Deu. xxxii Hebru x. Roma xii and thou wylte reward and by thys meanes we greuously offende the and breke the order of charity the bond of peace which seketh not to be reueÌged i. Cor. xiii Colloss iii but to forgeue one another euen as Christ forgaue vs. It mai pâese the therfore O most merciful Lord of thy bountyful goodnes to forgiue our enemyes and not to laye to their charge those thynges that they haue vniustly committed against vs so to sle in vs oure old corrupte and cankard nature by takyng away froÌ vs oure stonye hearte and by geuynge vs a fleshye heart Eââchi xi anâ .xxxvi. that we thorow the opperacyon of thy holye spirite maye bee contente according to thy blessed wyl commauÌdement Mathe vi and .xviii. Marke xi uke vi Luke xxiii Acteâ vii and after the exaÌple of thy son Iesu Christ our Lord of that blessed martyr S. Stephan frely and euen froÌ the veri hert to forgeue our ennemyes to speake wel of them to loue them and to do for theÌ what so euer lyeth in oure power by this meanes vnfainedli shew our selfs to be thy soÌnes Mathe. â which causest the sun to aryse on the euyl on the good and sendest the rain on the rightous on the vnrightous geuiÌg vs example that we if we wyl be thy true sonnes shuld do likwise shew our selfes beneficial not only to the good and godlye but also to the wicked and vngodli that by thys meanes we may allure euen the very aduersaryes of thy truth to speake wel of the professours of thy blessed name and to glorify the oure heauenly father which fashionest vs according to thy maners thorow the myghtye workinge of thy holye spirite to whoÌ with the and thy onli begotten sonne be al glori and honour AMEN A prayer for the aduersaries of gods truth that al men may come to the true knowledge of goddes blessed woord IT is trulye sayde of thyne holy Apostle O mooste mercifull sauiour that the naturall manne perceyueth not the thynges that parteyne vnto the spirite of God i Corin ⪠ii For they are but folishenes vnto hym neyther canne hee perceyue them because they are spiritually examined Thus to be true in the most part of men specially in the wyse and prudent of thys worlde from whom the heauenly father is wonte too hyde hys heauenlye mysteries Mathe. xi Luke x. i. Corin. i. and to shewe them to the humble and lowely dayly experience teacheth vs. For whyle the wyse worldlinges seke praise one of another Iohn v xii they can not loue the glory of god While they cleue to theyr owne fleshelye wisdome they caÌ not abide the wisdome of God which is counted folishnes in their sighte Whyle they go about to mayntain olde croked costumes supersticious ceremonis the trifling tradicioÌs of meÌ they cannot away wyth the lyghte of thyne heaueÌly truth While thei magnify them selfs shame to be taught and bi no menes wil confesse theyr ignorance and errour but perswade theÌ selfs that they are in the truthe Iohn viii whan in deede they are vnder the father of lyes and that they walke in the lyght when they are moost of all wrapped about yea ouerwhealmed wyth the mystye clouds of mens inuencyons whyle also they abhorre to heare the prechers of thy word and iudge whatsoeuer thei speak new erroneous fals doctrine it cometh to pas yâ thei hate persecute banysh and coÌdempne both thy blessed worde and al the fauourers therof ⪠thynckyng theÌ selfs to do the high seruice Iohn xv when thei âlea suche as vnfainedly professe thy Gospel And forasmuch as thys hath conceyued agaynste thy holye word and thys cruelty againste thy seruantes commeth from the wyse of thys worlde the symple and ignoraunt people also for lack of knowledge yeldeth them selfs vnto the fancys of the wily worldlings and the dreams of the bellyed Hypocrites approuing what they approue condemning what they condempne and beleuynge what they beleue By thys meanes is it come to passe that the aduersaries of thy blessed word are wonderful mani in nuÌber and very few are they which syncerelye purelye and eueÌ with the heart embrace and folow thy heauenlye doctryne No maruel Luke xâ For lytell is thy flocke O Lorde to whoÌ it hath pleased thy father to geue the kingdome of heauen and although many be made yet fewe shal be saued For many are called but few are chosen iiii Es. vi Mathe. xx so that the true louers of thy word are few but the enemies therof are many But O Lord this comforteth vs well that althoughe the aduersarys