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A06445 A paradise of prayers containing the purity of deuotion and meditation / gathered out of all the spirituall exercises of Levves of Granado ; and Englished for the benefit of the Christian reader. Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.; Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625. 1614 (1614) STC 16916.7; ESTC S2798 125,023 356

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By thee haue we learned the true and ready way to eternall saluation lest wee should wander any longer in the Labyrinthes of this life Thou didst teach vs exactly how to beleeue what to doe what to hope and in whom we ought to rest by thee we haue learnt how vn happy we were borne through our first father Adam by thee wee haue learnt that there is no hope of saluation except by faith in thee Thou hast taught vs that thou art the onely light that shinest to all men in the desart of this world cōducting them through the night of their mindes from the Egyptian darkenesse to that blessed Land which thou promisest vnto the meeke and such as follow thy humility For in vs was nothing but vtter darknesse who neither could see our calamity neither know frō whence to secke the remedy of our misery thou daignedst to enter into the world vouchsafedst to take vpon thee our nature that thy doctrine might disperse the cloud of our ignorāce that by thy precepts thou mightst direct our feete in the way of peace by the examples of thy life thou didst limit out a path for vs to immortality beating it with thy steps thou madest it of a tedious rough an easie beaten way So becamest thou vnto vs a way that knoweth no errour in which lest wee should bee wearied thy bounty with great and assured promises vouchsafed to assure vs for who could bee wearied that thinketh how in following thy footsteps there is an heritage of eternal life prepared for him Therfore whilst we are in this iourney thou wouldest in stead of a staffe be an assured hope vnto vs whereby wee might be sustained Neither was thy goodnes contented herewith but acknowledging the frailty of our natures in the meane space with the comfort of the holy Spirit y● repairest our courages to the end that wee may more willingly run vnto thee And as thou being made a way vnto vs driuest away all errour so becomming our truth thou takest away all distrust Finally being made life vnto vs thou giuest heate vnto those that are dead in sinne a life through thy holy spirit which quickneth all things vntill all mortality laid aside in the resurrection we may alwaies liue with thee and in thee by reason that thou art vnto vs al in all things For it is eternall life to know the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost to be one true God Wherfore I beseech thee O most mercifull Father to increase faith in me who am thy vnworthie seruāt lest at any time I wauer in thy celestiall doctrine increase obedience in me lest I swerue from thy precepts increase constancy that walking in thy waies I neither bee allured by the inticements of sathan nor deiected by his terrors but that I may perseuere in thee who art the true way to my liues end Increase my faith that possessed of thy promises I may neuer waxe slow in the study of godlinesse but forgetting those things I haue left behinde mee I may alwaies striue and endeuour for more perfection Increase thy grace in me that daily more and more being mortified my selfe I may liue and be incouraged by thy holy Spirit fearing nothing but thee than whom there is nothing more amiable glo rying in none but in thee who art the true glorie of all the Saints wishing nothing but thee th●… whom there is nothing better desiring nothing but thee who art full and perfect felicitie with the Father and the holy Ghost world without end Amen A prayer to the holy Ghost HOly Spirit our aduocate who on Whitsunday didst descend vpō thy Apostles filling their bosomes with charity grace and wisdome I pray thee by that thy vnspeakeable mercie and liberality that thou wilt vouchsafe to fill the secrets of my soule with thy grace and water my inward heart with the vnspeakable sweetnesse of thy loue Come holy Ghost and from heauen send a beame of thy light Come thou Father of the poore come thou giuer of gifts come thou light