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

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Psal 39.8 In Thee O Lord have I put my trust Psal 38.15 Let me never be confounded Psal 25.1 LEt us begg of the Lord For all Creatures the gift of Healthful times Fruitful times Peaceful times For all Mankind Not Christians Atheists Ungodlie Heathens Turks Jews Conversion Christians Laboring under Infirmities Sins Restauration Endowed with Grace Truth Confirmation Help and Comfort to all Men and Women laboring under Dejection of Mind Infirmitie of Bodie Povertie Trouble Thankfulness Moderation to all that enjoie Cheerfulness of Mind Health of Bodie Plentie of Estate Freedom from Trouble For the Church Catholic Confirmation and Enlargement Eastern Deliverance and Unitie Western Perfection and Peace British Supplie of what is wanting Establishment of what remains Let us beseech the Lord For the Bishops Presbyters and all the people that love Christ For all Estates throughout the world Christian Other Nighboring This among Us. For all in Authoritie Our King preserved by God The Queen The Prince Courtiers Counsellers Judges Magistrats People Under-Officers Husbandmen Dealers in Catel Fishermen Merchants Tradesmen Artificers even to the Laborers Poor For the Succession and good Education of all the Roial Seed Noble Branches Students in the Universities Inns of Court Scholes Shops in the Citie Countrie For all who are recommended to my Praiers By Kindred or Alliance My Brethren My Sisters The blessing of God be upon them and their children By the obligation of anie Benefit received from them Do Thou requite them all O Lord according to that good I have received from them Even all who have ministred to my necessitie in carnal things By Tuition Charge All Instructed and at anie time Ordain'd by me My College My Parish The Collegiate Church of Southwel S. Paul Westminster The Dioceses of Chichester Elie Winchester The Clergie Laitie Officials Governors of them The Deanrie of the Kings Chapel The Colleges committed to My Visitation My Familie In stead of the Bishops particular Relations marked thus put in your own By Moral Friendship All that love me though som of them unknown to me By Christian Charitie All that hate me without a cause and som for Truth and Righteousness sake By Nighborhood All that live quietly and harmlesly by me By Promise All whom I have undertaken to remember in my Praiers By mutual Office All that remember me in their Praiers and desire the like of me For those who for want of their own leasure and upon reasonable causes are hind'red from coming to Praiers For those who have no bodie to praie for them in particular For those who at present labour under extreme necessitie great affliction For those who undertake anie great Design wherby Glorie maie come to the Name of God or som great Good to the Church For those who have don anie notable Good work for the Church or Poor For those who at anie time have been scandaliz'd by me in Word Deed. Psal 67. GOd be merciful unto me and bless me Shew me the light of His countenance and be merciful unto me Ver. 1. God even our God give me His blessing V. 6. God bless me V. 7. REceive O Lord this my supplication Direct my life in Thy Commandments Sanctifie my Soul Purifie my Bodie Rectifie my Thoughts Cleans my Desires Renew My Soul Mind Heart and Bodie Spirit Reins My whole man For if Thou wilt Thou canst The 1 Lord the Lord 2 God 3 Compassionate 4 Merciful 5 Long-suffering Abundant in 6 Goodness 7 Truth 8 Keeping mercie for Thousands Forgiving 9 Iniquitie 10 Transgression 11 Sin 12 Not clearing the Guiltie 13 Visiting the iniquitie of the Fathers upon the Children Exod. 34.6 7. I Will alway give thanks unto the Lord His praise shal ever be in my mouth Psal 34.1 Glorie be to God in the Highest on Earth Peace Good-wil towards Men. S. Luke 2.14 * The Hierarchie of Heavenlie Essences commonly call'd The Nine Orders of Angels with their distinct Operations ANgels Tuition Archangels 1 Thessal 4.16 Illumination Virtues 1 S. Pet. 3.22 Miracles Thrones Judgment Dominions Beneficence Principalities Government Powers Colos 1.16 Against Devils Cherubim Knowledg Seraphim Charitie ♂ ♂ The Planetarie Character or Hie●oglyphic of TVESDAIE call'd in H. Scripture The Third Daie Genes 1.13 O God Thou art my God