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A16580 Godlie meditations vpon the Lordes prayer, the beleefe, and ten commaundementes with other comfortable meditations, praiers and exercises. Whereunto is annexed a defence of the doctrine of gods eternall election and predestination, gathered by the constant martyr of God Iohn Bradford in the tyme of his imprisonment. The contentes wherof appeare in the page nexte folovvyng.; Godlie meditations upon the Lordes prayer, the beleefe, and ten commaundementes. Bradford, John, 1510?-1555. 1562 (1562) STC 3484; ESTC S118261 91,610 260

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all the dayes of our life in suche holynes and righteousnes as is acceptable in thy sighte To thed therfore our deare father our creatour feader protectour gouernour and defendour and thy beloued sonne Iesus christ our only peace merciseate redemer iustister and aduacate and thy holy spirit our sanctificatō our wisdome teacher instructer comforter be all dominion power and glory for euer and euer Amen A MEDITATION of the comming of Christ to Iudgement and of the rewarde bothe of the faythefull and vnfaithfull OH lorde Iesus Christ the sōne of the euerliuing god by whō al thinges were made are ruled and gouerned as of thy loue for our redemption thou diddest not disdaine to be our mediatour and to take vppon thee oure nature in the wombe of a virgyn puerly and with out sinne by the operacion of the holy spirite that both thou mightest in thyne owne person wonderfullye beutifye and exalte oure nature and worke the same in vs also first abolishing the giltines of sinne by remissyon then synne it selfe by death and last of al death by reising vp againe these our bodies that they may be like vnto thine owne glorious immortall body according to the power wherwith thou art able to subiect all thinges vnto the As I say of thy loue for oure redemption thou becamest man and that moste poore and afflicted vpō earth by the space of xxxiii yeares at the least in most humilitie and paidest the price of our raunsom by thy moste bytter death passion for the which I most hartely geue thankes to thee So of the same thy loue towards vs in thy good time thou wilte come againe in the cloudes of heauen with power and great glory with flaming fyer with thousandes of Sainctes with Angells of thy power w t a mightie crie shoute of an Archangell blast of a trompe suddenlye as the lightning which shineth from the east c when men thinke leaste euen as a thefe in y ● night whē mē be a slepe y ● wilt so come I say thus suddenlye in the twinkling of an eye all men that euer haue bene be and shalbe with wemen children appearinge before thy tribunal Iudgemēt seat to render an accompte of all things whiche they haue thought spoken 〈◊〉 done against thy lawe openlye and before all Angells saintes and deuilles and so to receiue the Iuste reward of thy vengeaunce if that they haue not repented and obeyed the gospell so to departe from thee to y ● deuil his angells al the wicked which euer haue bene be or shalbe into hol●ster which is vnquenchable of paines intolerable easeles endles hopeles euen frō the face of thy glorious and mightie power but it they haue repented and beleued thy gospell if they be found watchynge with their lampes and oyle in their hands if they be founde ready appareled with the wedding garment of innocencie if they haue not hardened their hartes hourded vp their treasure of thy vengeaūce in y ● daye of wrathe to be reueyled but haue vsed y ● time of grace the acceptable time the tyme of saluatyon that is the tyme of this lyfe in the whyche thou stretchest oute thy hande and spreadest thyne armes callinge and cryinge vnto vs to come vnto thee which art meeke in harte and lowely for thou wilt ease all that labour and are heauy loden if they haue visyted the sycke prisoners comforted y ● cōferties fedde y ● hungry clothed y ● naked lodged y ● harbourles if they haue not loden theyr hartes w t glotteny and surfeting and carefulnes of this life yf they haue not digged hid their talent in the ground doing no good there with but haue bene faithfull to occupie thy gyftes to thy glory and heare washen their garments in thy bloude by hartie repentinge them Then shall thy Angells gather them together not as the wicked which shalbe collected as fagotts and cast into the fier but as y ● good wheat that is gathered into thy barne then shall they be caught vp to meete thee in the cloudes then shall their corruptible bodye put on incorruption then shall they be indued with immortalitie and glory then shall they be with thee and goe whether thou goest then shall they heare come blessed of my father possesse the kingdome prepared for you frō the beginning c then shal they be set on seates of maiesty iudgeing y ● whole world then shal they raign with the● for euer then shal god be al in al with them and to them then shal they enter enherete heauenly Ierusalem and the glorious reastful lād of Canaā where is alwaies day and neuer night where is no maner of weping teares infirmity hunger cold sicknes enuy malice nor sinne but alwaies ioic w tout sorrow mirth without measure pleasure without paine heauenly harmonie most pleasant melodie saying singing holy holye holye lorde god of hoastes c Suma the ●le hath not sene the eare hath not heard neither hathe it entered into the hart of man that they shal then enherete most suerly enioye although here they be tormented prisoned burned sollicited of Sathan tempted of the fleshe and entangled with y ● world wherthrough they are enforced to crye thy kingdome come come lord Iesu c howe amiable are thy tabernacles Like as y ● hart desireth y ● water brokes c Now let thy seruāt depart in peace I desire to be dissolued to be with Christ we morne in our selues waiting for the deliuerāce of our bodies c. Oh gracious lorde when shall I find such mercy w t thee that I maye repente beleue hope and looke for this geare with the full fruition of these heauēly ioyes which thou hast prepared for al them that feare thee and so rest with thee for euer more A MEDITATION CONCERning the sober vsage both of the bodye and pleasures in this life THYS our body which god hath made to be the tabernacle and mansiō of our soule for thys life if we cōsidred accordingly we coulde not but vse it otherwise then we do that is we would vse it for the souls sake being the geste therof and not for the body it self and so shuld it be serued in things to helpe but not to hynder the soule A seruant it is and therfore it ought to obey to serue the soule that y e soule might serue god not as the body wil neyther as the soule it selfe wyll but as god wyll whose wil we shuld learne to know behaue oure selues therafter The which thig to obserue is hard for vs nowe by reason of sinne which hath gotten a mansyon house in oure bodies and dwelleth in vs as doth the soule to y ● which sinne I meane we ar altogether of our selues inclined because we naturally are synners borne in sinne by reason wherof we are ready as seruantes to synne and to vse oure bodies accordingly making the soule to sytte
although we accustome oure selues in y ● pleasant things of this life to a mortificatiō denyal of our selues yet we shal find enough to doe when more bitter weighty crosses come For if thy sonne oure sauiour euer wōt to obey thy good wil praied so hartely oftē not my wil but thy wil be don whereby he declareth himself to be veri mā how cā it be but we whose nature is corrupt not only in natiuity but in y ● rest of oure whole life also shal find both our hāds ful ī great greuoꝰ tēptations wholy to resigne our selues vnto thee Graūt therfore dere father for thy Christs sake to me a most miserable wretch thi grace holy spirit to be effectual in me y ● daily I maye accustome my self to deny my wil in more easye pleasant things of this life y ● when nede shal be I may come w t christ to thee w t a resigned wil alwaies stedfastly expecting thy mercye in the meane season continually obeyng thee with readines and willingnes doyng what so euer may most please thee through christ our lord whiche liueth with thee c. A GODLYE MEDITATION and instruction of the prouidence of god towards mankind THis ought to be vnto vs moste certaine y ● nothing is done without thi prouidence oh lord that is that not nothynge is done be it good or bad swete or sower but by thy knowledge that is by thy wyl wisedome and ordināce for al these knowledge doth comprehend in it as by thy holy word we are taught in many places that euē the life of a sparow is not w tout thy wil nor any liberty or power vpon a porket haue all the deuils in hell but by thy appointment wil w t wil we alwaies muste beleue moste assuredlye to be al iust good how soeuer otherwise it seme vnto vs. For y u art merueloꝰ not comprehensyble in thy wayes and holy in all thy workes But herevnto it is necessarie also for vs to knowe no lesse certainely that thoughe al thynges be done by thy prouidence yet the same prouidence hath manye diuers meanes to worke by which meanes beinge cōtemned thy prouidence is contemned also As for example meate is a meane to serue thy prouidence for y ● preseruation of health and life here so that he which contemneth to eate because thy prouidence is certaine vnfallible the same contemneth thy prouidence In deede if y ● it were so y ● meate could not be had then shuld we not tye thy prouidence to thys meane but make it free as y u art free that is that withoute meate y u canst help and geue health and life for it is not of any nede that thou vsest anye instrumente or meane to serue thy prouidence thy power and wisedome is infinite and therfore should we hangon thy prouidence euen when all is cleane agaist vs. But for our erudition and infirmities sake it hath pleased thee by meanes to worke and deale with vs here to ex exercise vs in obediēce because we cannot els so great is our corruption sustaine thy naked and bare presence Graunt me therfore deare father I humbly besech thee for Christs sake y ● as I somthing now know these thigs so I may vse this know ledge to my comfort commodity in thee y ● is graūt y t in what state so euer I be I may not dout but y ● same doth come to me by thy most iust ordināce yea by thy merciful ordināce for as y u art iust so art y u merciful yea thy mercie is aboue al thy workes And by this knowledge graūt me that I may humble my selfe to obey thee and loke for thy helpe in tyme conuenient not onely when I haue meanes by which thou maist worke art so accustomed to doe but also when I haue no meanes but am destitute ryea when that al meanes be directly cleane against me graunt I saye yet that I maye still hange vpon the and thy prouidence not doubtinge of a fatherly ende in thy good time Againe lest I shuld contempne thy prouidence or presume vpon it by vncouplinge those thinges whiche thou hast coupled together preserue me from negleating thy ordinarye lawefull meanes in al my nedes yt so be I may haue them and w t good conscience vse thē although I know thy prouidence be not tyed to them further then pleaseth thee but graūt that I may with diligēce reuerence and thankfulnes vse them and ther to my diligence wisedome and industrie in all thinges lawful to serue therby thy prouidence if it so please thee howbeit so that I hange in no part on y ● meanes or on my diligence wisdome industry but only on thy prouidence which more more perswade me to be altogether father ly and good how farre so euer other wise it appeare seme yea is felt● of me By this I being preserued frō negligence on my behalf and dispair or murmuring towards thee shal be come diligent and pacient through thy mere and alone grace whiche geue and encrease in me to prayse thy holy name for euer through Iesus Christ oure lorde and onelye sauiour Amen A MEDITATION of the presence of god THERE is nothinge that maketh more to trewe godlynes of life then the persuasion of thy presence deare father that nothinge is hid from thee but all to thee is open naked euē y ● very thoughtes which one daie thou wilt reuele and open either to our praise or punishement in this life As thou didst Dauids faultes which he did secretly 2 Reg 12. or in y t life to come Mat 25 For nothing is so hid that shall not be reueiled Therfore doth the prophet saye woe to them that kepe secret their thoughts to hide their coūsell from the lord doe their works in darkenes sayinge who seeth vs graunt to me therfore dere god mercy for al my sinnes especially my hid close sinnes enter not into iudgemēt with me I humbly besech the geue me to beleue truly in thy christ that I neuer come into Iudgement for them that with Dauid I mighte so reueile them and cōfesse them vnto thee that y u woldest couer them And graunt further that hence forth I alwaies thinke my self continually conuersant before thee so that yf I do wel I passe not of the publishig of it as hipocrites doe yf I doe or thinke any euell I maye forth with know that y ● same shall not alwaies be hidde from mē Graunt me that I may alwaies haue in mind that day wherin hid workes of darknes shalbe illumined also y ● sentēce of thy sonne that nothinge is so secrete which shal not be reueiled So ī trouble and wrong I shal find comfort and otherwise be kept throughe thy grace from euil which doe y u worke I humblye beseche thee for Christes sake Amen A
therfore to thee dere father I come through thy sonne our lord mediatour and aduocate Iesus christ who sitteth on thy right hand making intercession for me praye thee of thy great goodnes mercye in christ to be merciful vnto me that I may feele in dede thy swete mercy as thy childe The time oh deare father I appoint not but I pray thee that I may w t hope stil expect loke for thy help I hope that as for a litle while y u hast left me thou wilt come and visite me and that in thy great mercie whereof I haue nede by reason of my great miserie Thou arte wont for a litle season in thine anger to hyde thy face from them whom thou louest but suerly o● redemer in eternal mercies y u wilt shewe thy compassions For when thou leauest vs oh lord y u doest not leaue vs very long neither doest y u leaue vs to our losse but to our lucre aduantage euē that thy holy spirit with bigger porcion of thy power vertue maye lighten and cheare vs that y ● want of feeling to our sorow maye be recompenced plentifully with the liuely sense of hauīg thee to our eternal Ioy and therfore thou swarest that in thine euerlastīg mercy thou wilt haue cōpassiō on vs. Of which thīg to thende we might be most assured thin o●he is to be marked for y u saist as I haue sworne y ● I will not bring any more the waters to drowne the world so haue I sworne y ● I wil neuer more be angry with thee nor reproue thee The moūtains shal remoue y ● hils shal fal downe but my louing kindnes shall not moue y ● bond of my peace shal not faile thee thus saiest y u y ● lord our merciful redemer Dere father therfor I pray thee remēber euē for thine owne trueth mercies sake this promise euerlasting couenāt w t in thy good time I thee to write in my hart that I may know thee to be the only true god and Iesus Christe whom thou haste sent that I maye loue thee with all my harte for euer y t I may loue thy people for thy sake that I may be holy in thi sight through Christ that I may always not only striue against sinne but also ouercome the same daily more and more as thy children doe aboue all thinges desiringe the sanctification of thy name the comming of thy kingdome the doyng of thy will here on earth as it is in heauen c through Iesus Christ our redemer mediatour aduocate Amen AN OTHER PRAIER FOR remission of sinnes O Gracious god which sekest all meanes possible how to bring thy children into the feeling and sure sense of thy mercy therfore whē prosperitie will not serue then sendeste thou aduersitie graciouslye correcting them here whō y ● wilt shal with thee ells where lyue for euer we poore misers geue humble praises and thankes vnto thee deare father that thou hast vouched vs worthy of thy correction at this present hereby to worke that whiche we in prosperity