead him away And as soone as he was come he goeth to him and saith Maister maister c. Marke 14. Joad tooke Abner aside peaceably and smote him vnder the ribbe that he died c. 2. Sam. 3. Simon to redeme Jonathan sendeth mony and the children to Triphon c. 1. Macha 13. The Jewes spate Christ in his face and buffeted him saying Prophecy vnto vs O Christ who is he that smote thee Peter sate without in the hall and a maid c Math. 26. When C ham the father of Chanaan saw the nakednes of his father he tolde his two brethren c. Gen. 10. Heliseus is mocked of little children crying vnto him Come vp thou baldhead c. 4. Reg. 2. Pilate let Barrabas lose vnto thē and scourged Jesus and deliuered him to be crucified Then the souldiours of the gouernour toke Jesus in to the common hall c. Math. 27. The plowers plowed vpon my backe and furrowes long did cast c. Psal 131. Sathan smote Job with sore boyles frō the soule of his foot c. Joh. 2. And the souldiours platted a crowne of thorne vpon his head and a reede in his right hand and bowed their knees before him and mocked him saying God saue c. Math. 27 When thou hast done all thy duety sitte downe that thou maist receue a crowne c. Eccle. 32 Abner said vnto Dauid who art thou that criest to the king c. 1. Sam. 26 Pilate toke water and washed hys handes before the multitude saying I am innocent of the death of this iust man looke you to it Then answered all the people c. Math. 27. Jezabell sent a messenger vnto Helias saying The Gods do so to me c. 3. Reg. 19. Then the king commaunded and they brought Daniel and cast c. Dan. 6. and Jesus bare his crosse and came into a place named Golgotha where they crucified him and two other with him in either side one and Jesus in the midst of them c. John 19. Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offring and layd it upon Isaac his sonne c. Gene. 22. Behold the widow was there gathering sticks and Eliah called her and said c. 3. Reg. 17. And when they were come to the place which is called Caluarie there they crucified him and the euil doers one on the right hand and the other on the left c. Luke 23. Tubultaim wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and iron c. Gen. 4. Esay the prophet was cut in the midst with a saw and fasted on a tree c. One of the souldiours with a speare pearced his side forthwith ran there out bloud and water And he that saw it bare record and his recorde is true And he that c. John 19. With the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man c Gen. 2. The Lord said to Moses Thou shalt smite the rocks and water c Exo. 17 Joseph toke the body and wrapped it in a cleane linnen cloth and layd it in his new tombe which
3. Lett vp thy rodde and stretch out thine hande vpon the sea c. Exodus 14 They cutte downe a branche with one cluster of grapes and beare it vpon c. Num. 13. The Angel sayd to Joseph Arise and take the babe and his mother and go into the land of Israel for they are dead which sought the babes life Then he arose and toke the babe c. Mat. 2 God spake to Jacob Get thee out of this countrey Jacob toke all his goodes and cattell c. Gen. 31. Dauid asked counsell of the Lord saying Shall I go vp into any cities of Judah c. 2. Sam. 2. The tempter came to Christ saying If thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made bread But he aunswering sayd it is written Man shal not liue by bread only c. Math. 4. Esau selleth his birth right for a messe of pottage c. Gen. 25 The woman seyng the tree to be pleasaunt toke of the fruit c. Gen. 3. Christ tried with a loud voyce Lazarus come forth Then he that was dead came forth bound hand foote with bandes and his face was bound with a napkin Jesus said vnto them c. John 11. Helias stretched himselfe vpon the childe and the Lord heard the voyce of Helias c. 3. Reg. 17. Heliseus comming into the house and behold the childe was dead and he tretched c. 4. Reg. 4. He was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Abraham said Lord if I haue now found fauour in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser aunswered Lo I see foure men loose walking in the midst of the fire Dan. 3. Jesus sayd Many sinnes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7. Dauid said to Nathan I haue sinned against the Lord c. 2. Sam. 12 Aaron looked vpon Miriam and behold she was leprous Num. 12 When Christ came nere Jerusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the lest in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. Who shall haue pitie then vpon thee O Jerusalem or who c. Jere. 15. Their feastes are turned into lamentation their altars c 1. Macha 1. Christ riding to Jerusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees strawed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. 11 The women sang by course in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 28 The children of the prophetes came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them it is written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a den of theues Luke 19 Is this house become a denne of theeues wherupon c. Jere. 7. Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Jesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Josephes brethren saw him a farre of c. Gen. 37. Absolon rose vp early and stode hard by the c. 2. Sam. 15. They appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that tyme Judas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread c. Math. 26 Judas said Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37 Do Joseph was brought downe into Egipt and Potiphar c. Gen. 39. Jesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them Whome seeke ye They answered him Jesus of Nazareth Jesus aunswered I am he Judas also c. John 18. The foolish virgines came also saying Lord Lord c. Math. 25. The great Dragon that olde serpent was cast out c. Ruee. 12. Judas had geuen them a token saying Whomsoeuer I kisse he it is take him and lead him away And as soone as he was come he goeth to him and saith Maister maister c. Marke 14. Joad tooke Abner aside peaceably and smote him vnder the ribbe that he died c. 2. Sam. 3. Simon to redeme Jonathan sendeth mony and the children to Triphon c. 1. Macha 13. The Jewes spate Christ in his face and buffeted him saying Prophecy vnto vs O Christ who is he that smote thee Peter sate without in the hall and a maid c Math. 26. When C ham the father of Chanaan saw the naked n●● of his father he tolde his two brethren c. Gen. 10. Heliseus is mocked of little children crying vnto him Come vp thou baldhead c. 1. Reg. 2. Pilate let Barrabas lose vnto thē and scourged Jesus and deliuered him to be crucified Then the souldiours of the gouernour toke Jesus in to the common hall c. Math. 27. The plowers plowed vpon my backe and furrowes long did cast c. Psal 131. Sathan smote Job with sore boyles frō the soule of his foot c. Job 2. And the souldiours platted a crowne of thorne vpon his head and a reede in his right hand and bowed their knees before him and mocked him saying God saue c. Math. 27 When thou hast done all thy duery sitte downe that thou maist receue a crowne c. Eccle. 32. Abner said vnto Dauid who art thou that criest to the king c. 1. Sam. 26. Pilate toke water and washed hys handes before the multitude saying I am innocent of the death of this iust man looke you to it Then answered all the people c. Math. 27. Jezabell sent a messenger vnto Helias saying The Gods do so to me c. 3. Reg. 19. Then the king commaunded and they brought Daniel and cast c. Dan. 6. And Jesus bare his crosse and came into a place named Golgotha where they crucified him and two other with him on either side one and Jesus in the midst of them c. John 19. Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offring and layd it vpon Isaac his sonne c. Gene. 22. Behold the widow was there gathering sticks and Eliah called her and said c. 3. Reg. 17. And when they were come to the place which is called Caluarie there they crucified him and the euil doers one on the right hand and the other on the left c. Luke 23. Tubultaim wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and iron c. Gen. 4. Esay the prophet was cut in the midst with a saw and fasted on a tree c. One of the souldiours
criest to the king c. 1. Sam. 26. Pilate toke water and washed hys handes before the multitude saying I am innocent of the death of this iust man looke you to it Then answered all the people c. Math. 27. Jezabell sent a messenger vnto Helias saying The Gods do so to me c. 3. Reg. 19. Then the king commaunded and they brought Daniel and cast c. Dan. 6. And Jesus bare his crosse and came into a place named Golgotha where they crucified him and two other with him on either side one and Jesus in the midst of them c. John 19. Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offring and layd it vpon Isaac his sonne c. Gene. 22. Behold the widow was there gathering sticks and Eliah called her and said c. 3. Reg. 17. And when they were come to the place which is called Caluarie there they crucified him and the euil doers one on the right hand and the other on the left c. Luke 23. Tubultaim wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and iron c. Gen. 4. Esay the prophet was cut in the midst with a saw and fasted on a tree c. One of the souldiours with a speare pearced his side forth with ran there out bloud and water And he that saw it bare record and his recorde is true And he that c. John 19. With the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man c Gen. 2. The Lord said to Moses Thou shalt smite the rocke and water c Exo. 17 Joseph toke the body and wrapped it it in a cleane linnen cloth and layd it in his new tombe which he had hewen out euen in the rock and rolled a great stone to the dore c. Math. 27. Assone as the sunne was downe Josne commaundeth that they c. Josu 8 Then they arose and went all night and toke the body c. 1. Sam. 31 There was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting ouer against the sepulchre The next day that followed the day of preparing the hie priestes and Pharises c. Math. 27. She wepeth continually in the night and her teares c. Lamen 1. Call me not Naomi but call me Mara for the lord hath geuen c. Ruth 1. He layd it in a tomb hewen out of a rocke wherin was neuer man yet layd And that day was the preparing of the Saboth the Saboth drue on The women that folowed after c. Luke 23. When Joseph was come to his brethren they stript him c. Gen. 37. So they toke vp Jonas and cast him into the sea and the sea c. Jonas For feare of him the kepers were astonied became as dead men But the Angell sayd to The women Feare not for I know you seeke Jesus which was crucified c. Math. 28. Samson arose at midnight and toke the dores c. Judicum 16. And the Lord spake vnto the fish and it cast out Jonas c. Jonas 2. Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene out of whom he had cast vii deuils And she went and told them that had bene with him which mourned c. Mar. 16 The king said vnto Daniell O Daniel the seruaunt c. Daniel 6. When I had past a litle from them then I found him c. Cant. 3. Jesus said to Thomas put thy finger here and see my hands and put forth thy hand and put it into my side and be not faythlesse c. John 20. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniell c. Gen. 32. Gedeon aunswered the Lord be with vs why then c. Jud. 6. So after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And they went forth and preached c. Mar. 16 And Enoch walked with God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. 5. There appeared a charet of fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirlwinde c. 2. Reg. 2 Behold a woman a Cananite came out of the sea coastes and cried saying vnto him Haue mercy on me O Lord c. Math. 15. A certayne man was diseased 38. yeares when Jesus saw him lie and knew c. John 5. And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went vnto them walkyng on the sea c. Math. 14. Mary stoode at the sepulcher wepyng and as she wept she bowed her selfe into the sepulchre and saw two aungels in white sitting the one c. John 20. Ruben returned to the pit and behold Joseph was not in the pit c. Gen. 37. I will seeke him that my soule loueth I sought him but I found him not c. Cant. 3. The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c. Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu botrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Cob. 6. And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the held of the serpent Gen. 3. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke i. And Moyses returned to Jethro his father in law and sayd to hym I pray c. Exo. 4. My soule doth magnify the Lord and my sprite doth reioyce in God my sauiour Luke 1. When the dayes were accomplished Mary brought forth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes and layd him in the manger because there was no roume c. Lu. 2. Put thy shoes of thy feete for the place wheron thou standest is holy ground Exod. 3. Aarons rod being put in the tabernacle did blossom and I will make cease c. Num. 17. And when the viii dayes were accomplished that they should circumcise the childe his name Was then called Jesus which was so named of the Angel before he was concerned c. Luke 2. Abraham circumcised his sonne Isaac when he was eight dayes old as God had cōmaunded him c. Gen. 21 Let euery manchild among you be circumcised That is ve shall circumcise the foreskin of
he Judas also c. John 18. The foolish virgines came also saying Lord Lord c. Math. 25. The great Dragon that olde serpent was cast out c. Reue. 12. Judas had geuen them a token saying whomsoeuer I kisse he it is take him and lead him away and as soone as he was come he goeth to him and saith Maister maister c. Marke 14. Joad tooke Abner aside peaceably and smote him vnder the ribbe that he died c. 2. Sam. 3. Simon to redeme Jonathan sendeth mony and the children to Triphon c. 1. Macha 13. The Jewes spate Christ in his face and buffeted him saying Prophecy vnto vs O Christ who is he that smote thee Peter sate without in the hall and a maid c Math. 26. When C ham the rather of Chanaan saw the nakednes of his father he tolde his two brethren c. Gen. 10. Heliseus is mocked of little children crying vnto him Come vp thou baldhead c. 4. Reg. 2. Pilate let Barrabas lose vnto thē and scourged Jesus and deliuered him to be crucified Then the souldiours of the gouernour toke Jesus in to the common hall c. Math. 27. The plowers plowed vpon my backe and furrowes long did cast c. Psal 131. Sathan smote Job with sore boyles frō the soule of his foot c. Job 2. And the souldiours platted a crowne of chorne vpon his head and a reede in his right hand and bowed their knees before him and mocked him saying God saue c. Math. 27 When thou hast done all thy duety sitte downe that thou maist receue a crowne c. Eccle. 