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A68935 An epitome of the Psalmes, or briefe meditacions vpon the same, with diuerse other moste christian prayers, translated by Richard Tauerner; Precationes Christinæ ad imitationem psalmorum copositæ. English Capito, Wolfgang, 1478-1541.; Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575.; Brunfels, Otto, 1488-1534. Precationes Biblicae. 1539 (1539) STC 2748; ESTC S119604 91,371 344

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make to thy selfe any grauē Image nor any lykenes of any thynge y t is in heuē aboue or in erth beneth nor in y e water vnder the erth thou shalt not bow downe to them nor worship them Thou shalt not take y e name of thy Lorde God in vayne Remember that thou kepe holy the Sabboth daye Honour thy father and thy mother Thou shalt do no murther Thou shalt not cōmyt adultery Thou shalt not steale Thou shalt beare no false wytnesse agaynst thy neyghbour Thou shalte not desyre thy neyghbours house thou shalte not desyre thy neyghboures wyfe nor hys seruaūt nor hys mayde nor hys Oxe nor hys Asse nor any thynge that is thy neyghboures FINIS THE PRINCIPAL PRAYERS OF the BYBLE moste necessary for christen men gathered out by RICHARD TAVERNER The prayer of Moises to the Lorde for the synnes of the people Exod. 32. LOrde why hoyleth thy wrath againste thy people whome thou haste brought forth of the lād of Egypte that is to wete out of y e captiuitie and bōdage of the deuil Let not these Egyptiās I meane these vngodly and deuelishe persons say God dealeth craftely with them euen to rydde thē out of the world Let thy wrath be asswaged ouerthe wyckednesse of thy people Amen An other prayer of Moses to the some entente Exod 32. OH this people haue synned an heynouse syn and haue made thē golden goddes Eyther forgyue them this offense or els wipe me out of this boke whiche thou hast written Amen For the synne of the people grudging agaynste god a prayer of Moses Num. 14. THe Lorde is pacient and ful of mercy bearing awaye synne trespase and leauyng none gyltles Thou doest visite the vnrighteousnes of the fathers vpon the children euē to y e thyrde and fourthe kyndred Forgyue I beseche the the synne of thꝭ thy people accordīg to thy great mercy as thou haste bene mercifull vnto them commyng out of Egypt euen vnto this place An other of Moses Aaron for the people Num. 16. MOst myghty god of spirites of all flesh Wilte y u for the syn of one be wroth with al the multitude For the stubbernes of the people the true p̄acher on this wyse as Moses dyd may make his prayer vnto god Deut. 9. DEstroye not Lord thy people enheritaūce whom thou haste deliuered through thy greatnes and whom thou hast brought out of the Egypt of this worlde Remēbre thy seruauntes Abraham Isaac Iacob loke not vnto the stubbernes of this people neither to theyr wyckednes and offēses for it is thyne owne people and enheritaūce which thou hast chalēged for thyne owne in thy greate myght stretched out arme Amen A prayer of Esdras for the synnes of the people 1. Esd. 9. MY God I am confounded and dare not lyfte vp myne eyes vnto the my god for our wyckednes is growen ouer oure hed and oure trespaces are waxen great vnto the heauen euen from the tyme of our fathers yea our selues also haue greuously synned vnto this daye because of our wyckednes haue we our kynges and preestes bene delyuered into the hand of the kinges of the naciōs into the swerde into captiuitie into spoyle and into confusion of face as it is come to passe this daye But nowe is there a lytle and sodayne graciousnes come from the Lorde our God so that some of vs are escaped to thintēte he may gyue vs his peace in his holy place that our God maye lyght our eyes and gyue vs a lytle lyfe in our bondage For we are bonde men yet our god hath not forsaken vs in our bōdage but hath inclined mercy vnto vs in the syght of the hethen kynges y t he shulde gyue vs lyfe promote the house of our God and so set vp the desolacion therof and gyue vs an hedge ī Iuda and Hierusalem And nowe O our God what shall we say after this for we haue forsaken thy cōmaundementes which thou hast commaunded by thy seruauntes Prophetes and sayde The lande wherevnto ye go to possesse it is an vncleane lande throughe the fylthynes of the people of the landes in their abominaciōs wherewith they haue made it full of vnclennes on euery syde Therfore shall ye not gyue youre doughters vnto their sonnes and their doughters shal ye not take vnto youre sonnes seke not their peace and wealth for euer that ye maye be stronge and enioy the good in the lande and that ye your children maye haue the inheritaunce of it for euermore And after al this that is come vpō vs because of our most naughty dedes and our greate trespace thou our god hast spared our wyckednesse hast gyuē vs a deliueraunce as it is come to passe this day to y e entente we shuld not turne backe and let go thy commaundementes neyther be ioyned ī matrimony with the people of these abominacions Wilte thou then be wroth at vs tyl we be vtterly consumed so that nothinge remayne and tyll there be no delyueraūce O lord of Israel thou art righteous for we remayne yet escaped as it is this day Behold in thy presence are we ī our trespace for herevpon is there no standinge before the. The prayer of Nehemias for the synnes of the people before the Lord. Nehem. 1. O Lorde God of heauē y u greate terrible God thou that kepest couenaunte and mercy with them that loue the and kepe thy cōmaundementes let thyne eares harken thyne eyes be open that thou mayst heare y e prayer of thy seruaūt which I praye nowe before the day and night for the children of Israel thy seruauntes and knowledge the synnes of y e chyldrē of Israel which we haue cōmitted agaynst the. And I and my fathers haue sinned also we haue bene led out of the waye by vanities ī that we haue not kept thy cōmaundementes statutes lawes which thou commaundedst thy seruaunt Moses And they are thy seruauntes thy people whome thou hast delyuered through thy greate power and myghty hand I beseche the lorde let thyne eare bowe downe to the prayer of thy seruaūtꝭ whose desire is to feare thy name Amen A confession and solemne prayer of the leuites and of the church for synnes with a rehersal of the benefytes of God 2. Esd. 9. LOrd thou alone hast made heauen and the heauen of heauens with all their companye the earth all that is therupon the see and all that is cōteyned therin thou gyuest lyfe vnto all and the host of heauen bowe them selues vnto the. Thou art the Lorde god that didest chose Abraham foundest his hert faythfull before the and madeste a couenaunt with him to gyue hym his sede the land of the Cananites Hethytes Amorites Pheresites Iebusites and Gergesites And thou madest good thy wordes for thou art righteous and dydest consydre the mysery of oure fathers in Egypte herdest their cōplaynte by the redde see and shewedst tokens wonders vpon Pharao and on al
gettest thou of myne harme Howe can I praye the beynge thus destitute and left in synnes in darknes in death in hell Set forth brute thy mercyfull actes thy trouth credite and ryghtuousnes wherwyth franklye wythout our desertes thou makest vs ryghtuous Why doest not rather O Lorde shyfte me from darkenes to lyght from peryshynge vnto sauegarde from death to lyfe from hell to heuen Thus doynge I shal haue occasion to prayse thy name Why doest not thou heare hym that cryeth to the so erly afore the sonne ryse Why doest thou so vncurteously pussh backe thy client callyng on the after the daysprynge Why doest thou so roughly turne thy face alwaye from me Longe tyme haue I lyen in prison and foūde no remedy in so much that I was clene destitute both of Goddes helpe mās Thou takest away frō me al the cōforte I myght haue agaynst death al the trust of lyfe al that mought succour me in aduersitie agayne thou sendest me all mysfortune damage and calamite Thus playnly me thynketh thou workest me more spyte then al enemyes in the worlde coulde do where as heretofore thou stodest my synguler good Lorde frende and defence agaynst al myne aduersaryes Thy wrath hath lyen ouer heuy on my sholders and thyn awe hath kepte my corage lowe Lorde God I besech y e ones agayn heare my humble peticion helpe me now in my moost nede for thy wonderous holy names sake where by thou orderest all thynges Amen An admonicion of the promyses made in Christe Psalm 89. THy credite and trouth are prepared in the heauens that is in thy sayntes O Lorde wyth whō thou hast made an euerlastynge couenaunt Thou hast sworne to that same Dauid Iesus Christ that thou wylt prepare hym sede for euer that is to saye true beleuers in hym There is none lyke vnto the thou arte drad amonge the congregacion of the holy thou art wonderful and in myght thou doest passe all other All thynges be thyne thou haste made all together But remember thy trouth and promyse O Lorde Helpe vs in thys distresse In truste loue toward the buyld the a dwellyng house in vs teach vs to be mery in the that we maye walke in the lyght of thy countenaunce that we maye reioyse in thy name and be exalted through thy righteousnes Be thou the prayse of our strength for thorowe the we be able to all thynges at thy pleasure we maye do all by Iesus Christ thy only begotten sonne for he is thy derely beloued we also for hys sake be counted thy beloued sonnes heyres kynges and prestes Thy grace and couenaunte be wyth vs euer more Whan thou shalt punysh vs accordynge to oure desertes yet leaue vs not vnder the scourge turne not thy mercye from vs brynge vs not downe to vtter destruction but after thou hast chastised vs shewe thy fauoure on vs agayne Remember our corrupte nature and that thou madest not man for nought No man can delyuer hymselfe frō death no man can saue hys owne soule from hell thou only must do it namely to such as beleue in the. Remember the spytefull reproches that thy Christe suffred for vs for hys sake shewe thy mercy vpon vs. Praysed be thou O Lorde for euer Amen For the necessities of mans lyfe a thankynge Psal. 90. LOrde thou arte our continuall shote anker for thou arte God for euer Short is oure lyfe alwaye some of vs dye other some come into the worlde and wyth the a thousande yeares be but one day yea as the lest minute of an houre Thys lyfe passeth as doth a dreame euen as grasse in the felde grene to daye and drye to morowe yf thou be displesed thē we be lost yf thou chafe thē shrynke we for feare for thorow sinnes we be deade vnto the. Certes Lorde yf thou haue respecte to oure synnes who shall stande fast shewe vs how many be the dayes of oure lyfe that we maye spende them wysely to y e prayse of thy name lest we foolyshly trustyng on longe lyfe sodenly come vnto our death Come Lorde vnto vs and cōforte thy people In the mornynge replenysh vs wyth thy goodnes that after thys longe sorowe we maye take herte of comforte agayne Declare thy good wyll vpon vs and set forwarde our handworkes euery day vnto better So be it A prayer agaynst goostly temptacion psalm 91. TRustyng on thy grace o lorde all my hope I put in the hyde my lyfe wyth Christ wythin the vnderneth the shadowe of thy wynges defende me do my God as my trust is in the delyuer me from the snare of Satans garde they hunte howe to plucke me from the. From the perilous poysō of false doctrine from theyr wyly practises so subtilye forged by greuous threatenynges and swete wordes thy truth be my sheld Let me not stāde in feare of y e nyght euyl of vnbeleue and of thy strayte iudgement neyther let me be afrayd of the flyenge arowe on y e day tyme let me not be in feare of that horrible pestilence crepynge in thorowe darkenes I meane let me not be ignoraunt howe detestable and horrible my synnes be that I dissemble them not nor qualifye them Let me not drede that mydday deuyl which abuseth thy churche vnder a tytle pretence of holynes Nether let Satan though he chaunge hymselfe in to an angel of lyght stryke any fear in me Both on the ryght syde and on the lefte aswell in prosperitie as in aduersitie aswel in gostly busines as in corporal let thy angels diligently wayte on me that I do not stomble Then shall I treade vnder foote that helly dragon Howe gredely haue I longed after the Lorde delyuer me accordyng to thy worde preserue me for thy holy names sake Of lōge tyme haue I called on the heare me therfore moost mercyfull God be wyth me in thys and other myne aduersities rescue me make me regarded in the syghte of myne enemies to thintent I may at large extoll thy goodnes Put me vnto Christe that I maye be one of hys for he is the euerlastynge lyfe Mercyfull Lorde let me se some spedy remedy in these daungers and after it thy euerlastynge health Amen For the true forsakynge of thy selfe Psalm 92. OF duety we be bounde alwaye wyth coragious spirit to praise hallow thy name In the morow of ioye when al thynges shal chaūce to our hertes desyre we shall ascribe al to thy goodnes wythout any deseruynge on our behalfe and so shal we prayse thy mere speciall grace But in the night of trouble aduersitie we shal cal to remēbraunce thy moost faythfull and trustye promyses that we despayre not Certaynly Lorde we knowlege all thynges to be in thyne handes for thou madest all thynges thou conseruest gouernest all y t thou hast wrought geue vs therfore grace bothe to put to our good wyll and to worke that thou wyllest for thys cā not be done by mans power Enforme vs wyth knowlege stablysh vs