liberty did neglect For the which neglecting and manye other our greuous sinnes wherof we nowe accuse oure selues before thee most mercifull lorde thou mightest most iustely haue geuen vs ouer and destroied vs bothe in soules and bodies But suche is thy goodnes towardes vs in Christe that thou semest to forget all our offences and as though we were farre otherwise then we be in deed thou wilte that we shuld suffer this crosse now laied vpon vs for thy trueth and gospelles sake and so be thy witnesses wyth the prophets apostles martyrs and confessours yea with thy dearly beloued sonne Iesus Christe to whō thou doest now here beginne to fashion vs like that in his glorye we may be like him also Oh good god what are we on whō thou shouldest she we this great mercy Oh louing lorde forgiue vs oure vnthankfullnes sinnes Oh faithfull father geue vs thyne holy spirit now to crie in our harts Abba dere father to assure vs of our eternal elections in Christ to reueile more more thi trueth vnto vs to cōfirme strengthen and stablishe vs so in the same that we may liue and die in it as vessells of thy mercy to thy glory and to the comoditie of thy churche Indue vs with the spirit of thy wisdome that with good conscience we maye alwaies so answere y ● enemies in thy cause as maye turne to their conuersion or confusion and our vnspeakable consolatiō in Iesꝰ christ for whose sake we besech thee hence forth to kepe vs to geue vs paciēce and to will none otherwise for delyneraunce or mitigation of our miserye then maye stande alwaye wyth thy good pleasure and mercyful wil towardes vs. Graunt this deare father not onely to vs in this place but also to all other ells where afflicted for thy names sake through the death and merites of Iesus Christ our lord Amē A PRAIER FOR DELIVERANCE from sinne and to be restored to goddes grace and fauour againé OH almightie and euer lasting lord god which hast made heauen earth c oh incōprebensible vnitie oh alwaies to be worshipped most blessed Trinitie I humbly beseth thee and pray thee by the assumption crucifyed humanitie of our lord Iesus Christe that thou wouldest enclyne and bowe downe the great depth of thy deitie to the botomeles pitte of my vilitie driue frō me al kynde of vice wickednes and synne and make in me a newe and cleane harte and renewe in me a right spirit for thy holy names sake Oh lord Iesu I besech thy goodnes for y ● excedig great loue which drew thee out of thy fathers bosome into the wombe of the holye virgin and for the assumptiō of mānes nature wherin it pleased thee to saue me to deliuer me from eternall death I besech thee I say that thou woldest drawe me out of my selfe into thee my lorde god and graunte this thy loue maye recouer againe to me thy grace to increase and make perfecte in me that which is wantinge to raise vp in me that which is fallen to restore to me that whiche I haue lost to quicken in me that whiche is dead shuld liue that so I may be come conformable vnto thee in all my life and conuersation thou dwelling in me and I in thee my hart being soupled with thy grace settled in thy faith for euer Oh y u my god lose set at libertie my spirit from al inferriour things gouerne my soule so worke that both in soule and body I may be holy and lyue to thy glory world with out ende Amen A PRAIER FOR THE OBTAIning of faith O Mercifull god and dere father of our lord sauiour Iesus christ In whom as thou art wel pleased so hast thou commaunded vs to heare him for as muche as he often biddeth vs to aske of thee and therto promiseth that thou wilt
it are contained al the vertues aforenamed I. Breadford A meditation of the lordes praier Our father THou good lord which madest heauen earth the sea and all that is therin together with thy dearelye beloued sonne Iesus Chrysts and with thy holy spirite Thou the same god which openedst thy selfe to Adam by thy promise Thou the God of Abraham Isaac and Iacob Thou which broughtest thy people of Israell forth of Egipt w t a mightie hand and a stretched out power Thou which gauest thy lawe vpon mounte Sinai Thou which spakest by thy prophets last of all in these latter dayes by thy dearlye beloued sonne Iesus Christ whom y e woldest should be made a second Adam that as by y e first we are childrē of wrath carnall and full of concupiscence so by him we might be made children of grace and spiritual by communicating with him y e qualitie merites vertues and grace of hys fleshe throughe the operation of the holye spirite as he communicated with vs the substaunce of oure fleshe in the wombe of y e virgin Marie by the operation of the same holy spirit being that blessed sede which was promised to Adam Abraham Isaac Iacob Dauid which should brouse the Serpents heade which should bring the blessing on all nations whiche shuld raigne ouer thi house for euer and mightilye ouercome thine and our enemies as in dede he did by his incarnation natiuitie circumcisiō erile baptisme fastinge tentation doctrine dedes mracles workings agonies bloudy praier passiō death resurrection and ascension and yet he stil doth by his mediation and intercession for vs and at the length he will on al partes fully accōplishe by hys commynge to Iudgemente which wilbe sodenly in y e twinkring of an eye in the blast of a trompete and shoute of an Archangell when he shalbe sene wyth thousandes of Saintes innumerable thousandes of Angels all the whole worlde being on fire and all people that euer were are or shalbe then standing before his tribunall or iudgement seat to render an accompte of that they haue done in thys bodye be it good or bad Thou I say this god whiche art holye rightuouse trewe wyse pure chast mightie merciful good graciouse a hater of sinne an auenger of vnrightuousnes c woldeste that I which am borne in sinne and conceyued in iniquitie which by nature am a childe of wrathe for my hart is so vnsearcheably euell that out of it springeth corrupt concupissence so that the inclination thereof is prone to euell alwaies euen frō my youth vp as is my vnderstāding and mynde so darkened that I cannot perceyue those thinges that be of god of my selfe and all the wysedome whiche I receyue from Adam naturallye or other wyse attayne by labour or studye before regeneration I cānot thinke a good thought muche lesse wyshe it or consent vnto it and least of all doe it thou I saye yet wouldest that I being such a one in whom dwelleth continuall emnitie against thee that I whiche am nothinge but sinne and one that doeth euel alwaies before thee shuld call thee and beleue thee this god father of our lorde and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be in very dede my father that is thou wouldest I should be moste assured that thou of thyne owne good will whiche thou barest to me wardes before I was yea before the worlde was hast in Christe chosen me to be thy child through him art become my most louinge father from whō I should loke for all good thinges be most certainelye perswaded that loke howe muche thou art more then mā so much thy loue and fatherlye prouidence towards me passeth the loue prouidence of anye father towardes hys childe in louing me caring how to help me prouiding for me nourtering me helping me in al my nedes So certaine y e woldest haue me to be of this y t to doubt of it doth most displease thee dishonor thee as either y u were not true or not able to doe these thynges or els becamest not my father in respecte of thine owne goodnes ī christ only but also in respect of my worthynes and deserts And y t I should not wauer or doubte of thys that thou arte my deare father I thy childe for euer through Iesus Christe it is required in the first commaundement which sayth I am y e lord thy god thou shalt haue none other goddes but me agayne thy sonne doth here commaunde me to call thee by the name of father moreouer in the firste article of my belefe I professe the same in saying I beleue in god the father almighty besydes this their are manye other things to confirme me herin as the creation and gouernemente of the world generally and of euery creature particularly for al is made and kept for man and so for me to serue me for my commoditye necessitye admonition Againe the creation of me in that thou hast made me after thy Image hauīg a reasōable soule body shape c. where thou mightest haue made mea tode a Serpent a swine deformed frātike c. moreouer thy wōderful cōseruacion norishing and keping of me hitherto in my infancie childhode youth c. Al these I say should cōfirme my faith of thy fatherlie loue But of all things the opening of thy selfe by thy worde promise of grace made after mans fall first to Adam then to Abraham Isaac Iacob and so to other beyng published by the prophetes frō time to time and last of all accomplished by thy deare sonne Iesus Christ in whom thy promises are yea Amē The opening of thy self thus I say in and by Christ is the most chiefe sure certificat that thou arte my father for his sake I thy deare child although of my selfe I am most vnworthie For thou accordinge to thy promises hast not spared thy deare sonne Iesus Christ but giuen hym to y e death of y e crosse for my sinnes Thou woldest he shuld be made flesh of our fleshe and bloude of our bloud in the wombe of the virgine Marie by the operation of the holy Spirite that we by the working of the same spirite throughe the merites of hys fleshe bloud might be made fleshe of his fleshe and bloud of his bloud that is as he hath the substaunce of our fleshe bloud euen so we might haue and foreuer enioye in him and through him the qualities vertues and gifts of rightuousnes holines innocencie immortalitie and glory wherewith he hath endued our nature in his owne person for vs all that as now in faith hope we haue y e same so in his cōming we might fully enioye them in very dede for then shall oure bodies nowe vile be like to his glorious body Herein apereth thy loue not y t we loued thee but that y e louest vs hast giuen thy
how that thou art almightie present in all places and of most puritie to cōfirme therby my faith to be prouoked y e more to feare thee to reuerence thee c but also I am admonished to iudge of thy fatherly loue by heauenly benefites and not by corporall simply and alonely for often times the wicked prosper more in the worlde and haue more worldly benefites then thy children So that by this I see thou woldest pul vp my minde from earth and earthly things to heauen and heauenly thinges and that I should see further by corporall benefites thy heauenly prouidence for me For if y u place me thus on earth and thus blesse me as thou doest hitherto hast done from my youthe vp in that thou art nothing so careful for my body as for my soule how shuld I but thinke much of thy prouidence for it in thy home where is such glory as y t eie hath not sene c. of which thinges these corporall benefites of thine giuen me on earth should be as it were inductions and the taking of them away admonitions to be more mindefull of permanent thinges and lesse mindefull of transitorie thinges By reasō hereof I haue great cause to lament and to reioyce To lamēt because I am so earthly minded so litle desirous of my home so vnthākfull for thy prouidence and fatherly correction here on earth To reioyce because of my home and the greate glory thereof because thou doest so prouide for me here because thou doest so correct and chastē me c. but alas I am altogether a wretch earthlie vnthankful not onely for these corporall benefites health ryches frendes fame wisedome c for thy fatherly correction sicknes temptacion c but also for thy heauenly benefites for Christ Iesus for the promise of thy spirit for thy gospell c. Yea euen for heauen it selfe and thy whole glorye as the Israelits were for the land of Canaan therefore neuer enioyed it but perished in the wildernes I am proude in prosperitie and forget thee waxing secure careles c I am impacient in the crosse and to much consider worldly discommoditie Oh deare father forgiue me for thy Christes sake all mine vnthankfulnes loue of thys world contempt and obliuion of thy heauenly benefites and graunte me thi holy spirit to illuminate the eies of my minde with the light and liuely knowledge of thy presence power wisdom goodnes in thi creatures but specially in christ iesus thy sōne so by the same spirit enflame mine affections that I may desire nothing in earth but thee and to be present with thee that my conuersaciō may be in heauen cōtinually Frō whence graunt me stil to loke for the lord Iesꝰ to make this my vile body like vnto his owne glorious and immortal bodye according to his owne power by whiche he is able to doe all things As y u hast giuē me to be thy childe so I praye the giue me these things which be y e properties of thy childrē giuen frō y ● in thy good time Halowed be thy name THy name is that wherby thou art knowen for names serue to discerne and knowe one thinge from an other Nowe thoughe thou art knowen by thy creatures yet in this our corrupt estate thei serue but to make vs excuseles Therfore properly most liuely and cōfortably y u art knowen by thy holy worde and specially by thy promise of grace and freely pardoning and receiuinge vs into thy fauour for christ Iesꝰ sake For the which goodnes in Christ y u art praised magnified accordinge to thy name that is so much as mē know thee in Christ they magnifye thee praise thee which here thou callest halowing or sanctifieng not that thou arte the more holye in respect of thy self but in respect of mē who the more they knowe thee the more they cannot but sanctify thee that is they cannot but as ●n them selues by true faith loue feare and spiritual seruice honour thee so also in their outwarde behauour and wordes they cannot but liue in such sorte as other seing them maye in and by their holines godly conuersatiō be occasioned as to know thee so to sanctify thy name accordingly And therfore thou settest forth here vnto me what is the chiefe and principall wyshe and desyre of thy children and people namelye that thou in Christe mightest be truelye knowen and honored bothe of them selues and of others inwardlye and outwardly By reasō wherof easely a man may perceiue by the cōtrary y ● the greatest sorow greife thy people haue is ignoraunce of thee false seruice or religion and wicked conuersation Against the whiche they pray and labour diligētly after their vocations as they for the obtaining of the others both to others and to them selues doe take no smal payne in praier studie and godly exercise By reason hereof I se that I am far from this desyre and lamentation which is in thy children I see myne ignoraunce of the true knowledge of thee and thy name for ells it had not neded thee so by thy worde to haue reueled thy self I see also mine ignoraunce of the excellencie of the same For els woldst y ● not haue told me that the sanctifinge of thy name is the chiefest thing y u requirest of euery mā Again I se my great want of holines for els thou nedest not to teach me to seke pray for y ● I want not Moreouer I se my great peruersitie whiche woulde not seke at thy hands for sanctification although I se my nede therof For els y u woldest not haue cōmaunded me to pray for it if I seinge my want wolde haue praied vnto the therfore Last of al I see thy wonderfull goodnes whiche wilt vndoubtedly giue vnto me sanctification holynes for y u woldest not that I shuld aske for that thing that y u wilte not giue me So that I haue great cause to lament and reioyse To lament because I am so farre from this desire and lamentacion which thy chyldren haue also because of my ignoraunce pouertie peruersitie vnthankefulnes c. but most of all because thy holye name worde and religiō is so blasphemed both in doctrine and in liuing of many especially in thys Realme To reioyse I haue greate cause for thy exceding goodnes and merry which woldeste so disclose thy selfe by thy workes word gospel which woldest opē these things thus vnto me and also giue vnto me others sanctification in thy sight by saithe in the sight of men by purenes of life godly conuersation But alas I doe hartely neither the one nor y ● other that is lame● or reioyce as y u father which serchest my hart doest righte well know Oh be merciful vnto me and forgiue me yea giue me of thin owne pitie thy holy spirit to reuele opē to my mind
