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A79680 A forme of prayer, used in the King's Chappel, upon Tuesdayes. In these times of trouble and distresse. Church of England. 1650 (1650) Wing C4166; Thomason E599_10 6,608 16

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A FORME OF PRAYER USED IN THE KING'S CHAPPEL UPON TUESDAYES In these Times of Trouble and Distresse HAGE Printed by SAMUELL BROUN Anno M.DC.L A FORME OF PRAYER FOR MORNING AND EVENING PSAL. CXLIII II. Enter not into judgment with thy Servants O Lord for no flesh is righteous in Thy sight c. to the Venite In stead whereof This Psalme is said PSAL. CXXI 1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the Hils from whence commeth my help 2. My help commeth even from the Lord who hath made Heaven and Earth 3. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved and He that keepeth thee will not sleep 4. Behold He that keepeth Israël shall neither slumber nor sleep 5. The Lord himself is thy keeper the Lord is thy defence upon thy right hand 6. So that the Sunne shall not burne thee by day neither the Moone by night 7. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evill yea it is even He that shall keep thy soul 8. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy comming in from this time forth for evermore ℣ Glory be to the Father and to the Sonne and to the Holy Ghost ℟ At it was in the beginning is now and ever shal be world without end Amen Then these Psalmes following PSAL. I. 1. PReserve the King O God for in Thee hath he put his trust Psal 16.1 2. Heare the Right ô Lord consider his Complaint and hearken unto his Prayer that goeth not out of feyned lipps Psal 17.1 3. Let his sentence come forth from thy Presence and let thine Eyes looke upon the thing that is equall Psal 17.2 4. O hold Thou up his goings in thy Paths that his footsteps slip not Psal 17.5 5. He hath called upon Thee O Lord that Thou mayst heare him incline thine Eare unto him and hearken unto his words Psal 17.6 6. For his own people are risen up against him Tyrants which have not set Thee before their eyes seeke after his Soul Psal 54.4 7. Shew thy merveilous loving kindnes Thou that art the Saviour of them that put their trust in Thee from such as resist thy Right Hand Psal 17.7 8. Keep him as the apple of an Eye hide Him under the shadow of thy wings Psal 17.8 9. From the ungodly that trouble Him his Enemies compasse Him round about to take away his soule Psal 17.9 10. They that hate Him without a cause are more then the haires of his head they that are his Enemies and would destroy Him guiltles are mighty 11. They are inclosed in their own fat and their mouth speaketh proud things Psal 17.10 12. They lay waiting in his way on every side Psal 17.11 like as a Lyon that is greedy of his prey and as it were a Lions whelp lurking in secret places Psal 17.12 13. Vp Lord disappoint them and cast them down deliver his soule from the ungodly which is a Sword of thine Psal 17.13 14. For the Sinne of their mouth for the workes of their hands let them be taken in their pride and why their Preaching is of Cursing and Lies Psal 59.12 15. Deliver Him from these his Enemies O Lord defend Him from them that rise up against Him Psal 59.1 16. O deliver Him from the wicked Doers and save Him from the bloudthirsty Men. Psal 59.2 17. Make them afraid even where no feare is and confound their devices because Thou O God hast despised them Psal 53.9 18. But for the King Be mercifull unto Him ô God be mercifull unto Him for his Soul trusteth in Thee and under the shadow of thy wings let his Refuge be untill this Tiranny be overpast Psal 57.1 ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was c. PSAL. II. 1. Like as the Hart desireth the water brookes so longeth my soule after Thee O God Psal 42.1 2. My soule is a thirst for God yea even for the living God when shall I come to appeare before the Presence of God Psal 42.2 3. My teares have been my meat day and night while they daily say unto me where is now thy God Psal 42.3 4. Now when I think thereupon I poure out my heart by my self for heretofore I did goe out with the Multitude