of the heare me for thy goodnes nygh thou art to al that call on the. Thy promyses be iuste yea they be trouth it selfe loke to my wretchednes delyuer me plucke thou me from al daungers Truely I shall neuer forget thyne vnspeakable goodnes Take I say Lorde my matter into thy handes Ryd me forth of trouble quyckē me lyke as thou hast promysed to do Let my humble supplicaciō come in afore the saue me euen to make thy worde good Thyne hande be wyth me let me neuer leaue thy worde but brynge aboute y t my soule maye perpetually lyue and prayse the rendrynge vnto the most hertye thākes for thy continuall kyndnes Thy ryght hande I saye helpe me I am as a sely shepe that strayeth in wyldernesse Doutles of my selfe I am not able to turne to thy hyghe waye agayne Wherfore moost gentell herdman and Lorde seke thou me out bryng me agayne vnto thy fold Neuer suffer that thy memorial thy waye wytnesse iugemēt ryghteousnes trouth worde pleasure and ordynaunce at any tyme shuld perysh or be of no effecte strēgth or valure Cause that my flesh alway may quyuer and be adrad of thy threatenynges so that my spirite in the meane tyme be neuer hindred nor disturbed from the constaunt trust of thy promyses made performed vnto vs for Christ Iesus sake thy dearly beloued sonne Amen Agaynst euell tonges Psalm 120. IN thys my greuous trouble lord I call on the wherfore heare me O most gracious Lorde Lorde I say delyuer me from euell tonges vnshamefastly raylyng agaynst thy holy trouth aswell as agaynste me yet do I knowlege thy trouth wol do vnto death Wo is me that I am constrayned to leade my lyfe amonges these foreners and suche as be not thy naturall chyldren borne I meane amōges those y t be enemyes vnto thy peace and pursuers of thy moost hallowed name from such pestilencies saue and kepe me I the praye O moost gracious Lorde To put thy selfe in Gods handes Psalm 121. I Lyft vp myne eyes vnto heauen cryenge callynge for assystence of thy grace My god helpe me truely thys is easy for the to do for thou madest both heauē and earth I besech the so to kepe me that my foote slyde not but haue thou a watchyng eye vpon me Shadowe me aboute thorow thy ryght hande be thou my bulwarke and fortresse agaynst the vngodly suffer not the myghtye to laye cruell hādes on me And o thou moost gentel and benigne Lorde I pray the let not myne herte be set on the vayne pleasures of thys worlde neyther yet let me cowardly fall and shrynke whan I am brought to aduersitie and trouble Deliuer me frō all euell be thou thassuraunce warrant to my soule cast thy tender eye towarde me whether I go in or out O Lorde Amen For the buyldynge of Christes Church Psalm 122. I Haue surely great cause to reioise euen from my herte roote in that I se so many men daylye reformyng theyr lyfe vnto better beynge illumined by faythe and makynge greate prease to enter into y e Lordes house Enlarge therfore thorow thy worde the precincte and boundes of thy cytie Hierusalem Repare agayne concorde peace and true loue in vs to y e perpetual honoure of thy name Let thy spirite shyne by a true certaine iudgement make thy cytizens welthy in all goodes Let the gates of hell haue no power agaynst thy cytie so that thy churche maye lyue in rest quietly and saffely defēde it frō all imminent daūgers sende vs many that may preach vs peace in this cytie and that by all meanes wol do theyr endeuours to further it Amē Constantly to endure vnder Christes crosse Psalm 123. TO the lyfte I vp myne eyes O God that dwellest in heauen Cōsyder that as the seruaūtes haue a ready eye towardes theyr maister and the maydens also vpon theyr maystresse euen so be myne eyes continually fixed vpon the to thyntent at length I maye wynne thy moost gracious fauoure Mercyfull lorde now pytie vs for al the worlde hath vs in greuouse disdayne The ryche spytefully scorne vs euen to y e teeth the proude persons do reiecte vs. But thou O Lorde plucke vs forth of theyr handes and make a rescue of vs agayne to thintēt we may become subiectes to thy moost gracious goodnes whyche mought be to the prayse of thy most puyssant and glorious name Amen To be delyuered from bondage of conscience Psam 124. ONles thou haddest continually abyden wyth vs O Lorde verely we had bene quyte lost in thys ragyng see of troubles and had ben caught w t these preuye snares wher wyth our enemyes haue beset all the way wherby we shuld passe for none other entent than to wynde vs in theyr myschiefe and to cary vs with them vnto hell Brast theyr snares a sōder o Lorde set vs at large drawe vs forth from thys depe water Thy name be oure helpe and defence for thou hast made both heauen erth To be rydde from imminent daunger Psalm 132. GRaunt vs grace O Lorde styffely to cleaue vnto the so as we shrynke not but that we stande for euer euen as moūt Sion in that same thy new cytie Hierusalē which is Christ. And O thou moost tender and deare Lorde cast a stronge bulwarcke aboute vs so as the wycked haue no power agaynst vs. Further more leaue vs not vnto our selues nether yet suffer vs ons to put forth our arme to do vnryghteousnes Be gracious and free to all such as beleue in the syth they be of honeste and true hertes Reste quyete and peace be vnto Israel euen to as many as lyue after the spirite and not after the fleshe Amen For hym that is imprisoned eyther in spirite or in body Psalm 126. LOrde god almighty delyuer me frō thys bondage comforte me O my God and fyl my mouth wyth ioye replenysh my tonge wyth gladnes euen from myne herte Shewe some wonderous feate for my sake that thy suters maye se it and come wyth me to render vnto the worthye thankes Certes thou shuldest by this meanes geue them occasion the more constantly to suffer aduersitie and to trust assuredly vpon the. O Lorde God raūsome me I saye frō thys paynfull bondage destroy this captiuitie euen as the hote sonne cōsumeth and dryeth vp the dewe that falleth by nyght Turne my weping vnto gladnes euen for thy names sake as I shall euer more auaunce and magnifye it To be admytted vnto Christes Sabboth or restynge daye Psalm 127. BUylde vs O Lorde watch and kepe vs for onles thou vouchsaue to do it doubtles we spēde our wynde in waste Let vs I saye ones ceasse from thys hurlye burlye thys toylynge drudgynge in the vayne trumpery of thys worlde so as ones at last we maye religiously hallowe thy holye Saboth and wyth longe sufferynge a wayte for thy ioyful cōmynge castynge al our thought and care on the only albeit in the meane season we ought to laboure diligētly
his seruaūtes on all the people of his lande For thou knewest that they were presumptuous cruel agaynst thē and so madest thou the a name as it is this daye And the red see dyddest thou deuyde before thē so that they wēte thorow the myddes of the see drye shoed As touching their ꝑsecutours thou threwest them in to the depe as a stone into the ragyng waters and leddest thy people on the daye tyme in a clowdye pyller on y e nyght season in a pyller of fyre to shewe them lyght in the waye that they went Thou cāmest downe also vpon mount Sinai and spakest vnto them frome heauen gaueste them right iudgementes true lawes good commaundementes statutes and declaredst vnto thē thy holy Sabboth and commaundedst them preceptes ordinaūces lawes by Moses thy seruaunt and gauest them breade from heauen whē they were hungry and broughtest forthe water for them out of the rocke whē they were thirsty promisedst thē that they shulde go in and take possession of the land ouer which thou haddest lyfte vp thyne hande for to gyue thē But they and our fathers were proud and hardnecked so that they folowed not thy commaundementes and refused to heare dyd not remēbre the wonders that thou dyddest for them but became obstinate and hedy in so muche that they tourned backe to their bondage in their disobediēce But thou my God forgauest wast gracyous mercyfull pacient and of greate goodnes and forsokest them not And though they made a molten calfe and sayde this is thy god that brought the out of the land of Egypt and did greate blasphemyes yet forsokest thou thē not in the wyldernesse according to thy great mercy And the cloudy pyller departed not frome them on the daye tyme to leade them the waye neyther the pyller of fyre ī the nyght season to shewe them lyght in the waye that they went And thou gauest thē thy good spirite to enforme them withheldest not thy Manna frome their mouth and gauest them water whē they were thirsty Fourty yeres longe madest thou prouision for them in the wildernesse so that they lacked nothinge Their clothes waxed not olde and their fete swelled not and thou gauest them kyngdomes and nacions and thou dyuidedst them according to their porcions And their children multipliedst thou as the sterres of heauen and broughtest them into the land wherof thou haddest spokē vnto their fathers that they shuld go into it and haue it in possessiō And the chyldrē went and possessed the lād and thou subduedst before them the inhabitauntes of the lande and gauest thē into their hande and their kynges the people of the land y t they myght do with them what they wolde So they wan their stronge cyties the fat land toke possession of howses that were full of all maner goodes welles dygged out vyneyardes oylegardens and many fruteful trees and they dyd eate and were fylled became fat and lyued in welth thoroughe thy greate goodnes But this notwithstādinge they were disobedient and rebelled agaynst the and threwe thy lawe behynde their backes slew thy Prophetes which exhorted them so earnestly that they shulde conuerte vnto the and dyd great blasphemyes Therefore thou gauest them ouer into the hande of their enemyes that vexed them But ī tyme of their trouble they cryed vnto the and thou herdest them from heauen of thy greate mercy thou gauest them sauiours which helped them out of their enemyes handes But whē they came to rest they turned backe agayne to do euyll before the. Therfore leftest thou them ī the hāde of their ennemyes so that they had the dominion ouer them And then they conuerted and cryed vnto the and thou hardest thē from heauen and many tymes hast thou delyuered thē accordinge to thy greate mercy and warnedst them that they shulde turne agayne vnto thy lawe But all this notwithstanding they were proud and herkened not vnto thy commaundementes but synned agaynst thy lawes which a man shuld do and lyue in them and they tourned the shulder awaye and becam styfnecked and wold not heare And many yeres dydest thou forbeare them and warnedest thē thoroughe thy spirite euen by thoffice of thy prophetes and yet wolde they not heare Therfore gauest thou thē into the hande of the nacions in the landes But for thy greate mercyes sake thou didest not vtterly cōsume thē neyther didest thou forsake thē for thou art a gracyous and mercyful god Now therfor our god thou greate god myghty terrible thou that kepest couenaunt and mercy turne not awaye thy face frō all the trauayle that hath happened vnto vs and vnto our kynges Princes Preestes Prophetes Fathers all thy people sythens the tyme of the kynges of Assur vnto thys daye Thou art righteous in al that thou hast brought vpon vs for thou hast done trulye But we on our behalfe haue ben vngodly our kynges princes prestes fathers haue not done after thy lawe nor regarded thy cōmaūdemētes and thy earnest exhortacions wherwith thou hast exhorted them and haue not serued the in their kyngdomes and in thy greate goodnes that thou sauedst them A prayer of the church for synnes Sap. 15. THou O oure God art swete longe sufferyng and true and with mercy ordrest thou all thynges Though we syn yet are we thyne for we knowe thy greatenes If we syn not then are we sure that with the we be alowed For to knowe the is perfect ryghteousnes yea and to knowe thy ryghteousnesse power is the rote of immortalitie An other for synnes Hier. 3. LO we are thyne for thou art the Lorde our God the hylles fall and all the hygh pryde of the moūtaynes but the sauegarde of Israll standeth only vpon god our Lorde Confusiō hath deuoured the labour of our fathers from oure youth vp yea their shepe and bullockes their sonnes doughters So do we also slepe in our confusion shame couereth vs for we and our fathers euē from our youth vnto this day haue synned agaynst the Lorde our God haue not obeyed the voyce of the Lord our god The lamentations of Hieremye for the synnes of the people Hiere 13. PIteously let me wepe let the teares gusshe out of myne eyes For the lordes flocke is taken saye therfor vnto the kinge the rulers humble youre selues set you downe on the earthe for the crowne of your glory shall fall from your heade Lyfte vp youre eyes and behold thē that come from the North where is the flocke that was gyuen the thy noble catell to whome wylte thou make thy moue when he come vpon the for thou hast taught them thy selfe agaynst thy selfe made them masters ouer the. Shall not sorowe come vpon the as on a woman trauelyng with child And if thou woldest saye in thy hert wherfor come these thinges vpon me surely euen for the multitude of thy wyckednes thy hynder partes thy fete be discouered If y