effectually my miserable estate condicion my ignoraunce peruersitie my carelesnes for thy true honor dishonor in such sort y ● I may hartely lament these euills haue them pardoned taken frō me through iesus christ our lord Againe good father giue me y ● same thy holi spirit to reuele to me thy name word gospell y ● I maye liuely knowe thee vnfainedly loue thee hartely obey thee and aboue all thinges desire and labour by all meanes lawfull that al godlines in doctrine and conuersation may be exercised both in me and in all others for whom y u woldest I shuld pray Heare thinke vpon the state of religion and the life of the professours of the gospell that you may lament some pray for some and giue thankes for some Let thy kingdome come THy kingdome is in .ii. sortes to be consydered vniuersally and particularly Uniuersally according to thy power wherewith thou gouernest all thinges euery where in earthe heauen hell deuilles Angells men beasts foules fishes all creatures animate inanimate sensible and insensible Of this kingdome spake Dauid when he sayde thy kingdome ruleth ouer al. Particularly thy kingdome is to be considered according to thy grace wherewith thou raignest only in thy churche and elect people ruling and gouerning al euery mēber of thy churche to thy glory their eternal comfort not that out of this church I exclude thy power for as therewyth thou defendest thy people so thou punishest thy enemies but because thy grace is specially cōsidered being as it were the verye keper that kepeth and guydeth thy people The tyme wilbe when this kingdome of grace and power now being as distincte shalbe vnited made one kingdome of glory which wilbe when Chryst shal giue vp his kīgdome into thyne handes that is in the resurrection whan deathe the last enemye shalbe subdued and thou shalt be all in all In the meane season this kingdome of grace is miraculously mightely propagated enlarged and gouerned by y ● true ministery of thy word and Sacraments thorow the working of thy holy spirite And this is the meane and way wherby as thou didest firste plante so doest thou enlarge amplifie and preserue y ● same This kingdome of grace begon continued enlarged by the true preaching of thy gospell and ministratiō of thy Sacramentes is the thynge which Christ teacheth here thy children to pray for that it might come that is to say that thy gospel might so mightely purely plentuouslye be preached maugre the head of all thyne enemies that the numbre of thine elect might be brought in and so the kingdome of thy glory myght appere So that as I see thy chidren desire pray labour y ● thy gospell might be truely preached hard and liued in themselues in others so they lament the not preaching refusing the not liuing vnbeleuing thy gospel yea they lament the ling ring of the coming of thy christ for in his coming they know thei shalbe like vnto him and hauing this hope they purifie thēselnes as he is pure By reason hereof I see first that I am farre from this desire and lamenting which thy children haue I see my ignoraunce of thy kingdome and power euery wher of thy grace only in thy church of thy glorye when all the enemyes of thy grace shalbe cast downe thy glorye and power shall embrace eche other I se my ignoraūce how acceptable a seruice to thee is the true preaching the hearig of thy gospell for els y u hadst not neded to haue placed thys petition next to the petition of the sanctifiing of thy name Againe I see here my vnhablenes to enter into thy kyngdome and to attayne to it For ells what nede shuld I haue to praye for that to come from thee which other wise maye be archeiued Thirdly I se also my peruersitie contempt of thy kingdome grace For although I se my want yet I wold not desire thy kingdome to come if y u didest not commaunde me to praye so for yf I wold haue praied for it y u woldst not haue cōmaūded me Last of all I see thy goodnes which wilt bringe thy kingdome that as generally by sēding forth ministers to preach truli so particularly by regenerating me more and more and by geuing me as grace here so glorye els where for thou woldest not I shoulde praye for that whiche thou wylte denye So that I haue great cause to lamēt and reioyse To lament because of my miserable estate and condition because of my sinne ignoraunce rebellion peruersitie Satans power contempt of thy grace thy gospel ministerie here or ells where To reioyse because of thy goodnes and great mercy which hast brought me into thy church kepest me in it and wilte doe so still also because of the Ministerie of thy worde and Sacramentes by which the holye ghost is and wilbe effectuall and finally because of y ● great glory whervnto y u hast called me now wilt giue vnto me asking the same But alas how vnthankfull I am sorowles lorde thou knowest for my hart is not hid from thee c. Oh be mercifull vnto me and forgiue me good father and graunte the Spirit of thy children to reueale vnto me my ignoraunce of thy kingedome my pouertie and peruersitie that I maye lament the same and daily labour for thy helpe and thy holy spirit to suppresse the kingdome of sinne in my self and in others Againe graūt me that same thy holy spirit to reueale to me thy kingdome of power grace and glory to kindle mine affections to regenerate me more more to raigne in me as in a pece of thy kingdome to giue to me to desire to pray and to labour for thy kingdome both to my selfe and to others effectually to thy glory to assure my conscience of thy goodnes that thou wylt giue me grace and glory c. Here cal to mind the state of the ministerie ministers the light and life of gospellers therrours heresies which mē be entangled withal Thy will be done AS thy power is infinite so is thy wisdome accordingly Wherby as we maye perceyue that nothinge is or can be done against thy power or otherwise then by it so is there not nor cannot be any thinge done against or otherwise then by thy omnipotent secret will which is alwaies as thou art good holie and iuste howe far so euer it seme otherwise to oure folishe reason and indgemēt And therfore here we are taught to pray that thy wil may be done here wythoute synne on mans behalfe as it is on the Angells behalfe in heauen Againe for asmuch as thou art incomprehensible of thy selfe as well concerning thy power as cōcerning thy wisdome we may not according therto search thee but rather adore and worshippe thy maiestie tremble at thy Iudgements and
benefits giuen me in commaundinge men to care for me to praie for me to helpe me c. But alas how farre I am from true lamentacion and reioysing lorde thou knowest Oh be mercifull vnto me and help me forgeue me and graunte me thy holie spirit to reueale to me my nede ignoraunce great ingratitude contempt of thy mercies thy people and that in such sorte that I might hartely lament and bewaile my miserie and throughe thy goodnes be altered with thy people to mourne for the miseries of thy children as for mine owne Againe reueale to me thy goodnes dere father euē in corporall things that I maye see thy mercy thy presence power wisedome and righteousnes in euery creature and corporall benefites and that in such sort that I maye be throughly affected truly to reuerence feare loue obey thee hange vpon thee to be thankfull to thee in all my nede to come vnto the not only when I haue ordinarie meanes by the which thou cōmonly workest but also when I haue none yea when al meanes and helpes are cleane against me Here remēber the state of your children and familie also your parents neighbours kinse folkes also your frendes contrey and magistrates c as you shall haue tyme thereto and by goddes good Spirite shalbe prouoked ¶ Forgeue vs oure debtes as we forgeue them that are debtours vnto vs. BY oure Debtes are vnderstande not onely things we haue done ●ut the omissiō and leauing vndone of the good things we ought to doe By oure is not onely vnderstande the particular sinnes of one but also generally the sinnes of al and euery one of thy church By forgyuenes is vnderstande free pardon and remission of synnes by the merites and desertes of thy dere sonne Iesus Christe who gaue him self a raunsome for vs. By oure forgeuing of other mens offences to vs warde is vnderstand thy good wyll not onelye that it pleaseth thee that we shoulde liue in lone and amytye but also that thou wouldeste haue vs to be certayne of thy pardonynge vs of our synnes For as certayne as we are that we pardone them that offende vs so certayne shoulde we be that thou doeste pardone vs whereof the forgeuing our trespassers is as it were a sacrament vnto vs. So that by this petitiō I am taught to se that thy children althoughe by imputation they be pure from sinne yet they acknowledge sinne to be remaine in them and therefore doe they pray for the remissiō forgeuenes of the same Againe I am taught hereby to see how thy children doe consider take to hart not only the euells they doe but also the good thy leaue vndone And therfore they praye thee hartely for pardon Moreouer I am here taught to see that thy children are carefull for other mē and for their trespases and therefore praye that they mighte be pardoned in saing oure sinnes and not my synnes Besides this I am taught here to see how thy children not onely forgeue all that offende them but also pray for the pardoning of the offences of their enemies and such as offende them So farre are they from malicousnes pride reuengemēt c. Last of all I am taught to see howe mercifull thou art which wilt haue me to aske pardon wherof thou woldest that we shuld ī no point doubt but be most assured that for Christs sake thou herest vs and that not only for our selues but also for manie others for y ● doest not commaunde vs to aske for anye thinge thou wilt not geue vs. By reason whereof I haue greate cause to lament and reioyse To lamēt because of my miserable estate which am so farre from these affections that are in thy children which am so ignoraunt careles of sinne not onely in leauing good vndone but also in doing euel and that dailie in thought worde and dede c. I speake not of my carelesnes for other folkes sinnes as of my parēts children familie magestrats c neither of the sinnes of them to whom I haue geuen occasion to sinne To reioyse I haue great cause because of thy mercy in opening to me these things in cōmaundinge me to praye for pardon in promisinge me pardon and in cōmaundinge others to pray for me I ought surely to be perswaded of thy mercy though my sinnes be innumerable For I se not onely in this but in euerye petition howe that euery one of thy churche praieth for me yea christ thy sonne who sitteth on thy right hād praieth for me c. Oh deare father be mercifull vnto me and forgyue me al my sinnes and of thy goodnes geue me thy holy spirit to opē mine eies that I may se sinne y ● better to know it y ● more truly to hate it most earnestly to striue agaist it that effectually both in my selfe and others Again graunt me the same thy holy spirit to reuele vnto me the remedie of sinne by christ only to worke in me faith to embrace the same thy Christ and mercies in him that I may henseforth be endued with thy holy spirite more more to beginne and obey thy good wil continually to encrease in the same for euer Here call to mind the special sinnes you haue committed heretofore Remember if you haue occasioned any to sinne to praye for them by name remēber that gods lawe shuld be so dere vnto vs y ● the breaking thereof in others shoulde be an occasion to make vs to lament with teares c. Leade vs not into tentacion BEcause of our continuall great infirmities because of the greate diligence subtilties of our enemies and because y ● art wont to punishe sinne w t sinne which of all punishmētes is y ● greatest most to be feared In this peticion y ● wouldest haue thy children to haue y ● same in remēberaunce for a remedy hereof y ● hast appointed praier So that y ● only cause why anie are ouercome led into tentation is for y ● they forget what they desire in y ● peticion going before this which shuld be neuer out of their memorie to prouoke thē to be more thākful to thee more vigilant heedie herafter for falling into like perills For which to be auoided y ● doest most graciously set forth a remedy in cōmaūdinge vs to pray after pardon for oure sinnes past for thy grace to guide vs so that we be not ledde into tentacion but might be delyuered from euyll And because thou wouldeste haue all thy childrē to hange wholye vpon thee to feare thee onely and only to loue thee thou doest not teache them to praye suffer vs not to be ledde but leade vs not into tentation that I say they might onely feare thee certainly know that Sathan hathe no power ouer so much as a pigge but what soeuer thou geueste vnto him and of thy secret but most iuste iudgement doest appoint
him to vse not as he will for then we were all loste but as thou wilt which canst wil nothing but that which is most iust As to geue them to the guidīg of Sathan which wil not be guided by thy grace as y ● diddst Saul c. Occasions to euell are in two sortes One by prosperitie successe another by aduersitie the crosse c. the euells coming of successe commōly are vnthankfulnes prid securitie forgetting our selues forgetting of others forgetfulnes of god of our mortalitie c. The euells cōming of aduersytie commonly are impatiencie murmuring grutchīg dispayring contemning of god flattering of men stealing lieng c w t manye other euells wherto tentations will entise a man that is lefte to him selfe whereas to one that is guided with gods spirit tentacions are but trialls to the glorye of god comfort of the tempted and edifieng of thy church But as I saied yf a man be left alone tentacions entise euen to the deuyll hym selfe And therfore thy children pray to be deliuered from euill vnderstandinge thereby Sathan him self the sower and supporter of all euell And this thy children doe aswell for others as for them selues So that I maye learne hereout many good thyngs First to remember often our infirmitie and weakenes and the daungerous estate we stand in in the respect of our fleshe of the world which is full of euill of Sathan which seketh to sifte vs and as a roring lion to destroy vs of our sinnes which deserue all kindes of punishements and correction that I mighte with thy children feare thee watch pray and desire the daye of redemption from all euells Againe I may learne here that to auoide all daūgers euell is not in y ● power of mā but only thy worke By reason wherof I should consider thy great goodnes whiche hither to hast kept me frō so many euels both of soule body yea of name goods c as thou hast done in my infancy childhode youth middle age c. Thirdly I may learne here that I shuld be careful for others both that they might be deliuered frō their euells that they might be preserued frō tentatiō from being ouercome in the same and therefore y ● teachest me to pray not deliuer me frō euell simply but deliuer vs from euell Last of all I am taught hereby so see thy goodnes towards me which wilt deliuer me from euell and frō being ouercome in tentations For thou woldst not haue me to aske for that which I shoulde not loke for at thy handes certainely By reason wherof thou woldest haue me to be in a certaintie of saluatiō for euer For ells I cannot beleue my prayer to be heard if that finallye I should not be deliuered from euell And therefore thou ioynest hereto a geuinge of thankes whiche with thy Church I should saye For thine is the kingdome thine is the power thine is the glorye for euer By reason whereof I haue great cause to lament and to reioyce To lament because of my corruptiō infirmitie weaknes obliuion and carelesnes for thy people ingratitude c because of Sathans power vigilancie prudencie which hath ouercome most graue wise and holy men wherof some neuer recouered as Cain Cham Achitophel Saul ●udas c. To reioyse