of hearts come thou gracious comforter thou sweete guest of my soule my pleasant refresher Come thou Physition of those that faint come thou purger of eies come thou strength o●… the fraile come thou remedy of sins come thou doctor of the humble come thou destroier of the prond come thou excellent ornament of all vertues come thou onely saluation of the dying Come my God and adorne a bed for thee in which I may worthily entertaine thee with all thy riches and mercies make me drunke with the gifts of thy wisedome illuminate me with the benefite of vnderstanding gouerne me with the gift of counsell confirme me with the gift of fortitude instruct mee with the gift of science wound me with the gift of pietie and pierce my heart with the gift of thy holy feare O sweet louer of cleane hearts burne and inflame all my bowels with the sweet fire of thy loue that being inflamed they may bee carried and rauished into thee who art the center finall end of all my good o sweet louer of holy soules since thou art not ignorant that I can doe nothing of my selfe nor by my selfe stretch out thy fauourable hand ouer me grant that I may forsake my selfe fly vnto thee mortifie extinguish and dissolue in me whatsoeuer is displeasant vnto thee that in all things thou maiest conforme mee vnto thy will that my life hereafter may be a perfect sacrifice in thy sight or rather an offering which may wholy bee consumed in the fire of thy loue O who shall giue me the grace the I may at least attaine this chiefe good Looke vpon mee O Lord looke vpon mee and see here this thy poore creature my soule sighing after thee day and night how she thirsteth after God when shall I come appeare before the presence of thy grace When shall I enter into that admirable place of thy Tabernacle that I may attain the house of my God When wilt thou fill mee with the light of thy countenance When shall I be satiate with the presence of thy glory When shal I by thy meanes be deliuered from all temptations and when shall I ouercome this frailty of my mortality O eternall fountaine of light bring mee backe againe to the Abysse of eternall goodnes by whom I am created that there I may know thee euen as I am known of thee may so loue thee as I am loued by thee that I may see and enioy thee in the societie of all the elect euen as thou also hast seene me from euerlasting Amen The first prayer of the life of Iesus I Yeeld thee immortall thanks O most sweete Iesu that from thy roial pallace and the secret bosome of thy father thou hast vouchsafed for my sake to descend into this vale of miserie and in the sanctified womb of that chaste Uirgin thy mother thou didst take vpon thee a humane body I pray thee O Lord
body also O most sweete Iesus contaminate with many crime●… this night and al other times suc●… rest that I may neuer depart from thee who art eternal tranquillitie neither at any time forsake the●… or through the dulnesse and sluggishnesse of my slothfull flesh be●… forgetfull of thee and thereby be●… thrust into the perpetuall agitat●… on and damnation of incessa●… trouble For which cause O eternal an most mercifull Lord I comment my spirit into thy hands for tho●… our most mercifull Sauiour ha●… redeemed vs on the wood of th●… crosse suffer not my spirit O Lord to sleepe in sinne and saint therein lest I bee buried in eternall death ●…ut watch ouer mee and intend ●…y safety O most faithfull shepheard suffer mee not being desti●…ute of thy helpe to be swallowed 〈◊〉 the gulfe of my sinnes Protect me vnder the shadow of ●…hy wings and suffer me not to be ●…ntangled with extraordinary and ●…nnecessary sleepe but raise mee ●…n due time that wakened in that sort I may cheerefully endeuour my selfe to sing thy praises and intend thy seruice that I may thinke of thee and being raised by ●…hy power I may performe the ●…orks of iustice and seeke thy hea●…enly kingdome with my whole ●…eart that at length by thee with ●…hee in thee I may obtaine eter●…all light and celestial rest Amen Another praier before sleepe GRant vnto mee O my God the watching I may vigilantlie ●…and in thy presence as often as 〈◊〉 shall fortune me to sleepe let my sleepe bee without sinne and if in my waking I should commit any misdeed grant me O Lord pardō for thy mercy sake and if sinne in my sleepe let thy clemency