e man of Inde can chaūge his skyn and the cat of the mountayne her spottes then maye ye that be exercysed in euyl do good Therfore wyll I scattere you sayeth the lord lyke as the stouble that is takē awaye with the southe wynde This shall be your lot and the porcion of your measure wherwith ye shall be rewarded of me sayeth the lorde because ye haue forgoten me and put youre trust in disceytefull thinges Therfore haue I tourned thy clothes ouer thy head and discouered thy thyghes y t thy priuities myght be sene thy aduoutrye thy deadlye malice thy beastlynes and thy shamefull horedome For vpon feldes hylles I haue sene thy abominacions Wo be to the o Ierusalem wilt thou not be clensed syth thou art yet vnclene The prayer that Baruch prescribed vnto the captyues in Babylon for their synnes Baruch 23. THe Lord our God is ryghtous and we with our fathers are brought to open shame as it is to se this daye And as for these plages that are come vpon vs alredye the lorde had deuised them for vs yet wolde we not praye vnto the Lorde our God that we myght euery man tourne from his naughty wayes Therfor the Lord hath caused such plages to come vpon vs for he is ryghteous in al his workes that he hath cōmaunded vs which we also haue not done nor harkened vnto his voyce for to walke in the commaundementes of the Lorde that he had gyuen vnto vs. And now O Lord God of Israell thou that hast brought thy people out of the lande of Egypte with a myghtye hande with tokens and wonders with thy greate power oute stretched arme and hast goten thy selfe a name as it is come to passe this day O Lord oure god we haue synned we haue don wickedly we haue behaued our selues vngodly in all thy ryghtousnesse Tourne thy wrath frō vs we besech the for we are but a fewe left amonge the Heythen where thou hast scatered vs. Heare our prayers O Lord and our peticions brynge vs out of bondage for thyne owne sake get vs fauoure in the syght of them which haue led vs awaye that allandes may knowe that thou arte the Lord our god and that Israell and his generaciō calleth vpon thy name O Lorde loke downe frome thy holy house vpō vs encline thine eare and heare vs. For the dead that be gone downe to their graues and whose sowles are out of their bodyes gyue vnto the Lorde neyther prayse nor ryghteousmakyng but the soule that is vexed for the multitude of her synnes which walketh heuely and weakely whose eyes begyn to fayle such a soule gyueth prayse and ryghteousnesse vnto the lorde O Lorde we powre out oure prayers before the require mercy in thy syght not for any godlynes of our forefathers but because thou hast sent out thy wrathe and indignacion vpon vs accordinge as thou dydest threaten vs by thy seruaūtes the Prophetes O Lorde our God thou hast entreated vs after all thy goodnes and accordinge to all thy great louyng mercy lyke as thou spakest by thy seruaunte Moses in the daye when thou dyddest commaunde hym to wryte thy lawe before the chyldren of Israel sayenge If ye wyl not harkē vnto my voyce then shall this greate multitude be tourned into a very small people for I wil scatter them abrode notwithstanding I am sure that this folke will not heare me for it is an hardenecked people but in the lande of their captiuitie they shall remembre thē selues and lerne to knowe that I am the lord their god whē I shall gyue them an hart to vnderstande and eares to heare then shall they prayse me in the lande of their captiuite and thinke vpon my name Then shall they tourne them from their harde backes and from their vngodlynes Then shall they remēber the thinges that happened vnto their fathers which synned agaynst me So will I brynge them agayne in to the lande which I promysed w t an othe vnto their fathers Abraham Isaac and Iacob they shall be lordes of it yea I will encreace them and not minishe them And I wil make an other couenaunte with them suche one as shall endure for euer namely that I will be their God and they shal be my people I will no more dryue my people the childern of Israell out of the lande that I haue gyuen them And now O Lorde almyghtye thou god of Israell our soule that is in trouble our spirite that is vexed crye vnto the. Heare vs o lorde and haue pity vpon vs for thou arte a mercyfull god God be gracyous vnto vs for we haue synned before the. Thou endurest for euer shuld we then vtterly peryshe O lord almighty thou god of Israel heare now the prayer of the deade Israelites and of their children which haue synned before the and haue not harkened vnto the voyce of y e lorde their god for which cause these plages hange now vpon vs. Oh lord remēbre not the wickednes of our forefathers but thynke vpon thy power and name now at this tyme for thou art the lorde our God and the o lorde will we prayse For thou hast put thy feare in oure hartes to the intente we shulde call vpō thy name and prayse the in our captiuitie that we myght tourne frome the wyckednes of our forefathers that sinned before the. Behold we are yet this day in our captiuite wheras thou hast scatered vs to be an abominacion curse and syn lyke as it hath happened vnto oure forefathers because of all their wyckednes and departinge frome the euen frome the that arte the Lorde oure God Amen The prayer of Daniel the prophete for his owne synnes and for the synnes of the hole nacion Daniel 9. O Lorde thou greate and fearful god thou that kepest couenaūt and mercy with them that loue the and kepe thy commaundementes we haue synned we haue trespassed we haue bene disobedient and haue gone backe we haue departed from thy preceptes and iudgementes we wolde neuer folowe thy seruauntes y e prophetes that spake in thy name to our kynges and princes to oure forefathers and to all the people of the land O lorde ryghteousnesse belongeth vnto the but to vs open shame as it is com to passe this day vnto all Israell that is to saye thy churche or congregacion whyther they be farre or nyghe thorowe all landes wherin thou haste scatered them because of the offēces they dyd agaynst the. O lorde vnto vs to our kynges and princes to our forefathers euen to vs al that haue offended the belongeth open shame But vnto y e o lord god perteyneth mercy and forgyuenes wher as we on our behalfe are gone backe frome the haue not obeyed the voyce of the lord our god to walke in his lawes which he layde before vs by his seruauntes the prophetes yea all Israel haue gone backe from thy lawe so that they haue not harkned vnto thy voyce wherfore the curse
and othe that is written in the lawe of Moses the seruaūte of god against whome we haue offended is poured vpō vs. And he hath performed his wordes which he spake agaynst vs and agaynste oure iudges that iudged vs to brynge vpon vs suche a plage as neuer was vnder heauen lyke as it is nowe come to passe in Ierusalem yea all this plage as is writen in the law of Moses is come vpō vs. Yet we neuer made any supplicacion before the o lorde that we myght tourne agayn from our wickednes and thinke vpon thy trouth Therfore hath the lorde made hast to bring this plage vpon vs for the lord our god is ryghtwyse in all his workes which he doth for we wolde not harken to his voyce And nowe O lorde oure god thou that with a myghty hand hast brought thy people oute of Egypte to get thy selfe a name as thou hast at this daye we haue synned O lorde and done wickedly agaynst all thy rightousnesse Let thy wrothfull displeasure be tourned awaye I beseche the frome vs for through the haynouse offēce of vs and oure forefathers is thy churche abhorred of all them that are aboute vs. Now therfore O our god heare the prayer of thy seruaūte let thy face shyne ouer thy Sanctuary y t lyeth wast O my god bowe downe thyne eare herken at least for thyne owne sake open thyn eyes and see howe we be spoyled for we do not cast our prayers before the in our owne ryghtousnes but only in thy greate mercyes O lorde heare O lorde forgyue O lorde consydre tary not ouer longe but for thyne owne sake do it PRAYERS IN TYME OF ADVERSITIE AND FOR A MANS OVVNE SYNNES A prayer and an open confession of the people of Israel to be delyuered from their ennemy Iudic. 10. WE haue synned agaynste the for we haue forsaken our own god haue seruyd Baalym Lorde we haue synned do thou vnto vs what so euer please the and delyuer vs only at this tyme. Amen In warres agaynst Turkes and inuadours the prayer of kynge Asa. 2. Paral 14. LOrde it is all one with the to helpe them that haue no power with fewe or with many Helpe vs o lorde our god for we truste to the in thy name be we come agaynste this multitude Thou arte the lorde oure God let no man preuayle against the. Amen If god sende the trouble eyther for a punyshment of thy synnes or to proue thy pacyence therwith praye thus Tobia 3. O Lorde thou arte rightous and all thy iudgementes are true yea all thy wayes are mercy faythfulnes and iudgemente And nowe o lorde be myndefull of me and take no vengeaunce on my synnes neyther remēbre my mysdedes neyther the mysdedes of my elders for we haue not bene obedient vnto thy cōmaūdementes therfore are we spoyled brought in to captiuitie in to death into derision and shame vnto all nacyons And nowe O lorde thy iudgementes are great for we haue not done according to thy commaūdementes neyther haue we walked innocētly before the. Wherfore now o lorde deale with me accordinge to thy wyll and commaunde my spirite to be receyued in peace for more expedient were it for me to dye then to lyue The prayer of Manasses kynge of Iuda when he was in pryson for remission of synnes and for gods fauour and delyueraunce 2. Paral. 36. O Lord almyghty god of our fathers Abraham Isaac and Iacob and of the ryghteouse sede of them which hast made heauen and earth with all the ornament therof which haste ordeyned the see by the worde of thy cōmaundement which haste shut vp the depe haste sealed it for thy fearfull laudable name drad of all men honorable before the face of thy vertue the fearse anger of thy threteninge is aboue measur heuy to synners But the mercy of thy promesse is greate vnserchable for thou art the lorde god most hyghe aboue al the earth longe sufferinge and excedynge mercyfull sory for the malyce of men I haue prouoked thyne anger haue done euyl before the in cōmitting abominacyons multiplieng of offences And now I bow y e knees of my hart requiringe goodnes of the o lorde I haue synned lorde I haue synned and knowe my wyckednes I desire the by prayer o lorde forgyue me O lorde forgyue me and destroye me not with myn iniquities neyther do thou alwaye remembre my euels to punyshe thē but saue me which am vnworthy after thy greate mercye I wyll prayse the euerlastingly all the dayes of my lyfe for all y e vertue of heauen prayseth the vnto the belongeth glorye worlde without ende Amen The prayer of Mardocheus in the pursute of Haman whome the byshop of Rome at thys daye resembleth Hester 15. O Lorde thou valyaunt myghty kynge for all thinges are in thy power yf thou wilt help and delyuer Israel ther is no mā can with stande the for thou hast made both heauen and earth thou arte lorde of all and there is none can resist the o lorde Thou knowest al thou wotest lorde it was neyther of malyce ne of presumption neyther for any desire of glory y t I wolde not bowe downe my self and worship the most proud Haman for I wolde gladlye yf it might haue tourned Israel to good haue kyste euen his fotesteppes but I feared leste I shulde haue gyuen Gods glorye vnto a man because I wolde worship none but only the. Wherfore O Lorde thou God and kynge haue mercy on thy people for they ymagen howe to brynge vs to nought yea their desire is full set to destroye and ouerthrowe the people that haue euer bene thyne Oh despise not thin own good which thou hast delyuered and brought forth of Egypte euen for thyne owne cause Heare my prayer be mercyful to thy people whome thou haste chosen for an heritage to thy selfe Tourne our complaynte and sorowe into ioye so as we maye lyue o lorde and prayse thy name O Lorde suffer not the mouthes of them that prayse the to be destroyed The oration and blessing of Iob in his most greuous aduersitie and losse of goodes Iob. 1. NAked came I out of my mothers wombe and naked shall I retourne agayn The lorde gaue and the Lorde hath taken away as it hath pleased the lorde so is it done Nowe blessed be the name of the lorde Amen A prayer that we may be deliuered frome our aduersaries Esai 37. O Lorde of hoostes thou god of Israell which sittest vpon cherubin thou arte the god alone of al the kyngdomes of the worlde thou only hast created heauen and earth Enclyne thyne eare Lorde and consyder open thyne eyes and se delyuer vs from the hande of our aduersaries to thintēt all the kyngdomes of the earthe maye knowe that thou only art the lorde Amen The prayer of Esaye when the people were sore plaged Esaye 65.64 LOke downe frome heauen and beholde the dwellynge place of thy sanctuary and thy