because of thy goodnes whiche teachest me this she west me the remedie commaundest all thy Church to praye for me 〈◊〉 wilt at length deliuer me from all ●uel and giue me glory But alas I ●m all together careles miserable Oh be mercifull vnto me dere father and for christs sake forgiue me al my ●innes Graunt me thy holy spirit to reuele to me mine infirmties weaknes perils daūgers c in such sort that as I may hartely lamente my miseries so I maye aske and obtaine thy grace to guyde me from all euill for euer more Againe graunt me the same thy holy spirite to reuele to me thy loue kindnes towards me and that in eternitie in such sort that I maye be throughlye perswaded of the same become thankfull vnto thee daily expecte and loke for the reuelacion of thy kingdome power and glory as one that foreuer shall haue the fruction of the same through thyne owne goodnes and mercy in Christ prepared for me before the beginnīg and foundation of the worlde was layed Here cal to mind our securitie Sathans vigilancie oure negligence his diligence our infirmitie his habilitie oure ignoraunce his crafte and subtilitie c. Item call to mind how that he hath ouerthrowen for a time many of the deare Saintes of god to whom we are to be compared in nothinge a● Adam Eue Lot Iudas Thamer Moises Aaron Mirtan Sampson Gedeon Clie Dauid Salomon Ezechias Iosias Peter Thomas and innumerable moe Item call to minde the goodnes of god and of oure Shepeherd Christ whiche hathe kepte vs hitherto kepeth vs still teacheth vs here to know that he will kepe vs for euer For he wold not haue vs to aske for deliueraunce from euell if that he wold not we should certainely loke for the same If thou doubt of finall perseueraunce y ● dishonourest god Be certaine therfore rest in hope be stil in his word Se also how he hath commaunded his whole church and euery member thereof to praye for thee aswell as for them selues in these and all other thinges Now and then goe about to recken how manye and diuers kindes of euells there be that thereby as you may knowe you are deliuered from none but by gods greate goodnes so you may see that the number of euells that you haue are nothing to be compared to the multitude of euills wherwith yf your christ were not the deuil wold all to beraye and dawbe you But what are all the miseries and euels that can be to be compared to the least ioye prepared for vs in heauen Oh thinke of those ioyes and pray that when the tyde of death cōmeth we may hale forth of the hauen of this fleshe this world ioyefully In praieng this petitiō call to minde the euells you haue been in the euells you are in and the euells you may fall in if god shuld not preserue you that you might be stirred vp the more to thankfullnes to prayer to trust in god to modestie c. For thine is the kingdome thine is the power thine is the glory for euer AS in the beginnīg of this praier by these words our father which art in heauen thy children are excited stirred vp to a ful confidence of obtaining the petitions folowing al things necessary So in y ● latter end y u hast added for the same purpose these wordes For thine is the kingdome thin is c Wherin I am taught these many things First that in prayer I shuld haue such consideration of thy kingdome power glory and eternitie that my mind shuld be striken w t an admiration of the same Secondly that
transgressor of this lawe but also at this present doe so horriblye and hipocriticallye offende thee in takinge thy name in vaine that so many waies in praying and not praying in reading and not readinge in speakinge and not speaking not cōfessig simply frō my hart thy doctrine trueth name but regardinge mine owne name farre aboue it Shall I file frō thee then vndoubtedly I am more gilty and more shall disobey this thy holy precept adding sinne to sinne where as y ● woldest I should call vpon thy holy name deare lord which hast geuen thy deare sonne Iesus Christ to be a mediatour for vs that thorowe him we might finde not onely grace for the pardone of our sinnes paste but also for the obtaining of thy holy spirit as well the better to vnder stande as also the better and more frankely to obey this thy holye precept for euer For his sake therfore dere god pardone my sinnes paste present wherof this law doth accuse me and graunt moste graciouse father that I may be endued with thy holy spirit to know and loue thy holy name word and trueth in Iesus Christ that I maie be zelouse wise and constaunt and that my tounge maye be sanctified henceforth guyded with thy holye spirite and grace to publishe confesse and teache after my vocation to others as occasion is offered thy trueth and gospel to call vpon thy name in al my nede to geue thankes vnto thee prayse thee magnifye thee and to sanctifie thy holy name as a vessel of thy mercy for euer and euer Remember that thou kepe holye the Saboth day c. AFter thou hast told me howe in the external seruice of thee graciouse lord thou wilte haue my tonge vsed so doest thou now teach me how thou wilt haue min eares all my whole body occupied namly in sanctificacion and holines that is in those thinges which thou pecularly hast appointed to be meanes immeditately to helpe to that ende As in hearing thy word preached vsing the ceremonies of thee appointed euē as y ● hast commaunded For the which thinges to be exercised of thy people thou at the firste dyddest appoint a certaine daye namely the seuenth daye whiche therefore thou calledst thy Sabboth that thereby they with their childrē and family resting frō all exerior labour which hindreth the meditaciō of the mind might not onely be more able to goe on throughe with their trauell and labour for withoute some reste nothing can endure in respect whereof thou woldest the very beastes which in laboure were exercised shoulde haue the priuelege of this Saboth but also and muche rather that thy people might with their family and children be instructed and taught first by the miuistery of thy word in preaching and catecchising secondly by the vsyng of thy sacramentes appointed after thy commaundement and institution they might be assured of thy promises thirdly by praiyng they might be augmented in al godlines and last of all by their metting together exercisinge all these thy workes of sanctification they might increase in loue and charity one towards another as members of one body and fellowes of one inheretaunce and thus by meeting together praying and vsing thy sacramentes they might be instructed in thy lawe and of that Saboth wherinto thou thy selfe dyddest enter after thou hadst made the world ceasing from thy workes not of conseruation but of creatiō into the which as after this life and the workes of this time they should enter so now they beginne spiritually to enter in restinge from their owne workes whiche the olde man moueth thom vnto not that good lord thou woldest these workes appointed for the Saboth day should not be exersised at any other time but onely on the seuenth day but because y u dydst as wel ordaine thē for a pollicie to endure till the comming of Christ as also according to the reuelacion or thee in that time didst open thy self beginning then in figures and shadowes whose verifiēs in thy tyme were to be opened therefore it pleased thee to appoint then the seuenth day which seuenth day although by reason of the policie being by thee be streied and by reason of Christ the veritie and body of all shadowes if be abrogate from vs yet standeth this commaundemēt in force aswell for the workes of santificacion that is for preaching thy word comming to heare it for praying vsynge thy sacramentes and coming together to that ende as also for those dayes which by commō order and on good grounde are ordained and receyued howbeit with this libertie that necessitie of our faith and sanctificaciō and charitie may dispēse therwith occasion of wilfull and wittinge offence being aduoided c. So that hereby I perceyue thy will and pleasure to be that I shuld at al times as much as charite and necessitye wyll permytte geue ouer my self and cause all other ouer whō I haue charge so to doe especially on the sondaies and other holye dayes being receyued and to that ende appointed to the resorting to the temple and places appointed to praier to here with meknes thy holy word and vse thy sacraments and ceremonies as thou hast commaunded and to exercise all thinges which might be to the confirmacion propogacion of thy holy religiō or make to the encrease of loue and charite as geuing to the pore reconciling such as be in variaunce visiting theficke euē as it were beginning that ●abboth wherof Esay speaketh By reason whereof I haue greate cause to thanke thee most gracious father that thou woldst appoint me to be in this time wherin thou hast more plentifully reueiled thy selfe then thou dyddest not onelye before Christes comminge but also synce Christs assensiō Neuer synce England was England dyddest thou so manifestlye reueile thy trueth as y u hast done in these daies Great cause I haue to thanke thee that y u woldst institute the ministery of thy worde and sacramentes as meanes wherby thy holye spirite is effectuall to worke in oure hartes sanctification Great cause haue I to thanke thee that thou woldest kepe the bokes of the prophetes Apostells vntil this time Greate cause haue I to praise thee that thou woldst geue me such knowledge in them as y u hast done of thy greate mercye Greate cause haue I to thāke thee for the good true ministers and preachers of thy worde which thou hast sent amongs vs and genē me grace to here them Great cause haue I to thanke thee that in this religion thou hast geuen so longe quietnes and harboroughe to thy church Great cause haue I to thanke thee for that thou woldeste make me suche a man in whom thy holye spirite mighte worke Greate cause I haue to thanke thee whiche woldeste call me into thine eteruall Saboth and rest full of all ioye such as the eye hathe not sene the pare hath not harde Greate cause haue I to thanke thee that so manye dayes are
appointed for this ende that we shoulde meete together to here thy worde and receiue thy sacramentes Greate cause haue I to thanke thee for the institution of thy sacramentes which thou hast ordained as thy visible and palpable lordes to the obsignation and confirmacion of the faithe of all suche as vse the same after thy commaundementes But infinite are the causes for the which I ought to gene thee thankes for thys commaundement But alas I am not onely vnthankfull but also a most miserable transgressour of it I wil not now speake of my transgressions past cōcerning this commaundemente presentlye they are so many that I cannot For y u knowest howe I doe not onelye at conuenient times on y e worke daies kepe my selfe awaye from common praiers in the congregaciō assemble of thy people and frō hearing of thy worde but also on the Sabboth dayes to ryde or goe aboute this or that worldely busynes I am verye prest to sitte down at this tauerne and to goe to that mans table I am readye at the first vydding but alas to resorte to the table of thy sonne receyue with thankfulnes the sacrament of his body and bloud for confirmation of my faithe that 〈◊〉 to learne spiritually to taste Christs body broken and his bloude shedde for the remission of my synnes so doe this oh how vnwillig am I To goe to masse and sacrynges with suche like Idolatrye I haue been a greate time more readie then now I am to heare thy word vse thy sacramēts as I shuld doe thy ministers I pray not for thy church I am not careful for no not nowe good lorde when wicked doctrine most preuaileth Idolatrye supersticion and abominacion aboundeth the sacrament and sacrifice of thy deare sonne Iesꝰ Christ is blasphemiusly corrupted whē for preaching there is nothing but massing for catechising sensinge for reading of the scriptures belleringing for syngynge of Psalmes and godly songes to our edificacion all is don in laten with such Notes Tunes ditties descantes that vtterly the mynde is pulled from the consideracion of the thinge if men did vnderstande it vnto the melody Al which my wickednes hath brought in my prophaning of this cōmaundement and my not praying Thy ministers are in prison dispersed in other contries spoiled burnt murdred many fal for feare of goods lyfe name c from the trueth they haue receyued vnto moste manifest Idolatrie false preachers abounde amongeste thy people thy people dearely bought euen with thy bloud are not fedde w t the breade of thy worde but with swyllings antichrist wholy preuailethe and yet for all this alas I am to carelesse nothing lamenting my sinnes which be the cause of al this O dear father forgeue me for christs sake and be mercifull vnto me and as of thy mercye thou dyddest geue me time to repent so geue me repentaunce Graunt me thy holy spirite to open to me this thy lawe so that I may knowe thy will in it loue it and alwaies obey it thy good spirit sanctifye me and worke in me a true taste of eternall life and pleasure in the meditation of it geue me gracious good father one litle mouthfull of the breade that y u feddest Helye w t all geue me that with him I maye come into mounte horeb Helpe thy church cherishe it and geue it harbo routh here and els where for christs sake purge thy ministery from corruptiō and false ministers send out preachers to fede thy people destroy antichrist all his kingdome geue to such as be faullē from thy trueth repentaunce kepe others from falling and by their falling doe y u the more confirme vs confirme the ministers pore people in prisō exile strengthen them in thy trueth deliuer them if it be thy good will geue them that with conscience they may so aunswere their aduersaries that thy seruantes maye reioyce and the aduersaries be confounded auengē thou thy owne cause Oh thou god of hostes and helpe all thy people me especially because I haue moste nede Honour thy father and mother that thou mayst lyue longe c. AFter that thou haste tolde me good lord thy will concerning the seruice whiche thou requirest inwardly and outwardly to be geuen vnto the now doest thou begin to tel me what thy wil is that I shuld do leaue vndone for thy sake vnto man And first y u settest before min eies them whō y u for ordres sake and the more commoditie of man in this life hast set in degre and authoritie aboue me cōprehending them vnder the name of father mother that I might know y t as of thee thei are commaunded to beare towards me a faithfull loue and a motherly care in the very names of father and mother wherwith y u honorest them so am I cōmaūded of thee to do that which is most equall iuste as the very brute beasts doe teach vs that with childly affection and duetye I shuld behaue my selfe towards thē that is I shuld honor thē which cōprephēdeth in it loue thankfulnes reuerence and obedience that not so much because they be my parēts and in their offices are carefull for me for it maye be they will neglecte the doinge of theyr dueties towardes me but because thou commaundest me so to doe howe so euer they do So that by thys commaundement I perceiue that thou woldest I shuld consider them whō thou hast placed in auctorite and superiour degre as parēts maiestrats masters or such like and accordingly behaue my self toward them honour them that is to say loue them be thankfull vnto them reuerence them and obey them for thy sake so lōg as they pass not their bounds that is so longe as they requyre not otherwise then y u hast geuen them commission or permission to doe And for as much as thou seest their care and offyce is greate and oure corruption to obey is very muche as wel to encorage them in their vocation to be diligent as to enflame me to humble obedience vnto them therthroughe to make them more willinge to sustaine cares for me y u addeste a promise that is longe lyfe which so farre as it is ablessing frō thee y u wilt endue vs w t all Wherby we may gather that a ciuel life doth much please thee and receiueth here rewards especially if we lead it for conscieunce to thy lawe And on the contrary part a disobedient lyfe to them that be in auctorite wil bring the soner thy wrath and vengeaunce in this life All whiche worketh muche to the commendation of the state of politike ciuell maiestrats By reason hereof deare father I se my self much boundē to praise thee and hartelye to obey thys thy commaundement For in it by it y u declarest thy greate loue towarde vs which euen in this present life our pylgermage and passage to oure home woldst haue vs to enioye the benefite of peace and moste
