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A71329 Here after foloweth the prymer in Englysshe sette out alonge, after the vse of Sarum. 1538; Book of hours (Salisbury). English Catholic Church. 1538 (1538) STC 16004; ESTC S105507 112,078 275

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thyne handes the Moone and the starres whiche thou hast set in ordre ●hat thynge is man that thou art so mynde full of hym or what is the sone of ●dā that thou so regardest hym ●hou haste made hym not moche inferyor to aūgelles thou hast crowned him with glory and honour and hast made hym lorde vpon the workes of thyne handes ●hou hast cast all thynges vnder his feet al maner of shepe and oxen yea moreouer the catell of the felde ●oules of the ayre and fysshes of the see which swymme in the waters of the see ●lorde whiche arte our lorde how marueylous is thy name ouer all the earth ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the beginnynge as it is nowe and euer shal be So be it ●eli enarrant ●He heuyns declare the glory of god and the firmament manyfesteth the workes of his handes ●aye vnto daye vttereth out speache nyght vnto nyght openeth knowlege ●here be neyther speaches nor wordes but that the voyces of them ben herde ●heyr soūde hathe gone throughe all the worlde and theyr wordes through the coostes of the rounde earthe ●e hath pyght his pauilion in the sonne he is lyke a brydegrome procedynge out of his chābre ●e hath sterte vp lyke a gyaunt for to take his course his progresse is from the hygh heuen ●nd his recourse is vnto the farthest parte therof neyther is there any that can hyde hym from his heate ●he lawe of the lorde is pure conuertynge soules the testymony of the lorde is faythfull gyuyn ge wysdome to the ygnoraunt ●he commaundementes of the lorde be ryghtfull confortynge the herte the lordes precept is cleare gyuynge lyght to the eyes ●he feare of the lorde is euermore cōtynuynge the iudgementes of the lorde are true iustyfyed in them selues ●hey are to be desyred aboue golde precyous stones more sweter the hony the hony combe ●erely thy seruaūt obserueth them in kepynge of them is great rewarde ●ho doth consyder his faultes pourge me frō those that be secrete and frome other spare thy seruaunt ●f they haue not the maystry of me then shal I be cleane shal be purged frō the greatest synne ●nd the wordes of my mouth shal be pleasant and the meditacyon of myne herte acceptable in thy syght alway ●lorde thou arte my helper and my redemer ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnyng as it is now and and euer shall be So be it ●ommi est terra ●He earth is the lordes and the habundaunce therof the rounde worlde all that inhabyte in it ●or he hathe pyght it vpon the sees and hathe buylded vpon the flodes ●ho shal ascende in to the hyll of the lorde or who shall stande in his holy place ●n innocent in handes and of pure herte whiche hath not taken his soule in vayne nor hath not sworne to deceyue his neyghbour ●e shall receyue blessynge of the lorde and mercy of god his sauyoure ●his is the generacyon of thē that seke hym of them that seke the face of the god of Iacob ●e prynces heaue vp your gates and ye eternall gates open youre selues and a kynge of glory shall entre in ●ho is this same kynge of glory a strōge lorde and a myghty a lorde myghty in batayl ●e prynces heaue vp your gates and ye eternall gates opē your selues and a kynge of glory shall entre in ●vho is this same kynge of glorye the lorde of powers he is the kynge of glory ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈…〉 ●lessed be thou amonge all women and blessed be the fruyte of thy wombe 〈…〉 ●oly mother of god and virgyn perpetuall 〈…〉 Pray for vs to the lorde celestyall ¶ 〈…〉 ●Ur father whiche arte in heuyn sanctifyed be thy name Let thy kyngdome come ●hy wyl be fulfylled in erth as it is ī heuyn Our dayly breade gyue to vs this daye And forgyue vs our offences euyn as we forgyne thē that offende vs. And leade vs not in to tēptacyon But delyuer vs from al euyl So be it ¶ 〈…〉 ●Ayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with the. Blessed be thou amonge women and blessed be the fruyt of thy wombe Iesus Chryst So be it And ledde vs not lorde in to temptacyon But delyuer vs from euyl ●orde we besech the of thy blessynge ●oly virgyn of virgyns praye for vs vnto the