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A19300 The English schoole-master teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath euer yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, hovv any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard English words, ... Deuised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-schoole in Bury St. Edmond.; English schoole-maister. Coote, Edmund, fl. 1597. 1630 (1630) STC 5714; ESTC S113503 60,601 96

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and that wee turne not to our old sinnes againe but wisely auoyd all occasions to sinne 17 That wee fall not from our first loue but continue still our affections to the liking of Gods Word all the holy exercises of Religion diligently hearing it and faithfully practising of the same in our liues and conuersations that wee prepare our selues before we come and meditate and conferre of that wee heare eyther by our selues or with others and so marke our dayly profit in Religion 18 That wee be often occupied in meditating on Gods benefits and works and sound forth his praises for the same 19 That we exercise our Faith by taking comfort and delight in the great benefit of our redemption by Christ and the fruition of Gods presence in his glorious blessed Kingdome 20 Lastly that we make not these holy practises of repentance common in time nor vse them for course A Prayer framed according to this Catechisme ALmighty God and most mercifull Father in Iesus Christ as thou hast plainly set before vs our cursed state in the cleare glasse of thy heauenly Word so we beseech thee open our eies to see it pierce our hearts to feele it by the inward working of thy holy spirit For we Lord are most vaine and vile creatures iustly tainted with the rebellion of our first parents conceiued in sinne bondslaues of Satan necessarily and yet willingly seruing diuers lusts and committing innumerable sins against thy Maiesty whereby we deserue most iustly to endure all miseries in this life and to be tormented in Hell for euer But blessed bee thy Name O Lord our God who when there was no power in vs no not so much as any desire or endeuour to get out of this woefull estate hast made vs see and feele in what case wee were and prouide a most soueraigne remedy for vs euen thy deare and onely begotten Son whom thou hast freely offered to vs not onely kindling in vs a desire to enioy him but enabling vs by a true and liuely faith to lay hold vpon him and to be partakers of all his benefits to the saluation of our soules And now Lord that it hath pleased thee by faith to ioyne vs to thy Sonne Iesus Christ and by thy Spirit to make vs members of his body wee humbly pray thee by the same spirit to renew vs daily according to thine owne Image worke in our hearts a dayly increase of true faith and repentance and in our liues a holy and comfortable change O God enable vs in all good measure to walke worthy of all thy mercies and to serue thee who hast created and chosen vs and thy Sonne who hath redeemed vs from death and made vs heires of glory and thy blessed Spirit who doth continually sanctifie and keepe vs with faith feare and zeale in true holinesse and righteousnesse all the daies of our life Finally seeing of thine infinite goodnesse and mercie thou hast appointed diuers excellent and holy meanes for the daily increase of thy graces in vs and for the confirming and quickning of vs in Christian conuersation wee humbly beseech thee to grant all those good meanes vnto vs and to continue them among vs giuing vs grace to vse them purely constant●y and zealously to the glory of thy Name and profit of our brethren and saluation of our soules through Iesus Christ to whom with thee O Father and the Holy Ghost be giuen all honour and glory for euer Amen A thanksgiuing before meate O My heauenly Father I thanke thee through Iesus Christ for making these Creatures to serue me and for giuing me leaue to feed on them now I humbly pray thee to giue me grace moderately and soberly to vse them that my bodily health may be still continued to thy glory the good of others and mine owne comfort in Iesus Christ Amen A thanksgiuing after meate O Lord feeling my body to be refreshed with meate and drinke and my mind also fitter to doe those things that thou requirest of me let it now be my meat to doe thy will and those workes which belong to my dutie with all cheerefulnesse and good conscience that for these and all other thy mercies my thankfulnesse in heart word and deede may be acceptable in thy sight to the end of my life through Iesus Christ to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be all honor glory and thanksgiuing now and euer Amen A Prayer for the morning O Lord our heauenly Father we thy poore and wretched creatures giue thee most humble and hearty thanks for our quiet and safe sleepe and for raising vs vp from the same We beseech thee for Christs sake to prosper vs this day in our labour and trauell that it may be to the discharge of our duty in our vocations principally to thy glory next to the profit of the Church and Common-weale and last of all to the benefit and content of our Masters Grant deare Father that we may cheerefully and conscionably doe our businesse and labors not as men pleasers but as seruing thee our God knowing thee to bee the cheife Master of vs and that thou seest and beholdest vs with thy fatherly eyes who hast promised reward to them that faithfully and truly walke in their vocation and threatned euerlasting death and damnation to them that deceitfully and wickedly doe their workers and labours we beseech thee O heauenly Father to giue vs the strength of thy Spirit that godly gladly we may ouercome our labors and that the tediousnesse of this irkesome labour which thou for our sinnes hast powred vpon all mankinde may seeme to vs delectable and sweete Fulfill now O Lord these our requests for thy Sonne our Sauiours sake in whose Name wee pray as he himselfe hath taught vs Our Father c. A Prayer for the Euening MOst mercifull God tender Father which besides thine inestimable mercies declared and giuen vnto vs in the making of the world for our sakes in the redeeming of vs by the death of thy deare Son Iesus Christ in the calling of vs to the knowledge of thy blessed Word in keeping of vs hitherto in thy holy Church and in thy most gracious gouerning of vs and in all things hitherto for our singular wealth commodity hast also most fatherly cared for vs kept vs this day from all dangers both of soule and body giuing vs health food apparell and other things necessary for the comfort and succour of this poore and miserable life which many other doe want for these and all other thy good gifts and gracious benefits which thou of thine owne goodnesse only and fatherly prouidence hast hitherto powred vpon and dost presently powre vpon vs and many other wee most humbly thanke thee and praise thy holy Name beseeching thee that as all things are now hidden by meanes of the darkenesse which thou hast sent ouer the Earth so thou wouldest vouchsafe to hide and bury all our sins which this day