I shuld haue outragiously done hast stirred me vp to do good to my brethrē if at any time I haue done any euen as thou hast also kept and dost kepe presently others from doing me hurt hast and dost stirre vp those that do me good to do so vn to me Oh how great is y e multitud of thy benifits good lord wherwith thou hast ouerwhelmed me and the which through this cōmaundement I perceaue my self to haue receiued presently do receiue so longe as I liue am like to receiue for thou commaundest al men euery where to do me good loue me defend me cherishe me suche is thy loue to me in this present life that for my body oh how great is thy loue then to me in euerlasting life y t for my soule If in a straūg cōtrey so great is thy protection how great is it at home But alas dere lord how vnthākful haue I ben am yet stil for these thy fatherli benifits oh min ingratitud yea lord horribly haue I trāsgressed still doe transgresse this thy gracious precept in pride enuie disdaine malice hardnes of hart vnmercifulnes contēnīg thy childrē saints seruāts Self loue all together raigneth in me and desire of praise rule fame I am so farre frō loue mercy in hart good lord that no man cā here it in my tonge nor see it in my works but rather cleane contrary and y t generally and to thē to whom I am most bound perticularly By reason wherof I haue deserued euer lastinge damnnation and to be cast awaye from thy presence for euer Oh moste gratious father forgeue me for Chrystes sake I beseche the. For to this ende diddest thou geue this commaundement that I seyng my corruptiō and deprauate nature by synne might come to thy mercye deserued by christ and through faith in him might finde not onelye pardone of that which is paste but also thy grace and holy spirit to beginne in me the obedience to this and al other thi holy precepts for euer more so be it For this thy Christes sake deare father I besech thee therfore to take from me and all other for whom thou woldest that we should praye all enupe pryde arrogancye dysdaine hatred and all suspitiousnes and graunt vnto vs bowells of mercy humilitie pacience mekenes longe sufferinge gentillnes peace charitie and al kinde of brotherly loue cōfort the feble releue the poore help the fatherlesse heale the sycke blesse the afflicted shewe thy great mercy vpō all poore prisoners deliuer thē in thy good time remember thy pitye toward straungers captiues wydowes and suche as be oppressed ¶ Thou shalte not commytte adulterye HEre good lord thou gost about to commaunde vnto me as loue in the other so purenes and chastite in this and therfore thou saiest I shoulde not commite adultrye in the which word thy sonne oure sauiour Iesus Christ doth comprehende al vncleannes yea the very concupiscence and abusing of the hart in lusting after any mans wife or otherwise vnchastly By the which in that thou woldest haue vs to loue in our selues and others purite cleanes that we might be holy as thou oure god art holy and our bodies beynge temples of thy holy spirit mighte be kept pure and accordinglye easelye we maye see that as thou forbiddest all vncleane dedes wordes lokes and thoughtes so doest thou commaunde vs to loue and exercyse all puritie chastitie cleannes sobryety temperancye c. By reason whereof I haue greate cause to be thankefull vnto thee which not onely for the helpe commoditie of man but also for remedie of mans infirmitie hast made womā kind and ordained the state of matrimony which in thy sight is so holye and pure that thou accomptest the bedde and acte of generaciō betwene man and wife in this state of matrimonye to be an vndefyled thynge and such care thou hast ouer the personages marryed and their condition that vnto damnation they sinne which not onely goe about to defyle that bed but within there harts doe wishe or desire it yea which doe not indeuer thēselues w t thought word and dede to helpe that purite cleanes betwene married folks be kept But the greate causes thou geuest vs to thanke thee for this state and ordinaunce and for thy defendynge vs by thys commaundemente are innumerable Full wel I see that it is thou whiche by thys commaundemente not onely refraynest me but also kepest my wyfe from impurytye whyche ells we might bothe commyte Greate is thy lous Oh good lord and more then I am able to cōsider whych declarest thy selfe to be thus carefull ouer me concernynge the benefyttes whyche come vnto me bothe for the mynde bodye and goodes by sobryetye and tem perauncie whyche here thou requirest Onely thys I cannot but see that I haue greate cause to thanke thee whiche arte so carefull ouer me as by thys commaundemente I well see But alas good lorde what shall I saye whiche am and haue bene so farre from thankefullnesse that I am to be accompted amongest the most vnthankfull yea y u knowest it good lorde Fylthely haue I broken thys lawe caused other so to doe of whose repentaunce I am vncertain as also my tonge alas hath oftē ben to shamfully exercised mynetes my thoughts to wickedly abused All this geare I haue encreased by myne intemperauncye in catynge drinkinge cherishingemy bodye c. I haue also hurt my bodyly health minished that whiche I and others should lyue on and horribly hindred all good prayers and meditations wherin though I haue time place yet alas I nothing exercise my selfe as I should doe By reason whereof I haue deserued euerlasting damnatiō Oh good lorde and gratious father doe thou for thy names sake and in Christes bloud pardon me and forgeue me I besech thee as thou hast most mercifully hitherto spared me so of thy mercy put awaye my trespasses the transgressions of those whom I haue caused to synne let that loue which moued thee to pardon Iudas with Thamar Dauid Berthsabe and the greate synner of whom we reade in S. Luke moue thee to pardone and forgeue me also Thou gauest this commaundemente to thys ende that I might knowe my sinne and sinnefull nature and so thereby be driuen to thy Christ crucified for whose sake I aske mercy also that thy good spirit maye be geuen vnto me to purifie me and worke so in me and with me that I may trewelye know hartly loue faithfully obey this thy holy precept inwardly and outwardly now and for euer Amen Gracious good lord graunt to me my wife that we may dwel together accordinge to knowledge and maye kepe our vessells in holines graunt Oh lord that we may be pure and vndestled and graunt the same to al that be married and to them which be vnmarried graunt that they may liue a pure chast and vndefyled life and if they haue not the
so thy children I say which hartely loue thet in that they know thy wisdome and wil is best hawe can they but often talke with thes and desyre thee to 〈◊〉 that which they know is best which they knowe also thou woldest doe 〈◊〉 none shuld aske or praye for y ● same Thy children vse praier as a meane by which they se plainly thy power thy presence thy prouidēce mercy 〈◊〉 goodnes towardes them in granntinge their petitions and by praier they are confirmed of them all Yea thy children vse praier to admonishe them how that all things are in thy hands In praier they are as it were of thee put in mind of those thinges they haue done agaynst thee theyr good lord By reason wherof repentaunce ensueth and they conceyue a purpose to liue more purely euer afterwards and more hartelye to applye themselues to all innocencye goodnes Who now consideryng so manye greate commodities to come by reason of prayer would maruell why thy chyldren are much in praier and in labouring to prouoke others there vnto For as none that is a suter to any other wit vse any thing which might offend or hinder his sute so no man that vseth praier will flatter himself in any thinge that shoulde desplease thee to whom by praier he moueth sute whensoeuer he prayeth so that nothing is a more prouocacion to al kind of godlynes then praier is And therefore not wythout cause we may see thyne Apostles and seruauntes to laboure so dilygentlye and desyre that others myghte vse prayers for themselues and others As concerning outward thynges which thy childrē pray for although they know thy wil decree is not variable thy purpose must neds come to passe yet doe they receiue by their praier no small commoditie For either they obtaine their requestes or no. If they do obtain thē then proue they by experience that thou doeste the will of them that feare thee so they are more kindled to loue serue thee And in deed for this purpose 〈◊〉 art wont when thou wilt doe good to any to styrre vp their mindes to desire y ● same good of thee to thende that both thou and thy gifts may be so muche more magnisted and set by of them by how much they haue ben ernest suters and peticioners for the same For howe can it but en● a 〈◊〉 them with loue towards thee to per ceiue and fele thee so to care for thē heare them and loue them If they doe not obtaine that they praye for yet vndoubtedly they receiue greate comforte to see that the euyls which presse them and whereof they complaine stil doe not oppresse and ouer come them therfore they receyue strength to beare y ● same the better O good father help me that I might hartely loue thee complaine to thee in all my nedes and alwaies by prayer to power oute my heart before thee Amen AN OTHER paraphrase or meditation vpon the lords praser O Almighty eternal god of whō all fatherhode in heauen and in earth is named whose seate is the heauen whose foote stoole is the earth which of thy great clemency vnspeakable loue hast not waighed nor considered our great vnkindnes and wilfull disobedience but according to the good pleasure of thy eternall purpose hast in thy welbeloued sonne Iesus Christ chosen vs out of the worlde and doest accept vs farre other wise then we be in dede to be called yea and to be in dede thyne adopted sonnes and doest vouchesafe oh louinge father that we as it were heauenly children shuld euery one of vs confesse declare and call thee oure heauenlye father graunt deare father that amonge vs thy poore children by purenes of mynds and couscience by singlenes of hart by vncorrupt and innocent life and example of vertue and godlines thy most holy name maye be sanctified and that so many of al other nations as thou hast ther vnto chosē and predestinate beholding our godlines vertuous dedes that thou workest in vs may be the more styrred to halow and gloryfy thy blessed name Oh faithfull father we beseech thee that the kingdome of thy holy spirit of grace and prayer of thy louinge kindnes and mercy and of all other thy holy vertues and of thy holye most blessed word may continually raygne in our heartes so that thou woldest vouchesafe therby to make vs worthye to be partakers of the realme kingdome of thy gloriouse and blessed presence Oh deare god and heauenly father we humblye desyre thy goodnes to bowe our hartes vnto thee to make vs humble of mind to make vs low in our owne fight and obedient that like as thy deare sonne our only sauiour Iesꝰ Christ coūted his meate workes prayse and life to be onely in obeyng to thy most blessed wyl where in for our sakes he became obedient to the death of the crosse so we may euē vnto the very death in lowlines in mekenes pacience and thankefulnes ohey vnto thy holye wil and not to murmur and grudge norrefuse whatsoeuer thy fatherlye pietie shal thinke good to lay on vs be it pouertie hunger nakednes slcknes slaunders oppressions verations persequutions yea or deathe it self for well doing but in all thinges seke and laboure to make these our earthly bodies seruiseable to do thy wil and to refuse that thou wilt not neuer to stryue nor wrastell against thy holye will but with thy heauenly citizens and houshold bull ded vpon the foundation of thy holy prophetes and apostelles thy sonne Iesus Christ being the heade corner stone all selfwill and controuersye in opinious secluded the lustes desieres affections of the fleshe mortified the flatering assaultes of the vaine world y ● cruel and subtyl layings a waite of y ● deuil ouercome agreing together quietly and vnited in spirit we may frely obey vnto thy most blessed will therein to walke all the daies of oure life Oh deare god geue vnto our nedefull bodies necessatie sustenaunce take from vs all loue of worldelye things all carefulnes and couetousnes that we may the more frely worshippe serue thee Oh mercyful father we besech thee to geue vnto vs that heauēly bread to strenghtē our harts I meane y ● bodye of thy deare sōne Iesꝰ christ y ● very foode health of our soules that we may alwaies w t thankfulnes firmely feede on him by faith vtterly forsake abhorre al false doctrine perswasiōs of mē and all lying spirites that shall perswade vs any other wise of him then thy holy word doth teache assure vs satisfie our hungrie soules deare father with y ● mary fatnes of thy riche mercy promised to vs in y ● same thy sonne and of our eternall election redcmption iustificatiō glorification in him Make vs Oh gratious god to contempne and despise this world with the vaine thinges and pleasures therof and inwardly to hunger for thy blessed kingdome and presence
which doe thou satisfie good god in thy good time accordīg to thy good will and pleasure Oh most louing god geue vs the bread of thi diuine precepts and make our hartes perfect that we may trulye frely walke and liue in them all the daies of our life Oh deare and mercifull father we besech thee geue vs the bread of thy liuely and heauenly word the true vnderstanding therof which is the light of our pathes the foode strong towre and sure defence of our saules that we beinge wel sensed with this munitiō fedde and filled with this foode maye be worthy geastes at thy celestial feast and wedding where we shall neuer hunger nor want Oh moste righteous and mercifull god father and gouernor of our life we confesse that we haue greuously sinned against thee from our youth vp vntill now in ingratitude in vnthankfulnes wilfulnes disobedience presumption innumerable our negligences sinnes whiche we frōtime to time most hainously haue cōmitted whereby we haue deserued not only sore ad greuouse plagues but euen eternal dampnation were it not that thou art y ● lord of mercy and hast power to shewe mercye on whom y u wilt wherin thou art riche and plentifull to al them that cal by on thee faithfully wherfore dere father we seing our manyfold and greuouse sinnes which we haue commytted against thee also thy great mercy louing kindnes pacience and long suffering towards vs are compelled not only to beare paciently and suffer our enemies whē they raile on vs slaunder vs oppresse vs vexe vs or trouble vs curse persequute kyll vs but also to speake well of them to enstructe them to pray for them to doe them good to blisse them to cloth them feede thē so heapyng coales of thy charity and loue vppon them and mercyfullye to forgeue them euen as thou deare father for thy beloued Chrystes sake haste forgyuen vs. Thus hast thou taughte vs good father not as the hipocrites to loke narowlye on oure neighboures faultes but diligently to examine oure owne consciences wherein we haue offended thee also what occasion of offence or falling we haue geuen to our brethren in eating drinking going apparell speaking disolute or vncomely laghter in barganing or by anye meanes and with all speede seke to reconcile our selues to them to forgeue vnto other from the bottome of our harts whatsoeuer they haue offended vs and to doe none other wise then we wishe and desire in our hartes that other should doe to vs y ● so we may fynde thee o lorde in forgeuing vs our trespasses mylde mer cifull which spedily doe thou shewe thy self vnto vs for thy deare Christes sake Oh lord thou god