32. Abner said vnto Dauid who art thou that criest to the king c. 1. Sam. 26 Pilate toke water and washed hys handes before the multitude saying I am innocent of the death of this iust man looke you to it Then answered all the people c. Math. 27. Jezabeli sent a messenger vnto Helias saying The Gods do so to me c. 3. Reg. 19. Then the king commaunded and they brought Daniel and cast c. Dan. 6. And Jesus bare his crosse and came into a place named Golgotha where they crucified him and two other with him in either side one and Jesus in the midst of them c. John 19. Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offring and layd it vpon Isaac his sonne c. Gene. 22. Behold the widow was there gathering sticks and Eliah called her and said c. 3. Reg. 17. And when they were come to the place which is called Caluarie there they crucified him and the euil doers one on the right hand and the other on the left c. Luke 23. Tubultaim wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and iron c. Gen. 4. Esay the prophet was cut in the midst with a saw and fasted on a tre c. One of the souldiours with a speare pearced his side forthwith ran there out bloud and water And he that saw it bare record and his recorde is true And he that c. John 19. With the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man c Gen. 2. The Lord said to Moses Thou shalt smite the rocke and water c Exo. 17 Joseph toke the body and wrapped it it in a cleane linnen cloth and lard it in his new tombe which he had hewen out euen in the rock and rolled a great stone to the dore c. Math. 27. Assone as the sunne was downe Josue commaundeth that they c. Josu 8 Then they arose and went all night and toke the body c. 1. Sam. 31 There was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting ouer against the sepulchre The next day that followed the day of preparing the hie priestes and Pharises c. Math. 27. She wepeth continually in the night and her teares c. Lamen 1. Call me not Naomi but call me Mara for the lord hath geuen c. Ruth 1. He layd it in a tomb hewen out of a rocke wherein was neuer man yet layd And that day was the preparing of the Saboth the Saboth drue on The women that folowed after c. Luke 23. When Joseph was come to his brethren they stript him c. Gen. 37. So they toke vp Jonas and cast him into the sea and the sea c. Jonas 1. For feare of him the kepers were astonied became as dead men But the Angell sayd to the women Feare not for I know you seeke Jesus which was crucified c. Math. 28. Samson arose at midnight and toke the dores c. Judicum 16. And the Lord spake vnto the fish and it cast out Jonas c. Jonas 2. Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene out of whom he had cast vij deuils And she went and told them that had bene with him which mourned c. Mar. 16 The king said vnto Daniell O Daniel the seruaunt c. Daniel 6. When I had past a litle from them then I found him c. Cant. 3. Jesus said to Thomas put thy finger here and see my hands and put forth thy hand and put it into my side and be not faythlesse c. John 20. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniell c. Gen. 32. Gedeon aunswered If the Lord be with vs why then c. Jud. 6. So after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And they went forth and preached c. Mar. 16 And Enoch walke●●ith God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. ● There appeared a charet o● fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirleminde 2. Reg. 2. The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Jacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c. Num. 24. Mary the mother of Jesu betrothed to Joseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c. Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her thac she may be geúen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6 And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 3. The angel said to him the Lord is with thee thou valiaunt man Judges 6. And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Juda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c. Luke
22. Helisha sayd behold thou shalt see it with thine eyes but thou c. 4. Reg. 7. Jesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them Whome seeke ye They answered him Jesus of Nazareth Jesus aunswered I am he Judas also c. John 18. The foolish virgineg came also saying Lord Lord c. Math. 25. The great Dragon that olde serpent was cast out c. Reue. 12. Judas had geuen them a token saying Whomsoeuer I kisse he it is take him and lead him away And as soone as he was come he goeth to him and faith Maister maister c. Marke 14. Joab tooke Abner aside peaceably and smote him vnder the ribbe that he died c. 2. Sam. 3. Simon to redeme Jonathan sendeth mony and the children to Triphon c. 1. Macha 13. The Jewes spate Christ in his face and buffeted him saying Prophecy vnto vs O Christ who is he that smote thee Peter sate without in the hall and a maid c Math. 26. When C ham the father of Chanaan saw the nakednes of his father he tolde his two brethren c. Gen. 10. Heliseus is mocked of little children crying vnto him Come vp thou baldhead c. 4. Reg. 2. Pilate let Barrabas lose vnto thē and scourged Iesus and deliuered him to be crucified Then the souldiours of the gouernour toke Jesus in to the common hall c. Math. 27. The plowers plowed vpon my backe and furrowes long did cast c. Psal iji Sathan smote Job with sore boyles frō the soule of his foot c. Job 2. And the souldiours platted a crowne of thorne vpon his head and a reede in his right hand and bowed their knees before him and mocked him saying God saue c. Math. 27. When thou hast done all thy duety sitte downe that thou maist receiue a crowne c. Eccle. 