pardon mee and by the memory of thy martyrdome giue mee a quiet time of sleepe and deliuer mee from euill dreames and filthy imaginations and for the whole night bouchsafe me a sleepe full of tranquillitie lest wickednesse haue the power ouer mee and euill cogitations ful of peruersnesse seduce mee Giue me thine Angel of light that may keepe all the members of my body and deliuer mee from cursed concupiscence by that liuing body that was cru●…ified for mee Let me lay me downe to rest and sleepe in peace and let thy blood bee the keeper of mee and my soule which is thine image Giue libertie to thy handiworke and let thy right hand defend the bodie which thou hast fashioned with thine owne hands and enuiron mee with the wall of thy mercies as it were an acceptable fortresse and bulwarke that when the body shall rest and sleepe it may bee defended by thy vertue and let my sleepe bee as a sweete sinelling incense before thy maiesty neither let the enemy approch my bed for thy mercie sake I will heare and execute thy will O my God who lodest the night with the tranquillitie of the iustice of our redeemer Iesus Christ. For thou art the true light and thy glorie dwelleth in the light and the children of light adore thee dwelling in the light Iesus the Word of the Father vnto life haue mertie on mee for thy mercie sake to whom with the Father that sent thee and the holy Ghost bee all praise for euer Amen Iaculatorie prayers to bee had alwaies in memorie When any sudden feare assaileth thee BE vnto mee O Lord a tower of strength against the face of mine enemy If the corrupt flesh prouoke thee PIerce my flesh with thy feare for I haue trembled at thy iudgments If an ill suspicion ouertake thee CReate in mee O Lord a new heart and giue me a new spirit If vndecent sadnesse ouer-hale thee GIue me the ioy of thy saluation and confirme mee with a principall spirit If vaine glory seduce thee NOt vnto vs O Lord not vnto vs but to thy ●…ame giue the glorie If desperation molest thee GOd is my hope frō my youth from the wombe of my mother thou art my protector If thou be afflicted in minde HElpe me and I shall be safe I will meditate alwaies vpon thy iustifications If sloth assaile thee EXcite thy power O Lord and come conūrme mee in thy words lest I faile in the way If labour tire thee BEhold my humility and my labour forgiue mee all my sins If wrath disturbe thee GIue mee patience O Lord peace to thy seruant lest I lose the crowne of my soule in heauen For thou hast said In your patience you shall possesse your soules If desire of honour and promotion tempt thee INcline my hart O Lord to thy testimonies and not vnto couetousnesse turne away mine eies lest I see vanitie and quicken mee in thy way If gluttony sollicite thee THe kingdome of heauen is not meate drinke but peace and ioy in the holy Ghost It is the Spirit that quickneth the fiesh profiteth nothing Is euill 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thee VVHose tinage and superscription is this And hearing that it is Ce●…ars that is the diuel of this world say let thy money bee with thee to thy perdition now the doore is shutte and our Lord careth his passe-ouer here I haue no leasure to open vnto thee If any blessing of God happen to thee VVHat shal I yeeld vnto our Lord for all the benefits he hath bestowed vpon mee How much ●…west thou m●… soule And tur●…g to the angels lay Come and heare and I wil show you all y●…e that ●…are God what hee hath 〈◊〉 to my soule And turning thine eies vnto God himselfe it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shalt thou say O Lord thy mercy is great toward me I●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 persecution IUdge them O Lord that hurt mee ouerthrow them that fight against mee Take the sword and shield and arise to do me helpe When thou seest thou art 〈◊〉 by God VVHerefore O Lord art 〈◊〉 departed farre from mee Doest thou turne thine eies aside in opportunities in tribulation Stay with vs O Lord for it waxeth night Against detractors SAue mee O God for the righteous faile and truth faileth amongst the children of men Let the Lord confound all deceitfuil lips and the tongue that speaketh great things For our enemies O Lord lay not this sin to their charge because they know not what thy do When we address●… our selues to studie BLessed art thou O Lord teach me to doe thy will open mine eies that I may consider the wonderfull works of thy Law A man may sometimes lift vp his heart by affection of repentance in these words TUrne thy face from my sinnes O Lord and blot out all my offences Create in mee O Lord a new heart Sometimes with an affection of gratitude BLesse the Lord O my soule and forget not his benefits Sometime with an affection of loue I Will loue thee O Lord my strength God is my foundation my refuge and my deliuerer God is my helper and I will hope in him Euen as the Hart desireth the