of thy truth be innumerable and albeit the powers of this world staÌd vp and come together hurlye burly neuer so much agaynst the Lord his annointed Psalme ii and by no means wil submitte them selfes to the yocke of thy blessed lawe but seeke all meanes possyble to breake it and to caste it awaye from theim yet shall they not preuayle theyr imaginacions their counsels and deuises shall come to noughte Proue xxi For there is no wisedome ⪠no forecast no counsel that can preuayle agaynst the Lorde Thou that dwellest in heueÌ Psalme ii mockeste theyr vayn entreprises and laughest both theym and all theyr mooste subtyle deuises to scorne Math. xvi For thou art that rocke agaynste whom the gates of hell shall not preuayle Math. xxi Thou arte that stonne vpon whome whosoeuer falleth he shall be crushed in peaces but vpon whome so euer it falleth it shal grynd hym all to poulder Thou arte that prycke agaynste whom it is hard to spurne Actes ix Apoc. v. Thou art that mooste vyctoryous and tryumphaunte Lyon of the tribe of Iuda against whom no fleshe canne preuayle Thou arte that Lord which bryngest to noughte the councels of the vngodly and reprouest the thoughts of the people Psa. xxxiii yea thou makest of no force al the counsels deuises and imaginacions of Princes establishing thyne owne couÌcel Esay xlvi and makinge the thoughtes of thyne own hert to abide certain and sure for euer and euer And as thou art a Lord of moste stronge puisaunce so is thy blessed word of mooste mightye force For it is a twybelle that cleaueth the hard stonnye rocke a sunder Iere. xxiii It is a consumynge fyre deuouring al the aduersaries therof Seing theÌ that as the deuises of wyse worldlinges are wicked so are they vaine and of no force and shall surelye be broughte to noughte at the tyme of the to fore appoyncted for euerye plante that thy heauenlye father hathe not planted Math. xv shall be plucked vp by the rootes it maye please the which madest Saule of a wolfe Actes ix a lambe of a persecutoure a preacher of a tyraunte an Apostle to briÌg these aduersaris of thi truth vnto the knoweledge of theyr erroure that they maye repente beleue
¶ A Table of the prayers coââtayned in thys booke THe prayer of our Lorde  A Prayer for the mornynge Fol. â A Prayer for the nyght Fol. ii A ConfessioÌ of our sins vnto god yâ father fol. iii. A Confession of our sinnes vnto oure Lord Iesus Christe fol. vii A confession of our sins vnto the holy gost fo xi A prayer to be sayde before dynner fol. xiii A ThaÌkesgeuyng vnto god after dynner fo xââii A pryaer to be sayd before supper fol. eodeâ A thankesgeuyng vnto god after supper fol. xââ A prayer for the kynges Maiestie fol. eodâ A prayer for âhe kynges Councell fol. xââ A prayer for Iudges fol. ãâ¦ã A generall prayer for all Magistrates fol. xviiâ ⪠A prayer for Byshoppes and minysters of Godââ woorde fol. ãâ¦ã A prayer for gentlemen fol. ãâ¦ã A prayer for landelordes fol. ãâ¦ã A prayer for marchauntes fol. ãâ¦ã A prayer for lawers fol. eodem ⪠A praier for laborers men of occupacioÌs fo ãâ¦ã A prayer for rychemen fol. ãâ¦ã A prayer for poore people ãâ¦ã A prayer for the commons fol ãâ¦ã A prayer to them that are vnmaryed ãâ¦ã A prayer for them that be maryed ãâ¦ã A prayer for wemen wyth chylde ãâ¦ã A Thankesgeuynge vnto God for thâ ãâ¦ã ãâ¦ã A prayer for fathers and mothers ãâ¦ã A prayer for chyldren ãâ¦ã A prayer for Masters fol. xliii A prayer for seruauntes fol. xlv A prayer for them that are sycke fol. xlvi A prayer for souldiers fol. li. A prayer for maryners fol. lii A prayer for trauelers by lande fol. liiii A prayer for a faythfull man beynge in trouble or indurance fol. lv A thaÌkesgeuiÌg vnto god for his deliueraÌce fo lvi A generall Pâayer that all menne maye walke in theyr vocacion and callynge fol. lix A prayer for our enemyes fol. lxv A prayer for the aduersaryes of Gods truthe and that all men maye come to the true knowledge of gods blessed worde fol. lxvi A prayer for one vniforme and perfecte agrement in matters of Christen religion fol. lxâi A prayer for the Common peace and quyetnes of all Realmes fol lxxv A prayer to be preserued from the plage and other diseases fol lxxviii A praier to preserue yâ frutes of the earth fo lxxxi A prayer that we maye haue the feare of god before our eyes in al our doynges fol. lxxâiii A prayer for fayth fol. lxxxv A prayer for charitie