god the strēgth that saueth me It is god that auengeth me and that bringeth downe y e people vnder me and delyuereth me from my enemyes Thou lyftest me vp on hyghe from them that ryse agaynste me and delyuerest me from the wicked men Therfore I will prayse the O lorde amonge the heythen and will singe vnto thy name A blessing of Tobias the elder wherwith he blessed the lorde in the ende of his lyfe Tob. 13. GReate art thou o lorde for euer more and thy kyngdom world withoute ende For thou scourgest healest thou ledest vnto hell bryngest oute agayne Yea there is none that maye escape thyne hande O ye chyldern of Israel gyue thankes vnto the lord and prayse him in the syghte of the heythen For amonge the heythen whiche knowe him not hath he scatered you that ye shulde shewe forth his meruelous workes cause them to knowe that there is none other god almyghtye but he He hath chastened vs for oure mysdedes for his owne mercyes sake shall he saue vs. Consider then how he hath dealte with you and prayse him with feare and drede and magnify the euerlastinge kinge in youre workes Certes I will prayse him euen in the place of my captiuitie for he hath shewed hys maiestie vnto a synneful people Turne you therfor o ye synners and doo ye ryghteousnesse before god trustinge veryly he wyll shew his mercy vpō you Assuredly I and my soule wolle reioyce in god Prayse the Lorde all ye his chosen holde the dayes of gladnes and be thankeful vnto him Oh my soule blesse thou the lorde Amen The blessynge of Seraphin Esay 6. HOly arte thou holy arte thou holy arte thou thou arte the lorde god of hostes all the earth is full of thy glory Thankinges Esay 23. O Lord thou art my god I wyll prayse the and magnifye thy name for thou bryngest meruelouse thinges to passe accordinge to thyn olde counselles trulye stedfastly An other of the same Esay 26. O Lorde gyue vs peax for thou workest in vs all oure workes O lorde our god though suche lordes haue dominacion vpon vs as know the not yet graunt y t we may hope only in the kepe thy name in remembraunce Amen A blessynge with an admiration of the meruelouse counsels of god Hiere 32. O Lorde god it is thou that hast made heauen earth with thy greate power and hygh arme ther is nothinge to harde for the. Thou sheweste mercy vpon thousandes thou doest recompense the wyckednes of the fathers into the bosom of the childern that come after them Thou art the greate myghty god whose name is the lorde of hostes greate in counsayll and infinite in thoughte Thyne eyes loke vpon al the wayes of mens children to reaward euery one after his waye and accordynge to the frutes of hys inuentions The songe and thankesgyuynge of the blessed virgin Mary Luc. I. MY soule magnifieth the Lorde my spirite reioyseth in God my sauiour For he hath loked vpon the pore degre of his handemayde Behold now frome hense forth shall all generacions call me blessed for he that is myghty hath done to me greate thinges holy is his name And his mercy on them that feare him thorowout all generacions He vttered strength with his arme he disperpled the proude in the imaginacion of their hertes He deposed the myghty from their seates and aduaunced them of lowe degree He fylled the hungry with good thīges and sente away the ryche empty He remembred mercy and helped his seruaunte Israell Euen as he promysed to our fathers Abraham and to his sede for euer The prophecy and gyuynge of thankes of zachary Luc. 1. PRaysed be the lorde god of Israell for he hath visited and redemed his people And hath raysed vp an horne of saluaciō vnto vs in the house of his seruaunte Dauid Euen as he promysed by the mouth of his holy Prophetes which were sythens the worlde beganne that we shulde be delyuered from our ennemyes from the handes of all that hate vs To thintent he myght fulfyll the mercy promysed to our fathers and remembre his holy couenaunt And performe the oth which he sware to our father Abraham to gyue vs that we beyng ones delyuered oute of the handes of our ennemyes myght serue him without feare all the dayes of our lyfe in holynes and ryghtousnes before him And thou childe shalt be called the Prophete of the hygheste for thou shalt go before the face of the Lorde to prepare his wayes To gyue knowledge of saluacion vnto his people for the forgyuenes of sinnes Through the tendre mercy of oure god wherby the daye sprynge from aboue hath visited vs to gyue light to them that sate in darkenesse in shadow of death to gyde our fete in the waye of peax Thankes of Paul for his conuersion vnto Christ. 1. Tim. 1. VNto God kynge euerlastinge immortall inuisible and wise only be honour and prayse for euer and euer Amen A songe of the triumphers ouer the beast Apoc. 15. GReate and meruelouse are thy workes Lorde god almyghty iuste and true are thy wayes kyng of sayntes Who shall not feare O Lorde and glorifie thy name For thou only arte holye all gentyles shall come and worshyp before the for thy iudgementes are made manifest A blessynge of the people by kyng Salomon 3. Reg. 8. BLessed be the Lorde that hath gyuen rest vnto his people Israel according to all that he promysed so that ther is not one worde escaped of all y e good promyses which he promysed by the hand of Moses his seruaunte The Lorde our God be with vs as he was with our fathers forsake vs not neyther leue vs but let him bowe our hertes vnto him y t we walke in all hys wayes and kepe his commaundementes ordinaunces and rites which he cōmaunded our fathers And let these my wordes whiche I haue prayed before the lord come nygh vnto the lorde our god daye and nyght that he defend the quarell of his seruaūt and of his people Israell euermore to thintente all nacions of the earth maye knowe that the lorde is God and none other but he and let oure hertes be sounde with the lorde our god that we may walke in his ordinaunces and kepe his lawes Amē ¶ PRAYERS FOR SVCcours and reliefes of lyfe for wysdome for humylitie and for other naturall gyftes A prayer of Salomon for a competency of lyfe Prouerb 30. TWo thinges I require of the that thou wylte not denye me before I dye Remoue from me vanitie and lyes gyue me neyther pouertie nor ryches only graunt me a necessary lyuyng least yf I be to ful I mought happely denye the say what felow is the lorde or constrayned through pouerty I mought fal vnto stealyng forsweare the name of my god Amen A prayer for obteynyng of wysdome Sap. 9. GOd of my fathers and lorde of mercyes thou that haste made all thinges with thy worde and ordined
brydegrome frō his chambre let him appeare couragiouse as a valiaunt champion to run thorowe his iourney which conducteth vs euen vnto the heauens Let vs ones haue a profe I besech the howe fatherly thou doest tendre vs o father of heauen for thy welbeloued sonnes sake Thy lawe vnspotted mought refreshe and wyn y e our soules Let thy recordes and couenaūtes poure downe into vs the spirite of wisdome that we may be euen as symple vncorrupte pliable of herte as chyldrē Let thy worde that maketh vs ryghteouse delyte oure hertes let thy pure cōmaūdemētꝭ clarifie y e eyes of our myndes plucke downe the muffler from our face so as we may throughly se into Moses fayth Christ Iesus our lorde Season vs with a pure and holy awe not myxed with syn but flowyng euen of very loue not staggeryng but euermore cleauyng within vs. Put away the feare of the fleshe which in prosperitie vaynly reioyseth and in aduersitie desperatly trembleth Let vs feare the onely for thyne owne cause so as we neyther displease the ne lose the. Make me to loue thy iudgementes wherby thou sleyest the olde Adā in vs for they be thynges tried true iuste and good Cause vs rather to delyte in them then in any treasure delices or pleasures of this worlde Make vs busyly to expresse them in our dedes What person O lorde throughly knoweth his preuy faultes and secrete dissimulacyon Take out of me as muche as remayneth of the olde Adam kepe me thy seruaūt o lorde from these arrogant and proude men and suche as go about to exempte thēselues from thy true churche so as they reygne not in myne herte thorowe theyr hypocrisie and feyned holynes and that I assent not to theyr sediciouse mindes So shall I be pure and cleane from these horrible synnes rebelliō grudging shrynkyng from thy testament blasphemyes of herte Be not wery of this my talke but rather let these indeuours of my hert be thākeful acceptable vnto the o lorde my maker and redemer So be it In aduersitie and greuous distresse Psam 20. IN this my tribulacion LORDE hear me for thy names sake helpe me sende me succours from thyne holy place Strengthē and comforte me o lorde myndefull of my prayers and longe awaytynge that I maye do sacrifice vnto the and in my sacrifice doynge reioyse Or rather cal to remembraunce thou my god that selfe same sacrifice whyche Iesus Christ thy welbeloued sōne made vnto the hys moost louynge father for me vpon the crosse who prayed for me in the dayes of hys lyfe and for hys humilitie reuerēce was herde For his sake I saye be mercyful vnto me and helpe me Out of thy heauenly towre graunt that I ones annoynted wyth thy soden and perpetuall ioye maye plenteously displey abrode thy most excellēt name Amē To knowe Christ and hys kyngdome Psal. 21. PReuent me O Lorde my God in al thy workes by Iesus Christ our kynge to whome thou hast gyuen al power in heauen and in erth he is my health and blessynge he is thy derely beloued sonne he is the onely reconcilour thorow whom we be brought agayne into thy fauour Chere me wyth thy pleasaūt countinaunce and wyth thy holsome gyfte of repentaunce Make me continue stronglye for thy goodnes O thou that arte aboue all Aryse Lorde shewe thy myght let the worlde fele thy power set alofte Christes kyngdome the kyngdom of spirite lyfe the kyngdome of the true innocencye and ryghtuousnes of God destroye the aduersaries herof Then shall we synge in spirite prayse thy power gyue continual thankes to thy name wythout ceasynge Amen In tribulacion to remember the passion of Christ. Psalm 22. MY God my God remēber me forsake me not suffer me not to be lost syth both nyght and daye I crye to the. Heare me my lorde Our father 's trusted in the and thou holpest them When so euer they called on the at no tyme thou fayledst thē but was alwayes at hande to assyst them Come forth father most derely beloued in my herte defende me from Satans kyngdome Thou drewest me forthe of my mothers wombe and haste preserued me vnto thys daye Of thy bountye mercye whych I besech the deny me not at thys my nede go not awaye from me for anguyshe and pensyffenes of herte drawe nye vnto me and yet is there none y t can helpe me but thou onely Let me escape from these daūgers through thy Christ my sauiour who for my sake hath suffred so spytfull and bytter paynes who for me was sore vexed cruelly scourged woūded nayled hāged on the crosse Let me escape I say for his bloudes sake whych he so largely shed for vs to cause vs obtayne forgeuenes of our synnes and enioye the new and euerlastynge couenaunte made betwene the and vs. Stande not farre frō me o lorde my refuge strength Come neare and helpe me delyuer my lyfe from the sworde my soule from the wood dogges from the lyons iawes defende me betwene the hornes of vnicornes heare me Thā shall I blowe abrode thy name with all prayses vnto my brethren and in the assemblye of the holy persons I shal commende the. Despyse not the praiers of the poore turne not away thy face heare my crye for I wyl recorde thys thy goodnes amonge the myserable distressed troublesome consciences that they therof maye take herte of cōforte growe in hope cleaue more feruently vnto the and maye blowe abrode thy moost glorious name and gyue the theyr hertie thankes for theyr saluacion Amen For increase of fayth in God Psalm 23. LOrde my shepeherde fede me thy poore catyfe shepe then shal I lacke nothynge let me lye in the fedynge groundes of thy plenteous worde nygh vnto the pleasaunt ryuers of thy holy spirite that I maye be refreshed and bowe to thy correccion prouidence Turne my soule vnto the and coole it with thy swete lycours when wyth sorowe it begynnyth to brenne conducte me to the path of righteousnes for thy names sake and yf I shal happen to walke in the valey of darkenes and death be thou present with me that I may feare nothynge at all The staffe of thy worde mought bere me vp and I shal take comforte of it sprede the bourde of thy worde before me and I wyll fede of it to strengthen and fortifye my mynde agaynst all Satans powers so as none of hys souldyours shall vaynquyshe me Annoynte my heade tyll it be fatte with the oyle of gladnes and hallowynge of spirite Make me dronke wyth thy cuppe that I maye forget my selfe vtterly renounce myne owne dreames and ryghteousnes to thintent onely thy spirite maye raygne wythin me Let thy gracious mercy neuer leaue me in all thys lyfe let me abyde cōtinually in thyne house a shepe inclosed in thy folde wythin the hurdles of thy grace and giftes whych arte the hyghe and myghtye shepeherde and graunter of al good thynges Amen For grace to renewe
the hertes Psalm 24. REnue me shape me agayne O Lorde for thyne is the worlde and all that is therin that I may be able to clyme vp vnto thy mount to abyde in thyne holy cytie to receaue at thy handes helth blessynge mercy and ryghteousnes Let me be as a person new borne of the let me ensearch the alwaye O Christ kynge of glory haue thou an euerlastynge raygne in me for thou arte stronge ynough thou arte puyssaūt myghtye in battell and Lorde of hoostes yea let the boūdes and lymytes of thy kyngdome stretch throughe the worlde Cause all mē to do theyr homage and sute vnto the as to the most glorious conquerour of synne death and hell Amen To be admytted one of Gods flocke Psalm 25. TO the Lorde I lyfte vp my herte and my soule my God I truste in the put me not to reproche that myne enemyes haue no cause to laugh at me No man shal be shamed that trusteth in the. Shewe me thy waye teache me thy pathes preserue me from wickednes and vnbelefe that I swarue not from the rule and touche stone of thy worde Guyde me in thy trouth teach me for thou arte the God of my helthe and sauetie and daylye do I longe for the. Lorde remēber not my faultes and mysdemenours whyche frō my chyldhode I haue cōmytted one vppon anothers necke neyther call thou to remembraūce my stony dulnes and blynde ignoraunce but rather thynke on thy tender mercye whych thou hast cōtinued towardes those that thou haste chosen from the begynnynge of the worlde neyther is there any mā that can stoppe the from thyne accustomed wonte Wherfore I beseche the that I also maye be partaker of thy gracious goodnes accordyng to the depth of thy mercy for thou Lorde art ryghteous and good therfore thou canst not but warne synners whan they wandre frō thy waye that they ones taught by thy spirite shuld walke in spirite and truth and returne from wylsomnes Doubtles Lorde thy wayes be good and faythfull of thy mere kyndnes thou dost promyse thy promyse thou kepest faythfully to all such as kepe the condicions of thy couenaunt I meane the ten cōmaundementes and whose hertes desyre is set in y e and in thy wordes both daye and nyght Go to Lorde call me to be one of thys nombre for thy names sake pardon me my gyltes whych be excedynge greate Make me to feare the teache me the waye thou beste allowest make my soule to dwell in these thy good pauillions Let thy chyldren beynge ones taught thy worde and embrasynge the true fayth in the be thyne heyres accordynge to thy promyse whych arte Lorde of heauen erth Be oure staye that we fall not from fayth declare vnto vs thy heauenly secretes thy couenaūt vnknowen to fleshe and bloude Thys to do is thy most pure grace whych by fayth we receaue