early will I seek Thee Psal 63.1 BLessed art Thou O Lord who didst gather the Waters into the Sea and make the drie Land appear Who didst cause the Earth to bring forth Herbs Trees yeelding fruit Gen. 1.9 11. The Depths and Seas as in a bottle Psal 33.7 Lakes Rivers Fountains The Earth Continent Islands Mountains Hills Vallies Arable Medows Woods Green things Corn Grass Herbs Flowers For Food Pleasure Medicine Trees for Fruit Wine Oil Spices Timber Things under the Earth Stones Metals and Minerals Coals Blood and Fire and Vapor of smoke Acts 2.19 K. David WHo can tell how oft he offendeth O cleans Thou me from my secret faults Keep Thy servant from presumptuous sins lest they get the dominion over me Psal 19.12 13. For Thy Names sake be merciful unto my sin for it is great Psa 25.10 My sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to look up Yea they are more in number then the hairs upon my head and my heart hath failed me O Lord let it be Thy pleasure to deliver me Make haste O Lord to help me Psal 40.15 16. Shew Thy marvellous loving kindness upon me Thou that art the Savior of them that put their trust in Thee Psal 17.7 I said Lord be merciful unto me heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal 41.4 K. Solomon I have sinned but I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return unto my heart and with all my heart I return unto Thee And seek Thy face and praie unto Thee saying I have sinned I have don perversly I have committed wickedness Lord I know the plague of mine own heart And behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my strength And now O Lord from Thy Habitation and from the Throne of Thy glorious Kingdom in Heaven hear Thou the praier and the supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. The Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 Be merciful to me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 Prodigal Father I have sinned against heaven and against Thee I am no more worthie to be called Thy son Make me one of Thy hired servants Make me one though even the last and the least of them all S. Luke 15.18 19. Psal 30. What profit is there in my blood when I go down to the pit Ver. 9. Shal the dust give thanks unto Thee or shal it declare Thy truth Ver. 10. Hear O Lord and have mercie upon me Lord be Thou my helper Ver. 11. Turn my heaviness into joie Ver. 12. O Lord
P. Jerem. 31.26 O Lord blot out as a Night-mist mine iniquities P. Isa 44.22 Scatter my sins as a Morning-cloud Grant that I maie becom a child of the Light and of the Daie 1 Thes 55. That I male walk soberly chastly and honestly as in the Daie Rom. 13.13 Vouch safe to keep me this daie without sin Te Deum Uphold me when I am falling and lift me up when I am down Psal 145.14 That I maie never harden my heart as in the provocation Psa 95.8 with the tentation or deceiptfulness of anie sin Heb. 3.8 13. Moreover deliver me this daie From The snare of the Hunter The noisom Pestilence The arrow that flieth by daie Mischance The Noon-daie destruction Psal 91.3 5 6. Preserve this daie from anie evil of mine and me from the evils of the daie Let not my daies consume in vanitie nor my years in trouble Psal 78.33 Let one daie certifie another Psal 19.2 Let this daie add som knowledg or practise to yester daie Psal 143. O Let me hear Thy loving kindness betimes in the Morning for in Thee is my trust shew Thou me the waie that I should walk in for I lift up my soul unto Thee Ver 8. Deliver me O Lord from mine enemies for I flie unto Thee to hide me Ver. 9. Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee for Thou art my God Let Thy loving Spirit lead me forth in the waie of righteousness Ver. 10. Quicken me O Lord for Thy Names sake and for Thy righteousness sake bring my soul out of trouble Ver. 11. REmove from my mind thoughts that are without understanding Wisd 1.5 Inspire good thoughts into me even such as shal be wel pleasing unto Thee Turn away mine eies lest they behold vanitie Psal 119.37 Let mine eies look after that which is right and mine eie-lids after just things Prov. 4.25 Hedg in mine ears with thorns that they listen not to foolish discourses In the Morning give me an ear to hear with and open mine ears to the doctrine of Thy Oracles P. Isa 50.4 5. Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and a dore with a guard about my lips Psal 141.3 Let my speech be season'd with salt Col. 4.6 that it maie minister grace unto the hearers Ephes 4.29 Let me do nothing that shal make my heart ake or be a scandal to me 1 P. Sam. 25.31 But let my doings be such for which Thou maist remember me for good And spare me according to the greatness of Thy mercie H Nehem 13.22 31. INto Thy hands I commend My Spirit Soul Bodie Thou hast Created Redeemed Regenerated them O Lord Thou God of truth Psal 31.6 And with my self I commend unto Thee all mine and all that belong unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto Thy servant Gen. 33.5 Preserve us O Lord from all evil O Lord I beseech Thee keep our souls Psal 121.7 Keep us from falling and present us faultless before the presence of Thy glorie S. Jude Ver 24. at that daie 2 Tim. 1.18 O Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore Psal 121.8 Prosper I beseech Thee Thy servant this daie and grant him mercle in the sight of all he shal meet with H. Neh. 1.11 Haste Thee O God to deliver me Make haste to help me O Lord Psal 70.1 O Turn Thee unto mee and have mercie upon me give Thy strength unto Thy servant and help the son of Thine hand-maid Shew som good token upon me for good that I be not put to shame in the sight of them that hate me because Thou Lord hast holpen me and comforted me Psal 86.16 17. ☉ ☉ ☉ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of SUNDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the First Daie Gen. 1.5 the First Daie of the Sabbaths 1 Cor. 16.2 and the LORDS Daie Revel 2.10 BY the tender mercies of our God the Daie-spring from on high hath visited us S. Luke 1.78 Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee who createdst the Light to enlighten the world Gen. 1.2 The Visible Light The Beam of the Sun The Flame of Fire The Daie and Night The Evening and Morning The Intelligible Light That which is Known of God Rom. 1.19 Written in the Law S. Luk 10.26 The Oracles of the Prophets The Melodie of the Psalms The Instruction of the Proverbs The Knowledg of Histories The Eternal Light without anie Evening God is the Lord who hath shewed us Light keep an Holie-daie full crowding up even to the horns of the Altar Psal 118.27 By Thy Resurrection raise us unto newness of life affording unto us the means of Repentance O God of peace who didst bring again from the dead the Lord JESUS Christ the great Sheepherd of the sheep through the blood of the everlasting Testament Make us perfect in everie good work to do His Will working in us that which is wel-pleasing in His sight through JESUS Christ to whom be glorie for ever and ever Amen Heb. 13.20 21. O Thou who upon This Daie didst send down Thy most Holie Spirit upon Thy Disciples withdraw not the same again from us but renew it daily in us Psal 51.10 11. who call upon Thee MErciful and gracious Lord long-suffering and of great pitie I have sinned Lord I have sinned against Thee O wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have greatly and grievously sinned and that by giving heed to vanitie and lies P. Jonas 2.8 I conceal nothing H. Jos 7.19 I pretend no pretenses Psal 141.4 I give glorie unto Thee O Lord this daie H. Jos 7.19 I confess my sins against my self In verie deed I have sinned against the Lord and thus and thus have I don H. Jos 7.20 O what have I don P. Jerem. 8.6 and Thou hast not punished me as my sins have deserved H. Job 33.27 And now what shal I saie or how shal I open my mouth What shal I answer for I even I have don it I am without anie pretense all * excuse * Rom. 2.1 I am condemned of my self Tit. 3.11 My destruction is from my self P. Hos 13.9 To Thee O Lord belongeth righteousness but to me confusion of face P. Dan. 9.7 And Thou art just in all that is come upon me for Thou hast don right but I have don wickedly H. Neh. 9.33 And now what is my hope Art not Thou O Lord Surely my hope is from Thee Psal 39.7 Surely I have hope of salvation Surely Thy loving kindeness vanquisheth the multitude of my sins O remember upon what I subsist Ps 89.46 That I am The Work of Thy Hands The Image of Thy Countenance The Price of Thy Blood Called by Thy Name A Sheep of Thy Flock A Son of Thy Covenant O despise not the work of Thine own hands Psal 138.8 Despise not Thy Image and Likeness Hast Thou made me for nought Psal 89.46 Even for nought if Thou destroie me And what
