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A25388 A manual of directions for the sick with many sweet meditations and devotions of the R. Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrews, late L. Bishop of Winchester : to which are added praiers for the morning, evening and H. communion / translated out of Greeke ms. of his private devotions by R. D. ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3132; ESTC R10193 38,188 263

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and put thou thy trust in the Lord. Psal. 27.16 O cast thy burthen upon the Lord and He shal refresh thee and shal not suffer the righteous to fail for ever Psal. 55.23 O put your trust in Him alway yea people Pour out your hearts before Him for God is our hope Psal. 62.8 He will not alway be chiding neither keepeth He His anger for ever Psal. 103.9 In His wrath He will remember mercie P. Hab. 3.2 Heaviness may indure for a night but joy will come in the morning Psal. 30.5 For a little while have I forsaken thee but with great compassion will I gather thee For a moment in mine anger I bid my face from thee but with everlasting mercie have I had pitie on thee saith the Lord thy Redeemer P. Isa. 54.7 8. Concerning the Contrition and Repentance of the Sick DO you acknowledg yourself not to have lived so well as you ought but to have sinned don amiss and dealt wickedly Do you call to mind the years of your life spent amiss in the bitterness of your soul Do you desire to have your mind illuminated by God touching those sins you never knew or which you once knew but have now forgotten that you may repent of them 1 Do you desire to feel greater sorrow in your soul for your sins committed then you do 2 Would you be glad if you did feel it 3 And are you grieved that you feel it not that you are no more grieved Be there or is there any special sin that doth lie heavie on your conscience for the which you need or would require the benefit of private Absolution Say Thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin and makest his beautie consume as a moth fretting a garment Psal. 39.12 There is no health in my flesh by reason of Thy wrath neither is there any rest in my bones by reason of my sen. Psal. 38.3 Lord be merciful unto me Heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal. 41.4 Lord I confess my wickedness and am sorrie for my sin Psal. 38.18 I call to mind the mispent years of my life in the bitterness of my soul. P. Isa. 38.15 My misdeeds have prevailed against me O be Thou merciful unto my sin Psal. 65.3 For Thy Names sake O Lord be merciful unto my sin for it is great Psal. 25.10 O remember not the offenses and frailties of my youth but according to Thy mercie think Thou upon me O Lord for Thy Goodness Psal. 25.6 Namely O Lord and specially in be merciful unto me Herein the Lord be mertiful unto His servant 2 Kings 5.18 O Lord lay not to my charge Acts 7.60 If Thou Lord be extreme to mark what is don amiss O Lord who may abide it Psal. 130.3 O enter not into judgment with Thy servant for no flesh is righteous in Thy sight Psal. 1 43.2 My confusion is daily before me and the shame of my face bath covered me Psal. 44.16 My heart is disquieted within me and the fear of death is fallen upon me Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me and an horrible dread hath overwhelmed me Psalm 55.4 5. The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a contrite heart and will save such as are of an humble spirit Psal. 34.17 A broken and contrite heart O Lord wilt Thou not despise Psal. 51.17 Repent you of these your sins That is 1. Have you a purpose to judg yourself for them if you live 1 Cor. 11.31 2. And to inflict upon yourself punishment for committing them according as you shal be directed 2 Cor. 7.11 Levit 5.18 3. Are you resolved if God send you life hereafter to amend and live more carefully and to avoid both those means occasions that may provoke you to sin again and those signs and marks which testifie you delight in it 4. Do you holily promise thus much in the presence of God His grace aiding you 5. Do you desire if God send you health again to be specially put in mind therof Turn us then O God our Saviour and let Thine anger cease from us Psal. 85.4 Concerning the Belief of the Sick BEleive you the Christian Creed or Confession of our most Holie Faith once delivered to the Saints Beleive you that you cannot be saved except you did beleive it Are you glad in your soul and do you give God heartie thanks that in this Faith you were born have lived in it and now shal die in the same Do you yourself desire and do you wish us to desire at the hands of God that this Faith may not fail you until the hour and in the hour of death If your sense fail you or if the pain of your disease or weakness otherwise so work with you as it shal