as in a vessell where by we attayne to know y e whych knowlege of the vndoubtedly no man can haue onles he hath takē it of the by Iesus Christe My eyes be fixed alwayes vpō the draw backe my feete from the snare of synne from ignoraunce and frō goynge astraye loke towardes me haue mercy vpon me for I am left alone very heuy How excedynge greate is the ignoraunce of my herte Leade me I besech the out of these straytes and necessities Lorde loke vpō my distresse wype awaye my synnes Thou knowest howe many enemyes I haue lyenge in my necke and whych kepe backe the knowlege of the which haue bytterly hated me Fence therfore my soule in thys strayte Plucke me out of thys ignoraunce for in the is my trust otherwyse I shulde vtterly fal to grounde All godly honeste true herted and ryghteous persons woll the same that I woll and make request vnto the for y e same I meane that we myghte be delyuered from the grosse darkenes of our herte Assuredly it cam only of thy goodnes that hytherto I fel not awaye from the company of the godly that yet dayly I loke for ayde from the and that I cōtinue after a maner in this trade of good lyuynge Lorde God vouchsafe to deliuer Israel thy people whych trusteth to the and hangeth vpon thy hādes from all theyr tribulacions by Christ our Lorde So be it For continuaunce in Christ. Psal. 26. LOrde be thou my iudge and defēde me from the wyckednes of myne aduersaries strengthen my truste that I haue towarde the that I slyde not pourge myne herte and raynes for I loke onely vpon thy mercye that by fayth and truste vnto the truth I maye please the and continually walke therin So order my thynges as I haue nought to do with the wycked nor be of coūsel wyth them but in y e church of innocentes of beleuers and of sayntes kepe thou me in whyche churche O lorde thou makest thy abode and kepeste thy resydence so that I maye heare the swete voyce of thankes gyuynge of prayse and of the rehersal of thy maruelles and benefytes to thyntent I also maye thanke and prayse the. Take not awaye my soule wyth y e vngodly nor my lyfe wyth the bloudye let me walke innocently in the safe conduyte of thy grace Delyuer me haue pytie on me let my feete stāde fast in y e brode felde at large out of the prison of synne that in all assebles I myghte prayse and auaunce the my redemer and sauiour for euer Amen For strength and encrease of fayth Psalm 27. ILluminate my herte Lorde and so helpe thou me that I nede to feare no man be thou my herte of cōforte y t I be not dismayed thoughe the whole worlde aryse agaynst me In thy house let me styll dwell that I maye beholde and enioye thy delices and pleasures I meane that I maye fele ioye in the holy spirite aswell concernynge forgeuenesse of my synnes as the inheritaūce of heauen that is geuen me Let me visyte thy holy temple that is thy chosen flocke in whome thou dwellest Let me go about my busynes safly protected vnder thy wynges and rered vpon Christ my rocke Let me be founde no churle for y e benefites I haue taken at thy handes Thy name let me honoure wyth chearful herte in the church of sayntes Herkē O Lorde tenderly to my voyce lamentably cryenge vnto the be pytyful heare me graciously for my hert hunteth for the and wolde God we mought dayly more and more trace the out and continually increase frō fayth to fayth Hyde not thy face frō me Me thy seruaūt in thyne anger cast not awaye be myne aydour and defensoure fayle me not Thy helpynge hande O lorde god of helth wythdrawe not from me in thys my syckenes and malady My chefe frēdes haue forsaken me but thou O Lorde take me and let me fele sensibly that thou hast taken me Tel me thy wayes leade me the moost redye and gaynest waye because of myne enemyes whych be excedyng many agaynst whome yf I be destitute deuoyde
I remembre he is sente of the agaynste me to my profite and auayle Turne awaye from me destruccion leste by the dredfull stroke of thy hāde I vtterly perysh Heare Lorde my humble prayers requestes let my teares enter vnto y e. Syt not styll for I am a straūger wyth y e as were my forefathers Slacke a lytle thy hande that thus preasseth me so as beyng a lytle eased I may yet ones loke vp afore I dye Graunt me the comforte of thy spirite that I may espye thy fatherly kyndnes where as nowe thou she west euen the extremite of a iudge vnto me whyche haue moost haynously I can not but confesse synned against the. But haue mercy on me O Lorde for thy names sake So be it That in peryll one shulde vtterly offre hym selfe to Christ. Psalm 40. BOwe the O Lorde vnto me for vpon the is myne attendaunce heare my lamentable crye Out of the horrible pytte of woo wherinto I am cast delyuer me Thy name be my hope let me not bowe asyde to y e proude holowe herted Haue thou mercy on me most deare father for Iesus Christ thy sōnes sake whych by the only euerlastynge sacrifice of hys owne body wyped away all our sinnes on y e crosse brought vs home againe vnto the made vs of damned persons ryghteous And thys thy wyll by al the prophetes was afore declared Thys Christ thy sōne hath taughte vs thy ryghteousnes by which through thy gracious fauoure we be iustified and hath opēly at the tyme appoynted performed the thynge that lōge afore was shewed to the fathers vnder shadowes and fygures whych be nowe passed broughte to an ende neyther doest thou nowe requyre of vs any other thynge but that in thy sonne we be hoole gyuen offred sanctifyed and consecrate vnto the. For thys thy welbeloued sōnes sake continue thy mercy towardes me Let thy good wyl and grace alwayes defende me for lo innumerable daungers haue assaulted me on euery syde Exceadynge many I confesse be my offēces and therfore am I clene voyde of coūsayle what to do But o lorde restore me agayne into my former degre Hastē the I saye to ayde me Suche as couete to spyll the lyfe of my soule make them departe from me And agayne let thē be glad that seke the and whych loue thy saluacion wherwyth thou delyuerest vs so that we alway may sprede abrode thy name Uyle and wretched am I Lorde but take thou charge of me help me restore me Thou shalt not differ thy grace from me o my god for the glorye of thy name Amen For a swete and styll herte Psalm 41. THis fauoure and grace o lorde shewe thou me that all my lyfe longe I maye succoure and releue to my power y e necessite of the nedy aswell w t gostly helpes as with corporal and y t I may employ y t labour vpon the. For doutles what so euer is bestowed vpon thē the same thou rekenest bestowed on the. Pytie thou me O Lorde heale the woundes of my soule for agaynst y e haue I trespassed delyuer me from myne enemyes whyche busye them selues to noye me that they reioyse not ouer me Hereby shall I vnderstande thy good wyll towarde me in that thou vouchsauest to cut myne enemyes combes so as they triumphe not ouer me whych had thought to haue gyuē me a foule fall Therfore lorde God of Israel to y e be glory prayse and thankynges eternall So be it A prayer of the vexed conscience Psalm 42. LYke as in a forest the herte gapeth for thurst at the foūtaynes of waters O Lorde God so doutles my soule thursteth for desyre of the. My soule I saye longeth after the that valiaunt lyuynge God But alas whē shal I entre in to beholde thy graciouse face Shewe thy selfe my Lorde How ofte shall it be sayd vnto me where is thy God I being thus troubled shall water my soule wyth stremes of teares wythin my selfe but neuertheles thys grefe of herte thy comfortable countenaūce shall aswage Oh what ayleth the my soule what thynge troubleth y e what toylest thou what rēnest thou hyther and thyther Se thou truste in the Lorde to whome shortely be thou ryghte well assured I shall haue cause to rendre moost louynge thākes for my delyuery receaued at hys handes accordinge as hymselfe hath commaunded that in welth prosperite we shulde prayse hys clemency and bountyfull goodnes the worker therof and againe in aduersite we not forgettynge hys promyses shulde praye for helpe Suffer that a day of comforte maye spryng vnto me then shall I hyghly blowe abrode and auaunce thy name In the meane season steye me vp wyth continuall remembraūce of thy promyses and former benefytes that thoughe I be oppressed wyth euyls yet I dyspayre not Teache me O lorde the due forme of prayer to the intent my peticion maye the better be herde Amen For the edificacion of the church Psal. 43. MY quarell O Lorde discusse thou agaynst the vngodly panymes From lyers and malicious wretches delyuer me for thou God art my strength By the I wyll set my foote agaynste the helly power but O Lorde why nowe doest thou pusshe me from the why walke I thus heuy why in thys my trouble doest thou not comforte me Wyth the lyghte therfore of thy spirite replenyshe my herte O my Lorde in such wyse as hauyng the experimēt of the thynge in dede I maye gyue credite to the truth of thy promyse and by the same be conduited to thy holy moūte to the pauilions of thy chosen to the realme of lyght to the heritage eternall to thintent that I cōtemnynge y e proude bragges and thretes of y e vngodly may manfully holde on my iorney vnto the o lorde the well of my ioye so myght blase thy name and for the grace of thy continuaūce rendre due thankes accordyngly So be it A prayer of the church for redempcion Psalm 44. HOw straungely Lorde dydest thou auaūce thy people in olde tyme whan thou gauest thē the lāde of behest that thou dyddest promyse them and draue out the Cananeys For the chyldren of Israell not by theyr owne powers but by thy fauoure conquered the lande In lykewyse thou haste made vs heyres of the heauenly countrey not of our deserte but of thy pure grace whom in Christe afore the worlde was made thou chase Wherfore to the we owe of ryght to rendre continuall thankes But nowe thou hast also dryuen vs forth in such wyse as we be a reproche mockynge stocke to the vngodly panyms which coūt vs vnworthy whom the earth shuld beare who do greuously vexe torment vs both in body and mynde Many of vs are wrapped in errours all of vs be ashamed whan we consyder how the vngodly haue preuayled agaynst vs. Certes we maye be lykened to shepe readye to be slayne They thynke to please the by the slaughter of vs. What shall we attempt to do beyng thus enuironed wyth
heauēly palace And herin moost tender Lorde I beseche the that thys desyre may waxe in me euery daye hoter and hoter so that thorowe the desyre whych I haue to come to thy heauēly māsion I may set at nought al erthly thynges Let all my herte and all my bodye in the only the lyuynge God be glad mery ioyful O my father Sauiour delyuerer For doubtles frō y e only cōmeth my strength all my defēce Let me not be gyuen to earthly tēporal thynges but rather ernestly only loke on thynges godly euerlastynge and therafter to fashion al my dedes of thys lyfe Let strength and fayth in the encrease and euery gyfte of grace better then other so that euery daye I may amende and growe vnto better Lorde of armyes heare my prayers god of Iacob vnderstande them Loke O God our defensour and father on the face of thyne anoynted and dearest sonne for whose sake deale mercifully with vs and graūt vs that fauoure and grace that our synnes may be forgyuen so that I may be chosen to this honour to be one of thy sōnes make me cleane vpryght in herte strōge in fayth towardes the immouable from that trust whych I haue to be saued hote in loue toward my neghboure for thy bounteous goodnes and trouth Amen For the holy goost and the assemblynge of the church Psalm 85. THy nation and those Christianes in whome thou dwelleste take vnto y e as thy dearly beloued blesse them restore vnto lyberty thy presoners boūde not only in conscience but also in bodye take awaye theyr wickednes couer theyr sinnes syth Christe hath satisfyed for them euen wyth hys bloud Plucke away thy wrath and displeasure refreshe vs agayne for our helth dependeth only on the. Asswage thy malyce O Lorde wylte thou neuer be pleased Wylte thou styll be greued agaynst vs No not so lorde not so gyue vs herte of grace restore vs oure lyfe that we thy people maye alwaye reioyse in the. Shewe vs Lorde thy goodnes shewe vs thy sauynge health speake to me wythin me speake howe thy people ones shall haue peace so that they cluster not to vanite but rather be stronge towarde the let thy health be euen at hande so as we nede not to stāde in drede Thy prayse Lorde and magnificence mought abyde amonges vs thy bounty and thy faythfulnes be heaped vp in vs let thy ryghtuousnes whereby we be frelye made ryghtuous and peace of cōsciences mete together wythin vs and kysse one the other Gyue vs Lorde the goodnes of thy spirite graunt that the erth of oure hertes maye brynge forth much frute of ryghteousnes let thy ryghtuousnes go afore when thou cōmest to vs by grace purifye vs cōduyte vs in y e strayght waye A prayer of Christians in theyr perylles Psalm 86. TOurne hether thyne eare and heare me lorde for a very pore and a myserable persone am I kepe my soule syth thou hast hallowed it wyth the worde of thy trouth helpe thy seruaunt for none other succour know I but of the nor any other I wyll seke neyther fede my mynde with vayne hope Haue pitie on me for euery daye I call vpon the and shall do tyll the heate of thys trouble be abated Comforte my soule for vnto the O moost tender Lorde I lyfte vp myne herte to the I flee for thou arte gentyll and mercyful and canst not denye them thy helpe that seke it at thy hande Lorde vnderstande my prayers consyder well my pytious complaynte specially in thys tyme of my trouble The supersticious fooles and fonde ypocrites busely hunt here and there for theyr defence and sauegarde but vndoubtedly theyr helpe and leanyngstocke can not be compared with thy hand neyther can it worke the wonderfull actes that thou workest Their own inuention they repute as God