fol. lxxxvi A prayer for a gâdly lyfe fol. lxxxviii A prayer agaynst the temptacions of the flesh the diuell and the worlde fol. xci A prayer for the remyssyon of synnes fol. xcv A prayer for a competent necessary lyuing fo c. A prayer to be sayde before the Sermon fol. ciii A thansgeuâng vnto god after the SermoÌ fo cv A prayer to be sayde before the receyuynge of the holy Communion fol eodem A Thankesgeuynge after the receyuynge of the Communion fol. cxi A short prayer to be sayd at receiuiÌg of the mistery of câristes body in yâ holy coÌmunioÌ fo cxii A praier to be sayd at âhe receyuing of the mistery of christes bloud in the holy coÌmunioÌ fo cxiii A prayer agaynst Idolatry fol. cxiiii A prayer agaynst Swearyng fol. cxv A prayer agaynst pryde fol. cxvii A prayer agaynst Whoredome fol. cxviii A prayer agaynst Couetousnes fol. cxx A prayer against glottony drunkeÌnes fo cxxiii A prayer agaynst Idlenesse fol. cxxv A prayer against slauÌdering baâbitiÌg fo cxxvii A general prayer for the auoydyng of all kynde of Synne fol. cxxix A Praier vnto God in prosperitie fol. cxâxiii A Prayer vnto God in aduersitie fol. cxxâiiii A thankesgeuing vnto god for sending his sonne into this worlde to dye for our syns fol. cxxxix A thankesgeuyng vnto god that he hath brought vs oute of the darckenes of mennes tadicions into the gloryous lyght of hys holye gospell fol. cxlvii A Thankesgeuynge vnto god fâr all hys benefytes fol. cxlix A prayer to be sayd for al such as lye at the poynte of death fol. clii A thankesgeuynge vnto god for the departure of the faythfull out of this worlde fol. cliii The Letanye and Suffrages with certayne other Prayers for dyuers purposes fol. clvi The ende of the Table ⧠To the most honourale vertuous Lady Anne Douches of Somerset her ârace Thomas Becon her most huÌble and faythful seruant wysheth the fauour of god encrease of honour long lyfe and prosperous health ⪠both of body and soule SO ofte as I behoulde the fact of this world ⪠namelye of thys realme of England mou Gracious Ladye I know not whether ther be offered vnto me greater occacions of gladnes or of sadnes For when I consider the horrible blyndnes and monsterous ignoraunce whyche heretofore reygned among vs a great number of yeares yea and that almost vniuersally in al partes of the Christen publique wâale thorow the subtile deuises of Sara and of his ministers which to deceiue the folish blinde world fashyon them selfes lyke vnto the Apostles of Christ and walke as the Aungels of lyght when notwythsâandynge they are in deede falâe Apostles and deceatfull worckers hauyng an ââwarde apperaunce of godlynes ii Cor. xi but vtterly denying the vertue and power therof and now se the aforesaid pestileÌces banyshed and driueÌ out of this most florishing realâ of England thorow the wonderful working of Gods spirit in the Kynges Magesây and in his most honorable Councel I cannot but hartelye âeioyse and âyâe God most intâre âhaârkes For who seeth ãâã eâcept he be wilfully blynâe and obsâinatly refuse to seâ how many âoâable and exceleÌt benefiâs of ouâ saluacion we haâe reââyued of God vndââ this our kyng a Prince for hys godly dispoâicioâ ãâã âerâuous enâerprises worthy to enioy not onely immortal fame but also the yeares of aâncient and long liuing M eâhuselâh ãâ¦ã in these hys yong yeares by the aduise of his most honorable CouÌsel hath no les trauailed in puttiââway Idolatry Papiââây ⪠SupersâicioÌ and Hypocrysy out of this his graces Realme ând in reââoryng vnto vs hys humble and obedient Subiects the true religioÌ and the glorious Gospel of our sauiour Iesu Chriât then that most godly yong king Iosias dyd in hys kyngdom of Iuda whych beyng but a chylde of eyght yeâes olâe when he began to reygne dyd not wythstanding both studiously iiii reg xxii ⪠and earnestly seke after the God of Dauid his âather ⪠i. Pa. xxxiââ ⪠turned neither to the right hand nor to the leât Anâ in the .xii. yeare he began to puâge Iuda and Hieâusalem of hyl altars groues harued images and images of mettal so that they âroke down the altares of Baaleuen in the Kynges presence and the idols that were vpon them he caused to be destroyed He slew the Idolatrous Priests and the Chaplens of Baall He destroyed the stewes and whorysh houses and put down the buggeây places He neuer cesed tyll he had reformed all hys whole realme and brought in againe