happen you with your tongue to speak ought otherwise then this your Faith or Religion would do you renounce all such words as none of yours and is it your will we account of them as not spoken by you Is there in your mind any scruple touching any matter of Faith or Religion Say Lord I beleive help Thou mine unbelief S. Mark 9.24 Concerning the sick parties Forgiving offenders against him DO you forgive them that any manner of way have offended you as freely as you would be forgiven at Gods hand Do you likewise desire of God that He would forgive them That amends which they are bound to make you in that they have offended you are you content to remit them also Are you willing that so much be shewed them from you that you have forgiven them freely and fully and desire God to do the like Say Father forgive them they knew not what they did S. Luke 23. 34 O Lord lay not these fins to their charge Acts 7. 60. Concerning the sick parties Desire of Forgiveness from them whom be hath offended YOu yourself living in the world it cannot be but some you have offended Do you desire that all such as you have offended would pardon and forgive you Do you remember or call to mind any person or persons in special whom you have so offended Will you that so much be signified to them in your name that you desire them to forgive you Inasmuch as the offenses against the Seventh Commandment of getting any children by the act of adulterie committed with the wife of another man and against the Eighth Commandment touching mens goods and against the Ninth touching mens credits or good names are not by God forgiven unless restitution be made to the parties wronged Are you readie and willing to restore and make satisfaction to such as you have wronged in thrusting in a child begotten by you likelie to deprive the true children of the partie and begotten by him of a childs part and portion and to such as you have wronged in their goods and to satisfie those whom you have any way touched in their good name and that without all fraud or delay Can you call to mind any persons in
not far from me O Lord. V. 22. Psal. 69. Save me O God for the waters are come in even unto my soul. ver 1. Psal. 68. Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered let them also that hate Him flee before Him ver 1. P. Isa. 38. Lord it oppresseth me answer for me v. 14. Psal. 38. Thou shalt answer for me O Lord my God ver 15. Psal. 130. Out of the deep have I called unto Thee O Lord Lord hear my voice ver 1. O let Thine ears consider well the voice of my complaint ver 2. Psal. 79. O let the sorrowful sighing of the prisoners come before Thee according to the greatness of Thy power preserve Thou those that are appointed to die ver 12. A Praier to be used by the Priest begging Pardon of his own unworthiness and acceptance of his devotions for the sick O Lord it is a great presumption that one sinner should dare to commend another to Thy Divine Majestie especially the greater the less and who would not fear to undertake it But Thy commandment it is by Thy Holie Apostle When any is sick that the Priests should be called for that they should pray for the sick partie and that their praiers Thou wilt receive and save and forgive the fins of the partie so praied for And now behold O Lord we that are no way meet but unworthie utterly unworthie to sue for ought for our selvs charitie and compassion so binding us are enforced to become suitors to Thee for others Even O Lord for this Thy servant readie to depart this world To Thee we hope to Thee we desire to Thee we intreat and pray in all meek manner and even from the bottom of our hearts O Lord that which justly Thou mightst denie to our unworthiness denie not we beseech Thee to Thine own gracious goodness O Lord forgive us our sins our great and grievous sins oft and many times committed long and many years most wretchedly continued that so we may be meet to pray for others that so we may make our praier unto Thee in an acceptable time Graciously look upon our afflictions Pitifully behold the sorrows of our hearts Mercifully forgive the sins of Thy people Favorably with mercie receive our praiers Both now and ever vouchsafe to hear us O Christ. Graciously hear us O Christ. Graciously hear us O Lord Christ. A Letanie for the sick person in danger of death O God the Father of Heaven have mercie upon h. keep and defend h. O God the Son Redeemer of the world have mercie upon h. save and deliver h. O God the Holie Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son have mercie upon h. strengthen and comfort h. O Holie Blessed and Glorious Trinitie have mercie upon h. Remember not Lord h. offenses Call not to mind the offenses of h. forefathers But spare h. good Lord spare Thy servant whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy pretious bloud and be not