of the righteous we feele the frailtis of our nature to be so peruerse and apte to sinne that when thou by the giftes of thy holy spirit doest moue vs and as it were cal vs yea rather draw vs vnto thee then are we drawen away tempted of our owne cōcupiscence lust beside the greate and daungerous assaultes of the world and deuill therfore faithful father we thy pore children beseche thee to take from vs al those euills and accasions that may drawe vs from thee Oh deare god protecte defend and strengthen vs against all the suggestions assaultes of our enemyes the worlde the fleshe and the deuill that neither in prosperite we were haute or hyghe minded to say vnthankefully what felow is the lord nor yet in the abondaunce of temptations anguishe vexation tribulation or persequution to be oppressed with feare nor deceiued by flaterie nor yet to fall in dispaire and so vtterlye perishe but in all daungers and perilles of temptacions and in the myddeste of the stormy tempests of tribulacion ders father make vs thy poore children to feels the cōsolacion of the certaintie of our eternall election in Chryst Iesus our lorde and to perceyue thy fatherly succoure ready to helpe vs least that we beyng ouercome with the wicked sleightes and veceitfull inuasions of the enemyes should as without thy grace and merciful protection we shall be drawne into an obstinate mind so shut vp the cundite y ● shuld lead thy gracioꝰ gifts benifits vnto vs to our cōmoditye comfort that thou mightest lead vs forth with the euill doers barden our harts Therfore Oh good god giue vs these thi good giftes namely strēgth paciēce ioyfulnes of hart to reioyce in temptacyō assure vs that it is the triall of our faith that faithe in vs maye haue her perfecte worke that when we be well approuyd and purged with the fire of tēptations we may fynishe oure life in in vyctory and euer more liue w t thee in thy heauēly kingdome where no temptacion shal doe vs hurt Finally most merciful father we humbly besech thee to deliuer vs frō this present euill world from all humaine wordly feare from al infirmities of the fleshe mind frō false prophetes and teachers from false brethren from traitours tyrantes c and if it be thy good pleasure and may make most to the glorye of thy name deliuer vs from the handes of our enemies from all other euylls present and to come both of bodye soule that we beyng by the greate mercy defended from al hurtful thinges may alwaies vse those thinges that be profitable for vs deuoutiye geuē to serue thee in good workes that y ● yoke of our enemies and the bandes of sinne being shaken of we may possesse the inheritaunce of thy heauenly kingdome which thy dere sonne Iesus Chryst hath wyth hys precious bloud purchased for thyne elect frō the begynning of the world for thyne is the kyngdome thou onlye haste the mayestye thou onelye arte the god aboue all goddes kyng of all kynges and lorde of al lords thou onelye haste the powre and authorytye to set vp kynges and to putte them downe thou liftest the poore once of the duste and makesste hym to sytte amonge the princes of thy people thou onelye makeste warres to cease and geuist victory to whom thou wilt Oh dere god there is neither maiestie rule nor power honour nor worshyppe dignitie nor office riches nor pouertie helth nor sicknes plenty nor scar●●tie presycritie nor aduersitie war nor peace life nor death nor anye other thing but it is all thine thou both hast the power also wilt geue it to whō it pleaseth thee in thy time and ceason that all glorye maye be geuen to the alone for thou arte worthye O dere father to thee we come therfore for helpe and succour for wythout thee there is no helpe at al. Oh good father deliuer vs frō al that is euil in thy sight for thy owne name sake and for thy deare Christs sake that we beynge armes with thy holy armour and weapened wyth thy blessed worde and instructed by thy holy spirit may according to thy holy promise serue thee without 〈◊〉 are
at rewarde pampering vp the seruaunt to oure shame Oh therfore good lord that it wold please thee to opē this geare vnto me and to geue me eyes to consider effectually this my bodie what it is namely a seruant lent for the soule to soiorne in serue thee ī this life yea it is by reasō of sinne y ● hath his dwelling there become nowe to the soule nothing els but a prison that most straite vile stinking fylthy and therfore in daunger of miseries to many in al ages tymes places till deathe hathe turned it to duste whereof it came and whether it shall returne that the soule maye returne to thee from whence it came vntil the day of Iudgement come in the whiche y u wilte reise vp that body that then it may be partaker with the soule the soule with it inseparably of weale or woe according to that is done in by the same body here nowe in earth Oh that I could consyder often and hartely these thinges then shoulde I not pamper vp thys body to obey it but brydle it that it might obey y ● soule then should I flye the paine it putteth my soule vnto by reason of synne and prouocation to al euyl continually desyre the dissolution of it w t Paul y ● deliuerance frō it as much as euer dyd prisoner his delyueraunce out of prison for alonelyr by it the deuyl hath a dore to tempt and so to hurte me in it I am kepte frō thy presence and thou from being so conuersant with me as els y u wouldeste be by it I am restrained from the sense and feeling of all the ioyes and cōfortes in maner which are to be taken as ioyes and comfortes in dede If it were dissolued and I oute of it then coulde Sathan no more hurt me then wouldest thou speake w t me face to face then the conflicting time were at an end then sorow would cease and ioye woldencrease and I shuld enter into inestimable reste Oh that I considered this accordingly AN OTHER mediation to the same effecte THE begynning of al euyl in our kind of lyuinge springeth oute of the deprauatyon and corruptnes of our Iudgement because our wil alwaies foloweth-that whiche reason Iudgeth to be folowed Now that which euery man taketh to be frendly and agreing to his nature the same doth he Iudge necessarely to be good for him and to be desyred This is meate drinke apparell riches fauour dignitye rule knowledge and suche like because they are thought good and agreing either to the body or to the minde or to both for they helpe either to the cōseruatiō or to the pleasure of mā accompted of euerye one amongest good thinges How beit suche is the weaknes of our witte on y ● one part the blindnes and to muche rage of our lustes on the other part that we being left to oure selues cannot but in the desire of thinges which we iudge good and agreinge to oure nature by the Iudgement of our senses and reasō we cannot I say but ouer passe the boundes wherby they might be profitable vnto vs and so we make thē hurtful to vs whiche of the themselues are ordained for our health What is more necessarye then meate and drinke or more agreing to nature but yet how fewe be there which de not hurt thēselues by them In like maner it goeth w t riches estimatiō frendes lerning c. Yea althoughe we be ī these most tēperate yet whē there wanteth y ● spirit our regeneratour we are so drouned in thē 〈◊〉 we vtterly neglect to lift vp our mīds to the good pleasure of god to the ends we mighte imitate and folowe god our maker by yelding our selnes oiuer dulye to vse his giftes to y ● common priuate vtility of oure neighbours But now gōd only is life cternity cannot but demaund of vs his handiworke y ● we should render ●ure selues al we haue to the ende wherfore we were made y ● is to resemble for our portion his goodnes as those which be nothinge els but witnesses instrumēts of his m●●●y So y ● when we wholly do naturally ●●riue agaīst y ● kind of life wherto he hath creat vs by seking alwaies ourselues what other thing ought to ensue but y ● he shuld again destroy vs take away his notable gifts wher w t be endued vs y ● by al kind of wel doing we shuld resemble his image yea what other this may ensue but that he shuld leaue vs y ● eternally y ● we might fele by experiēce proue how bitter a thing it is to leaue y ● lord 〈◊〉 whō is al goodnes Oh y ● therfore I might finde such fauour in thy sight dere father y ● y u woldest worke in ●●e by thy holy spirit a true knowledge of al good thinges and harty loue to the same through Christ Iesus our lord and only sauiour Amen A MEDITATION FOR THE exercyse of true mortification HE that wilbe readye in weightie matters to denie his owne w● to be obedient to the wyl of God the same had nede to accustome him selfe to deny his desyres in matters of iesse weyght and to exercyse mortification of his owne wil in trisles For if that 〈◊〉 affectiōs by this daily custome be not as it were half slaine surely surely when they lunge shal come we shal fynd the more to doe If we cannot watch with christ one howre as he saieth to Peter we vndoubtedly can muche lesse goe to death with him Wherefore that in great temptacions we may be ready to say with Christ not my wyll but thine be done in that this commōly commeth not to passe but where the rotes of our lustes by thy grace dere father are almost rotten and rooted out by a daily deniall of that they desire I humbly besech thee for christs sake to help me herein First pardon me my cherishing as it were watering of mine affections obeyinge them in theyr deuyses and superfluous desyres wherthroughe in that they haue taken depe roote and are to liuely in me I secondly do besech thee to pul them vp by the rotes out of my hart and so henceforth to order me that I may cōtinually accustome my self to weaken the principal rote that the byrotes braunthes may lose al their power Graūt me I besech thee y ● thy grace maye daily mortifie my cōcupiscēce of pleasant things y ● is of wealth riches glory libertie fauour of mē meats drinks apparel ease yea life it self y ● the horror and impaciencie of more greuous things may he weakened and I made more pacient in aduersytie Whervnto I further desire pray thy goodnes deare father that thou wilt adde this namely that I may for euer become obedient ready to thy good wil in al things hartely willingly to serue thee doe whatsoeuer mai please the. 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sonne for vs herin doest y u cōmende vnto vs thy loue y t when we were yet sinners Christe thy der●sonne died for vs so y t nothing shuld separate vs from thy loue in christ Iesꝰ nether death nor hunger c. For if when we were enemies we were recōciled vnto thee by the death of thy sōne much more we being recōciled shalbe saued by his life And y t I shuld not doubt herof but certeinly be per swaded all thys to pertayne to me where I mighte haue been borne of Turkes loe y u woldest I shoulde be borne of Christian parents brought into thy church by baptisme which is y e Sacrament of Adoptiō and requireth faith as wel of remission of my sinnes as of sanctification and holines to be wrought of thee in me by thy grace and holy spirit Where I mighte haue been borne in an ignorant time and region y u woldest I I shuld be borne in this time and region wherin is more knowlege reueled then euer was here or in many places is Where I mighte haue been of a corrupt iudgemente entangled with many errours loe y u of thy goodnes as thou hast reformed my Iudgement so doest thou keepe it and nowe for the same iudgementes sake doest vouchsalfe somewhat by the crosse to try me By al which thinges I shuld confirme my faythe of thys that thou alwayes haste been arte and wylte be for euer my deare father in respect wherof I should be as certaine of saluation of these aheritaunce of heauen for euer 〈◊〉 thankfull cast my whole care on thee trust on thee and call on thee with comforte and certaine hope for all thinges that I wants For in y t thou hāst giuen to mē this benefite to be thy childe vndeserued vndeseced on my behalfe 〈◊〉 and onely in respect of thine owne goodnes and grace in Christ lest at anye time I should doubt of it how shuld I but hope certainlie that nothinge profitable to me can be denied in y t thi power is infinite For as thi good will is declared in adoptinge me so nothing can be finally wanting me which may make for my weale for y t shuld improue thy power to be almighty in y t thi wil is so boūteously already declared wheras my be●e●●e requireth to beleue in thee y e father almightie in consideration whereof I shoulde in all thynges behaue my self as a child reioyse in thee praise thee truste in thee feare thee serue thee loue thee call vpon thee c. But alas how heauie harted am I How vnthankfull am I Howe full of vnbeleife doubtinge of this thy riche mercie Howe litle doe I loue thee feare thee call vpon thee c. Oh be mercifull vnto me forgyue me good father for thine owne sake and graunt me the spirit of thy children to reuele thy self vnto me and Iesus Christe thy deare sonne oure lord by whō we are made thy children that I may truly knowe thee hartely loue thee faithefully hange vpon thee in al my nedes with good hope call vpon thee render faithfully this honour to thee that thou art my god father I thy deare childe through thy grace in Christ and so alwaies be endued with an assured hope of thy goodnes and a faithfull obedient hart in all things to thy holy will At thy hands and from thee as I must loke for al things so come I vnto thee and praye thee to gyue me these thinges whiche thy deare children haue and thou requirest of me that I might come aske them of thee as now I doe through Iesus Christ our lord As by this word father I am taught to glory of thee and in thee and all that euer thou hast for thou art wholy mine my lord my god my father so by this word Our I am taught to glory of all the good that al euery of thy seruants that euer were are or shalbe had haue and shall haue For now I am taught to beleue y t thou hast called me into the communion of thy churche people whom hereby I perceiue y u hast commaunded to be carefull for me as for thē selues and in all their praiers to be as mindful of me as of themselues Againe as by this word Father I am taught to remēber render my duetie I owe to thee wards faith loue feare obedience c so by thy worde our I am taught my dutie towards thy people to be carefull for them to take their sorow pouerty affliction c as mine owne and therfore to labour to helpe them in hart and hand after my vocation habilitie vtterly abhorring all pride selfloue arrogancie contempt of any By reason wherof I haue great cause to lament to reioyse To lament because I am so farre frō cōsideration much more frō doig my dutie to thy people in thoughts words or dedes To reioyse because I am called of thee placed ī the blessed societie of thy saints made a mēber citizen of the heauenly Ierusalem and because thou hast giuē in commaūdement to all thy church to be as care full for me as for themselues But alas howe farre am I herefrō As I am giltie of vnthankfulnes for this thy calling me into the blessed cōmunion of thy deare sōne churche yea of thy selfe so am I giltie of selfloue vnmercifulnes pride arrogantie forgetfulnes cōtempt of thy children for els I could not but be other wise affected otherwise labour then I do Oh be mercifull vnto me good father forgiue me graūt for christs sake that as my tonge soūdeth this word our so I may in hart fele the true loye of thy blessed communion and the true loue cōpassion whiche thy children haue and fele towards their brethen that I may reioyse in all trouble in respect of that ioyefull communion that I maye denye my selfe to honour thy children vpō earth and endeuer my selfe to doe them good for thy sake through Iesꝰ christ our lord I come onely to thee to giue me that which I cannot nor muste not els where haue and thou requirest it of me y t therefore I shuld as thy childe come and craue it to thy glory Which art in heauen AS by these words Oure father I am taught to glorie and reioyse for the blessed cōmunion which I am called to w t thee deare father with thy Christ and with thy holye church so also am I heare taught by these words Which art in heauen to reioyse in respect of the place and blessed Ioyes whereunto at the length in thy good tyme I shall come For now I may perceiue that as heauē is thy home so is it mine also being as I am thy child through Christ although heare for a time I am bodely on earth and in miserie Againe by these wordes which arte in heauen I am admonished not onely to discerne thee from earthly fathers and to knowe