appeare in beautie most excellent verse 3 Our God will come before that long time be spent Deuouring fire shall goe before his face A great tempest shall round about him trace verse 4 Then shall he call the earth and heauens bright To iudge his folke with equity and right verse 5 Saying Goe too and now my Saints assemble My pact they keepe their gifts doe not dissemble verse 6 The heauens shall declare his righteousnesse For God is Iudge of all things more and lesse verse 7 Heare my people for I will now reueale List Israel I wil thee nought conceale Thy God thy God am I and will not blame thee verse 8 For giuing not all manner offrings to me I haue no need to take of thee at all Goats of thy fold or Calfe out of thy stall verse 10 For all the Beasts are mine within the woods On thousand hils Cattell are mine owne goods verse 11 I know for mine all birds that are on mountaines All beasts are mine which haunt the fields and fountaines The 51. Psalme The first part O Lord consider my distresse now with speed some pitty take My finnes deface my faults redresse good Lord for thy great mercies sake verse 2 Wash me O Lord make me cleane from this vniust and sinfull act And purifie yet once againe my hainous crime and bloody fact verse 3 Remorse and sorrow doe constraine me to acknowledge mine excesse My sinnes alas doe still remaine before my face without release verse 4 For thee alone I haue offended and done this euill in thy sight And if I were therefore condemned yet were thy iudgements iust and right verse 5 It is too manifest alas that first I was coneiued in finne Yea of my mother so borne was and yet vile wretch remaine therein verse 6 Also behold Lord thou dost loue the inward truth of a pure heart Therefore thy wisedome from aboue thou hast reueald mee to conuert verse 7 If thou with hysope purge this blot I shall be clearer then the glasse And if thou wash away my spot the snow in whitenesse I shall passe verse 8 Therefore O Lord such ioy me send that inwardly I may find grace and that my strength may now amend which thou hast swag'd for my trespas verse 9 Turne back thy face and frowning ire for I haue felt enough thy hand And purge my sinnes I thee desire which doe in number passe the sand verse 10 Make new my heart within my brest and frame it to thy holy will Thy constant Spirit in me let rest which may these raging enemies kill The 67 Psalme HAue mercy on vs Lord and grant to vs thy grace To shew to vs doe thou accord the brightnesse of thy face verse 2 That all the earth may know the way to godly wealth And all the Nations on a row may see thy sauing health verse 3 Let all the world O God giue praise vnto thy Name O let the people all abroad extoll and laud the same verse 4 Throughout the world so wide let all reioyce with mirth For thou with truth and right dost guide the Nations of the earth verse 6 Let all the world O God giue praise vnto thy name O let the people all abroad extoll and laud the same verse 6 Then shall the earth increase great store of fruit shall fall And then our God the God of peace shall blesse vs eke withall verse 7 God shall vs blesse I say and then both farre and neere The folke throughout the world alway of him shall stand in feare The 104. Psalme MY soule praise the Lord speake good of his Name O Lord our great God how dost thou appeare So passing in glory that great is thy fame Honour and Maiesty in thee shine most cleere verse 2 With light as a robe thou hast the beclad Whereby all the Earth thy greatnesse may see The heauens in such sort thou also hast spred That it to a curtaine compared may bee verse 3 His chamber-beames lie in cloudes full sure VVhich as his chariots are made him to beare And there with much swiftnesse his course doth endure Vpon the wings riding of wind in the ayre verse 4 He maketh his spirits as Heralds to goe And lightning to serue we see also prest His will to accomplish they runne to and fro To saue or consume things as liketh him best verse 5 He grounded the earth so firmely and fast That it once to moue none shall haue such power verse 6 The deepe a faire couering for it made thou hast Which by his owne nature the Hils would deuoure verse 7 But at thy rebukes the waters doe flie And so giue due place thy Word to obey At thy voyce of thunder so fearefull they bee That in their great raging they haste soone away verse 8 The mountaines full high they then vp ascend If thou doe but speake thy word they fulfill So likewise the vallies full quickly descend Where thou them appointest remaine they doe still Their bounds thou hast set how farre they shall runne So as in their rage not passe that they can For God hath appointed they shall not returne The earth to destroy more which was made for man The 112. Psalme THe man is blest that God doth feare And eke his Law doth loue indeed verse 2 His seede on earth God will vpreare And blesse such as from him proceed verse 3 His house with good he will fulfill His righteousnesse endure shall still verse 4 Vnto the righteous doth aris● In trouble ioy in darkenesse light verse 5 Compassion is in his eies And mercy alwaies in his sight verse 6 Yea pittie moueth such to lend He doth by iustice things expend verse 7 And surely such shall neuer faile For in remembrance still is hee verse 8 No tidings ill can make him quaile Who in the Lord sure hope doth see verse 9 His faith is firme his feare is past For he shall see his foes downe cast verse 10 He did well for the poore prouide His righteousnesse shall still remaine verse 11 And his estate with praise abide Although the wicked doe disd●ine verse 12 Yea gnash his teeth thereat shall he And so consume his state to see The 113. Psalme YE children which doe serue the Lord Praise ye his name with one accord verse 2 Yea blessed be alwaies his Name verse 3 Who from the rising of the Sunn● Till it returne where it begun is to be praised with great fame verse 4 The Lord all people doth surmount As for his glory we may count Aboue the Heauens high to bee verse 5 With God the Lord who may cōpare Whose dwellings in the heauens are Of such great power and force is hee verse 6 Hee doth abase himselfe wee know Things to behold both here below and also in the heauens aboue verse 7 The needy out of dust to draw And eke the poore which helpe none saw His onely mercie did him moue verse 8 And so him set in