anye other infyâell The Gospell of Christe begetteth and bryngeth forthe newe lyfe and newe maners yea and those pure honeââ and godly If such frutes followe not the Gospellers profession ⪠in vayn do they braggâ of the Gospell of the gracâ of God of the Chrysten lybertye of the iustificacyon of faythe of the sacryfyce of Christes death of the pryce of his prâcyous bloude and of oure ryghteous makynge by hys gloryous resurreccyon If they were the sones of God they woulde do the woorkes of God The sonne saythe God honoureth hys father ⪠and the seruaunte hys Lorde If I be a father where is my honoure If I be a Lorde where is my fâate sayeth the Lorde of hoastes Iâ we diligentlye martke the mannerâ of men berelye the pryde Walach i ⪠the couetousenes ⪠the vnmercyfulnes the enuye the malyce ⪠the voluptuous liuynâe fayened frendshyp and suchâ other abhomynable synnes whych reygne and tryumphe nowe a dayes in vs shall euidentlye declare what good Gospelleâs and perfecte Christyans wee are It maye shame vs in thys open lyghte of the Gospell to brynge forth the workes of darcknesse and to lyue as though we knew no Gospell no God no Chryste no truthe God may well saye of vs as he sayed of the Iewes Esay i. I haue nouryshed ând broughte vp children and they haue dyâpysed ãâã GOD calleth vs and we refuse to goe Prouerbe â GOD stretcâeth out his hand and no manne regardeth it God commaundeth vs to walcke in hys vyneyard and wee loyter abroade ydlelye Wath xxi GOD geueth vs Talentes to occupye and we buryed theym in the grounde and dooe no good wyth theym God calleth vs vnto the Maryage of hys Sonne Wath xxv and wee haue so muche mynde of oure Fearmes of our-Oâen and of oure Wyues that wee haue no pleasure to god God woulde gather vs to gether Wath xxii as the hen doothe her Chyckens but we wyll none of it Luke xiii God proffereth vs the lyghte of hys gloryous Gospell but we loue to walcke in daâckânes God woulde shewe hym selfe vnto âs but we care not for the syghte of hym Wath xxiii God woulde vs to bee saued but we regard not our saluation O to much vnâhaÌkeful chucâyshnes The Diuell the worlâe the flesh haue so âly neâed our eyes that we caâ not se what is good profitable coâts What shal I speake of the disoâeâyente and ââubbourne Papââts Papystes which bothe obstinately maliciâuâly refute the manifeât truth of Gods blessed worde wil by no meanes coÌsent vnto it although their own conscience accuseth and condempneth them for so âoyng Wat. xii If any commit that moosâe greuous synne agaynst the holy Gost which shal neuer be forgeuen certes those Papists whyche knowe the truthe of Christes Gospel and yet maliciously and or a sette purpose wythall theyr power resyââe it are gyltye of that synne Mark xiii Luke xii Esay xxx These Papists as the Prophet calleth them are an obstinate people vnfaâthfull children ⪠yea childrene that wyll not heare the lawe of the Lorde They cry continually speake pleasaunt thynges vnto vs preach vs false things Treade out of the waye go out of the pathe turne the holye one of Israell from vs. Departe from vs O God we desyre not the knowledge of thy wayes Iob. xxi Wath viii Theese Papystes are lyke the Gergesens whych for feare of losyng theyr fylthy swyne were loth that Chrâst should come among them God turne their heartes What shall I speake of the Anabaptistes Lybeâtâines Anabaptiâes ⪠Libertines Epycures Epicures and suche other sectaryes whyche scorne and mocke the misteryes of Goddes worde and lyue so licenciouslye and voluptuouslye wythout al feare of God as though there were no God at al ⪠nor no life after thys God haue mercy vpon vs When I consyder thys our bothe vntowardenes and vnthankefulnes it maketh me sorowefull because we aunsweare not kyndenesse for kyndnes but rather euyll for good And to encrease my sorowe thys sentence of oure sauioure Christe dothe manye tymes come into my mynde The kyngedome of God shall bee taken awaye frome you ⪠Wath xxi and shal be geuen to a peopâe that shall brynge forth the fruftes of it Oure lyfe is so vngodlye and we are so vnfrutefull in good works that with out al doubt except we repent and amend Goddes word for our vnthankfulnes shal not onely betaken away from vâ but also for these moste sweete and pleasaunte benefytes of God we maye be sure to feele most bytter and greuous plages God wyll not be mocked Thys is the condempnacion sayeth Christe that lyght