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A15028 A handfull of holesome (though homelie) hearbs gathered out of the goodlie garden of Gods most holie word; for the common benefit and comfortable exercise of all such as are deuoutlie disposed. Collected and dedicated to all religious ladies, gentlewomen, and others; by Anne Wheathill, Gentlewoman. Wheathill, Anne. 1584 (1584) STC 25329; ESTC S106304 62,126 302

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our faith and teachest vs to forget the world and to depend on thée O father of al goodnes Thy promise neuer faileth thou gouernest by thy holie spirit as séemeth best to thy godlie wisedome for thou O God art rich in mercie and truth which féedest all things and none can iustlie complaine For as by thy presence all things haue life so if thou withdraw thy blessing we all perish Thou hast a little flocke féed them with thy spirituall foode and gouerne thy church séeing thou hast chosen them out of the world ioine it vnto thy selfe that thy faithfull may continue for euer For thou art euerlasting thou hast euer loued truth thou art veritie it selfe all thy promises are vnremooueable Thou diddest promise to Abraham to multiplie his séed as the stars of heauen and as the sands vpon the sea side which promise at the last he enioied euen so diddest thou promise Isaac and Iacob When Ezechias was sicke vnto the death thou diddest promise him life fiftéene yéeres more which thou didst performe for thy names sake Euen so Lord kéepe thy promise with vs that are thy poore shéepe so shall we praise thée and thy Sonne our sauiour Christ which is our good shéepeheard who suffered death for his flocks sake to make them triumph ouer their enimies And as he rose againe for our iustification so grant that we may rise in newnes of life and aspire vnto the same place whither our sauiour is gone before whose name be praised with thée O déere father and the holie Ghost now and foreuermore Amen 44. A praier wherein is shewed that the wisedome of God is to be praised as also how he trieth his seruants is declared THou O most mightie God art the creator maker of all things whose power is euerlasting which shal neuer be put down whose kingdome indureth incorrupt for euer and thy going out hath béene from euerlasting Great art thou high vnmeasureable thou onelie knowst the waies of wisdome none other is there that can find hir paths but thou the mightie God which hast found hir out with thy foreknowledge by the same thy godlie wisedome hast created all things according to thy noble will and pleasure This thine omnipotent power Lord I thy sinfull seruant and subiect doo honour and thy excéeding wisedome I haue in great reuerence By the one thou madest all things and by the other thou knewest what thou wouldest make long before they were made in both these hast thou declared thy selfe to be the liuing God And although our acts which be past present and to come be all open before thine eies and our thoughts manifest in the sight of thy diuine presence yet dooest thou dailie search and prooue thine elect people sometimes by aduersitie sometimes by prosperitie to cause vs thereby to be knowen to other After this sort diddest thou prooue Abraham in the oblation of his sonne to the intent his obedience might be an example to all that should come after him Thus also diddest thou prooue thy seruant Iob and he was found both faithfull constant and iust Thou knowest what men be before thou triest them But after the triall thou hearest them their praiers and allowest their good actes and intentions by such proofe Lord hast thou tried me both within and without And though through frailtie I haue erred wandering from thée yet at length haue I béene found to returne againe to thée that art the perfect waie and to beléeue faithfullie in thée as in my verie God to trust wholie in thée to loue thée as my mercifull father and all through the gift of thy grace not of mine owne strength or will For what were I sillie wretch if I were destitute of thy helpe I doo consider thy goodnes and thy godlie prouidence by which thou wast the cause of my first being and still am I much bound vnto thy Maiestie for the great loue thou barest vnto me First for my creation and also for thy meruellous protection assistance inspiration redemption and reconciliation which the eie of my soule dooth right well consider Wherefore I most humblie praie thée Lord to regard what shall redound to thy glorie for thine honour is more aduanced in sauing one poore miserable and sinfull creature through thy mercie than in the damnation of a thousand