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A25388 A manual of directions for the sick with many sweet meditations and devotions of the R. Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrews, late L. Bishop of Winchester : to which are added praiers for the morning, evening and H. communion / translated out of Greeke ms. of his private devotions by R. D. ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3132; ESTC R10193 38,188 263

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not far from me O Lord. V. 22. Psal. 69. Save me O God for the waters are come in even unto my soul. ver 1. Psal. 68. Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered let them also that hate Him flee before Him ver 1. P. Isa. 38. Lord it oppresseth me answer for me v. 14. Psal. 38. Thou shalt answer for me O Lord my God ver 15. Psal. 130. Out of the deep have I called unto Thee O Lord Lord hear my voice ver 1. O let Thine ears consider well the voice of my complaint ver 2. Psal. 79. O let the sorrowful sighing of the prisoners come before Thee according to the greatness of Thy power preserve Thou those that are appointed to die ver 12. A Praier to be used by the Priest begging Pardon of his own unworthiness and acceptance of his devotions for the sick O Lord it is a great presumption that one sinner should dare to commend another to Thy Divine Majestie especially the greater the less and who would not fear to undertake it But Thy commandment it is by Thy Holie Apostle When any is sick that the Priests should be called for that they should pray for the sick partie and that their praiers Thou wilt receive and save and forgive the fins of the partie so praied for And now behold O Lord we that are no way meet but unworthie utterly unworthie to sue for ought for our selvs charitie and compassion so binding us are enforced to become suitors to Thee for others Even O Lord for this Thy servant readie to depart this world To Thee we hope to Thee we desire to Thee we intreat and pray in all meek manner and even from the bottom of our hearts O Lord that which justly Thou mightst denie to our unworthiness denie not we beseech Thee to Thine own gracious goodness O Lord forgive us our sins our great and grievous sins oft and many times committed long and many years most wretchedly continued that so we may be meet to pray for others that so we may make our praier unto Thee in an acceptable time Graciously look upon our afflictions Pitifully behold the sorrows of our hearts Mercifully forgive the sins of Thy people Favorably with mercie receive our praiers Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us O Christ. Graciously hear us O Christ. Graciously hear us O Lord Christ. A Letanie for the sick person in danger of death O God the Father of Heaven have mercie upon h. keep and defend h. O God the Son Redeemer of the world have mercie upon h. save and deliver h. O God the Holie Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son have mercie upon h. strengthen and comfort h. O Holie Blessed and Glorious Trinitie have mercie upon h. Remember not Lord h. offenses Call not to mind the offenses of h. forefathers But spare h. good Lord spare Thy servant whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy pretious bloud and be not angrie with h. for ever From Thy wrath heavie indignation The guilt and burthen of h. fins The dreadful sentence of the last Judgment Good Lord deliver h. From The sting and terror of Conscience The danger of impatience distrust or despair The extremitie of fickness anguish or agonie that may any way withdraw h. mind from Thee Good Lord deliver h. From the Bitter pangs of eternal death Gates of Hell Power of darkness Illusions assaults of our ghostlie enemie Good Lord deliver h. By Thy manifold and great mercies By the manifold and great Merits of JESUS Christ Thy Son By His Agonie and bloodie Sweat Strong Crying and Tears Bitter Cross and Passion Mightie Resurrection Glorious Ascension Effectual and most acceptable Intercession and Mediation By the Graces and Comforts of the Holie Ghost Good Lord deliver h. For Thy Names sake The glorie of Thy Name Thy loving Mercie Thy Truths sake Thine own self In this Time of h. most extremitie H. last and greatest need In the Hour of death and Day of Judgment Good Lord deliver h. Deliver h. O Lord from all danger and distress from all pains and punishments both bodilie and ghostlie Amen As Thou didst deliver Noah from the Flood so save and deliver h. Lot from the fire of Sodom so save and deliver h. Isaac from present death so save and deliver h. Job from all his tentations so save and deliver h. Moses from the hand of Pharaoh so save and deliver h. Daniel from the Lions den so save and deliver h. Jonas from the belly of the Whale so save and deliver h. And as Thou hast delivered Thy blessed Saints Servants from all their terrors and torments so deliver h. soul and receive it to Thy mercie We sinners do beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to remember h. with the favor Thou bearest unto Thy people and so vifit h. with Thy salvation We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to save and deliver h. soul from the power of the enemie lest as a Lion he devour it and tear it in pieces if there be none to help We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to be merciful and to forgive all h. sins and misdeeds which by the malice of the Devil or by h. own frailtie h. hath at any time of h. life committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in concupiscence of the eie pride of life vanitie or superfluitie h. hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in the fierceness of h. wrath or in the eagerness of an angrie spirit he hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in vain and idle words in the loosness and slipperiness of the tongue h. hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to make h. partaker of all Thy mercies and promises in Christ JESUS We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to vouchsafe h. soul the estate of joy bliss happiness with all Thy blessed Saints in Thy heavenly Kingdom We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to grant h. bodie rest and peace and a part in the blessed Resurrection of Life and Glorie We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. Son of God we beseech Thee to hear us O Lord God Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world have mercie upon us Thou that takest away the sins of the world have mercie upon us Thou that takest away the sins of the world grant h. Thy peace Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father have mercie upon us Lord have mercie upon us Christ have mercie upon us Lord