is come into the worlde Ihon. iii. and men loued darcknes more then light because theyr dedes weâe euil He loueâ cursing saith the Psalmographe and it shall come vpon hym Psalm cix he woulde none of the blessing therfore shal it be farre frome hym The propertye of God whyche wyll not the death oâ a synner but rather that he turne and lyue is fyrste to sende his Prophetes and Preachers to exhorte the people vnto repentaunce and amendemente of lyfe If they wyllynâelye heare the Preachers repente and amende theyr lyfe as the Niniuites dyd at the preachynge of Ionas then are all the plages whyche theyr synnâs mooste iustlye had deserued turned away from them Ionas iii ⪠and the blessyngâ of God lyghteth vpon that people God fauoureth them God kepeth and defendeth them God geueth theym aboundaunce of all thynges God keepeth theyr realmes quiet and free from commocions God sendeth theym good Magystrates and godlye preachers God prospereth all theyr doynges But if they despyse the preachyng of Gods woorde and wyll not redresse theyr lyfe accordynge to the rule and appoyntment therof but go forth in the lewdnes of theyr hearte and contynue in all theyr abhominations then dothe Gods curse fal vppon them penury and scarsnes of al temporal thynges insurreccions and commocions erroures and heresyes battell and plaâe cruell Tyrauntes and false preachers confusion of thynges and final destruccion as God hym selfe sayth by the Prophet Iere ⪠xxix I wyl seÌd vpon them swearth honger and pestylence because they haue not heard my wordes whyche I sente to them sayeâh the Lorde by my seruauntes the Prophetes Agayne he sayeth because they haue forsaken my lawe that I gaue them and haue not hearde my voyce ⪠nor yet walcked thereafter but folowed the wickednes oâ theyr owne heartes and runne after straunge goddes as theyr fathers taughte them Therfore thus saythe the Lorde of hostes the God of Israell ⪠behoulde Iere. ix I wyll feede thys pe ople wyth warme wode and geue them galâ to dryncke I wyll scatter them amonge the Heathen whome neyther they nor theyr rathers haue knowen And I wyll sende a swearde among them to persecute them and I wyll neuer leaue vntyll I haue broughte them to noâghte The Prophete also saythe if ye
their flock abide amoÌg theÌ teach them thy blessed word feede theÌ with hospitality lead a godli life bring vp their youth vertuously and be at all tymes readye if thy glori the health of their parishioners requireth to bestowe their life Take away from vs al those curates ãâã ⪠lvi whyche are blynde with out knowledge dumme dogges not able to barke which haue plesure to behold vain thiÌgs loue to ly snortyng dreaming Most vnshamefaced dogges are they they haue neuer inough althoughe they heape benefice vpon benefice prebende vpon prebende deanerye vpon deanery neuer so muche Iereây vi ⪠For al are wholy bent vnto couetousnesse euen frome the hyghest vnto the lowest and the thinges that they get spend they in banketting and in vaine plesures Take away from vs those false prophetes Math. viâ which come vnto vs in shepes clothes but inwardly are rauening wolues Take a way those false anoynted fals preachers whyche by theyr subtile doctrin go about to bring vs into errour Mat. xxiii and teache vs not to seke the with true faith in heaueÌ where thou sytteste on the ryght hande of God thy father but in the cloister andin the pixe Mark xvi Luk xxiiii Actes i Hebâu i. Take away froÌ vs those greuous wolues whyche are entred in amoÌg vs spare not the flock but speke peruerse thynges that they may leade awaye the faythefull after them âctes ⪠xx Take away froÌ vs al those men pleasers which by their fair speche and flatterynge wordes deceyue the hertes of the symple Româ xvi by this meanes seruing their bellye and not the O Lorde Iesu Christe ââla v. Take away froÌ vs those iusticiaries whych teach that we are iustified by the workes of the lawe and not by faythe alone in our Lord God Ah Lorde if oure iustifiâacion commeth of works then diddest thou dye in vayne But whosoeuer seketh to be iustified by works is vtterly falleÌ froÌ the grace and fauour of god For we know that a maÌ is not iustified by the works of the lawe but by the fayth of the oure lord Iesu Christ Gâlâ ii we haue beleued in the o Lord that we mighte be iustified bi the faith that we haue in the not by the workes of thâ law because no maÌ shal be