by the rigour of thy iustice For in hell none can praise thée but cursse waile moorne and lament their miserable estate Now O my GOD I most hartilie beséech thée to giue me grace to flie the companie of all such as speake vntruelie of thée and of thy holie will and word also of them that exalt themselues presumptuouslie least being conuersant in their wickednesse I might fall from that right way in the which it hath pleased thy gratious goodnes to direct me for whosoeuer is familiar with the proud shal be clothed with pride He that dooth euill is worthie of death so are all those that communicate with him that hath pleasure in euill As for such as decline from thée I will abhorre those that doo me anie wrong I cléerelie forgiue and forget whatsoeuer they doo vnto me yea I doo praie vnto thée my most mercifull father euen from the bottome of my hart to forgiue them But those Lord that maliciouslie resist thée and thy holie word I hate them euen as though they were mine enimies Neuerthelesse I doo praie thée for amendment of their liues and saluation of their soules Consider Lord the frailtie of our nature none can stand in the right waie but shall slide and fall vnlesse thou giue him the staffe of thy grace to staie himselfe thereby As for me I haue wandered from thée as a shéepe that is straied from the flocke but thy goodnes hath found me out again and brought me vnto the fold Lead me therfore out of mine owne wicked waie into thie blessed waie of truth through the merits of thy déer beloued Sonne Christ who is the very true perfect path to all beatitude by whose helpe I may so direct my steppes in the waie of this life that I may kéepe the waie vnto life euerlasting Amen 45. A praier wherin is shewed how stranglie preserued and how blessed they are that trust in God the mercie of God also toward sinners is declared O Lord almightie father of mercie God of all comfort which in the treasure of shine infinit mercies disposest all things not onlie among vs thy poore creatures vpon earth which is bountifullie replenished therewith but also among thy holy angels and blessed spirits in heauen who are all preserued by thy grace Lord God whose nature and propertie is to haue mercie vpon all those that loue thée and in faith call on thée thou saiest by thy prophet Esaie that the mountaines shall remooue and the hilles shall fall downe but thy louing kindnesse shall not mooue from those that trust in thée Thou Lord of thy mercie sauedst Noa frō the generall floud and Abraham
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A praier wherein wee desire the life to come O Most high mightie prince of power Lorde of hosts GOD and Lord of the heauenly armie of angels that are thy ministers when I consider the greatnes of thy mightie Maiestie I am so rapt with the desire thereof that my hart and my flesh reioiceth in nothing but in thée alone that art the liuing God All earthlie tabernacles and worldlie goods I nothing estéeme when I behold thine euerlasting felicitie which although I sée now but darkelie as in a glasse I hope to sée thée face to face Grant me therfore O Lord whilest I am in this tabernacle to build vpon faith which is the altar of thée that art the Lord most mightie my King and my God vpon which we giue vnto thée sacrifice laud and praise in the vnitie of thy faithfull Church whereof thy Sonne Christ is the sure rock The faithfull build on this foundation Blessed are they Lord therefore that dwell in thy house who haue occasion to praise thée They are replenished with aboundance of all things that they desire they are made like vnto thée they sée thée euen as thou art of which sight they shall neuer be fullie satisfied such ioie and loue shall they conceiue of the sight of thy glorious maiestie But to this beatitude can we not atteine mercifull God of our owne strength and power but through the helpe of thy gratious assistance Thou must ingraue in our harts thy lawes and direct vs in thy waies and when we are brought to thée by the right waie we must be continuallie aided by thy grace that thou maiest staie and kéepe our féet from slipping Who so trusteth to his owne strength or power or to the helpe of man is much deceiued and leaneth to a rotten staffe contrariwise he that putteth his trust in thy gratious power wanteth neuer succour at néed Thou hast put vs into this present world to fight and to striue with our enimies who doo continuallie assault vs but thy grace maketh vs able to repell all their inuasions Thou sufferest vs not to be tempted aboue our strength and for our triumph thou rewardest vs with a crowne of glorie and