brought them forth into the House of God Psal 42.4 5. Why art thou so full of heavines O my Soule and why art thou so disquieted within me Psal 42.6 6. Put thy trust in God for I will yet give him thankes for the help of his Countenance Psal 42.7 7. I will say unto the God of my strength why hast Thou forgotten me and why goe I thus heavily while the Enemy oppresseth me Psal 42.11 8. My bones are smitten a sunder as with a sword while mine Enemies that trouble me cast me in the teeth Psal 42.12 9. Namely while they say daily unto me where is now thy God Psal 42.13 10. But give Thou sentence with me ô God and defend my Cause against the ungodly people O deliver me fr●m the deceitfull and wicked Man Psal 43.1 11. For Thou art the God of my strength why ha'st Thou put me from Thee and why goe I so heavily while the Enemy oppresseth me Psal 43.2 12. O send out they Light thy Truth that they may lead me and bring me unto thy Holy Hill and to thy Dwelling Psal 43.3 13. And that I may goe unto the Altar of God even unto the God of my joy and gladnes and then upon the Harp will I give thanks unto Thee O God my God Psal 43.4 14. Why art thou so heavy ô my soule and why art thou so disquieted within me Psal 43.5 15. O put thy trust in God for I will yet give him thankes who is the help of my Countenance and my God Psal 43.6 ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was c. PSAL. III. 1. O GOD Thou ha'st cast us out and scattered us abroad Thou ha'st also been displeased O turne Thee unto us againe Psal 60.1 2. Thou ha'st moved the Land and divided it heale the sores thereof for it shaketh Psal 60.2 3. Thou ha'st shewed thy people heavy things Thou ha'st given us a drinke of deadly wine Psal 60.3 4. Ha'st Thou not cast us out O God wilt not Thou O God goe out with our Hostes Psal 60.10 5. O be Thou our help in Trouble for vaine is the help of Man Psal 60.11 6. Through God wee will doe great Acts for it is He that shall tread down our Enemies Psal 60.12 7. Thou art my King ô God send help unto Iacob Psal 44.5 8. Through Thee will wee overthrow our Enemies and in thy Name will wee tread them down that rise up against us Psal 44.6 9. For I will not trust in my Bow it is not
in Perill Looke down mercifully from Heaven wee most humbly beseech Thee upon the many and great Troubles of our Gracious Soveraigne Defend his Person from all dangers both by Sea and Land Blesse his Counsels Prosper his Enterprises And command thine Angels so to pitch their Tents round about Him that He may be preserved from the hands of all that seeke his Hurt may be speedily established in the just Rights of his Throne through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen O LORD our heavenly Father high and mighty King of Kings c. With the Other Prayers At the End of the Letanie AT THE SECOND SERVICE Immediately after THE X. COMMANDEMENTS ✚ These Verses and the Prayer following are to be said at Evening before the Collect for the Queen and the Royall Issue DEliver the King O Lord from the Evill Man and preserve Him from the wicked Doers 2. Which imagine Mischief in their hearts and stirre up Strife all the day long 3. Keep Him O Lord from the hands of the ungodly and from the wicked that are purposed to overthrow his goings 4. The proud have laid a snare for Him they have spreed a Net abroad with cords and set Trapps in his way 5. But O Lord God Thou Strength of his health doe Thou cover his head in the Day of Battail 6. Let not the ungodly have his desire ô Lord let not his mischeivous Imagination prosper least he be too proud 7. Deliver the King from his Enemies O Lord for he flieth unto Thee to hide Him 8. O let Him heare thy loving kindnes betimes in the Morning for in Thee is his trust shew Thou Him the way that He should walk in for He lifteth up his Soule unto Thee Let us pray O GOD of all Might and Wisedome by whom alone Kings reigne and People are made obedient unto Them wee most humbly beseech Thee to defend thine own Ordinance in the Defence of our distressed King that as Thou hast given Him a most just Title to his Father's Kingdomes so Thou would'st be pleased speedily to bring Him unto the