angrie with h. for ever From Thy wrath heavie indignation The guilt and burthen of h. fins The dreadful sentence of the last Judgment Good Lord deliver h. From The sting and terror of Conscience The danger of impatience distrust or despair The extremitie of fickness anguish or agonie that may any way withdraw h. mind from Thee Good Lord deliver h. From the Bitter pangs of eternal death Gates of Hell Power of darkness Illusions assaults of our ghostlie enemie Good Lord deliver h. By Thy manifold and great mercies By the manifold and great Merits of JESUS Christ Thy Son By His Agonie and bloodie Sweat Strong Crying and Tears Bitter Cross and Passion Mightie Resurrection Glorious Ascension Effectual and most acceptable Intercession and Mediation By the Graces and Comforts of the Holie Ghost Good Lord deliver h. For Thy Names sake The glorie of Thy Name Thy loving Mercie Thy Truths sake Thine own self In this Time of h. most extremitie H. last and greatest need In the Hour of death and Day of Judgment Good Lord deliver h. Deliver h. O Lord from all danger and distress from all pains and punishments both bodilie and ghostlie Amen As Thou didst deliver Noah from the Flood so save and deliver h. Lot from the fire of Sodom so save and deliver h. Isaac from present death so save and deliver h. Job from all his tentations so save and deliver h. Moses from the hand of Pharaoh so save and deliver h. Daniel from the Lions den so save and deliver h. Jonas from the belly of the Whale so save and deliver h. And as Thou hast delivered Thy blessed Saints Servants from all their terrors and torments so deliver h. soul and receive it to Thy mercie We sinners do beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to remember h. with the favor Thou bearest unto Thy people and so vifit h. with Thy salvation We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to save and deliver h. soul from the power of the enemie lest as a Lion he devour it and tear it in pieces if there be none to help We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to be merciful and to forgive all h. sins and misdeeds which by the malice of the Devil or by h. own frailtie h. hath at any time of h. life committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in concupiscence of the eie pride of life vanitie or superfluitie h. hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in the fierceness of h. wrath or in the eagerness of an angrie spirit he hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee not to lay to h. charge what in vain and idle words in the loosness and slipperiness of the tongue h. hath committed against Thee We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to make h. partaker of all Thy mercies and promises in Christ JESUS We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to vouchsafe h. soul the estate of joy bliss happiness with all Thy blessed Saints in Thy heavenly Kingdom We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. That it may please Thee to grant h. bodie rest and peace and a part in the blessed Resurrection of Life and Glorie We beseech Thee to hear us good Lord. Son of God we beseech Thee to hear us O Lord God Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world have mercie upon us Thou that takest away the sins of the world have mercie upon us Thou that takest away the sins of the world grant h. Thy peace Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father have mercie upon us Lord have mercie upon us Christ have mercie upon us Lord
generation to another Ver. 5. Wilt Thou not turn again and quicken us that Thy people may rejoice in thee Ver. 6. Shew us Thy mercie O Lord and grant us Thy salvation V. 7 Psal. 70. Haste Thee O Lord to deliver me make haste to help me O Lord. V. 1. Psal. 44. Up Lord why sleepest Thou awake and be not absent from us for ever Ver. 23. Wherfore hidest Thou Thy face and forgettest our miserie and trouble Ver. 24. For our soul is brought low even unto the dust our bellie cleaveth unto the ground Ver. 25. Arise and help us and deliver us for Thy mercies sake V. 26. Psal. 86. Bow down Thine ear O Lord and hear me for I am poor and in miserie Ver. 1. Preserve Thou my soul for Thou gavest it me my God save Thy servant who putteth his trust in Thee V. 2. Be merciful unto me O Lord for I will call daily upon Thee V. 3. Comfort the soul of Thy servant for unto Thee O Lord do I lift up my soul. V. 4. For Thou Lord art good and gracious and of great mercie to all them that call upon Thee Ver. 5. Give ear Lord unto my praier and ponder the voice of my humble desires Ver. 6. In the time of my trouble I will call upon Thee for Thou hearest me Ver. 7. For Thou O Lord God art full of compassion and mercie long-suffering plenteous in goodness and truth Ver. 15. O turn Thee then unto me and have mercie upon me