lorde ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly Mary moost pure of virgyns all Mother doughter of the kynge celestial So conforte vs in our desolacyon That by thy prayer and specyall meditacyon Uve enioy the rewarde of the heuynly raygne And with goddes electe there for to remayne Thou lorde haue mercy on vs. ●Holy and vndetyled virgynyte I wot not with what praysynge I may exalte the. For hym that the heuyns coulde not conteyn thou barest in thy wombe ●…lessed be thou amōg al women blessed be the truyt of thy wōbe For hym that the heuyns coulde not cōtayn thou ba rest in thy wombe 〈…〉 Lorde we beseche the of thy blessynge ●…raye for vs deuoutly o virgyn Mary ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly Mary of all godly the godlyest Pray for vs of all holy the holyest That he our prayers may accept in good wyse Uvhiche of the was borne and raygneth aboue the skyes By whose charyte and mercyfull grace Our greuous synnes may take no place Thou lorde haue mercy on vs. Thanke we god ●…lessed arte thou virgyn Mary thou barest our lorde Thou hast borne hym that made the and yet remaynest a virgyn euermore ●…ayle Mary full of grace our lorde is with the. Thou hast borne hym that made the and yet remaynest a vyrgyn euermore ●…orde we beseche the of thy blessynge ●…oddes holy mother be helpynge to vs. ¶ 〈…〉 ●Oly mother of god whiche hym haste conceyued That of all the worlde coulde not worthely be receyued Thy sone beseche with hūble intercessyō Us for to purge of our transgressyon That so beynge redemed we may the place ascende Uhere thou dwellest with hym worlde without ende Thou lorde haue mercy on vs. ●…urely happy arte thou blyssed virgyn Marye worthy to haue all maner of praysyng For of the is rysē the sone of ryghtwysnes Chryst our god 〈…〉 Pray for the people entreat for the elergye make i ̄t ercessyon for the deuoute womā kynde let all fele thyne helpe that worthely solempnysed thy memoryall For of the is rysen the sone of ryghtwysenes Chryste our god Glorye be to the father to the sone and to the holy ghost Chryst our god ¶ 〈…〉 UE prayse the O god we knowledge the to be the lorde ●ll the earth doth worshyp the which arte the father euerlastynge ●o the crye forth all aungelles the heuyns and all powers therin ●o the thus cryeth Cherubyn and Seraphin cōtynually ●oly
hande ●here is no healthe in my flesshe in regarde of thy wrath is ther no rest in my bones because of my synnes ●or myn īiquities are ouerpassed myn head and are layde vpon me as an heuy burden ●y woundes haue putrifyed and festred by reason of my folysshenesse ●am made wretche and croked vnto the ende all day dyd I go sorowfully ●or my loynes are fol of illusyons and there is no health in my flesshe ●am sore afflycted and brought lowe I dyd rore out for the sorowe of myne herte ●orde before the is all my desyre and my mournynge is not hydde from the ●y herte is troubled my strength hath left me the syght of myne eyes and the very same is not with me ●y frēdes and my neyghbours drewe togyther and stode agaynst me ●nd they that stode nexte me stode farre of they that layde wayte for my lyfe set vpon me ●nd they that sought me spake euyll to me vanites and deceytes they imagyned all daye ●ut I as one beyng deaf dyd not heare and as one that were dombe not openyng my mouth ●nd I was made as a mā not hearyng and hauynge no countercheckes in his mouthe ●or in the lorde haue I trusted thou wylte heare me my lorde god ●or I haue sayde lest any tyme myn enemyes tryumphe vpō me and whylst my fete slyde they spake great thynges agaynst me ●or I am prepared vnto the whyppes and my dolour is alwayes in my syght ●or I shall confesse myne vngodlynesse shall take thought for my synne ●ut myne enemyes lyue are made strong ouer me and they are multiplyed whiche hated me vniustly ●hey that requyted euyll for good detracted me because I folowed goodnesse ●orsake me not o lorde my god neyther departe thou from me ●ntend toward my helpe o lorde god my helth ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the ho lye ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it ●iserere mei deus ●Aue mercy vpon me o god accordynge to thy great mercy ●nd accordyng to the multytude of thy compassyons wype away myn iniquite ●et wasshe me more frō myne iniquite and clense me more from my synne ●or I knowledge myne iniquite