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A51405 The Countess of Morton's daily exercise: or, A book of prayers, and rules how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God. Morton, Anne Douglas, Countess of, d. 1700.; Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. 1679 (1679) Wing M2817A; ESTC R216837 16,448 141

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the Cross and that my Soul may be washed by his most precious Bloud there shed for me and that He may abide with me for ever Amen II. Faith I believe Lord help mine unbelief I Believe that God our heavenly Father did of his tender mercy give his only Son Jesus Christ to suffer death upon the Cross for the Redemption of the world I believe that he made there by the Oblation of himself once offered a perfect Sacrifice and satisfaction for our sins I believe that this Sacrament was ordained for the continual remembrance of that his Death and Sacrifice and for the benefits we all receive by it I believe that I shall here partake of the spiritual Food and most precious Body and Bloud of Christ the Bread of Life that came down from Heaven the Bloud that hath been carried up into the holy places and the Cup of Eternity For they that eat of this Bread and drink of this Cup shall live for ever The Prayer O My God what are we that thou so regarded us to give thy self for us to give thy self to us to be one with us that we may have life in us even life immortal which will quicken us and raise us up at the last day O my Lord I am not worthy not worthy the least of thy Mercies how much less of this which is the greatest greater than the World greater than the Heavens greater than all the Treasures of Heaven and Earth but I beseech Thee look upon me in the Greatness of thy Mercies not weighing my Merits but pardoning mine offences Amen III. Charity THis is a Sacrament of Love and this is thy Commandment that we should love one another even as thou hast loved us for we being many are one Body whereof Christ our Lord is the Head The Prayers O Thou Blessed and undivided Trinity whichteachest us that all our doings without Love and Unity are nothing worth send into all our hearts that most excellent gift of Charity and inflame our Souls with the Celestial Fire of thy Love that living together in unity of Spirit and the bond of Peace among our selves we may perfectly love Thee and worthily magnifie thy Holy Name through Christ our Lord. Amen A Litany Privately to be used before the Receiving of the Holy Communion O God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Ghost God the most holy blessed and glorious Trinity Have mercy upon me O Thou immaculate Lamb of God who takest away the sins of the World Have mercy upon me O Christ the Eternal Son of the Father the Redeemer and Preserver of Men the Bread and Life of the World the Author and finisher of our Faith the Great Mystery of Godliness the Word that was made Flesh to save thy Servants from their Sins Have mercy upon me Save me O God for I come unto Thee in the multitude of thy Mercies and in thy Fear will I fall down and worship Thee in thy Holy Temple that Thou mays Have mercy upon me Call to remembrance O Lord thy tender Mercies and thy loving kindness which hath been ever of old O remember not the sins and frailties of thy Servant but Spare me O Lord Spare me for thy goodness an Have mercy upon me From my unworthiness to receive thy blessed Body and Bloud by which thou hast redeemed me from all carnal vain and earthly Imaginations in this thy Holy Sacrament from all misbelief and incredulity of thy Word from all defects of Sanctity Love and Charity from all my Sins and Iniquities Good Lord deliver me By that fervent ardor of Goodness and Charity wherewith thou camest down from Heaven by thy blessed Cross and Passion and by the mysterious institution of this thy Holy Sacrament Good Lord deliver me By thy most sacred Body which was broken crucified by thy most precious Bloud which was shed poured forth for the Sins of the World Good Lord deliver me O Lord God I beseech thee to hear me and that it may please thee to give us all true Faith and Repentance with devout humility and Reverence rightly and duly to celebrate this thy holy Sacrament in memory of thy most hallowed true and propitiatory Sacrifice with a firm faith to receive thy blessed Mysteries to give thanks unto thy Name O Lord I beseech thee to hear me That it may please thee to accept this our bounden duty and service our Sacrifice of Praise and Thanksgiving the Memorial that we now make of thine own death and Sacrifice which was once offered for us and to grant that by the Merits and Power thereof we and all thy Servants may receive remission of our sins and be filled with thy Grace and Heavenly Benediction O Lord I beseech thee to hear me O Lord God Lamb of God Son of the Father thou that takest away the Sins of the World Receive my Prayer When you are ready to receive the Holy Sacrament in each kind do it with the greatest reverence and devotion that you may yet without all affectation and singularity lifting up your hands and your heart to God And after you have Received lift up your hands again and say devoutly with your self while others receive I. BLessed art Thou O Lord Blessing and Honour and Glory be unto thee O thou Lamb of God for evermore Amen II. This is the Lord 's doing and it is marvellous in our eyes III. I will magnifie thee O Lord and will praise thy Name for ever and ever IV. All thy Works praise thee O Lord and thy Saints give thanks unto thee V. Happy are those Servants whom when their Lord cometh he shall find thus doing VI. Salvation and Blessing and Honour be unto him that sitteth upon the Throne of Heaven now and for ever Amen A Thanksgiving after the Holy Communion BLessed art Thou O Lord God and blessed be thy Holy Name for ever who hast now vouchsafed to feed me with the Bread of Life and hast given me to drink the Cup of Eternity the holy and heavenly Mysteries of the Body and Bloud of my Saviour thereby assuring my Soul of thy favour and goodness towards me for the sealing of my Faith for the pardon of my Sins for the obtaining of my Peace and all other Benefits of Christ's blessed Passion I now most humbly beseech thee to assist me with thy Heavenly Grace that I may continue thine for ever and be made a Temple of thy Holy Spirit and that having now Christd welling in me by faith I may accomplish the rest of my life in Repentance and Godly fear in mortifying my own sinful desires and in keeping thy Holy Commandments For which end guide me with thy Power enlighten me with thy Word and quicken me with thy Spirit Elevate my Senses compose my Manners and order my Conversation aright for thou art able to do abundantly above all that I can ask or think by which thy great and bountiful goodness towards me thou wilt glorifie thy Name in