Give Thy strength unto Thy servant and help the son of Thine hand-maid V. 16. Shew some good token upon me for good that they who love Thee may see it and be glad because Thou Lord hast holpen me and comforted me Ver. 17. Psal. 142. I cried unto the Lord with my voice yea even to the Lord did I make my supplication V. 1. I poured out my complaint before Him and shewed Him of my trouble Ver. 2. When my spirit was in heaviness Thou knewest my path V. 3. I looked also upon my right hand and lo there was none that could help me Ver. 4. I had no place to flie unto and none was able to relieve my soul. V. 5. I cried unto Thee O Lord and said Thou art my hope and my portion in the land of the living Ver. 6. O consider my complaint for I am brought very low Ver. 7. Bring my soul out of prison that I may give thanks unto Thee which thing if Thou wilt grant me then shal the righteous resort unto my companie V. 9. Psal. 141. Mine eies look unto Thee O Lord God in Thee is my trust O cast not out my soul. V. 9. Psal. 88. O Lord God of my salvation I have cried day and night before Thee O let my praier enter into Thy presence incline Thine ear unto my calling V. 1. For my soul is full of trouble and my life draweth nigh unto hell Ver. 2. Lord I have called daily upon Thee I have stretched out mine hands unto Thee V. 9. Dost Thou shew wonders among the dead or shal the dead rise up again and praise Thee Ver. 10. Shal Thy loving kindness be shewed in the grave or Thy faithfulness in destruction Ver. 11. Shal Thy wonderful works be known in the dark or Thy righteousness in the land where all things are forgotten Ver. 12. Unto Thee do I crie O Lord and early shall my praier come before Thee Ver. 13. Lord why abhorrest Thou my soul why hidest Thou Thy face from me Ver. 14. I am in miserie and like unto him that is at the point to die even from my youth up Thy terrors have I suffered with a troubled mind Ver. 15. Thy wrathful displeasure goeth over me and the fear of Thee hath undon me V. 16. Psal. 141. Lord I will call upon Thee haste Thee unto me and consider my voice when I crie unto Thee Ver. 1. Let my praier be set forth in Thy sight as the Incense Let the lifting up of my hands be as an evening Sacrifice Ver. 2. Psal. 79. Lord how long wilt Thou be angrie and shal Thy jealousie burn like fire for ever V. 5. O remember not mine old sins but have mercie upon me for I am come to great miserie V. 8. Help me O God of my salvation for the glorie of Thy Name O deliver me and be merciful to my fins for Thy Names sake Ver. 9. Psal. 143. Lord I stretch forth mine hands unto Thee my soul gaspeth unto Thee like a thirstie land Ver. 6. Hear me O Lord and that soon for my spirit waxeth faint Hide not Thy face from me lest I be like unto them that go down into the silence Ver. 7. Psal. 13. How long wilt Thou forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me V. 1. How long shal I seek counsel in my soul and be so vexed in my heart how long shal mine enemies triumph over me Ver. 2. Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine eies that I sleep not in death V. 3. Psal. 30. In my prosperitie I said I shal never be removed Thou Lord of Thy goodness hadst made my state so strong Ver. 6. Thou didst turn away Thy face from me and I was sore troubled V. 7. Then cried I unto Thee O Lord and gat me unto my Lord right humbly V. 8. What profit is there in my bloud if I go down into the pit V. 9. Shal the dust give thanks unto Thee or shal it declare Thy truth V. 10. Hear O Lord and have mercie upon me Lord be Thou my helper V. 11. Psal. 77. I will crie unto God with my voice even unto God will I crie with my voice and He shal hearken unto me V. 1. In the time of my trouble I sought the Lord my sore ran and ceased not in the night season my soul refused comfort Ver. 2. When I am in heaviness I will think upon God when my heart is vexed I will complain Ver. 3. Thou holdest mine eies waking I am so feeble that I can scarce speak V. 4. I have considered the daies of old and the years that are past V. 5. I call to remembrance my song and in the night I commune with my heart and search out my spirits V. 6. Will the Lord absent Himself for ever and will He be no more intreated V. 7. Is His mercie clean gon for ever is His promise come utterly to an end for evermore V. 8. Hath God forgotten to be gracious and will He shut up His loving kindness in displeasure ver 9. And I said It is mine own infirmitie but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High ver 10. 2 Chron. 20. O God there is no strength in us neither do we know what to do but only we lift up our eies unto Thee Ver. 12. Psal. 35. Lord how long wilt Thou look upon this ver 17. This Thou hast seen O Lord hold not Thy tongue then go