instified by yâ workes of the lawe Philip. iii. Take away from vs those dogges those euil workemenne those shauelings whiche teache Hebru ix â yâ thou by the one onlye oblacion of thy bodye haste not made perfect for euer them yâ are sanctified Enemies are they of the crosse of Christ Phili. iii. whose end is destruccyon whose God theyr belly is Take away froÌ vs these fals doctors which priuely bring in damnable sectes and deny the the Lorde ii Peter ii whiche hathe bought them thorowe whome the waye of truthe is euell spoken of thorow couetousnes with their disceit full woordes make marchandise of vs whose iudgemente is not far of and whose dampnacioÌ slepeth not Take awai froÌ vs those false prophets and spirits of Antichrist i. Ihon. iiii which teache that thou the Lord Iesu Christ tokest no flesh of that blessed and vndefyled virgyn Marye thy mother Take awaye from vs the proud whore of Babylon âpoc xvii that great and blasphemous baude of al the whordoms and abhominacions of the earth with whom euen the very kings of the earth haue plaid the whore mongers and they that dwelt on the earth wer made dâoÌckeÌ wyth the wine of her whoredoÌ Down o Lorde with that purpled rose coloured whore decked with golde pearle precious stones hauyng a goldeÌ cuppe in her hand ful of the abhomynacions fylthynes of her wantonnes Down o lord wyth that gorgyous stroÌpet whiche is dronke wyth the bloude of saynctes and with the bloude of thy Martirs O Iesu. Let that whore behated of al menne lette her be desolate Apo. xviii comfortlesse and naked yea let the verye fleshe of her be gnawen of she coÌsumed wyth fyre Let that greate Babilon be made a dwellynge place of deuils and an hold of al vnclene spirites and a cage of all fylthye and hatefull byrdes For of the wine of her pestilent whordome haue al nacions dronken yea the very kings of the earth haue committed whoredom wyth her and the Marchauntes of the earthe haue waxen ryche thorowe her wantonne pleasures O Lorde take awai from vs these Marchaunts that geue attendauÌce vpon that filthy whore deceyue the whole world wyth theyr peltyng pedlary thieuyshe trashe and masking marchaundyse Lette they re wares bee soulde no more but boothe they and theyr bloudy whoryshe Mastresse taken away from vs so that we be no more deceiued by them nor the truthe of thi glorious gospel condeÌpned for heresy nor yet the bloude of the saynctes anye more shedde O Lord take away from vs al these aforesayed monstures eueÌ so many as deface thi glory corrupt thy blessed woorde despyse thy flock and takyng vp on them to be feders fede theÌ selues and not thy shepe ãâã xxxiii in theyr steade place good Byshops learned prechers christen ministers faythful teachers true spirituall fathers euen such as bren wyth a ferueÌt vnfayned zele toward the setting forth of thy glory and the healthe of thy people Indue them wyth thy holye spirite that they maye be faythfull and wyse seruaunts geuing thy houshold meate in due season Mat. xxiii Luke ⪠xii Geue them that thy wysdom which no man is able to resyst wherwyth also they maye be able both to exhort with wholsome doctrine Luâe xxi also to conuince and ouercome theÌ that speake agaynst it Let repeÌtance and remissioÌ of sins be preached of theÌ in thy name among al nacioÌs Luke xxii Geue theÌ grace to perseuer in thy truth vnto the end Mat. x. ãâã xxiiii GrauÌt also O Lord that they may truly and reuerently minister vnto vs thy blessed misteries baptisme thy holye supper that oure faythe maybe confirmed stablyshed Math. xvii strengthened by the worthy receiuyng of theÌ and we wel comforted made stroÌg agaynst the gates of hel the deuil the world the flesh the curse of the law Eccles. iiii sin death desperacion and al that is enemi vnto vs. Let not their haÌd be stretched out to receiue slow to geue but graue in theÌ O blessed sauiour a minde conteÌt with that is inough one shepherde to haue one fâock and what so euer they receiue of theyr parishners wyllyngelye to spend it amonge them in maintening hoâpitality for the relief of the pore Hospitaliââ that they may be found feders of the fâock both in word and dede Mala. iii. For thou O Lord commaundest by the prophet in the olde law that al tythe shuld be brought into thy barne that there might be meate in thy house Thou callest the preachers barne âª