and my synne is euer before myne eyes ●gaynst the onely haue I synned and haue done euyll ī thy syght that thou mayste be iustifyed in thy wordes and mayst vaynquysshe whē thou hast iudged ●o I was begotten in wyckednesse and my mother conceyued me in synne ●o thou haste loued trueth the vnknowen and secrete thynges of thy wysdome hast thou reueled vnto me ●pryncle me lorde with ysope and so shall I be cleane thou shalt wasshe me and then shal I be whyter then snowe ●nto my hearynge shalt thou gyue ioye gladnesse and my brosed bones shal be refresshed ●ourne thy face frō my synnes and wype away all my wyckednesse ●pure herte create in me oh god an vp ryght spyryte renewe within me ●ast me not away from thy face and thyne holy spyryte take not from me ●ake me agayn to reioyse in thy sauyng helth strenghten me with a pryncypal spyryte ●wyll enstruct the wycked ī thy wayes and the vngodly shall be conuerted vnto the. ●elyuer me from bloudes oh god the god of my health my tōge shal exalte thy ryght wysenesse ●orde open thou my lyppes my mouthe shall pronounce thy prayse ●or yt thou naddest desyred sacryfices I hadde surely gyuen it but thou delytest not in burnt offrynges ●sacryfyce to god is a lowly spirit a contrite an humble herte dispyce not o god ●eale getsy of thy fauourable benenolēce with Syon that the walles of Hierusalē may be buylte agayne ●hē shalt thou accept the sacryfyce of ryghtwysenesse oblacyons and burnte offerynges then shall they lay calues vpon thyne altare ●lory be to the father to the sone and to the ho ly ghoste ●s it was in the begynnynge as it is now and euer shall be So be it 〈◊〉 omine eraudi orationē meā ●Orde heare my prayer and let my clamou●…re come vnto the. ●ourne not thy face from me whē soeuer I am troubled bowe thyne eare vnto me ●n what soeuer day that I am troubled hear me quyckely ●or my dayes haue vanysshed as smoke my bones waxe drye as a fyrebrande ●am stryken and my hert wythered lyke hay by cause I forgat to eate my breade ●ith the noyse of my mournynge my boone hath clouen to the flesshe ●am made lyke vnto a pellycan of wyldernes and am made lyke the nyght rauyn in an house ●haue waked and am made lyke a sparowe solytary in the roufe of an house ●ll daye dyd myne enemyes rayle vpon me and they that praysed me conspyred agaynst me ●or I dyd eate asshes as breade and myngled my drynke with wepynge ●n regarde of thy wrathe and indygnacyon for thou takynge me vp dyddest cast me agaynst the grounde ●y dayes haue faded as a shadow and I haue wythered lyke haye ●ut thou lorde abydest for euer and thy memoryal is from one generacyon vnto another ●hou lorde arysyng shalt haue mercy of Syō for it is tyme to haue mercy on it for the tyme ꝯmeth ●or the stones therof haue pleased thy seruaūtes they shall haue rueth on the groūde therof ●nd the people shall feare thy name o lorde all kynges of the earth thy glorye ●or the lorde hath buylded Syon and shall be sene in his glorye ●e hath regarded the speache of the humble hath not dispyced theyr prayer ●et these thynges be wryten in another generacyon and the people that shall be created shall prayse the lorde ●or he hathe loked downe from his hyghe holy place the lorde hathe loked downe from heuyn vnto the earthe ●or to hear the waylyng of them that be fettered for to lose the sones of them that were slayn ●hat they shulde in Syon declare the name of the lorde and his prayse in Hierusalem ●n assemblynge of people togyther and kynges for to serue the lorde ●e answered hī in the way of his vertue shewe vnto me the shortnes of my dayes ●all me not backe in the myddes of my dayes in to the euerlastyngnes of thy yre ●rō the begynnynge thou lorde haste layde the foundacyon of the earthe the workes of thyne handes are the heuyns ●hey shal perysshe but thou abydest and shal all waxe olde as a garment And as a couerynge thou shalte chaunge them and they shal be chaūged but thou arte one and the same and thy yeres shall not fayle ●he sones of thy seruaūtes shall dwel togyther and theyr seede shal be directed for euer ●e profundis clamaui 〈…〉 ●Rom the deepe places haue I called vnto the o lorde lorde heare my voyce ●et thyne eares be intentyfe to the voyce of my prayer ●f thou lorde wylte loke so straytly vpō synners o lorde who shall abyde it But there is mercy with the and because of thy lawe haue I abyden the