sleep from mine eies and slumber from mine eie-lids Psal. 132.4 Who makest joyful outgoings of the Morning and Evening Psal. 65.8 For I laid me down and slept and rose up again Psal. 3.5 And Thou Lord madest me to dwel in fafetie Psal. 4.9 For I awaked and beheld and my sleep was sweet unto me P. Jer. 31.26 O Lord blot out as a Night-mist mine iniquities P. Isa. 44.22 Scatter my sins as a Morning cloud Grant that I may become a child of the light and of the Day I Thes. 5.5 That I may walk soberly chastly and honestly as in the Day Rom. 13.13 Vouchsafe to keep me this day without sin Te Deum Uphold me when I am falling and lift me up when I am down Psal. 145.14 That I may never harden my heart as in the provocation Psalm 95.8 with the tentation or deceiptfulness of any sin Heb. 3.13 Moreover deliver me this day From The snare of the Hunter The noisome pestilence The arrow that flieth by day Mischance The Noon-day destruction Psal. 91.3 5 6. Preserve this day from any evil of mine and me from the evils of the day Let not my days consume in vanitie nor my years in trouble Psal. 78.33 Let one day certifie another Psal. 19.2 Let this day add some knowledg or practise to yesterday Psal. 143. O Let me hear Thy loving kindness betimes in the Morning for in Thee is my trust shew Thou me the way that I should walk in for I lift up my soul unto Thee Ver. 8. Deliver me O Lord from mine enemies for I flee unto Thee to hide me Ver. 9. Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee for Thou art my God Let Thy loving Spirit lead me forth in the way of righteousness Ver. 10. Quicken me O Lord for Thy Names sake and for Thy righteousness sake bring my soul out of trouble Ver. 11. REmove from my mind thoughts that are without understanding Wisd. 1.5 Inspire good thoughts into me even such as shall be wel pleasing unto Thee Turn away mine eies lest they behold vanitie Psal. 119.37 Let mine eies look after that which is right and mine eie-lids after just things Prov. 4.25 Hedg in mine ears with thorns that they listen not to foolish discourses In the Morning give me an ear to hear with and open mine ears to the doctrine of Thy Oracles P. Isa. 50.4 5. Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and a dore with a guard about my lips Psal. 141.3 Let my speech be season'd with salt Col. 4.6 that it may minister grace unto the hearers Ephes. 4.29 Let me do nothing that shal make my heart ake or be a scandal to me 1 Sam. 25.31 But let my doings be such for which Thou maist remember me for good And spare me according to the greatness of Thy mercie Nehem 13.22 31. INto Thy hands I commend my spirit soul and bodie for Thou hast Created Redeemed Regenerated them O Lord Thou God of truth Psal. 31.6 And with myself I commend unto Thee all mine all that belong unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto Thy servant Genes 33.5 Preserve us O Lord from all evil O Lord I beseech Thee keep our souls Psal. 121.7 Keep us from falling and present us faultless before the presence of Thy glorie S. Jude Ver. 24. at that day 2 Tim. 1.18 O Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore Psal. 121.8 Prosper I beseech Thee Thy servant this day and grant him mercie in the sight of all he shal meet with Neh 1.11 Haste Thee O God to deliver me Make haste to help me O Lord. Psal. 70.1 O Turn Thee unto me and have mercie upon me give Thy strength unto Thy servant and help the son of Thine handmaid Shew some good token upon me for good that I be not put to shame in the sight of them that hate me because Thou Lord hast holpen me and comforted me Psal. 86.16 17. Evening Praier HAving passed over this day Lord I give thanks unto Thee The Evening draweth nigh make it comfortable An Evening there is as of the Day so of this Life The Evening of this Life is Old-age Old-age hath seiz'd upon me make that comfortable Cast me not away in the time of age Forsake me not when my strength faileth me Psal. 71.9 Be Thou with me until Old-age and even to hoar hairs do Thou carrie me P. Isa. 46.4 Do Thou do it do Thou forgive Do Thou receive and save me O Lord. Tarrie Thou with me O Lord for it is toward Evening with me and the Day is far spent S. Luke 24.29 of this my toilsome life Let Thy strength be made perfect in my weakness 2 Corinthians 12.9 THe Day is vanished and gon so doth my Life vanish my Life no Life The Night is coming on and so doth Death Death without Death The end as of the Day so of our Life is at hand We therfore remembring this beseech Thee O Lord that the end of our Life being Christian and acceptable to Thee without Sin without Shame and if it please Thee without Pain Thou wouldst guide us in peace O Lord our Lord gathering us together under the feet of Thine Elect when Thou wilt and as Thou wilt only without Shame and Sin GRant that we may remember the days of darkness that they are many Eccles. 11.8 that we be not cast out into outer darkness S. Matth. 