vnto the most harty thanks ⪠In like maner thou didist deliueâ Ioseph Danyell Peter Gene xli Dani vi and .xiiii. Actes iii. and many other thy seruaunts from their sorowes and calamities Oh who is able to expres with how readye and glad myndes they magnified the and thy holy name We therfore synfull wretches excyted and stirred vp with the godlye exaÌples of these thi seruants knowiÌg how greatlye thou delightest in the sacryfycâ of prayse Psalme l. Psal. âxvi Hebru xiii confessynge also suche is oure beggary that we haue none other thyng worthy to offer vnto thy diuine maiesty are at this present gathered together to celebrate thy great mercyes tâ magnify thy blessed name and ãâã render vnto the mooste humble ble thanks and immortal praises that it hath pleased the of thine excedinge goodnes the rather at the contemplâcion of oure prayers to shew thy fauorable mercye in the deliueraunce of thy seruaunt and our dere brother N. vnto oure singuler ioye and greate comfort For this thy benefite most beneficiall father we so hertely thancke the as herte can thyncke most entirely beseching the that thou wilt geue vs al grace euen so many as loue thy blessed worde ⪠neuer to be vnmyndefull of this thy benefyte nor to coÌmit any thinge hereafter yâ should offend thy fatherly goodnesse or prouoke thi wrath against vs Iohn v. leaste thorowe oure disobedyence we after this feele more bitter tokeÌs of thy heaui displeasure then hitherto we haue done but in all oure enterprises so too behaue oure selues accordyng to thy blessed wyl that thou mayst delyghte in vs as a father in hys chyldren and vouchesafe to blesse vs wyth all spirituall blessynge to enryche vs wyth the knowledge of thy heauenly worde i. Cor. i. and to worke in vs a life conformable to the same that other seinge oure Godly maners and christian conuersacyon maye be encouraged to imbrace thi blessed worde to magnyfye thy holye name and in all poyntes to frame theyr life according to yâ rule of thi holy commaundementes thorow the inspiracioÌ of thy blessed spirite to whom wyth the and thy dearelye beloued sonne Iesu Christe be all honoure prayse and glorye for euer and euer Amen â A generalle prayer that all Men may walke in their voâacion and callynge FOrasmuche O heauenlye father as bothe thy honoure and dishonoure after a certein maner dependeth in thys worlde Math. v. eyther of oure godlye or wycked lyfe if we lyue well thy very aduersasaries shal be coÌpelled to gloryfye the but if ourâ life be vngodlye Esay iii. Ezec. xxxvi Româ ii so shalt thou be dishonored amonge the wicked euell spoken of thorowe our sinful liuing and because we shuld not walke inordinatlye so prouoke the enemies of thy truthe to rayle on the and to blasâheme thy holye name thou hast appoynted in thy blessed law certayne honest godly states and dâgrees wherein thy people shoulde lyue and haste streyghtelye commaunded that so manye as professe the and thy holye worde shoulde continue in the same i. Cor. vi Ephe. iiii eueri one accordyng to hys vocacion and calling and by no means leade a disâolute life after the maner of the heatheÌ which know not God that by well doingâ the professours of thy holie religioÌ may not only stop the mouthes of folish and ignorant people but also prouoke them to glorify the our Lord in the day of visitacion we knowing our infirmiti weaknes whych is so great and vnable to be remedied of our natural streÌgthes and frewill ii Cori. iii. that we are not able to thiÌk a good thought Psalm âxix much lesse to fulfil thy coÌmaundements which thou haste straightlye commaunded to be kept and wyshing yâ glory of thy most glorious name and the accomplishmeÌt of thy heauenly will most humbly and from the very heart besech the for Iesu Christes sake to endue vs wyth thy holy spirit which maye fulfyll that lacketh in vs make vs newe creatures trade vs in the pathes of thy holye lawe and geue vs grace to walke accordinge to our vocacion in thy feare in the obedience of thy godly wyll that we attempt nothynge that in anye poynt may hiÌder thi glory obscure thi honour deface thy name cause yâ to be euil spoken of among the vngodly And that thys may come to passe graunt O moste mercyfull father that euery one of vs eueÌ from the higheste to the lowest may vnfaynedly answer to our calliÌg train oure life accordynge to thy blessed wyll vnto the glorye of thy name ⪠that whatsoeuer we do in word Collos. iii. or