Mark 15.15 Act. 12.3 and 24.27 Prophaness of Saul 1 P. Sam. 15. Scorns of Michal 2 P. Sam. 6.16 Fleshhook of Hophni 1 P. Sam. 2.13 Good Lord deliver us From the Massacre of Athalia 2 Kings 11. Priesthood of Micha Judg. 17.10 Combination of Simon Magus Acts 8.18 and Judas Iscariot S. Matth. 26.15 Doctrine of the unlearned and unstable 2 S. Pet. 3.16 Pride of Novices 1 Tim. 3.6 People that strive with the Priest P. Hos 4.4 Good Lord deliver us From pernicious Evils in the State From Anarchie Multitude of Kings Tyrannie Ashur Jeroboam Rehoboam Gal. +lio Haman From the Dangerous council of Achitophel 2 P. Sam. 16 21. Foolish counsil of Zoan P. Isai 19.11.13 Statutes of Omri P. Mich. 6.16 Judgments of Jezreel 2 Kin. 10.7 Floods of Belial Psal 18.4 Plague of Peor Num. 25. Vallie of Achor H. Jos 7.26 Pollution of Blood Seed Good Lord deliver us From Forreign Invasion Civil Warr Displacing of good and upright Magistrates Exalting of bad and corrupt men into office Good Lord deliver us From an uncomfortable life In Sadness of Spirit Infirmitie of Bodie Ill report Want Danger Servitude Tumults Good Lord deliver us From Death In Sin Shame Torture Distraction Filthiness Violence For Treason From Sudden Eternal Death Good Lord deliver us Hosanna in the Highest Or A Supplication for Spiritual Blessings REmember me O Lord according to the favor that Thou bearest unto Thy people Visit me with Thy salvation That I maie See the felicitie of Thy chosen Rejoice in the gladness of thy people Give thanks with Thine inheritance Psal 106.4 5. For there is a glorie to be revealed 1 S. Peter 5.1 And when the Judg cometh Acts 10.42 Some Shal See His face with joy H. Job 33.26 Be placed on His right hand S. Matth. 25 33. Hear that most sweet voice Come ye blessed V. 34. Be caught up in the Clouds to meet the Lord 1 Thess 4.17 Enter into His joie S. Mat. 25.21 Enjoie the Vision of Him Be ever with Him 1 Thes 4.17 These only only These are blessed among the sons of men O give to me the meanest of them all the meanest place there under their feet under the feet of Thy Elect of the meanest of them And to this end Let me find grace in Thy sight that I maie serve Thee acceptably with reverence and godlie fear Heb. 12.28 But let me find this grace also That I maie not receive that grace in vain 2 Cor. 6.1 Nor fall short of it Heb. 12.15 Much less so neglect it 1 Tim. 4.14 As to fall quite from it Gal. 5.4 But to stirr it up 2 Tim. 1.6 So as to grow in it 2 S. Pet. 3.18 Howsoever to continue still in it Acts 13.43 to the end of my life And O make up the defects of Thy Graces in me Of Faith Increas my little Faith S. Luke 17.5 Hope Confirm my trembling Hope Love Kindle the smoking Flax therof S. Matth. 12.20 Shed abroad in my heart the Love of Thee Rom. 5.5 That I maie love Thee My My Friend in Thee My Enemie for Thee O Thou who givest grace to the humble S. James 4.6 Give me grace to be humble O Thou who never failest them that fear Thee Let my heart rejoice in the Fear of Thee Psal 86.11 secund LXX Let this my Fear be my Confidence H. Job 4.6 Let me Fear one thing only to Fear anie thing more then Thee As I would that men should do unto me so let mee likewise do to them S. Mat. 7.12 Nor let me think of my self more highly then I ought but let me think soberly Rom. 12.3 Give light to them who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death Guide our feet in the waie of Peace S. Luke 1.79 That we maie Be like-minded one towards another Rom. 15.5 Rightly divide 2. Timoth 2.5 Uprightly walk Gal. 2.14 Edifie one another 1 Thes 5.11 With one mind and one mouth glorisie God Rom. 15.6 But if anie thing prove otherwise Let us walk by the same rule wherto we have atteined Phil. 3.16 Let us hold fast Order Col. 2.5 1 Corinth 14.40 Decencie 1 Corinth 14.40 Stedfastness Col. 2.5 Hosanna upon Earth Or A Supplication for Temporal Blessings REmember O Lord to crown the Year with Thy goodness Psal 65.11 For the eies of all wait upon Thee O Lord Thou givest them their meat in due season Thou openest Thy hand and fillest all things living with Thy gracious bountie Psal 145.15 16. Vouchsafe us therfore O Lord The blessings of Heaven and of the dew from above The blessings of the Springs of the deep from