rightfull Possession of them And to that end that Thou would'st vouchsafe to put the Spirit of Counsel of Courage of Unity upon them that are loyall to Him And for those that either openly oppose Him or those Strang Children that dissemble with Him that Thou would'st infatuate their Counsels and blast their Endeavours turning their hearts both to Thee their God and to the King Which wee beseech Thee to grant for Iesus Christ his sake our Lord and only Saviour Amen THE EPISTLE 1. TIMOTH 11.1 I EXHORT therfore that first of all Supplications Prayers Intercessions and Giving of Thanks be made for all Men for KINGS and for All that are in Authoritie that wee may lead a quiet and a peaceable life in all Godlines and Honestie For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour Who will have all Men to be saved and to come unto the knowledge of the Truth For there is one God one Mediator betweene God Men the Man CHRIST IESVS Who gave Himself a Ransome for All to be testified in due time Whereunto I am ordeined a Preacher an Apostle I speak the Truth in CHRIST lie not a Teacher of the Gentiles in Faith Verity I will therfore that Men pray every where lifting up holy hands without wrath and doubting The Gospel S. MARK X. ℣ XXVIII THEN PETER began to say unto Him Loe wee have left all and followed Thee And IESVS answered and said Verily I say unto you There is no Man that hath left house or brethren or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands for my sake the Gospels but he shall receive an hundred fold now in his time houses brethren sisters mothers children lands with persecutions in the world to come Eternall Life But Many that are first shal be Last the Last first After the Creed and the Prayer for Christ's Church This is also to be said at Evening immediately before S. Chrysostome's Prayer GRANT Mercifull Lord thy Protection and thy Blessing to our Gracious KING that in all his wayes He may be defended from all Kinds of Perils may so prosper in his Endeavours that all his people may by the might of Thy Hand be brought to obedience vnder Him to serve honour Thee through IESVS CHRIST our Lord. Amen The Blessing THE PEACE or GOD c. FINIS
my Sword that shall help me Psal 44.7 10. But it is Thou can'st save us from our Enemies and put them to confusion that hate us Psal 44.8 11. But Thou ha'st been farre off ô Lord ha'st not gone forth with our Armies Psal 44.10 12. Thou ha'st made us to turne our backs upon our Enemies so that they which hate us spoile our goods Psal 44.11 13. Thou ha'st suffered us to be eaten up like sheep and ha'st scattered us among strang Nations Psal 44.12 14. Thou ha'st made us to be rebuked of our Neighbours and had in derision of them that are round about us Psal 44.14 15. Up Lord why sleepest Thou Awake and be not absent from us for ever Psal 44.23 16. Wherfore hidest Thou thy face and forgettest our Misery and Trouble Psal 44.24 17. For our soule is brought low unto the dust and our belly cleaveth unto the ground Psal 44.25 18. Arise and help us and deliver us for thy Mercies sake Psal 44.26 ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was c. PSAL. IIII. 1. LORD how are they increased that trouble me many are they that rise up against me Psal 3.1 2. Many one there be that say of my soule there is no help for Him in his God Psal 3.2 3. But Thou ô Lord art my defender Thou art my worship and the lifter up of my head Psal 3.3 4. I will not be afraid for ten thousands of people that have set themselves against me round about Psal 3.6 5. Up Lord and help me ô my God Thou cans't smite all mine Enemies upon the cheek bone and break the theeth of the ungodly Psal 3.7 6. Salvation belongeth unto the Lord let thy Blessing be upon the people Psal 3.8 7. O Lord my God in Thee have I put my trust save me from all them that persecute me and deliver me Psal 7.1 8. Least he devoure my soule like a Lyon and teare it in pieces while there is none to help Psal 7.2 9. Why standest Thou so farre off ô Lord and hidest thy face in the needfull time of trouble Psal 10.1 10. O let the wickednes of the ungodly come to an end but guide Thou the just Psal 7.9 