to make me as thou haste do●● to geue thy sōne for me and to become my ●ode Oh what am I that thou woldest I shoulde put my trust in thee Thys y ● doest that I mighte neuer be confounded but might be most happie What am I that y ● woldest I should feare thee Where the onely cause whye y ● requirest this of me is not onelye because thou haste power to cast both bodye soule into hell fier because they that feare thee not shal perishe but also that y ● mightest geue me thy wisdome that it might goe well with me in the euell daye that thou mightest reueale thy sōne to me and thy mercye might be vpon me from generacion to generacion Oh what am I that thou woldest haue me to obey thee not onely that I neuer perishe with the disobediēt but that thou mightest geue me thy holy spirit and rewards innumerable Oh what am I that y ● woldest I should loue thee y ● which thinge thou doest to this ende that I might fully and wholy enioye and possesse thee according to the nature of loue and therfore doest thou require my whole hart that I mighte dwel in thee and thou in me What am I that thou woldest I shuld call vpon thee verely because thou wilt geue me whatsoeuer I shall aske of thee in the name of thy deare childe Iesus Christ and euen so woldest y ● haue me thankfull that y ● mightest poure out vpon me yet more plentifully al good things So that great cause haue I to put my trust in thee to loue feare and obey thee to call vpon thee to be thankful vnto thee not only in respect of the hurt which els will ensew but also in respect of the commoditie that herby cometh vnto me but most of all yea alonely for thy owne sake for thy goodnes wisedome becutie strength power trueth and great mercies But alas deare father what shal I saye As in times paste horribly I haue broken this thy lawe in trusting in thy creatures calling vpon them louing fearing and obeying many thinges besydes thee and rather then thee euē so at this present I am a most miserable wreth blinded I am through vnbeliefe mine owne wickednes so y ● I se not firmely thys thy power wisedome goodnes c but wauer and doubt of it I loue litle or nothing I feare lesse I obey least of al thankefulnes and praier are vtterly quenched in me by reason wherof I am worthy of eternall damnatiō If after thy iustice thou shalt deale with me simplie I am oh lord damned and loste for euer for I am verye wicked But yet in asmuch as thou bast geuē thy sōne Iesus Christ to be a slaine propitiatorie sacrifice for the sinnes of the whole world so that he which be leueth in him shall not perish but be saued for so thou hast promised thy trueth nowe requireth to saue me No wbeit here thou maiest say vnto me that I doe not beleue and therfore notwithstandinge thy trueth promise in that I beleue it not thou maiest most iustly after thy Iustice dampne me Oh lorde god to this I cannot otherwise answer my vnbeleife is so great but because thy mercye is aboue al thy workes and thy goodnes and loue is that which all creatures most highly commend and magnifie as the thing wherof thou arte called god because y ● art righte good and lone it selfe because of this thy mercye gracious god yf thou wilte loke thereon and couple thy trueth therewith then good lord I shalbe saued and praise thy name for euer more ¶ Thou shalte not make to thy selfe any grauen c. AS the fyrste commaundemente teacheth me as well that thou arte my god as what god thou art and therfore of equitie I shuld haue noone other goddes but thee that is I shoulde alonely hange on thee truste in thee loue thee serue thee call vpon thee obey thee be thankefull to thee so because y ● didst reueyle thy selfe visiblie that thou mightest visibly be worshipped this commaundement is concerning thy worshippe that in no point I shuld folowe in worshipping thee the deuise or intent of any man saint Angell or spirit but shuld take al such as Idolatrie Image seruice be it neuer so glorioꝰ And why for soth because y ● woldest I shoulde worshippe thee as thou hast appointed by thy word For if seruice be acceptable it must nedes be according to the will of him to whom it is done and not of him which doeth it But in asmuch as of man none knoweth the will and pleasure but his spirit except he reueale by worde or signe the same much more of thee o lord none doeth knowe thy will but thy spirite and they to whom thou doest reueale the same And therfore abominable euē in thy sight are al those things which with men are in most force and estimatiō because they are not after thy word So that the meaninge of this precepte is that as in the firste I shoulde haue none other gods but thee so I shoulde haue no worshippe of thee but such as thou appoitest Herby therfore I se great cause of thankefulnes for this commaundement in that thou woldest haue mine outward seruice and that after thy appointment lest I should busye my braine howe best to serue thee Good lord thou nedest not my seruice perfecte thou wast before I was therefore it is for mine owne commoditie that thou commaūdest me yea euen for mine owne wealth Thou mightest haue lettē me haue stand al day idle but such is thi loue that thou woldest I should goe into thy vineyarde that w t thy seruants I mighte receiue the hier of blessednes And how great a benefite is it to deliuer me of so greate a burden wherwith I should haue bene combred if I should haue serued thee in any point after my witte and reasō But halas I not considering what a promotion thy seruice is nor what an easye seruice it is and simple for one maye well know what to doe when he pleaseth thee namely whē he serueth thee as thou hast appointed as I am and alwaies haue been vnthankefull so I am and alwaies haue been a greuous transgressor of this thy lawe For as in times past when I dyd not knowe thys commaūdement I was an Image worshipper of stocks stones c yea bread and wine so nowe I am a worshipper of myn affectiōs offering to thē y e seruice due vnto thee though not therby to worship thee as I thought when I kneled to stocks and stones bread wine c yet with no lesse transgression of thy lawe for the which I haue deserued and doe deserue euerlasting damnatiō Of thy goodnes and great mercy deare father I beseche thee forgeue me for Christs sake whom thou didst geue to be the fulfylling of the lawe to al them that should beleue Oh father I beleue helpe mine vnbeliefe As thou haste
MEDITATION OF GODES power beutie goodnes c. BEcause thou lord woldst haue vs to loue thee not only doest thou will entice allure and prouoke vs but also doest commaunde vs so to do promising thy self vnto such as loue thee and threaning vs w t damp nation if we do otherwise whereby we may se both our great corruptiō noughtines also thine exceding great mercy towards vs. First concerning oure corruption and noughtines what a thing is it that power riches authoritie beutye goodnes liberalitie truth Iustice which all thou art good lorde cannot moue vs to loue thee whatsoeuer thinges we see faier good wise mighty are but euē sparkles of that power beutie goodnes wisedome which y u art For to the end y u mightest declare thy riches beutye power wisdome goodnes c y u hast not only made but stil dost coserue al creatures to be as Dauid saith of y e beauens declarers setters forth of thy glory and as a booke to teache vs to knowe thee How faier thou art the beutie of the sonne mone starres light flowers riuers fieldes hilles byrdes beastes men al creatures yea the goodly shape forme of the whole world doth declare How mightye y u art we are taught by the creation of this world euen of nought by gouerning the same by punishinge the wicked mightie gyaunts therof by ouerthrowing their deuises by repressinge the rages of the sea within her boundes by stormes by tempests by fiers these such like declare vnto vs thine inuisible almightie and terrible power wherby thou subduest all things vnto thee Howe riche thou arte thys world thy great infinite treasure house doth wel declare What plentie is there not only of things but also of euery kinde of thinges Yea how doest thou yearely daily multiply these kindes How many seeds dost thou make of one sede yea what greate increase doest thou bringe it vnto These cannot but put vs in remembrance of the exceding riches that thou haste For if to thine enemies which loue thee not as y ● most parte in this worlde be yf to them thou geuest so plentifully thy riches here what shal we thinke that with thy selfe thou haste laide vp for thy frendes How good thou art al creatures generally and perticulerly do teache What creature is there in y ● world which thou hast not made for our commoditie I will not say how that y u mightest haue made vs creatures without sense or reasō if thou haddest wold But amongest al thinges none doth teach vs so thy great loue towards vs as doth the death of thy most derely beloued sōne who suffered the paines ●errours therof yea of bell it self for our sakes If this thy loue had bene but a smalle loue it would neuer haue lasted so long nor Christ should neuer haue died A MEDITATION OF DEATH and the commodities it bringeth WHat other thing do we daily in this presēt life then heau sinne to sinne hourd vp trespasse vpon trespasse so y ● this day is worse alwaies then yesterdaye by encreasing as dais so sinnes therfore thy indignatiō good lord agaist vs but whē we shalbe let go out of the prisē of y t body so taken into thy blessed cōpany then shal we be in most safe tie of immortality saluation then shal come vnto vs no sicknes no nede no paine no kind of euil to soule or body but whatsoeuer good we can wishe y ● shall we haue what so euer we loth shalbe far frō vs. O dere father y ● we had faith to be hold these things accordingly Oh y ● our harts were persuaded therof eure affections enflamed w c the desyre of them Then shuld we lyue in longing for y ● which now we most loth Oh help vs graunt y ● we being ignorant of things to come of y ● time of oure death which to thee is certain may so liue finishe our iorney here y ● we may be ready and then depart wht̄ our departīg may make most to thy glory our cōfort through christ What is this life but a smoke a vapour a shadow a warfar a bubble of water a word grasse a flower Thou shalt die is most certaine but of the time no man cā tel whē The longer in this life y u doest remaine the more y u sinnest which will turne to thy more paine By cogitation of death our minds be often in maner oppressed w t darknes because we do but remēber the night of y e body forgetting y e light of the mind of the resurrectiō Therto remēber y e good thīgs that after this life shal ensue withoute wauering in certainty of faith so shal y e passage of death be more desired It is like a sailing ouer y e sea to thy home coūtry it is like a medicine or purgatiō to y e helth of soule body It is y e best phicisiō It is like to a womās trauaile for as y e child being deliuered cometh into a more large place then the wombe wherin it did lie before so thy soule being deliuered out of the body commeth into a muche more large and faier place euen into heauen A GODLYE MEDITATION vpon the passion of our sauour Iesus Christ OH lord Iesus Christ the sonue of the euerliuing and almightye god by whom al thinges were made and be ruled and gouerned thou the liuely Image of y e substance of the father the eternal wisedome of god the brightnesse of hys glory god of god light of light coequall coeternall and consubstantial with the father thou of y ● loue thou haddest to mankinde that when he was fallen from the felowshippe of god into the societie of Sathan and all euill didst vouchsalfe for our redemption to become a mediatour betwene god and man takinge to the godhead our nature as concerninge the substaunce of it and so becamest man also the heire of all and moste mercifull Messias which by the power of thy godhead and merites of thy manhode haste made purgation of oure sinnes euen by thyne owne selfe whilest thou wast here on earth being now set on the right hande of thy father for vs euen concerning our nature in maiestie glory power infinite I besech and humblye pray thy mercy to graunt me at this present to reherse some of thy passions and sufferinges for me the laste night y u wast here before thy death that thy good spirit might therby be effecttuall to worke in me faith as well of the pardone of my sinnes by them as mortification of mine affections comfort in my crosses and pacience in afflictions Amen In the middeste of thy laste supper with thy deare Apostles these things cold not but be before thee namely that they all wold leaue thee the most earnest would for swere thee one of the xii shuld most traitorously betraye thee which were noe
small crosses vnto thee Iudas was admonished of thee to beware but when he toke no heed but wilfully went out to finishe his worke contēning thy admonition counsel he could not but vere thy most louing hart After supper there was contention amongs thy disciples who shuld be greatest after thee yet dreaming carnally of thee and thy kingdome hauing this affection of pride ambition busy amongs them notwithstanding thy diligence in reprouing and teaching them After thy admoniciō to them of the crosse y ● wold come therby to make them more vigilant so grosse were they y ● they thought they could with their .ii. swerds put away al pertis which was no litle greife vnto thee After thy comīg to Gethsemane heuines oppressed thee therfore thou woldest thy disciples to pray y u didst tel to peter and his felows that thy hart was heauy to death y u didst wil them to pray being careful for them also least they shuld fal into tentation After this y u wentest a stones cast frō them didst pray thy self falling flat grouelīg vpō y e earth but alas y ● feltst no cōfort therfore y u camest to thy disciples whiche of all others wer most swete dere vnto thee but lo to thy further discomforte they passe nether of thy perils nor of their owne therfore slepe a pace After y ● hadst awaked them y u goest again to pray but y u foūdest no cōfort at al therfore didst returne again for some cōfort at thy derest frēds hāds But yet again alas they are fast a slepe whervpō y u art inforced to goe again to thy heauēly father for some sparcle of cōfort in these thy wonderfull crosses agonies Now here y u wast so discouraged so cōfortlesse that euē streames of bloud came running frō thine eies cares other partes of thy body But who is able to expresse y e infinitnes of thy crosses euē at thy being in y ● garden al which y ● sufferdest for my sake aswell to satisfy thi fathers wrath for my sines as also to sanctifie all my sufferings the more gladelye to bee sustayned of me After thy bloudye praier thou camest and yet agayne foundeste thy disciples a sleepe and before y u canst wel awake thē lo● Iudas cometh w t a great band of mē to apprehēd thee a these so doth leading thee away bound to the high Bysshopps house Annas and so frō him to Caiaphas Here now to augment this thy myserie beholde thy Disciples fle from thee false witnesses be broughte against thee thou art accused and condemned of blasphemie Peter euē in thy sight forswereth thee thou arte vniustly stricken for answering lawfully thou art blindfelde stricken buffeted all the whole nighte in the Bysshoppe Caiaphas house of their cruell seruants In the morning by times thou art condempned againe of the prestes of blasphemie and therfore they bring thee before y ● secular power to Pilate by whō y u art openly arrayned as other theues and malefauoures were when he sawe that thou wast accused of malice yet he did not desmysse thee but dyd sende thee to Herode where thou was derided shamefully in comminge and goeinge to and from hym all the waye wonderfully especially