particular whom you have so offended Praiers and Expressions of the souls affiance in God ANd now Lord what is my hope Truly my hope is in Thee Psal. 39.8 Thou that art the hope of all the ends of the earth and of them that remain in the broad sea Psal. 65.5 Though He kill me yet will I trust in Him Job 13.15 Though I walk through the vale of the shadow of death yet will I fear no evil Psal. 13.4 Lord Thou knowest whereof we be made Thou remembrest that we are but dust Psalm 103.14 Call to mind we are but flesh but a wind that passeth away and cometh not again Psal. 78.40 Remember Lord of what time I am what our substance is wherfore hast Thou made all men for nought Psalm 89.46 Lord consider my complaint for I am brought very low Psal. 142.7 Let my present miserie more prevail to move compassion then my sinful life past to provoke Thine indignation Lord how long wilt Thou be angrie with Thy servant that praieth Psal. 80.4 Behold I shew the lowliness of a suppliant shew not thou to me the rigor of a Judg. Ne quaeso premat sententia Judicis Quem sic submittit petitio supplicis O deliver not Thine own inheritance over into the will of Thine enemie Psal. 74.20 I am Thine O save me Psal. 119.94 I am Thine carest Thou not that I perish S. Mark 4.38 Behold O Lord how that I am Thy servant I am Thy servant and the son of Thine handmaid Psal. 116.14 Thy unprofitable evil servant S. Matth. 18.32 yet thy servant Thy lost unkind child S. Luke 15.24 yet Thy child Though I have not shewed to Thee the dutie and affection of a Son yet do not Thou cast from Thee the natural kindness and compassion of a Father The Commendation of the sick partie to the blessed Trinitie INto Thine hands I commend myself as unto a faithful Creator 1 S. Pet. 4.19 Receive O Lord Thine own Image not made by any strange god but by Thyself the only true and living God Despise not O Lord the work of Thine own hands Psal. 138.8 Lord I am created to Thine own Image Gen. 1.27 Suffer not O Lord suffer not Thine own Image to be utterly defaced But renew it again in righteousness and true holiness Ephes. 4.24 Into Thy hands I commend myself for Thou hast redeemed me O Lord Thou God of Truth Psal. 31.6 Behold O Lord I am the price of Thy blood of Thy most pretious blood 1 Cor. 6.20 Suffer not so great a price to perish Suffer not that to be cast away that Thou hast so dearly bought O Lord Thou cam'st down from heaven to redeem that which was lost S. Luke 19.10 Suffer not that to be lost which Thou hast redeemed Behold O Lord Thou art in the midst of us Thy Name is called upon us P. Jerem. 14.9 we are called by Thy Name P. Dan. 9.19 Christians For Thy Names sake be merciful unto us Psal. 25.10 and 79.9 Spare Thine own Name in us And do not good Lord so remember our fins that by remembring them Thou forget Thine own Name Lord we call upon Thy Name There is no Name under heaven whereby we can be saved but only It. Acts 4.12 Though we be unfaithful yet Thou art true and canst not denie Thine own Name 2 Tim. 2.13 Into Thy hands I commend my self as to my true and only Sanctifier Lord I have been the Temple of Thy Holie Spirit 1 Cor. 3.16 Though it hath been polluted through my frailtie yet O Lord destroy it not But dedicate it hallow it anew and sanctifie it to Thee Yet once again make an Encoenia of it Spare us good Lord. Spare Thine own Handie-work Image Name The price of Thine own blood in us The good Lord be merciful to every one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord God the God of our Fathers although he be not according to the cleaness of the Sanctuarie 1 Chre. 30.18 19. Behold O Lord a bruised reed Break it not Behold smoking flax and yet O Lord quench it not P. Isa. 42.3 S. Matth. 12.20 A Profession of the Christianitie of the sick partie demonstrated in many special graces LOrd I have never denied Thy Name but confessed it ever And in the confession and invocation of it I desire to spend my last breath and to depart this life Lord I have desired to fear Thy Name Nehem. 1.11 My soul hath been desirous to long after Thy commandments Psalm 119.20 Lord I do acknowledg my wickedness and am sorrie cogitabo anxius ero take thought for my sin Psal. 38.18 Lord I beleive Help Thou mine unbelief S. Mark 9.24 Lord I hope verily to see the goodness of the Lord in the Land of the living Psal. 27.15 Let not this hope confound me nor make me ashamed Psal. 119.116 Lord I freely forgive whomsoever I have ought against those poor pence or mites they ow me S. Mat. 18. 28. Lord I held my peace and opened not my mouth at Thy chastisement because it was Thy doing O Lord. Psalm 39. 10. Lord I seek Thee and thou never failest them that seek Thee Psal. 9. 10. I come unto Thee and of them that come to Thee Thou castest none out S. John 6. 37. Nevertheless though I am sometime afraid yet put I my trust in Thee Psal. 56. 3. O Lord in Thee have I trusted let me never be put to confusion Psal. 31. 1. and 71. 1. Heads of comfort to be administred from the consideration of God Christ. GOD is A Creator 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and so faithful I S. Pet. 4. 19. A Possessor or Owner Gen. 14. 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I am Thine Psal. 119. 94. Part of Thy possession A Redeemer at large 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Psal. 130. 7. A Redeemer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as of the same flesh and blood Job 19. 25. Christ is a Mediator Between God and us His Priesthood and Sacrifice A Lamb. Between us and Sathan His Kingdom Conquest A Lion Between us and sin His Innocencie Between us our Concupiscence His Charitie Between us and the Punishment due to our sins His Passion blood-shedding Satisfaction Between us our Conscience and the Judgment of God His Advocateship Between us and our want of Righteousness His absolute and complete Obedience Between us our want of desert of the eternal Reward His Merit Between us our want of Fervor in Praying His Intercession Between us our want of sorrow in Repenting His Agonie bloodie Sweat These recount shew offer set between A Collection of Praiers out of the Psalter suitable to the exigencies of the sick Psal. 7. O Lord my God in Thee have I put my trust save me from them that seek after my soul and deliver me Ver. 1. Lest he devour my soul like a Lion and tear it in pieces while there is none to help Ver. 2. Psal. 18. The sorrows of death compassed me round about the