immortalitie The vngodlie fall from thée descending downeward from one vice to an other but thy faithfull and elect increase dailie in godlines For of thée Lord commeth all our power and strength to doo good and of thy sonne Christ Iesus our maister our teacher and gouernour who promiseth that if we wéepe and morne heare in this vale of miserie for our sinnes we shall hereafter laugh and be ioifull in eternall glorie If we sowe with heauines we shall reape with gladnes if we perseuere good strong champions héere in batell we shall for our reward behold thy glorious face in thy heauenlie mansion we shall sée also thy sonne Christ who is thy wisedome and thy power which who so séeth enioieth all pleasures to sée that delectable sight our hearts doo much desire of thée that art the Lord of hosts For this we make humble petition to thée that art the GOD of Iacob who wrestled with thine angel and preuailed whose name thou diddest change and calledst him Israel that is the feare or beholder of God Euen so make me a strong wrestler against mine enimies in this world that I may after this life behold thy incomprehensible deitie to the full contentation both of my soule and bodie We are much vnworthie to obteine anie thing of thée considering our vnkindnes shewed vnto thée and our wretched estate wherein we remaine Neuerthelesse Lord we praie thée to be our defender and protector through thy grace not for our merits but for the merits of thy most entirelie beloued sonne Christ thine onelie annointed aboue all other with the oile of ioie and gladnes He is our head we are the members of his bodie he dwelleth in his faithfull and they in him Who so receiueth anie of his elect receiueth him He was incarnate for vs suffered death for vs bare our iniquities on his backe and rose againe for our iustification Wherefore we doubt not but that through the infusion of thy grace thou wilt looke vpon him in vs and shewe vs mercie for his sake that we may haue aboundance of grace through him and casting all the vanities of this world behind our backes we may enter into the court of thy bright heauenlie Ierusalem where one daies abiding is better than a thousand in this wretched world Iohn Baptist as witnesseth our Sauiour was the greatest and most perfect vpon earth yet said he the least in the kingdome of heauen is greater than he Wherefore most mightie Lord thy faithfull doubt not whilst they are here in this vale of miserie but that thou wilt euer assist them guide them and blesse them that put their whole trust in thée who art the liuing God and giuest to thine aboundantlie all things necessarie to this present life and afterwards the fruition of thy Godhead in heauen eternallie there to dwell with thée euerlastinglie Amen 14. A praier for comfort in trouble THe chiefest comfort that I receiue in this miserable wretched troublesome world O heauenlie Father and God almightie is when I call to mind the truth of thy great promises made to me in Iesus Christ for whose sake onelie I doo acknowledge and confesse that thou art my mercifull and louing Father and so carest for me through him that nothing is able to remooue thy grace and fauour from me Wherefore I come vnto thée in humblenes of hart crauing at thy bountifull hands the assistance of thy holie spirit to suppresse my wicked affections that I may with a stedfast faith obeie thy most diuine Maiestie in thought word and déed For thou disposest all things most wiselie and preseruest thy children in their greatest dangers Wherefore thy holie name be praised now and for euermore through Iesus Christ our Lord and Sauiour Amen 15. A praier for the prosperitie of the Church O Most holie glorious and blessed trinitie thrée persons in one Godhead by whose goodnesse all creatures haue their being whose eies behold althings as well that are past as that are to come and are accoumpted as present to thy mightie Maiestie we thy poore faithful subiects of the Church here militant vpon earth shew foorth our lamentable praiers beséeching thée pitifullie to behold the miserable estate thereof which neuer had more néed of thy godlie assistance than at this present it hath The nature of man is so corrupt and abhominable in wickednesse that none dooth good vpon the earth for many there be that despise God oppresse the poore Wherefore Lord we beséech thée to arise vp for the trouble sake of the oppressed and at the complaint of the poore helpe him and set him at rest Thy Sonne Christ is our sauing health in whom who so trusteth resteth in suertie and cannot be deceiued Arise vp we praie thée mercifull God and cast vs not away