yea and worshippe it afore God But it is thou that art on hygh thou doest the wōderous dedes thou alone art God helper in al necessities fountayne hedsprynge of al goodnes the only I cal on as my God in al straytes and daungers thou onely shalt helpe me for this thou mayst Informe me Lorde in those wayes that conduyte men to the to thintēt I maye walke in thy trouth and so fashion my hart as I maye reioyse in the holy feare of thy name then shal I gyue the thankes and with al myn hart contynually prayse thy name Thyne endles goodnes be shed vpon me frō the depe dōgeon plucke out my soule And whereas the proude men O God the puyssaūt lordes who hate and belye thy worde be styffe agaynst me make cruell pursuyte after my soule gyue thou me grace not to faynt Certes thou Lorde god arte mercyful soft longsufferynge ful of goodnes credite tourne to me haue cōpassion of me make me thy seruaūt stronge hardy that I mought withstande myne enemyes boldly constantly cleaue vnto the preserue me whych am the sonne of the churche thyne handmayde shewe me some good token to the prayse of thy name that those y t hate me for thy cause may se with theyr eyes y t thou stādest on my syde doest comfort and solace me For the buyldynge of Christes church Psam 87. LAye not the foundacion of thy church Lorde on the sande nor on the lowe plashy groūde but on the holy hylles in heauens where Christ is the corner stone Lorde be thou alwaye resyent in that church let I say thy restynge place be in y t church thorowe thy spirite declare thy wōderous factes whervnto mē may repare to obtayne thy fauoure to thintent the sayd church maye be buylt increased by preachyng the worde of promyse cōforte as thou hast ordeyned the same for al men In extreme daunger Psalm 88. FOr what cause my Lorde God hast thou put me backe seynge now thou rūnest from me and thou wylt not heare though I crye night and daye to the. Suffer me ones Lorde to exhibyte my supplicacion vp vnto the bow downe thyne eare to my request ponder in thy mynde how I am in a pecke of troubles euen drowned in mysery and nyghe vnto death Death I saye and hell are euen afore myne eyes neyther am I much vnlyke vnto deade mē naye I am euen a very deade man I had almoost sayd that I am throwen downe euē into hell such horrible feare hath enuyroned assaulted my conscience for lo no man careth for me no man is sorye for my losse and damage yea euen thou on whome I hange all together doest in lyke maner as they do thy displesure is very hote agaynst me thou ouerwhelmest me wyth waues and hole sees of troubles I am well nygh drowned I am holly caught hedged in with aduersite I know not how to escape neyther haue I any place to flee to Myne eyes dasell thorow great sorowe alwaye I crye holdynge vp myne humble hādes vnto the. What profite I besech the O Lorde or what prayse
wyth remembraunce of all good workes prouyd that we thus beynge planted in thy house maye so sprynge and floryshe as do the palmes and cedre trees in mount Libane Amen Of Christes kyngdome Psalm 93 LOrde thou art our kynge thou hast taken vpon the all power myght and honoure be thou chiefe mayster in our hertes brynge the deuell downe Chase farre from vs the worlde synne death and hel what so euer our olde Adam hath heretofore possessed by any tytle or clayme Cancell and stryke out the rygoure of the lawe by the bloude of Christe thy sonne O Lorde let the streames of thyne holy goost braste forthe on vs and that wyth a great sounde noyse muche stronger then the ragynge waues of worldly wysedome chefe schoolmayster of fleshly truste affiance Thyne holy worde which is Christes gospel myght ouercome and throwe downe to the groūde all fleshly wysdome that all men maye gyue credence to thy scripture for it is true iuste and certaine Let vs be founde ryghteous and holy in thy house Amen Agaynst false preachers of the lawe Psalm 94. GOd syth punyshment vengeaūce is thyne shew thy selfe aryse thou whych arte the ryghteous iudge of the world delyuer vs from these malicious enemies Lord how longe shall they triūphe how longe I saye shall they thus scornefully spyt at thy ryghteousnes how lōge shall they thus lyke tyrauntes entreate thy people I beseche the ones at laste make an ende of thys our trouble and affliccion Lorde be thou our schoolmayster Happy is he doubtles that maye be taught corrected at thyne hande wherfore let vs knowe the. In thys tyme of aduersitie graūt vs pacience dryue not thy people from the forsake not thyne enheritaūce let thy iudgemēte be sette vp agayne that we maye followe it alwaye wyth an vpryght herte Refresh vs thorowe thy comforte in our trouble And god be our defence and our sauegarde Amen For the schoolers of fayth Psalm 95. HOwe glad shal we be to thāke the we that setle oure selues in the how greatly shal we reioyse as many of vs as knowlege our selfes to be of thy schole our trust helth arte thou take vs to thy proteccion that we may be thy people and thy shepe to be fed at thyne handes and on thy pastures Make the beames of thy beneuolence to shyne on vs so worke in vs that oure hertes be neuer stubburne agaynst the voyce of thy worde nor that we be founde at any tyme vnbeleuynge but that we may entre into thy rest both here and els where thorowe Christ oure captayne and myghty shepherde For the same Psal. 96. PUt a new songe into our mouth that as new men we may synge vnto the and worthely auaunce thy Sauiour Iesus Christ by whome wonderfully thou hast wrought our health To the wyth the same Christ id due all honoure prayse and glory for thou through hym gouernest thy people in trouth Amen For to loue Christ and to be glad in hym Psal. 102. LOrde Iesu Christe our kynge graunte vs grace that euer we may be iocunde and mery in the for thou arte exalted aboue all other goddes in euery lande defende oure soules that we may euermore loue the and hate that euell is Preserue vs from the handes of the wycked sprynge thou that art the true lyght into our hertes let vs reioyce in the that sauest and iustifiest vs. Then shall we continually synge prayses to thy name geuynge thankes for benefytes and gyftes taken of the. A commune prayer to Christ. Psalm 118. GRaunte vs swete Lorde Iesu Christe that we as newe men may geue the new thākes in spirite for doubtles thou hast wrought wōderfull feates thou haste delyuered thy selfe in peryls thou hast raysed thy selfe from death euen by thy heauenly power Thyne health and sauynge power be knowen abrode to the worlde thy ryghteousnes be spred forthe to all sortes of men for therby only we be taken for ryghteous persons in thy syght Remember O Lorde thy gracious fauoure and promyse towarde vs to thintēt all the worlde maye approue the prayse the extol the and gyue the cōtinuall thankes Amen For Christes kyngdome Psal. 99. LOrde thou surely art the kynge though the wicked Iewes and Pharisees neuer so proudly deny y e thou allone gouernest the consciences and hertes of men and makeste vs ryghtuouse euen of thy mere grace by oure fayth and belefe only Thou furtherest thou settest alofte those that beleue in the and agayne thou pardonest none that despyse the thou alone gyuest righteousnes and iudgement wherby we be allowed and coūted good Encrease thā O Lorde our fayth defende and delyuer vs from the hole route of our enemyes and from all our anguysh and tribulacion So be it swete Sauiour Iesu Christ. For the true seruyes of God Psalm 100. LOrde God take thou yet mercy on vs graunt vs thy grace so as we maye be glad and fresh in spirite to serue the purely syncerely hertely but not to the boastyng and settynge forth of our owne selues in mens eyes Declare thy selfe to be a frende to vs thy propre people sore oppressed and the forsaken shepe of thy folde stablysh thy goodnes and trouth on vs o lorde for euer Amen To be new and goostly persons Psalm 101. LOrde so shape and renewe vs that we may alway walke afore the in an innocente and pure herte that we maye interpryse none euel that we maye hate the breach of thy commaundemētes that we cleue to no man y t hath a malicious herte nor that we rayle agaynste no man with despytful wordes and that we haue no proude lokes or couetous herte nor that we do any euell what so euer it be but that we maye loue euery one another wyth pure herte kyndled wyth a feruente zele to set forth the glory of thy name Amen The prayer of the synner knowlegynge hys owne synnes Psal. 102. LOrde heare my lowly prayer let my crye come vnto thyne eares In this tyme of aduersite hyde not thy face bow downe thyn eare when I call on the. Heare me quyckely I praye the for loo my dayes vanish as doth the smoke I am O Lorde a silly poore catyffe nought can do On what syde so euer I tourne me anone I mete with thy iudgemētes w t dispayre No wher I fynde any gentlenes fauour or helpe Men be displeased with me bicause I can not follow their appetites nor brooke them I am as a Pellicane in wyldernesse Beholde I haue no taste neyther in meate nor drynke so sore am I charmed with thy wrathe and displeasure I was of this opinion y t I thought y u tokeste myne enemyes part agaynst me so luckely after theyr hartes lust al aduersitie cam vpō me euery one euyl in others necke My dayes slyde away as doth the shadow but thou Lorde art for euer No doubte thy memorial cōtinueth world wyth out ende Tokens ther be excedyng many on euery syde whych may put vs
in mynde of the for thou shewest vs a proue of thy goodnes mercye by thy creatures by scriptures by miracles but chefely by our sauiour Lord Iesu Christ thyn anoynted wherfor yf he fayle me in peryls vtterly am I lost Aryse Lorde haue mercy on thy churche haue pytie on me whych am a sely mēber of christꝭ body for surely I am an outcast euery where It is tyme o lord to shewe cōpassion Now I saye it is tyme to shewe vs thy mercy o lorde Herken thā to our praier despise it not Lo I am a miserable p̄soner hear therfore my gronynges delyuer me and then w t great thankes I shall not stynt to glorifye and blase thy name In thassemblie of all people shall I in ful large and goodly wise make reaporte of the. O Lord my god plucke me not hence sodēly but in the myddes of my dayes let me remember myne ende lest by my soden departure frome this lyfe I be depriued of that euerlastyng lyfe Be therfore mercyfull to me euen for thyne holy names sake Amen A prayer to cast of the olde man Psalm 103. LOrde it is semely that my soule shulde prayse y e and all y e myght that is in me shuld magnify thy holy name for the great benefites and louynge kindnes whiche thou haste done vnto me Pardon Lorde my wyckednes heale y e rēnauntes of syn whych as yet be in this my corrupte nature delyuer my lyfe from death kepe me well fensed from myne enemyes in peryls in death and in hel Enuiron me with goodnes and mercye that I maye be stronge agaynst synne death the deuell agaynst al the force of myne aduersaries Fyl my mouth wyth goodes profytable both to body and sprete yea though al the world be agaynst me yet stāde thou on my syde Let me waxe yōge thorowe cōforte of thyne holy goost Make me couragious and bolde in al that good is O Lorde of thy iudgement ryghtuousnes and mercye helpe all those that suffer wronge Lōge forbeare vs in our synnes punyshe vs not longe though we haue deserued it be not euer more angry nor let not our innumerable sinnes suffer theyr worthy punyshmēt but remoue them farre awaye from vs. Be oure father take vs in the nomber of thy chyldren Oh howe frayle a worke be we euen verye dust and ashes oure dayes be as the floure in the felde Lorde teach vs to fear the so as we may performe thy cōmaundemētes the condicions of thy couenaūt Thy goodnes be euermore wyth vs present delyuer vs swete Lorde from all euyll Amen That God may be knowen by hys creatures psalm 104. GEue me thys grace O Lorde that with my hole body soule wyth my hole myght and spirite I maye alway prayse the by the knowlege and belefe of thy heauēly predestinacion made in Christe Iesu by a wonderous workmanshyppe of all thynges in heauen in earth in the see and that by consyderyng the nature of all thynges I may be rauyshed euē vnto the y e maker of them and that here vpon I may be encoraged to trust vnto y e in al thynges so as I maye be well assured to receaue al cōmodities at thyne hādes both these that I already haue and that I maye haue in tyme to come what thynge so euer I shal stāde in nede of Surely at thyne hāde loke al beastes for theyr fode euery one in hys due tyme. Al thynges wyl go to nought yf thou turne thy face awaye To the therfore be prayse and glory for euer Amen To knowe Christ. Psalm 105. THorow thy boūteous goodnes let vs cōtinually blowe abrode thy prayses Graunt vs only to call on thy name let vs remember thy moost famous dedes let vs talke of reason of them so that in the onelye we may reioyse for in the euermore we be glad we serche the beleue the yea and to the onely we praye and thorowe thy power we be conserued At all tymes therfore let vs remembrynge thy benefites be not churlish nor ingrate vnto the o Lorde syth y u w t infinite benefites endowest both vs and the hole worlde Amen In peryls for helpe Psalm 106. TO thy goodnes euermore we gyue thākes Lorde besechyng the also that we maye do iustice and iudgement Graunt vs alwaye to feare the to geue credite vnto the to trust fastly vnto the. Remember vs lyke as thou art wonte to be fauourable vnto thy people Uisyte vs wyth thy sauynge health for bothe we oure fathers haue sore synned we haue done wickedly and vngodly And nowe for oure synnes we be brought low and made euen the driuels of y e worlde But O Lorde loke vpon our nede heare our playnte remember vs for that couenauntes sake whych thou madest wyth vs. Haue remorse at lengthe of thys affliction and trouble sente frō the as thou arte most meke and mercyful take awaye thys scourge shewe thy selfe frendfull Let thy mercy defēde vs from oure enemyes helpe vs Lorde our God that we maye geue true and moost deserued thankes to thyne holy name Praysed be thou o Lorde God for euer Amen For comforte good officers and faythfull ministers of Goddes worde Psalm 107. THy goodnes Lorde God hath none ende oftētymes thou hast redemed delyuered and rescued thy people of Israel forth of a thousand daūgers euen as oftē as they cryed vnto the though theyr synnes were neuer so great O Lorde haue mercy on me for I am in great daunger Trustynge vpō thyne infinite goodnes I cal to the heare me helpe me spedely for thyne holy names sake Brynge me from thys blacke darknes brast asonder my bondes sende vnto me thy worde whereby thou madest all thynges and relieue me thy poore wretch O Lord sende gētell Prynces and such as be diligēt in theyr authoritie and office in asmuch as they do that pleaseth the in nothynge swarue frō thy wayes Saue me from myserye and vtter dammage Make me also haue delite and pleasure in thy workes and that by vnderstandynge thyne vnspeakable goodnes I maye be thorowly gladde at myne herte for euer more haue I full good cause to prayse thy goodnes and to rendre due thankes vnto thy godly Maiestye So I haue moste gentel and benigne Lorde To be raunsomed and delyuered from bondage of conscience Psalm 108. LOrde god almyghty myne hert is at thys present season ready to synge prayses vnto the to rēder vnto the most worthy thākes Only I desyre the thou wol vouchsaue to deliuer me frō these greuous peryls in whych I am now wrapped Surmount Lorde aboue the heauens spreade thy glory ouer al the earth Shewe thy louynge kyndnes auaunce thy trouthe so hyghe that it may reach vnto the heauens Helpe me thorowe thy ryght hande ayde assyste me for surely al mānes helpe is but vayne Let me be stronge in the and for thy names sake o lorde brynge downe myne enemyes naye thy enemyes rather and make them to stoupe