32. Abner said vnto Dauid who art thou that criest to the king c. 1. Sam. 26. Pilate toke water and washed hys handes before the multitude saying I am innocent of the death of this iust man looke you to it Then answered all the people c. Math. 27. Jezabell sent a messenger vnto Helias saying The Gods do so to me c. 3. Reg. 19. Then the king commaunded and they brought Daniel and cast c. Dan. 6. And Jesus bere his crosse and came into a place named Gol gotha where they crucified him and two other with him on either side one and Jesus in the midst of them c. John 19. Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offring and layd it vpon Isaac his sonne c. Gene. 22. Behold the widow was there gathering sticks and Eliah called her and said c. 3. Reg. 17. And when they were come to the place which is called Caluarie there they crucified him and the euil doers one on the right hand and the other on the left c. Luke 23. Tubultaim wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and iron c. Gen. 4. Esay the prophet was cut in the midst with a saw and fasted on a tree c. One of the souldiwith a speare pearced his side forth with ranne there out bloud and water And he that saw it bare record and his recorde is true And he that c. John 19. With the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man c. Gen. 2. The Lord said to Moses Thou shalt smite the rocke and water c. Exod. 17. Joseph toke the body and wrapped it it in a cleane linnen cloth and layd it in his new tombe which he had hewen out euen in the rock and rolled a great stone to the dore c. Math. 27. Assone as the sunne was downe Josue commaundeth that they c. Josu 8 Then they arose and went all night and toke the body c. 1. Sam. 31 There was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting ouer against the sepulchre The nert day that followed the day of preparing the hie priestes and Pharises c. Math. 27. She wepeth continually in the night and her teares c. Lamen 1. Call me not Naomi but call me Mara for the lord hath geuen c. Ruth 1. He layd it in a tomb hewen out of a rocke wherin was neuer man yet layd And that day was the preparing of the Saboth the Saboth drue on The women that folowed after c. Luke 23. When Joseph was come to his brethren they stript him c. Gen. 37. So they toke vp Jonas and cast him into the sea and the sea c. Jonas 1. For feare of him the kepers were astonied became as dead men But the Angell sayd to the women Feare not for I know you seeke Iesus which was crucified c. Math. 28. Samson arose at midnight and toke the dores c. Judicum 16. And the Lord spake vnto the fish and it cast out Jonas c. Jouas 2. Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene out of whom he had cast vij deuils And she went and told them that had bene with him which mourned c. Mar. 16 The king said vnto Daniell O Daniel the seruaunt c. Daniel 6. When I had past a litle from them then I found him c. Cant. 3. Jesus said to Thomas put thy finger here and see my hands and put forth thy hand and put it into my side and be not faythlesse c. John 20. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniell c. Gen. 32. Gedeon aunsuered If the Lord be with vs why then c. Jud. 6. So after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And they went forth and preached c. Mar. 16 And Enoch walked with God and he was no more sene for God tooke him away c. Gen. 5. There appeared a charet of fire and horses of fire so Elias went vp by a whirle winde c. 2. Reg. 2. The birth of blessed Mary the virgine the mother of Christ c. There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Jesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a sta● of Jacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c. Num. 24. Mary the mother of Iesu betrothed to Ioseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Joseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt go vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speake for her that she may be geuen thee to wife For to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6. And in the vi month the Angell Gabriell was sent frō God to a citie in Galile named Nazareth to a virgine affianced to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. The seede of the woman shall tread vppon the head of the serpent Gen. 3. The