22.13 and 25.30 and that we may remember to prevent the Night by doing some good Judgment is at hand Grant us O Lord that we may make a good and acceptable account at the dreadful and terrible Tribunal of JESUS Christ. IN the Night I lift up my hands toward Thy sanctuarie and bless the Lord Psal. 124.2 3. The Lord hath granted His loving kindness on the Day time and in the Night season will I sing of Him and make my praier unto the God of my life Psal. 42.10 As long as I live will I magnifie Thee on this manner and lift up my hands in Thy Name Psal. 63.5 Let my praier be set forth in Thy sight as the Incense and let the lifting up of my hands be an Evening sacrifice Psal. 141.2 BLessed art Thou O Lord our God the God of our Fathers Who didst create the interchanges of the Day and Night Who givest us occasions of songs in the Night Job 35.10 Who hast delivered us from the evil of this Day Who hast not cut off like a Weaver my Life nor in this Day before Night didst make an end of me P. Isa. 38.12 LOrd as we add days to our days so we add sins to our sins Ecclus 5.5 A just man falleth seven times a day Prov-24 16 but I a wretched sinner seventie times seven times S. Mat. 18.22 wonderfully and horribly O Lord. P. Jerem. 5.30 But I turn from my wicked ways and bewailing them P. Isa. 30.15 I return to my heart P. Isa. 46.8 and turn to
The Fulness of Wisdom S. John 6.35 A Sufficient Accompt of our Oblations 1 Cor. 16.1 For the Armour of Patience 1 S. Pet. 4.1 For the stirring up of our Thankfulness Psal. 116.11 For Confidence in Praier Psal. 116.12 Mutual Inhabitation S. John 6.56 A Pledg of our Resurrection S. Joh. 6.54 An acceptable Apologie at the Bar of Judgment 1 Cor. 11.29 A Testament of our Inheritance S. Luke 22.20 A Type of Perfection S. Joh. 17.23 That we with all Thy Saints who from the begining have pleased Thee may be partakers of Thy most pure and eternal good things which Thou hast prepared O Lord for them that love Thee in whom Thou art glorified for ever O Lamb of God who takest away the sin of the world S. John 1.29 Take away mine also who am a notorious sinner WEe therfore O Lord in the presence of Thy Holie Mysteries Being mindful of The saving Passions of Thy Christ His life-giving Cross pretious Death three daies Burial Resurrection from the dead Ascension into Heaven Session at the Right hand of Thee the Father glorious and dreadful Return humbly beseech Thee that we receiving a part of Thy Holie Mysteries with a pure testimonie of our Conscience may be united to the Holie Bodie and Blood of Thy Christ. Let me so receive these Mysteries that I may be worthie to be ingraffed into Thy Bodie which is the Church That I may become one of Thy Members and Thou my Head That I may remain with Thee and Thou with me That now not I in myself but Thou in me and I in Thee May for ever continue in an indissoluble bond of Love Wash out the stains of my old fresh sins Never let any sinful spot abide where so pure Sacraments have ent'red Through this Sacred Mysterie which I here call to mind Burie me already dead to this world with Thee in Thy Grave And receiving this Sacrament not unworthily let us procure Christs dwelling in our hearts Epbes. 3. 17. and be made a Temple of Thy Holie Spirit 1 Cor. 6. 19. Even so O Lord. And make not any one of us guiltie of these Thy dreadful and beavenlie Mysteries nor weak in Soul or Bodie by our unworthie partaking of the same 1 Corin. 11.27 29 30. But grant that to our utmost and last gasp we may worthily receive the hope of these Thy Mysteries To our Sanctification Illumination Strength'ning To the eas of the burthen of our many sins As a Preservative against all the assaults of the Devil As a Deleterie Impediment of our evil Customs For the Mortification of our lusts Keeping of Thy Commandments Increas of Thy Divine Grace and Possession of Thy Kingdom After the Receiving of the Blessed Sacrament IT is good for me to hold me fast by God and to put my trust in the God of my salvation We have now O Christ our God finished perfected according to our abilitie the Mysterie of Thy Dispensation For we have had the Memorial of Thy Death seen the Type of Thy Resurrection been filled with Thy endless Life enjoied Thy never failing Dainties Wherof vouchsafe to make us all partakers in the world to come THe good Lord pardon everie one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord God of his Fathers though he be not cleansed according to the purification of the Sanctuarie 2 Chron. 30. 18 19. FINIS See Bishop Andrews's Eighth Sermon of Repentance and Fasting * S. Chrysost. Liturgie * S. Chrysost. Liturgie * S. Chrysost. Liturgie * S. Chrysost. Liturgie * S. Chrysost. Liturgie † Philip. 4 8. * S. Chrysost. Liturgie These Praiers thus marked are not in the Greek but in the Latin MS. In the Latin not in the Greek MS.