craue peace and tranquillity for how can I choose being a weake fraile man but feare so mightie enemies as the world the diuell and the greatest enemy of all my flesh yet since I am not ignorant O Father that temptations are so profitable healthfull for vs y● we ought to reioyce therein I require no other thing at thy hands but that thou wilt take from before me the multitude of all my sinnes which with their immmeasurable weight not only depresse my poore backe but turne away thy helpe and assistance euery way from me Let mee heare in my temptations that which once Saint Paul heard when hee was tempted My grace ●…s sufficient for thee O Lord if ●…hou deny me not this I will say with the Prophet God is my light and my saluation whom then shall I fear God is the protector of my life of whom shall I be afraid If 〈◊〉 host of men were encamped against mee my heart should not ●…are If an army were imbattelled against mee hereat I would not be afraid Behold O Father how thy cō●…ence maketh vs fearelesse how ●…int hearted our sins finde vs for ●…is written whither flieth the wicked when no man followeth him ●…nd seeing the morning Star he supposeth it to bee the shadow of death Take my sinnes therefore from me which make me fearefull and faint-hearted and giue me thy grace that if it bee not expedient for mee to haue a life which is free from all temptations yet that I may constantly resist some assaults and with greater desire thirst after that my celestiall countrey whe●… neither temptation doth sollicite nor griefe cruciate nor tribulation afflict where thou the celestiall Father with the Sonne and the holy Ghost liuest and reignest God world without end Amen Against the temptation of the diuell LOrd God Creator and mai●…tainer of mankinde behold y● feareful Dragon tempteth me th●… old serpent which first began in the paradise of pleasure who with his tayle draweth the third part of the stars of heauen and casteth them on the earth who with his venome corrupteth the waters of the earth that men that drinke thereof die and who shall defend me from his iawes Who shall deliuer mee from his mouth but thou o Lord who hast broken the head of the great Dragon Helpe me spread thy wings O Lord ouer mee that mee may flie vnder them from the face of this Dragon who persecuteth mee and with thy shield deliuer me from his hornes for this is his continuall studie this his only desire to deuoure those soules ●…hom thou hast created therefore my God I cry vnto thee deliuer me from my daily aduersary who whether I sleep or wake whe ther I eate or drinke or whatsoeuer I do doth euery way day and night with his frauds and artes endeuour now openly to wound and now secretlie to hurt mee directing his inuenomed shafts against mee to the end hee may slay my soule But thou O inuisible Lyon of the tribe of Iuda giue strength to thy seruant against this roaring Lyon who alwaies seeketh about watching whom hee may deuoure most healthfull Serpent fixed on a high Crosse giue power vnto the weake one against the deceits of this subtill Serpent Thou snow-white Lambe conquerour of sathans tyranny giue thy tender sheepe the strength of thy Spirit that being fraile in himselfe and strong in thee hee may ouercome all the assaults of the diuell lest mine enemie triumph ouer me but being conquered by thy might I may giue thee thanks for thy mercy which neuer faileth those that put their trust in thee Amen Against the temptations of the world I Am assaulted O Lord Iesu I am assaulted come and reuenge me of mine aduersary and deliuer me Hast thou not said Be not dismaied I haue ouercome the world Whence therefore had the world those forces that it so triumpheth ouer thine elect and persecuteth all