churlysh to the by forgyttynge thy benefytes but cause that I may offer vnto the pleasaunt sacrifices whyle I knowlege thy louynge kindnes extoll thy moost large and imperiall name Uouchsafe to heare me sythe I call vpon thy name O Lorde god almyghty Amen A blessynge Psalm 117. LOrde thy fre goodnes trouth be euermore hangyng ouer our heades alwaye abyde wythin vs thus shall we prayse and magnifye the for euer and euer Amen For goostly strength Psal. 118. AMiable arte thou O Lorde thy goodnes shall endure for euer sette me at large forth of all these straytes Be thou with me thē shall I feare noman but boldlye defye myne enemyes and ernestlye cleaue to the. Wherfor let me not fal whā they assaute me Se y t I shrink not nor flee one fote but be thou my strength and sauegard Thy myghty and strong ryghthande holde me vp and yf thou chastise me yet slee me not Fasten me in the cornerstone Christe who was refused of y e mayster buylders I meane of y e proude hypocrites but he was hyghly preferred at thy hande Lyghten me I beseche the with the perfect knowledge of him And I beseche the for thy raūsom which for me thou hast payed that that daye of gladnes ioye mought ones shyne vpon me Helpe me wyth thy good lucke and furtheraunce so as w t a couragious herte I may say blessed be he that cōmeth in the lordes name Amen For continuaunce in the way and worde of the Lorde Psalm 119. LOrd kepe me vpryght holly bēt and wedded to thy lawe scripture so that I maye do nothynge but that is agreable vnto thy worde Thys I know thou requyrest of me yet it passeth my power to performe it Se therfore that eyther I be able to do thy cōmaundementes or at the lest way supply thou in me y t whych lacketh on my behalfe to y e accōplishment of thy requestes All my doynges studyes endeuores I employ asmuch as in me is to obserue thy cōmaundemētes to thintēt I be not foūd faultie Ah my lord god do not thus leue me reforme my ways syth I am attendaunt vpon thy worde promyse yea and thoughe I be sore ouercharged yet depriue me not of my good hope Hyde and fastē in my herte thy comfortable wordes of promyse that I fall not Teach me thy statutes lawes and iudgementes Lorde to thintent I may boldly reason and talke of thy lawe graūt me a constant wyll to followe and to do it in dede restore thy seruaunt vnto hys olde dignitie after thys storme brynge me to quietnes and solace that I maye lyue do thy wordes Open myne eyes so that in y e worde of thy pleasure I maye beholde thy wonderous wayes whych passe all mans wytte and capacitie Purge me of thys infamye and sclaunder wherby I am bylyed of the wycked folke onely for thy wordes sake Saue the lyfe of thy poore seruaunt accordynge to thy promyse Myne olde wayes and fashions of lyfe I can not denye be euell Forsake not yet a repentant herte poynte me the wayes that leade vnto the thā shall I reporte thy worthy actes Behold my soule waxeth faynt by reason of so many crymes layd to my charge but strengthen thou me vpon thy worde let myne herte be set on thy worde onely and not geuen neyther to couetyse nor yet to foolysh pryde prycke me forward in thy way Thy worde be w t me so as I may dreade the than shal I neyther stomble nor slyde Ah moost mercyful Lorde for thy wordes sake let thy goodnes preseruacion shyne vpon me that wyth thy worde I maye answere all myne euel willers and aduersaries Plucke not y e trouth frō my mouth remēber thy cōfortable worde made for thy seruaūtes sauegarde whych onlye is my cōforte in these my outragious paynes anguishes let me neuer forget it but talke of it nyght daye Lorde be thou my heritage lotte porcion for thy promyse sake haue pytie on me that I may be partaker amonge those that feare the. For the earth is plenteous thorowe thy goodnes Shewe me thy iugementes do well wyth thy seruaunte as thy promyse is and teache me to knowe that good is Where as thou hast brought me to a lowe ebbe and dydest set me on me knees thou dyd dest wel O Lorde to me for by thys meanes I recognise and knowlege the to be my promoter setter forth vnto ryghteousnes Let the deuoute godly se howe thou hast preserued kept me y t they also may hervpon reioyse for them also wolt thou help in lyke maner Thy goodnes be my comforte accordyng to thy promyse Be thou mercyful to pardō my lyfe myne herte be wythout blemysh and spotte al together in thy ryghtuousnes Se that I neuer be put to confusion Oh howe sore longe I for thyne helpe and comforte how lōge shall I trust vpon thy promyse Myne eyes dasell lokynge after thy worde awayt whan thou shalt release my paynes Howe longe shall I be beatē thus in this rorynge see how longe shal myne enemyes pursue me wythout cause Lorde assyste me of thy goodnes encorage me cause that I maye kepe the wordes of thy mouth Truely Lorde thy worde is euerlastyng by it be al thinges made preserued yea by it thou madest me also Lorde God helpe me Thy worde be a lanterne to my fete lyght in all my wayes Thou seest Lorde I am brought downe very lowe had as a vyle slaue wherfore go to by thy worde restore me vnto lyfe vouchsafe I besech the acceptably to take the fre offrynges of my mouth And teach me thy iudgementes by thy worde cōserue me so y t myne hope deceaue me not Make me stronge O my God that I may escape Than shall I delyte in thy ryghteousnes mystrustynge al that is of flesh Let me lerne by thy secret inspiracion to feare the to shrynke as ofte as I shall remember thy iudgemēt delyuer me not into myne aduersaries handes Take me to thy defence be thou only my succour fauoure hym that fauoureth the and is busy to helpe hys neghboures Prouyde that men hurte me not by power and force Myne eyes tryckle thorow longe awaytynge for thyne ayde and that thou shuldest be thy wordes mayster Deale fauourably wyth me as thou art good thy selfe teach me thy iudgementes Tourne to me shewe thy selfe mercyfull and gracious as thou arte wonte to be to those that loue thy name and after thy worde reforme my steppes Let no wyckednes raygne in me no aduersitie ouercome me frō violēce of men rescue me that I maye kepe thy commaundementes Shew thy face vnto thy seruaūt haue cōpassiō on me O Lorde thou art ryght and al thy iugemētes be strayght straitly thou haste geuen in commaundemēt that all y e wordes of thy mouth be kept Ah Lorde graunt me grace diligently to do all thy commaundementes euen wyth all my herte Lo this thinge I craue
Ryd them frō theyr greuouse daungers so as in moost large wyse thou mayst be bruted and auaūced in Sion and in thyne holy Hierusalem Amen A prayer to put God in mynde of hys accustomed goodnes Psal. 136. MOost gentell Lorde thy goodnes and mercy surely abydeth for euer though we neuer so muche fall and vanyshe awaye thy grace doth nothynge wydder nor decaye Thys thy grace O Lorde by many tokens and proues thou hast plentyfully declared vnto vs euē from the begynnyng of the worlde And euen nowe at thys daye doest thou not ceasse largely to hepe these thy manyfolde benefytes on vs Stablysh therfore thy goodnes and aboūdaūt grace towarde vs O Lorde wyth no sodē displeasure turne not away from vs. But be thou mercyful and tender vpon our myserie And from oure enemyes and all aduersitie for thyne euerlastynge goodnes sake defende vs O Lorde Amen For the captiues vnder Antichrist Psalm 137. LOrde we be refuse personnes brought vnder captiuite thralle and bonde vnder the power of thyn aduersary And yet thys our lamentable and pyteous complaynt thou semest not to ponder thou regardest not oure supplicacion and that not wythout good cause for we graunte we haue trespased heinously against the. Howbeit syth the vngodly thus laugh vs to scorne condemnynge the songes that we synge the and y e prayses that we geue the yea y e word also that we preach of the O Lorde I beseche the shewe some proufe of thy selfe declare thy name power amōges those thy spyteful enemies Brynge downe Antichristes kyngdome w t all hys vngodly sectes for surely ouerlonge it hath oppressed vs yea and at thys daye it styll letteth and holdeth vnderfote very many whyche els spedelye wolde haue runne to the kyngdome of fredome Pull it therfore downe O Lorde wyth al hys stōblynge blockes euell exāples croked doctrine neuer suffer it to recouer agayne Than shall we beynge quyetly set at rest serue y e euen wyth herte al our lyues longe For delyueraunce in peryls Psalm 138. LOrde let me fele by experience how good thou arte and howe trustye Delyuer me euē to make thy promyse good than shall I neuer cease to thanke the wyth all myne herte and to magnify thy moost glorious name for by thy open worde thou haste made it excedynge glorious beyonde all other thynges Certes my god and father vpon the do I call Gyue my soule perfyte strength in suche wyse as I maye set forth and blowe abrode thy prayses to the hygh auauncement of thy name Cause thou O my God that all kyngdomes of the earthe maye heare thy worde maye walke in thy wayes Hallowe thy name blowe abrode thyne excellent glory Graūt to gouernours and other in authoritie this grace that they may knowlege the to be aboue them all Lorde loke vpon y e lowly hertes that thou mayst promote them Marke well the proude hertes afarre from the to thintent thou mayst brynge them lowe and cast them forth of thy presence In this straight saue my lyfe strengthē thyne hāde agaynst myne enemyes and take my part agaynst them Lorde thy goodnes is euerlastynge cast not away thyne owne hādyworke haue pytie on me helpe me Plucke me forth of these peryls for thyne holy names sake For denyenge of thy selfe and holly to yelde the vnto Christ. Psalm 139. LOrde thou knowest me so well as any man doth els lo I and all that euer I haue be holly in thy handes Thou madest me thou fashionedst me thou hast endowed me wyth all thynges necessary euen frō my byrth vnto thys daye I can not prayse ynough thy wonderous prouision thus practised amonges all creatures it is more then is possible for man ones to conceyue it in hys thought What other thynge doest thou requyre of vs than to yelde vp oure selfe wyth all that is ours vnto the I meane holly to resigne vnto thy pleasure all that belonge to the necessary reliefe eyther of bodye or of soule and the same agayne hūbly to requyre at thyne handes for Christ Iesus sake Wherfore my God I besech the for thyne holy names sake take charge of me Graūte me constantly to trust on the vtterly refusyng my selfe so as in al peryls I sue for no help but onely at thyne handes lyke as thou haste in ryght large maner made me a promyse of the same Make a tryal of me proue myne harte Take from me all euyll thoughtes disceyt double dealyng and lyes thus shalt y u cleane purge myne harte mercyfullye leade me on the waye of perpetuall felicite Agaynst the enemyes of Christes trouth Psalm 140. Delyuer me O Lorde frome the vngodly and styfe necked personnes for thou seest howe in theyr hartes they ymagē mischeue haue greate pleasure to pycke quarels theyr tonges be more sharpe then any adders styng And vnder theyr lyppes lurketh poysone of adders But O mercyfull Lorde let me not fall in theyr handes that they handle me not after theyr owne luste Thou only arte my God thou must heare my pyteous playnte Lorde y t rulest al to gether y t arte the strēgth and power of my defēce be thou as a sallet on my heade when so euer y e vngodlye shall assaulte me neyther suffre thou y e wycked thus to prosper in theyr matters Encrease not theyr croked and malicious stomackes leste they take harte of grayse spytefully reuile the. Loke vpon thy poore wretches cause and rydde me out of these dayly greuaunces then shall I wyth a ryghte vp harte and pleasaunt countenaunce extoll and magnifie thy name Amen To kepe thy tonge and to eschewe the infection of the worlde Psalm 141. TO the I crye O Lorde heare me spedely let my prayer be as a swete taste and sauoure in thy presence and the lyftynge vp of myne handes as an euenynge sacrifice Lorde set a watch about my mouth kepe my lyppes my tong also that they speake nothyng amisse as do y e vngodly but that they call purely syncerelye vpon the and reporte thy worthy prayses Bow not myn hart to luste after euell nor to folowe the fashion of y e wycked and abominable synners leste I happen to cloke my wyckednes wyth other synnes as hypocrites do Let me not lyue as they wolde haue me do but rather as it shall beste please the. Let me not approue neyther theyr counsels nor theyr dedes though they cast neuer so goodly a shewe fayre face to the worlde Let me not herkē to the tyessynges and swete beytes of the vngodly whych counsayle me to fylthy vnclene thynges but rather let me gyue good eare to y e rightuouse and godlye man thoughe he sharply correct and chyde me let me alwaye haue a readye eye towarde the only in the to trust and to apply my selfe vnto the. Cast not away my soule neyther suffer thou it to perish Kepe me that I be not tangled with the snares of the vngodly and from the priuie trappes of