beneath The Returns of the Sun The Conjunctions of the Moon The benefits of the rising Mountaine and of the lasting Hills The fulness of the Earth and of all that breeds therin Deut. 33.13.14 15 16. secund LXX Fruitful Seasons Temperate Airs Plentie of Corn Abundance of Fruits Health of Bodie and Peaceable times Good and Fair Government Wise Counsels Just Laws Righteous Judgments Loial Obedience Due Execution of Justice Sufficient store for life Prosperous Issue Happie Births Good and Fair Plentie Due Breeding Right Institution of children That our Sons maie grow up as the yong plants and that our Daughters maie be as the polished corners of the Temple That our Garners maie be full and plenteous with all manner of store that our Sheep maie bring forth thousands That our Oxen maie be strong to labor that there be no decaie no leading into captivitie and no complaining in our streets Psal 144.12 13 14. ONe thing have I desired of the Lord which I will require that I maie dwell in the House of the Lord all the daies of my life to behold the fair beautie of the Lord and to visit His Temple Psal 27.4 Two things will I require of Thee O Lord denie me them not before I die Remove far from me Vanitie and Lies Give me neither Povertie nor Riches Feed mee with food convenient for me Lest I be full and denie Thee and saie Who is the Lord Or lest I be poor and steal and take the Name of God in vain Pro. 30.7 8 9. Let me learn how to abound and let me learn also how to want And in whatsoever state I am therwith to be content Phil. 4.11 12. And beside what I have never either to desire or exspect anie earthlie transitorie corruptible thing Give me A Holie Life In Godliness Gravitie Puritie All Goodness Cheerfulness of Mind Health of Bodie Good Name Content Safetie Libertie Quiet A Happie Death Eternal Life Evening Praier HAving passed over this daie Lord I give thanks unto Thee The Evening draweth nigh make it comfortable An Evening there is as of the Daie so of this Life The Evening of this Life is Old-age Old-age hath seiz'd upon me make that comfortable Cast me not away in the time of age Forsake me not when my strength faileth me Psal 71.9 Be thou with me until Old-age and even to hoar hairs do
Thou carrie me P. Isa 46.4 Do Thou do it do Thou forgive Do Thou receive and save me O Lord. Tarrie Thou with me O Lord for it is toward Evening with me and the Daie is far spent S. Luke 24.29 of this my toilsom life Let Thy strength be made perfect in my weakness 2 Corinthians 12.9 THe Daie is vanished and gon so doth my Life vanish my Life no Life The night is coming on and so doth Death Death without Death The end as of the Daie so of our Life is at hand We therefore remembring this beseech Thee O Lord that the end of our Life being Christian and acceptable to Thee without Sin without Shame and if it please Thee without Pain Thou wouldst guide us in peace O Lord our Lord gathering us together under the feet of Thine Elect when Thou wilt and as Thou wilt only without Shame and Sin GRant that wee maie remember the daies of darkness that they are manie Eccles 11.8 that we be not cast out into outer darkness S. Mat. 22.13 and 25.30 and that we maie remember to prevent the Night by doing some good Judgment is at hand Grant us O Lord that we maie make a good and acceptable account at the dreadful and terrible Tribunal of JESUS Christ IN the Night I lift up my hands toward Thy Sanctuarie and bless the Lord. Psal 134.2 3. The Lord hath granted His loving kindness on the Daie time and in the Night season will I sing of Him and make my praier unto the God of my life Psal 42.10 As long as I live will I magnifie Thee on this manner and lift up my hands in Thy Name Psal 63.5 Let my praier be set forth in Thy sight as the Incense and let the lifting up of my hands be an Evening sacrifice Psal 141.2 BLessed art Thou O Lord our God the God of our Fathers Who didst creäte the interchanges of the Daie and Night Who givest us occasions of songs in the Night H. Job 35.10 Who hast delivered us from the evil of this Daie Who hast not cut off like a Weaver my Life nor in this Daie before Night didst make an end of me P. Isa 38.12 LOrd as we add daies to our daies so we add sins to our sins Ecclus 5.5 A just man falleth seven times a daie Prov. 24.16 but I a wretched sinner seventie times seven times S. Mat. 18.22 wonderfully and horribly O Lord. P. Jerem. 