with fire and sword who cleauing vnto thee doe not adore and reuerence him why do they so largely rule ouer those whom thou hast chosen in the world to bee thine especially in this doting age of his continuance in which it behooued his power should decrease and his might diminish The contempt of Gods word reigueth euery where and with it ingratitude lust ryot vnlawfull pleasures and an extreame abuse of all things and he that wil not follow these is scorned and esteemed a foole his life is accounted madnesse and his end is without honour Hee is odious in the worlds eie for that his life is different from other ●…us These things do often times as●…ult our soules o Lord almost mooue our feete that leauing the hard wayes we may enter into the ●…igh way of the world which pro●…seth vs all things happy pleasant sweete delightfull smiling ●…pon vs with a pleasant counte●…ance and offering vs with a full ●…and the riches honours plea●…res of the same But thou O Lord withdraw mee from the darknesse deceites and allurements of this world Lighten mine eies that I may see and vnderstand how short and vncertaine how deceitfull how blinde and pernicious y● felicity of this world is Maintaine mee in the knowledge of thy truth lest in this couetous and drunken age of this world I bee intangled with secular cares which leade our minds from the exercises of piety and choake those motions which the holy Spirit stirreth vp in vs. Grant o Lord that this world may d ee crucified vnto mee and I vnto the world let mee no wayes study to please him lest whilst I become a friend of this world I make my selfe thine enemie let me contemne his hatred and slanders knowing that wee oughtto glory in nothing but in thy Crosse O Lord. Who liuest and re●…nest with the Father and the h●… Ghost world without end Amen Against the temptations of the flesh VVHere art thou O good Iesus where art thou Yet once againe Iesabell tyr annizeth once againe the flesh rageth a domesticke but yet a mortall enemie Be at hand O Iesus bee at hand assist mee in my necessity because the waters haue ouer-flowed my soule and the desires of the flesh ouerprest me My flesh made of dirt bringeth foorth nought but dirtie and filthy cogitations In respect of the world vaine and curious from the diuell i●… receiueth vaine and bitter whereby it sinneth against the Spirit borne of sinne nourished in sinne corrupted from the beginning with vices but much more depraued by euill customes Who shall stand against so strong an enemie O Lord. Who shall sustaine his assaults He stirreth vp vnlawful motions venemous cogitatious It inflameth moueth war nourisheth hatred inciteth gourmandise quickeneth lust prepareth occasions of sinne and ceasseth not with a thousand subtilties of circumuention to driue away the spirit It is a grieuous conflict a dangerous war to fight against a home-bred enemie especially where we are strangers and hee a Citizen he dwelleth in his owne countrey wee are
shalt endure they shall waxe old as doth a garment 27 And as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall bee changed but thou art the same and thy yeares shall not faile 28 The Children of thy Seruants shall continue a●…d their seed shall stand fast in thy sight PSALME CXXX OUt of the deepe haue I c●… vnto thee O Lord Lord h●… my voice 2 Oh let thine eares cou●… well the voice of my complaint 3 If thou Lord wilt bee extr●… to marke what is done amisse 〈◊〉 Lord who may abide it 4 For there is mercy with th●… therefore shalt thou be feared 5 I look for the Lord my so●… doth waite for him in his word 〈◊〉 my trust 6 My soule flieth vnto 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 PSALME CXLIII HEare my prayer O Lord an●… consider my desire hearke●… 〈◊〉 ●…ter not into iudgement 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 seruant for 〈◊〉 thy sight 〈◊〉 ●…o man liuing be iustified 3 For the enemy hath persecu●… my soule hee hath smitten my 〈◊〉 downe to the ground he hath ●…d mee in the darkenesse as the men that haue bene long dead 4 Therefore is my spirit vexed within mee and my heart within 〈◊〉 is desolate 5 Yet do I remember the time past I must vpon all thy works yea I exercise my selfe in the works of thy hands 6 I stretched foorth my hands vnto thee my soule gaspeth vnto thee as a thirsty land 7 