The Countess of Morton THE Countess of MORTON's DAILY EXERCISE OR A BOOK OF PRAYERS AND RULES How to spend the time in the Service and Pleasure of Almighty God The Ninth Edition LONDON Printed for R. Royston Bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty 1679. TO The Right Honourable The Lady ANNE Countess of MARESHALL AND To the Pious Memory of Her Excellent Mother The Lady ANNE Late Countess of MORETON By whose earnest desire and Religious care this BOOK was framed and made her devout exercise whilest she lived recommending the Transcript and use thereof to many others and particularly to her who now publisheth and presenteth it to the Religious and private use of all Devout Persons according to the desire of the Honourable LADY to whom it is Dedicated By Her Ladiship 's most humble Servant M. G. I Have perused this Book and finding nothing in it but what may tend to the increase of Private Devotion and Piety I recommend it to my Lord the Bishop of London for his Licence to have it Printed JO. DURESME Imprimatur Tho. Grigg R. P. D. Humfr. Ep. Lond. à sac Dom. Ex aedibus Lond. Mart. 28. 1665. PSAL. 55. 18. In the Morning and Evening and at Noon-day will I pray and that instantly and he shall hear my voice PRAYERS IN THE MORNING In the Morning At Uprising EVery day let the first thing you do and the first word you speak tend to the worship and acknowledgment of Almighty God For upon our first thoughts commonly the thoughts and actions of the whole Day do depend Therefore when you first awake in the Morning lift up your heart to God and say I. BLessed be the most Holy Glorious and Undefiled Trinity now and for evermore II. Blessed art thou O Lord who enlightnest mine eyes and sufferest me not to sleep in death III. Blessed art thou for thou hast created all things and for thy Will 's sake they are and were created IV. The Almighty Lord be now and evermore my defence and vouchsafe to bless and preserve me from all evil this day and for ever Amen When you are risen Retire your self and humbly kneeling adore God and say O Holy Lord God Almighty before whom all knees do bend and to whom all Creatures in Heaven and Earth do bow and obey behold here I prostrate myself before thee adoring the divine Excellency of thy sovereign and infinite Majesty with all the powers of my Soul submitting my self with all lowliness and reverence to the greatness of thy Dominion and Power and desiring nothing more than faithfully to serve thee all the days of my life for Thou art only holy thou only art the Lord and glory be to thee O Lord most High Amen Having thus made your Adoration and submission to God let these be your Prayers and Devotions every Morning OUR Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be thy Name Thy Kingdom come Thy will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us And lead us not into temptation But deliver us from evil For thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory for ever and ever Amen A Confession of Sins and Prayers for Pardon I. ALmighty God unto whom all hearts be open all desires known and from whom no secrets are hid I come unto thee in the multitude of thy mercies and in thy fear do I cast my self down before thee most humbly lamenting my sins and craving of Thee the God of all mercy and goodness perfect remission and forgiveness through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen II. O Thou Maker of all things and Judge of all men I acknowledge and bewail the many and manifold sins which from time to time I have most grievously committed by my thoughts words and deeds against thy most holy Commandments provoking thereby most justly thy wrath and indignation against me I do earnestly repent and am heartily sorry for these my misdoings O rebuke me not in thine indignation neither chasten me in thy heavy displeasure but have mercy upon me for thy Goodness have mercy upon me and forgive me all that is past and grant that I may always study to serve thee and please thee hereafter in all godliness and pureness of life to the Honour and Glory of thy Blessed Name through Christ our Lord. Amen The Psalm THe Lord is loving unto every man and his mercy is over all his works He forgiveth us all our sins and hath compassion upon all our infirmities His Loving-kindness is better than life it self and therefore shall my soul praise him Blessed art thou O Lord who wilt not cast out my Prayer nor turn away thy mercy from me As long as I live will I magnifie thee on this manner and lift up my hands in thy Name Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning c. The Lesson TAke heed that ye walk circumspectly redeeming the timebecause the days are evil Be fervent in good works and serve the Lord with all gladness of heart Be patient in tribulation and continue instant in prayer Be courteous and meek and as much as lieth in you live peaceably with all men and whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you do so to them for this is the Law and the Prophets The Hymn VOuchsafe O Lord to keep me this day without sin To shut and close my wandring eye Lest it let in Vanity To keep my heart as pure and free From fond and troubled Fantasie To guide my Tongue so that no strife May breed disquiet in my Life To keep all harm all ill away While I duly spend the day Or this O Holy Ghost my Soul inspire And lighten with Celestial Fire Thy blessed Unction from above Is Comfort Life and Fire of Love Anoint and clear my soiled Face With the abundance of thy Grace Be thou my joy my rest my home Where thou art so no ill can come Teach me to know the Father Son And thee of Both to be but One That day by day all my Life long This may be my endless Song To Thee all Honour Praise and Merit Father Son and Holy Spirit Amen A Devout Confession of our Christian and Catholick Faith With Explications and Prayers relating thereunto I. I Believe in thee O God the Father Almighty Maker of Heaven and Earth loving thee as my Father reverenceing thee as the Almighty and committing my Soul and my Body to thee as to a faithful Creator Thou art worthy O Lord to receive Glory Honour and Power for thou hast created all things and for thy Will 's sake they are and were created II. I believe in Thee O thou King of Glory the everlasting Son of God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ the Great Mystery of Godliness God manifest in the Flesh and sent into this World for our eternal Salvation in