malicious persons saue me Defende me Lorde thorowe thy grace only for in al our deuyses and workes can nothynge be founde sure for vs to trust vpon The prayer of any captiue accordynge to the forme of Dauid whan he was hyd in the caue Psal. 142. WIth my voyce I crye to the afore the I open my lamentations in thy bosome I disclose the secret word of myne hart my dolours and greafes I shewe vnto y e. Myne harte is almooste lyke to braste so greate is my discomfyture Thou knowest all my fashions O Lorde and thou seeste wel ynough how the vngodlye haue layed theyr snares for me Lo I caste myne eye on thys syde and y t syde aswel on my frēdes as on my kynsfolkes but all in vayne none of them all helpeth me And agayne I can not rūne away I am so laden and ouercharged w t yrons O Lorde my maker and father nowe vnto the I crye y u arte my only shoteanker defēce helpe Thou art my portion and herytage in all contreyes yea I haue none other possession but the onely To the therfore I stycke altogether knowynge certaynly that so nothyng can go amysse wyth me Consyder then my lamentable complaynt beholde how I am lowe brought From the cruel pursuers which be much more of power then I am defēde me Delyuer me from thys prison and horrible feare of synne and death that I maye set out thy name All the holy ones aswell Angels as men make sute for me desyrynge the for my cōforte They shal not cease vntyl they obteyne theyr request I meane vntyl thou forgyue me my synnes and sende me comforte in thys distresse wyth pacience and longe sufferynge This ones obteyned the godly shal flocke about me and shall not stynte to gyue the thākes whā they se that y u ryddest me forth of these daūgers to y e hygh prayse of thy name Lorde be mercyfull vnto vs take part w t vs then shall we for euer lyfte vp magnifie thy glorious name Amē In greate trouble of conscience Psalm 134. LOrde heare my prayer receyue my supplication herken to my playnt for thy ryghtuousnes Trye not the lawe with thy seruaunt for truely then shall no lyuyng man be founde vngyltie yea not one of thy sayntes shulde escape quyte at thy barre oneles thou graunte hym thy gracious pardon in so muche euen the very starres be not pure faultlesse afore the. In the angels thou foundest synne Now myne enemies hūte for my soule they beate dryue it downe they thrust it into darke doūgeons where felons conuict cōdemned to death were wonte to be kepte My spirite is sorowfull my herte is heuy sad wythin my brest To the I holde vp my handes requyrynge the of mercy for lyke as y e drye grounde longeth for a shoure of rayne so my soule thinketh longe tyl it haue thyne helpe and succour Heare me spedely yf y u do not I am in despayre My spirite is al wery of thys bondage I haue byd my lyfe farewel Wherfore O god hyde not thy face y t I be not lyke vnto those that be hurled into the pytte of damnacion After thys nyght of myserye ouerpassed let the pleasaūt morning of cōforte luckely shyne on me that by tyme I maye heare and fele thy goodnes for in the is all my truste Poynte me the waye that I shall walke in for yf y u be not my guyde I muste nedes wander and straye out of the waye To the Lorde I lyfte vp my soule and that wyth al myne harte I besech the take me forth of myne enemyes handes Thou onelye arte my succour and sauegarde Teache me to worke what so euer shall be thy pleasure for thou arte my God Let thy good spirite conduyte me into the lyuyng lande encourage my spirite for thy names sake Forth of these troubles for thy ryghtuousnes delyuer me Destroy myne enemyes as thou arte gracious and fauourable towarde me Those that woll worke me sorowe and greife plucke forth of the way for I am thy seruaūt for thy sake suffer I all thys hurly burly As thou art God so helpe thou me To be exempt from thys worlde thorowe the spirite Psalm 144. FOr all thy benefytes we shall auaunce the wyth prayse and glorye for euer O Lorde our God namely syth thou hast kepte vs in thy fayth in the cōfession of thy worde Thys goodnes O Lorde continue thou styl in me encrease strengthē thou my fayth euery daye more and more Compel my flesh thorowe thy spirite to hys bounden duetye and obedience Be thou my defence my buckler bulwarke rescuer and raunsomer Lorde bow downe the heuēs come downe put forth thyne hāde from aboue to drawe me from these depe waters frō the cruelty of these boystouse straūgers who be none of thy chyldren Delyuer me and wyth all myne herte I shall synge the a new songe render y e new thankes And herof I am right wel assured y t I cā lacke no goodnes o lorde God yf I haue the my gracious Lorde and defender Of the kyngdome of God and that Christ maye dwell in our hertes by fayth Psal. 145. I Wyl exalt the my soueraigne O God prayse thy name for euer I shall reporte thy wonderful prayses from tyme to tyme for thou arte of great power worthy to be praysed neyther can any man attayne to the knowlege of thy moost excellent maiestye Thy workes shal be spokē of for euer I meane thy endles power thy myracles and glory in that thou hast done to vs thy pore folkes manyfolde and boūteous benefites onely of thy mere loue fauoure mercye longe forbearynge and ryghteousnes In all thy dedes the holy persons shall prayse the for euer specially for the magnificence of thy power royal and for that power which thou practisest to the subduynge of all thynges for oure sauegarde and lyfe Thy mercy excedeth al thyne other workes In wordes that thou promysest thou arte trusty and true and in all thy workes ryght holy Lorde haue mercy on me and be my father for Iesus Christ sake bow to my peticion for thyne endles mercy fidelite holynesse Lorde gouerne my herte I am weake but make me stronge I am spente and decayed but make me lustye agayne I am pyned and famyshed but fede thou me wyth thy goodnes O herdman and nurse of all thynges lyuynge which of thy mere goodnes fyllest al creatures that haue lyfe in them whyche in all thy doynges dealest ryghteously wyth all myne herte O Lorde I call on the be at hande be my ioye and comforte accordynge to thy promyse Preserue me alway frō the snares and trappes of Satan that I be not wronge led but that my mouth maye continually brute thy prayses and gyue worthy thankes vnto thy name For lyberty of fayth Psalm 146. MY soule what so euer thynge is in me shal prayse auaunce thy name o Lorde god God be thou my
and will deuyde the spoyle I will satisfye my lust vpon them I will draw my swerde myn hande shall destroy them But thou bluest with thy breth and the see couered them they sanke as leade in the mighty waters Who is lyke vnto the o lorde amonges the goddes who is lyke the so glorious in holynes fearfull laudable and whiche shewest wonders Thou stretchedst thy right hande and the earth swalowed them with mercy thou caryedst thy people whiche thou delyueredst and broughtest them with thy strength vnto thy holy lande The nacions hearde and were afrayde panges came vpon the Philestines Then the Dukes of the Edomites were amased and tremblynge came vpon the myghtyest of the Moabytes all the inhabitauntes of Canaan waxed faynte harted Let feare drede fall vpon them throughe the greatnesse of thyne arme whyle thy people passe thoroughe O Lorde Brynge them in and plante them in the moūtaynes of thyn enheritaūce the place lord which thou hast made to dwell in the sanctuary lord which thy hādes haue prepared The lorde raygne euer alwaye For Pharao went on horseback with his charettes horsemen into the see and the lorde broughte the waters of the see vpon thē But the children of Israel went on drye lande through the see Anna thankyng the lord for his benefyte on this maner syngeth to god 1. Kynges 2. MY herte reioyseth in the lorde myne horne is hygh in the lord and my mouthe is wyde open ouer myne ennemyes for I reioyce in thy sauinge There is none so holye as thou o lorde no there is none saue thou Neyther is ther any strengthe lyke vnto our God Talke not to moche proudely let olde thinges departe oute of your mouthes for the lorde is god of knowledge and iudgeth the thoughtes The bowes of the stronge are broken the weake be endued with strength They that of late were full haue let forth them selues for bred but the hongry be satisfyed in so moche the baren hathe borne seuen and she that had many childern is waxed feble The lorde kylleth quickeneth agayn he bringeth downe to hell and fetteth vp agayne The lorde maketh poore and maketh rych bryngeth lowe and heueth vp on hyghe he rayseth vp the poore out of the dust and lyfteth vp the beggar frome the dongehyll to set hym amonge princes and make him holde the seate of glory For the pyllers of the earth are the lordes he hath set the rounde worlde vpon thē He wil kepe the fete of his sayntes but the wycked shall kepe sylēce in darkenes For noman in his owne myght shall be stronge The lordes aduersaries shall be made to feare him and out of heauen he shal thunder vpon them The lorde shall iudge the costes of the worlde shal gyue myght vnto his kinge and exalte the horne of his Christ. Amen A songe that Dauid sounge vnto the lorde in the day that the lorde delyuered him out of the hande of his enemyes 2. Reg. 22. THe lorde is my rocke my castle and my delyuerer God is my strengthe and in him woll I truste my shylde and the horne that defendeth me myne hyghe holde and refuge O my sauyoure saue me from wronge I wyll prayse call on the Lorde and so shall I be saued from my enemyes for the waues of death haue closed me about and the floudes of Beliall haue feared me the cordes of hell haue compased me about and the snares of deathe haue ouertakē me In my tribulacion I called to the lord cryed to my god and he herde my voyce out of hys temple and my crye entred in to his eares The earth trembled quoke and the fundations of heauen moued shoke because he was angrye Smoke wēt out of his nosethrylles consumyng fyre out of his mouth that coales were kyndled of it he bowed the heauen and came downe darknes was vnderneth hys fete And he rode vpon Cherub flewe and appeared vpon the winges of the wynde and he made darkenesse a tabernacle round about him with water gathered together in thycke cloudes Of y e bryghtnes that was before him coles were set on fyre The Lorde thundred from heauen the most hyghe put out his voyce he shot arowes scattered them hurled lyghtenynge and turmoyled them The botom of the See appered the foundations of the worlde were sene by reason of the rebuking of the lorde and thorough blastinge of the breth of his nosethrylles he sent frome aboue and fet me plucked me oute of myghtye waters He delyuered me from my myghty enemye and from them that hated me were to stronge for me When they had compased me in the daye of my tribulation the lorde stayed me vp and brought me out into roumth delyuered me bycause he delyted in me The lorde rewarded me accordynge to my ryghteousnes and according to the purenesse of my handes he dealt with me For I kept y e wayes of the lorde and dyd no wickednes nor forsoke my God But I had all his lawes in my syght and turned my face from none of his ordinaunces I was pure vnto him warde and kepte my selfe from wickednes y e Lorde dyd to me againe accordynge to my ryghtuousnesse after my purenesse that I had in his syght With y e holy thou shalte be holy and with the man that is vncorrupte thou shalt be vncorrupt with the pure thou shalt be pure with the froward thou shalt be froward also Certaynely the people that are in aduersitie thou shalt help and on the proud shalt thou cast thyn eyes Thou art my lyght O lord and the lorde shall lyghten my darkenesse Loo with thyn helpe I wil run thorough an host of men by the ayde of my god I wil spryng ouer a wal The waye of god is vndefyled and the word of the lord fyned as golde and he is a shylde to al that trust in him Who is a god saue the lorde who myghty saue our god God is my strength in warre and ryddeth the waye before me He maketh my fete as swyft as an hyndes and setteth my fete fast vpon my holde He teacheth my handes to fyght that a bowe of brasse is to weake for myne arme And thou hast saued me with thy shylde and kepest me for euer in mekenes Thou madest me rowme to walke in that my fete shulde not stumble I followed myne enemyes and destroyed them and turned not agayne vntyll I had consumed thē I wasted them and so clouted them that they coulde in no wyse aryse but fell vnderneth my fete Thou compasedest me aboute with myght to batell and madest them that rose agaynst me to stoupe vnder me Thou madeste myne ennemyes to tourne their backes to me and them that hated me I destroyed them They loked for helpe but none cam to saue them vnto the lord they cryed but he herde them not The lorde mought lyue and blessed be he my strēgth exalted be