5.30 But I turn from my wicked waies and bewailing them P. Isa 30.15 I return to my heart P. Isa 46.8 and turn to Thee with all my heart Deut. 30.2 O Thou that art the God of them that repent O Savior of sinners And Evening after Evening I return with the utmost strength of my soul and out of the deep my soul crieth unto Thee Psal 130.1 Lord I have sinned against Thee I have sinned grievously against Thee Forgive forgive alas alas wo worth my miserable condition I repent wo is me I repent spare me O Lord I repent wo is me I repent Help my want of repentance Have pitie spare me O Lord Have pitie Be merciful unto me I said Lord be merciful unto me heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal 41.4 Have mercie upon me O Lord after Thy great goodness according to the multitude of Thy mercies do away mine offenses Psal 51.1 Forgive my guilt Heal my sores Take out the stains Deliver me from shame Rescue me from the tyrannie of sin And make me not an example DEliver me O Lord from my necessities Psal 25.16 Cleans me from my secret faults Keep Thy servant also from presumptuous sins Psal 19.12 13. Impute not to me the wanderings of my mind Wisd 4.12 nor my idle words S. Mat. 12.36 Stop the black and filthie inundation of unclean wicked thoughts O Lord my destruction is from my self P. Hos 13.9 Whatsoever I have don amiss graciously pardon Deal not with us after our sins Neither reward us after our iniquities Ch. Eng. Letanie Mercifully look upon our infirmities and for the glorie of Thy most Holie Name turn from us all those evils and afflictions which to our sins and to us for them are most justly and worthily due ANd O Lord give rest to me that am wearie renew my strength to me that am tired with labor Lighten mine eles that I sleep not in death Psal 13.3 Deliver me from the terrors of the Night and from the Pestilence that walketh in darkness Psa 91.5.6 Grant me wholesom sleep and to pass this Night without feare Thou Keeper of Israel who dost neither slumber nor sleep Psal 121.4 Preserv me this night from all evil O Lord keep my soul Ver. 7. Visiting me with the salvation of Thy children Open my understanding in the visions of the night H. Job 33.15 16. But if not this for I am not worthie I am not worthie Yet O Lord Thou Lover of men let my sleep be a rest as from labors so from sin Even so O Lord. And sleeping let me not dream of any thing that maie offend Thee defile my self Let not my loins be filled with illusions Psal 38.7 but rather let my reins chasten me Ps 16.8 Preserve me without grievous fear from the dismal sleep of sin and laie asleep in me all earthlie and wicked imaginations Give me sweet sleep free from all carnal and diabolical phancies Lord restrein the malice of my never sleeping invisible enemies and the inclinations of my sinful flesh O Thou who madest me Let the wings of thy mercie shadow me Psal 17.8 and 91.4 Raise me up in due time in the hour of Praier and grant that I maie be earlie up Psal 63.1 at my Praises and Worship of thee BLess O Lord Thy Creatures Mankind All in Affliction or Prosperitie Error or Truth Sin or Grace The Universal Church The Eastern Western This among Us. Prelats Clergie Laitie The Governments of the Earth Christian About us Our The King Queen Prince All in authoritie and eminencie Counsellors Judges Magistrates Officers People Husbandmen Merchants Artificers even to the Laborers Poor All whom Kindred Good turns Ministring in carnal things Charge formerly now Moral friendship Charitie Nighborhood My Promise Their Desire Want of their own leisure Compassion on them being in extremitie Worthie Acts Good Works Scandal given to Want of anie else to praie for them commends to my praiers LOrd into thy hands I commend my selfe My Spirit Soul Bodie Thou hast creäted redeemed them O Lord Thou God of truth Psal 31.6 And together with my selfe all mine and all that belong unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto thy servant Gen. 33.5 Preserve my lying down and my rising up Psal 139.1 from this time forth for evermore Psal 121.8 Grant that I maie remember Thee upon my bed Psal 63.7 and search out my spirit Psal 77.6 that I maie rise again and still be with Thee Psal 139.18 I will laie me down in peace and take my rest for