Heare mee O Lord and that soone for my spirit waxeth faint hide not thy face from mee lest I be like vnto them that goe downe into the pit 8 O let mee heare thy louing kindnes betimes in the morning for in thee is my trust shew thou me y● way that I should walke in for I ●…ft vp my soule vnto thee me foor●…h 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of right●… ousnesse 11 D●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lord s●… thy names sake 〈◊〉 for thy righteousnesse s●…e bring my soule out of trouble 12 And of thy goodnesse ●…mine enemies and de●…y ●…ll thē that vexe my soule for I am thy seruant FINIS Psalm 12. Iohn 1. Apoc. 7. Ephe. 5. Esay 52. 2 Cor. 1. Psalm 66. 1. Cor. 1. Psal. 115. Psal. 24. Prou. 4. Psal. 5. Esay 55. Psal. 145. Psal. 36. Prou. 4. Psal. 81. Esay 59. Math 28. Luk. 1. Psal. 16. Psal. 60. Psalm 118. Psal. 50. Psal. 50. Psal. 113. Psal. 70. Psal. 118. Psal. 79. Psal. 24. Luke 21. Psalm 118 Rom. 14 Iohn 6. Matth. 21. Act. 8. Psalm 115. Psal. 85. Psal. 34. Psal 9. Luke 2. Psal. 11. Act. 7. Psal. 118. Psalm 102. Psal. 17. Psal 40. Psal. 83. Psal. 54. Psal. 144. Ezech. 18. Luke 15. Hierem. ●…2 Cor. 5. 4. Reg. 9. Rom. 7. Esay 42. Psal. 50. M●…h 8 Ieremie 3. Luke 7. Luke 22. Luke 23. Iohn 12. Psalm 18. Esay 53. Psal. 21. Psal. 30. Psal. 4. Psalm 58. Ephes. 2. 1. Iohn 4. Iohn 15. Iohn 6. 2. Cor. 3. Gen. 4. Exod. 34. Ioel 2. Math. 11. Esay 55. ●…zech 18. Math 9. 2. Reg. 9. Psal. 86. Ioh 25 Luke 3. Iohn 1. 1. Reg. 21. Exod. 12. Math. 22. 2. Reg. 6. 2. Cor. 6. Cantic 1. Math. 11. Math. 9. Luke 7. Math. 9. Luke 6. Psal. 92. 3. Reg. 8. Ezech. 34 Iohn 17. Exod. 16. Psal. 115. Math. 8. Cant. 2. Psal. 17. Iohn 17. Prouerb 〈◊〉 Math. 28. Psalm 17. Psal. 136. Psal. 131. Psal. 90. Psal. 72. Iob 1●… Cant. 2. 2. Cor. 1. Luke 18. Luke 7. Genes 18. Esay 40. Sap. 11. Apoc. 22. Apoc. 4. Psal 94. Psal. 74. Psal. 89. Iob 35. Daniel 3 1 Christ des cended frō heauen and was conceiued in the Virgins wombe 2 Mary visiteth her Cousin 3 Christ is borne 4 Christ is swathed 5 Christ is adored by the shepheards 6 Christ is ci●… cumcised and called Iesus 7 Christ is adored by the wisem●…n 8 Christ is presented in the Temple 9 Iesus flies ●…to Egypt 10 Iesus sitteth amongst the Do●…tors 11 Iesus is Baptized 12 Iesus is tempted by the diuell in the desart 13 Iesus is afflicted with diuers labours and necessities 14 Iesus praieth and preacheth 15 Iesus conuerseth with men 16 Iesus suffereth manie things for our sake 17 Iesus came into Ierusalem 18 Iesus washeth his disciples ●…eet at supper 19 Iesus instituteth the holy Sacrament 10 Christin his last Supper comforteth his disciples 21 Iesus praieth to his Father in the garden 22 Iesus is taken prisoner 23 Iesus suffered a stri●…e on the face 24 Iesus in the night wherin hee was taken was vexed diuers wayes 25. Iesus is accused before Pilate 26 Iesus is led to Herod 27 Iesus is accused before Herod 28 Iesus is iudged more wicked then Barrabas 29 Christ is whipt 30 Iesus is crowned 31 Iesus beareth his Crosse. 32 Iesus bearing his crosse speaketh to the women 33 Iesus drinketh vinegar and gal 34 Iesus is stript of his garments 35 Iesus is crucified 36 Iesus hangeth on th●… Crosse. 37 Iesus hangeth between two theeues 38 Iesus prayeth for his persecutors 39 Iesus is mockt vpon the Crosse. 40 Iesus promiseth the thiefe Paradise 41 Iesus commendeth his mother to the disciple 42 Iesus complaineth that he is left of his Father 43 Iesus thirsted on the Crosse. 44 Iesus drinketh gall on the Crosse. 45 ●…sus fini●…eth the ●…orke of ●…r redemp ●…n 46 Iesus giueth vp ●…heghost 47 Iesus side is opened with a Lau●…e 48 Christ is adored by ●…he wise●…en 49 Iesus descended into hell 50 Iesus ariseth from the dead 51 Iesus ascendeth into heauen 52 Iesus sendeth the holy Ghost 53 Iesus shall come to iudgement Eccle. 24. Psal. 44. Cant. 1. ●…am 3. Psal. 8. Eccles. 15. P●…al 103. Iob. 38. Psal. 148. Psal. 18. Luke 5. Psal. 68. Psal. 87. Genes 18. Psal. 15. Iob 41. Iudg 14. 1 Pet. 2. 21. Oseas 1. Psal. ●…8 Luke 15. Iob. 3. Luke 15. Psal. 94. Psal. 118. Psal. 94. Psal. 116. Apoc. 11. 15. Psal. 38. Iob. 10. Ezech. 2 Psal. 119. Rom. 7. Psalm 5●… Psalm 123. 1. Cor. 12. Psalm 27. Apoc. 12. Sap. 5. Rom. 8. Philip. 4. Esay 45. Esay 45. Esay 1. 2. Reg. 24. Apoc. 9. Psalm 17. Exod. 20. Eccles. 3. Psal. 12●… Amos. 1.