11. Be Thou ô God a defence for the oppressed even a refuge in due time of trouble Psal 9.9 12. Have mercy upon me O Lord consider the trouble which I suffer of them that hate me Thou that liftest me up from the Gates of Death Psal 9.13 13. How long wil't Thou forget me ô Lord for ever how long wil't Thou hide thy face from me Psal 13.1 14. How long shall I seek counsell in my Soule and be so vexed in my heart how long shall mine Enemies triumph over me Psal 13.2 15. Consider heare me ô Lord my God lighten mine Eyes that I sleep not in Death Psal 13.3 16. Wherfore should the wicked blaspheme God while he doth say in his heart tush Thou God carest not for it Psal 10.14 17. They murther the Innocent and put the Helplesse to death Psal 94.6 18. And yet they say Tush the Lord shall not see neither shall the God of Iacob regard it Psal 94.7 19. Surely Thou hast seene it for Thou beholdest ungodlines and wrong Psal 94.15 20. That Thou may'st take the Matter into thine own hand the poore committeth himself unto Thee for Thou art the Helper of the friendlesse Psal 94.16 21. Break Thou the power of the ungodly and malicious take away his ungodlines and Thou shalt find none Psal 94.17 22. O help the Fatherlesse and poore unto their Right that the Man of the Earth may be no more exalted against them Psal 94.20 ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was c. The first Lesson At Morn GEN. XXVIII ℣ 10. unto the End At Even 11. CHRON. XX. unto ℣ XXI In stead of the Te Deum and Magnificat PSAL. CXXX 1. OVT of the Deep have I called unto Thee O Lord Lord heare my voice 2. O let thine Eares consider well the voice of my Complaint 3. If thou Lord wil't be extreme to mark what is done amisse O Lord who may abide it 4. For there is Mercy with Thee therfore shal't Thou be feared 5. I look for the Lord my soule doth waite for Him in his word is my trust 6. My soule flieth unto the Lord before the Morning watch I say before the Morning watch 7. O Israel trust in the Lord for with the Lord there is Mercy and with Him is plenteous Redemption 8. And He shall redeeme Israel from all his Sinnes ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was c. The second Lesson At Morn S. LUKE XXI to ℣ XXXVII At Even 1. S. PET. II. the whole Chapter In stead of the Benedictus and Nunc dimittis PSAL. CXXIII 1. Vnto Thee lift I up mine Eyes O Thou that dwellest in the Heavens 2. Behold even as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their Masters and as eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her Mistresse even so our eyes waite upon the Lord our God until He hath Mercy upon us 3. Have mercy upon us O Lord have mercy upon us for wee are utterly despised 4. Our soule is filled with the scornfull reproof of the wealthy and with the despitefulnes of the proud ℣ Glory be to the Father c. ℟ As it was in the beginning c. After the Creed and the Lords Prayer c. THE FIRST COLLECT At Morning Prayer LORD wee beseech Thee let thy continuall pitty cleanse and defend thy Church and because it cannot continue in safety without thy succour preserve it evermore by thy help and goodnes through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen THE FIRST COLLECT At Evening Prayer LORD raise up wee pray Thee thy Power come among us with great Might succour us that whereas through our sinnes wickednes wee be sore let hindred thy bountifull Grace and Mercy through the Satisfaction of thy Sonne our Lord may speedily deliver us to Whom with Thee the Holy Ghost be all Honour Glory world without end Amen After the Letany and the Prayer Wee humbly beseech Thee c. At Morning And after the Collect. Lighten our darknes c. At Evening ℣ O Lord guard the Person of thy Servant CHARLES our King ℟ Who putteth his trust in Thee ℣ Send Him and all that are Loyall to him help from thy Holy Place ℟ And evermore mightily defend them ℣ Confound the designes of all that rise up or conspire against Him ℟ And let no wicked Hand come neere to hurt him ℣ O Lord heare our Prayer ℟ And let our Cry come unto The. The Prayer ALMIGHTY Lord God the Ruler of Princes when they are in their Thrones and their Protector when they are