after Herod had apparelled thee as a foole Afore pilate againe therfore thou wast brought and accused falsly no man did take thy parte or speake a good worde for thee Pilate caused thee to be whipped scourged and to be handeled most pitifully to see if any pitie might appeare with the prelates but no māat al pitied thee Barrabas was preferred before thee al the people head taile was against thee cried hange thee vp vniustly to death wast thou iudged y u wast crowned with thornes that pearced thi braines thou wast made a mocking stocke thou wast reuiled re●aited beaten and most miserably handled Thou wentest through Ierusalem to the place of execution euen the mount of Caluarie A great crosse to bange thee on was laid vpon thy backe to beare and drawe as longe as thou wast able Thy bodye was racked to be nayled to the tree thy hands were bored thorow thy fete also nailes were put thorow them to fasten thee ther on thou wast hanged betwene heauen and earth as one spewed out of heauen vomited oute of the earth vnworthy of any place y ● high priest laughed thee to sckorne the elders blasphemed thee and saied god hath no care for thee the common people laught and cried out vpō thee thrist oppressed thee but vinegre onelye and gal was giuē to thee to drinke heauen shined not on thee the sonne gaue thee no light the earth was afraied to beare thee Sathan tempted thee and thine owne senses caused thee to crie out my god my god why hast thou forsakē me Oh wonderful passions which y u sufferedst In them y u teachest me in thē thou comfortest me for by them god is my father my sinnes are forgeuen by thē I shuld learne to feare god to loue god to hope ī god to hate sinne to be patient to cal vpon god neuer to leaue him for any tentatiōs but with thee stil to crye father in to thy hands I cōmende my spirit A CONFESSION OF SINNES and praier for the mitigation of goddes wrath and punishment for the same O Almightie god king of al kings gouerner of all things whose power no creature is able to resiste to whom it belongeth iustly to to punishe sinners and to be merciful vnto them that truly repent we confesse that thou doest most iustely punishe vs for we haue greuouslye sinned against thee and we acknowledge that in punishinge vs y u doest declare thy selfe to be our most mercifull father aswell because y u doeste not punishe vs in any thinge as we haue deserued as also because by punishing vs thou doest call vs and as it were drawe vs to increase in repentance in faith in praier in contemning of the world and in hartie desiring for euerlasting life and thy blessed presence Graunt vs therfore gratious lord thankfully to acknowledge thy great mercye which haste thus fauorably dealt with vs in punishing vs not to our confusion but to our amendment And seing thou hast sworne that y u wilt not the death of a sinner but that he turne lyue haue mercie vppon vs and turne vs vnto thee for thi derely beloued sōne Iesus christs sake whō thou wouldest should be made a slaine sacrifice for our sinnes therby declaring thy great and vnspeakable anger agaist sinne thine infinite mercy to wardes vs sinfull wretches And for as muche as the dulnes of our harts blindnes and corruption is such that we are not able to arise vp vnto thee by faithful harty praier acording to our great necessity without thy singuler grace and assistance graūt vnto vs gratious lord thy holye and sanctif●inge spirite to worke in vs
heare vs and graunte vs that whiche in hys name we shall aske of thee loe gratious father I am bolde to begge of thy mercy through thy sonne Iesus Christ one sparcle of true faith and certaine perswasion of thy goodnes and loue towardes me in Christe wherthrough I being assured of the pardone of all my sinnes by the mercyes of Christe thy sonne maye be thankfull to thee loue thee and serue thee in holynes and righteousnes all the daies of my life Amen A PRAIER FOR REPENTANCE MOst gratious god and merciful father of oure sauiour Iesus Christ because I haue synned and done wickedly and through thy goodnes haue receiued a desire of repentance wherto this longe suffering doth drawe my hard harte I besech thee for thy great mercies sake in Christ to worke the same repentance in me and by thy spirite power and grace to humble mortifye and feare my conscience for my sinnes to saluation that in thy good time thou maist comfort and quickē me through Iesus Christ thy derely beloued senne So be it A DIALOGE OR COMMVNIcation betvvene Sathan and our conscience Sathan THOU hast synned agaynst god therefore thou must dye Conscience Why then died Christ Sa. For sinners but how knowst thou he died for thee Con. Because I am a sinner and he is bothe able and willinge to forgeue me Sa. I graunt that he is able to forgeue thee but how knoweste thou he will Con. He wold not surely haue dyed if he wold not forgeue Sa. But howe knowest thou that he will forgeue thee Con. Because I wold sayne be forgeuen Sa. So would Iudas as wel as y ● and preuayled not Con. The scriptures wente vppon Iudas facte which must nedes be fulfylled they neuer went vpon myne Agayne Iudas bare a fygure of the people of thee Iewes whiche trybe onelye fell from Christ when all other eleuen tribes of the world dyd styeke faste vnto him I am a poore sinner of the gentils of whom it is written I wilbe eraited in the gentiles Sa. If thou be a sinner of the gentiles yet thou muste consyder thy synne is great Con. I graunt but Christes passion is greater Sa. Oh but y ● hast sinned very oftē Con. Tell me not Sathan what I haue done but what I wil do Sa. Why what wilt thou doe Con. By goddes grace my full purpose is here after to take better hede and to amend my former life Sa. Is that enough thinkst thou Con. What lacketh Sa. The fauour of God whiche hath cleane forsaken thee Con. So God fauoured loued the world that he gaue his owne dere sonne that whosoeuer seeth him as the Israelites did the brasen serpent they shall not perysh but haue lyfe euerlastinge A short and pithie defence of the doctrine of the holy election and predestination of God gathered out of the first Chapter of S. Paules Epistle to the Ephesians By I. bradford THere is neyther vertue nor vice to be consydered accordinge to any outwarde action nor accordinge to the will and wisedome of man but accordynge to the wyll of god Whatsoeuer is conformable therto the same is vertue and the action that springeth thereof is laudable good howsoeuer it appaere otherwise to the eyes and reason of man as was the lifting vp of Abrahams hand to haue staine his sonne Whatsoeuer is not conformable to the will of god that same is vice the action springing thereof is to be disalowed taken for euell that so much the more and greater euell by howe much it is not consonaunt and agreeing to gods wil although it seme faire otherwise to mans wisdome as was Peters wishe of makinge three tabernacles and the request of some which wold haue had fyer to haue come downe from heauen vpon a zeale to god c. Nowe the wyll of God is not so knowen as in his worde Therfore accordinge to it muste vice and vertue good and euell be iudged and not accordinge to the Iudgemente wysedome reason and collection of anye man or of all the whole world if all the Angelles in heauen shuld take their part But thys worde of god whiche is writen in the canonicall bookes of the byble dothe playnelye set surth vnto vs that god hath of his owne mercye and good will and to the prayse 〈◊〉 hys grace and glorye in Chryste elected some and not all whome he hathe predestinate vnto euerlastyng lyfe in the same Christ and in hys tyme calleth them iustifyeth them and gloryfyeth them so that they shall neuer perishe and erre to dampnation finally Therefore to affyrme teach and preache thys doctrine hath in it no hurte no vice no euell muche lesse then hathe it anye enormityes as some doe affyrme to the eyes and spyryte of them whiche are guyded and wylbe by the worde of god That god the eternall father of mercyes before the begynnynge of the worlde hathe of hys owne mercye and good wyll and to the praise of hys grace and glorye elected in Christe some and not all of the posterytye of Adam whom he hathe predestynate vnto eternall life and callethe them in hys tyme iustyfyeth them and gloryfyeth them so that they shall neuer peryshe or erre to dampnatiou fynallye that thys proposytyon is trewe and accordinge to goddes plaine and manifeste worde by the helpe of hys holye spyryte whyche in the name of Iesus Chryst I humbly beseche hys mercy plenteously to geue to me at this present and for euer to the sanc tification of his holye name by the helpe I say of his holy spirit I trust so euidently to declare that no man of god shalbe able b● the word of god euer to impugne it muche lesse to confute it In the first chapter of the epistle to the Ephesians y ● apostle saith thus Blessed be God the father of our Lorde Iesus Christ whiche hath blessed vs with all maner of blessinges in heauenlye thinges by Christ according as he hath elect or chosen vs in him before the foundation of the worlde was layed that we shoulde be holye and without blame before him through loue hath predestinat vs or ordeyned vs thorough Iesus Christ to be heires vnto him self accordynge to the good pleasure of hys wyll to the praise of the glorye of his grace where with he hathe made vs accepted in the beloued by whome we haue receyued redemption thoroughe his blood and the forgeuenes of our synnes accordyng to the ryches of his grace which grace he hath shed on vs abundauntly in al wysedom vnderstāding and hath opened vnto vs the mysterie of his wil according to his good pleasure whiche he purposed in him selfe to haue it declared when the tyme was full come that he might gather together all thinges by or in Christ as well the things that be in heauen as the thynges that be in earth euen in or by hym by or in whome we are made heyres being thereto predestinat according to
to the end And gods gifts are such that he cannot repent him of thē And therfore saith christ I know whom I haue chosen attributing to election the cause of finall persenerance By which thinge Iudas was sene not to be elected to eternall life although he was elected to the office of an Apostle as Saul was elected to the office of a king Which kind of election is to be discerned in readinge the scriptures from thys kinde of election y e which I speaks of nowe that is frō election to eternal life in christ Thirdly he sheweth y ● certaintye of saluatiō of y ● electe by calling thē heires For yf we be heires of god then are we felow hei res with Christe to be afflfcted and glorified with Christ and therefore saith he accordinge to the decree of his owne will Loe he calleth it a decree or counsel which shall stand as Csai saith the counsell of the lorde shall stande Fourthlye he she weth this certaintie by sayinge that they are elect and predestinate to y ● praise of gods glory which we shuld more care for then for the saluation of al the world This glory of y ● lord is set sorth as wel in them y ● perishe are reprobates as in the elect therfore S. Iohn bringing in y ● place of Esai speakig of y ● reprobate saith y ● Esai spake that whē he sawe the glory of the lord This glory of the lord to be set forth by vs is a great mercy and benefite of god I am assured that if the very deuyls and reprobates dyd not repyne hereat but were thankfull that they might be ministers in any pointe to set fourth goddes glorye I am assured I saye that they shoulde fynde no hell nor tormentes Theyr hell and tourmentes commeth of the loue they haue to them selues and of the malyce enuye and hatred they haue agaynste God and hys glorye Let them tremble and feare that maye not awaye withe the glorye of the lord in election and reprobation Let not their eyes be euell because god is good and doth good to whom it pleaseth him wrong he doth to no man nor can doe for then he were not righteous and so no god He can not condemne the iuste for thē were be vntrue because his word is contrarie He cannot condemne the penitent and beleuer for that were against his promise Let vs therefore labour studie crye and praye for repentance and faith and then cannot we be damned because we are y ● blessed of the father before all worldes therfore we beleue therfore we repent And for asmuch as it perteineth to vs whiche be within to see and to speake of those thinges whiche are geuen vnto vs of god in Christe let vs laboure hereaboutes and leaue them that be withoute to the lorde which will Iudge them in his tyme. The Apostle praieth for the Ephesians for none other wisedome and re uelatiō from god then wherby they might know god haue their minds illumined to see what they shoulde hope for by their vocation and bow rich the glory of his inheretaunce is vpon his saintes Further then this I thinke is vnsemly for vs to search vntill we haue sought out how rich gods goodnes is and wilbe to vs his children The whiche we can neuer do but the more we go theraboutes and the more we taste his goodnes the more we shall loue him and loth al thinges that displease him This I say let vs do and not be to busye bodies in searching the maiestie and glory of god or in norrishing in any wise the doubting of our saluation wherto we are readye enoughe and the deuill goeth about nothinge ells so muche as that for by it we are dulle to doe good to other we are so carefull for our selues By it we are more dulle to do good to our selues because we stande in doute whether it profiteth vs or no. By it we dishonour god either in makinge hym as though he were not true or elles as thoughe our saluation came not only and altogether from him but hanged partely on our selues By it the deuyll will bringe men at length to dispaire and hatred of god Doubte once of thy saluation and continue therin and suerly he then will aske no more It was the first thing wherwith be tempted Christe if thou be the sōne of god c It is the first and principalest darte he casteth at gods ele●t But as he preuailed not against Christ no more shall he doe against anye of his members for they haue y ● shield of faith which quencheth his fiery dartes they praise god nighte day how then shuld they perishe The Angells of the lord pitch their tentes round about them how then shoulde Sathan preuaile They are borne in y ● hands of the angells least they shoulde hurt their feete at anye stone God hath geuen commaundement to his Angels ouerthem The Angelles are ministers vnto them Their names are writen in y ● booke of life therfore Christ bad them reioyce as paul doth y ● philippiās for nothig shal separate them frō y ● loue wherw t god loueth thē in Christ Iesu who saith that it is impossible for them to erre finally to damnation for he is their light to illumine their darknes They are geuen to him to kepe he is faithful ouer al goddes childrē He saith he will kepe thē so that they shall neuer perishe After they beleue they are entred already into euerlasting life Christ hath set thē there already he hathe comitted thē into his fathers hands by praier which we knowe is sure therefore death hell deuilles nor all power sinnes nor mischefe shall neuer pul vs out of our heads hands whose mēbres we are therfore receiuing of his spirit as we doe we cannot but bring forth y ● frutes thereof though now then the fleshe fayle vs. But the lord euē our lord be praised which is more strōg in vs then he which is in y ● world he alwaies putteth vnder his hand y ● we lie not still nor shal do as y ● reprobat whose pietie is as y ● mornig dew soone come sone gone therfor thei cn̄not cōtinue to y ● end Cānot no they wil not if thei cold because thei hate god his glori therfore al thē y ● seke it or set it forth wheras y ● elect loue al mē seke to do al men good in god suspendig their iudgementes of others y ● they maye stande or fall to the lorde and not to them Hetherto oute of this one place of Paull to y ● Ephesians if the matter of election and predestination be so fully sette forth to goddes glory and to the comforte of his Church howe may we suppose is this matter sette fourth in