dede we may do al thynges in the name of the Lorde Iesu geuynge thaÌckes to the God the father thorow him GrauÌt that al teÌporal rulers maye vse theyr offyce iustelye and godly seke not only to be feared but also to beloued Magystrates maintaine the good punysh the euill accepte no person in iudgement allow no fals accusacion Iere. xxi and .xxii. zacka vii ii para xix Eccle. iii. Deut. xvii Eccle. xx shee de no innoceÌt bloud heare the smal so wel as the greate receyue no bribes set forth thy glory auaunce thy holy worde promote thy faythfull preachers and in all theyr doynges seeke the profyte of the commân weale and so behaue them selfs that thei mai be founde worthy offycers in thy syght Subiectââ Roma xiii i. Peter ii Graunte that the subiectes may shewe all reuerent submission to theyr rulers obey theym in all thynges bee faythful and true to them yea and that not onlye for feare of punyshmente but also for conscyence sake Spirituâll Ministers Graunt that the Byshoppes the preachers of thy word al other spiritual ministers may take hede to them selfes and to al the flock Acteâ ââ in the which the holy gost hath appointed them ouerseers to fede thy holy congregacioÌ which thy dereli beloued soÌne purchased with hys bloude i. Peter v. and take the ouersight of theÌ not as though they were compelled but wyllinglye not for the desyre of fylthy lucre but of a good mind not as lordes ouer the Paryshes but that they be an example vnto the flock Graunte that they maye lay asyde al tiranny and hautines of mind ⪠and walke with al gentel softnes and teÌder compassion toward the shepe of Christ committed to theiâ cure and charge Let theim be as moost louinge fathers to Christes flocke if any of the shepe chance to run astrai to go out of the wai let them not therfore vngeÌtly entreate them but as it is the offyce of a good shepherd by fayr means cal theÌ home againe vnto yâ shepe foldeâ sekyng rather theyr saluacion then destruccioÌ Luke xv Let them remember the history of yâ lost shepe coÌsider how teÌderly the hedshepperd Christ thy soÌne and our Lord fetched it home againe euen vpon his shoulders ii Timo. ii For
day night blesse theyr Christen brethreÌ speke wel of all meÌ yea of theyr very ennemies that so many of vs as profes thi holi name Roma xv may with one mind with one mouth glorify the our heueÌly father thorow Iesu christ our Lord. Amen A generall prayer for the auoidinge of all kynde of synne AH lord that most puisaÌt god we in baptisme geuing ouer our selfs vnto the and vnto thy holi religion protested openly in the face of thy holy congregacion to forsake Satan with al his pompes and worckes to renouÌce the world and all the vayne pleasures therof to mortyfy the flesh and al the lustes of it Roma vi and frome heÌsforth to dye vnto sinne to liue vnto righteousnes Gala. iii. and to lead a new lyfe Thys our couenaunt bargayne made with the O Lord god we keepe not but to muche wretchedly we breke it traÌsgres thy holye commaundemente In stead of our seruyce due vnto the we serue Satan Leuing the fulfyllyng of thi commaundements we obey our own wil. The world and the flesh so rage and raignin vs that we can scarcely breath toward any godlynes Titus i. By mouthe we profes the but with our deds we denithe We promyse to work in thy vyneyarde but we loytour and worke not Mathe. xxâ In name we are Christians but in dede we are satans bondmeÌ the worlds slaues and the fleshes most vile seruaÌts and drudges Ah Lorde to muche wretched is our state and excepte thou shortlye helpest we are lyke vtterly to perysh so greatly haue the ragyng floudes of al kinde of synne brast in preuayled almost ouerwhelmed vs o most geÌtle sauior we haue a wil such as it is Romââ viâ to do good but we find no power no streÌgth in our selfs to perform it That good thiÌg which we wolde we do not but the euil do we which we wold not for we know that in vs that is Rome vii in our flesh dwelleth no god thiÌg No maruel For we ar bi nature the childreÌ of wrath Ephesia ii we are begotteÌ coÌceiued borne in siÌ Our seÌces Psalm ii wits deuises ar euil eueÌ froÌ our yong age vpwarde Oure hert is vnclene Gene. viii wicked froward lewd vnserchable We ar not able to thiÌk a good thought of our selfs Prou. xxii we ar vnprofitable seruantes Iere. xvii âi Cor. iiii hipocrites flesh al the nought is yea we ar the very boÌd slaues of sin Luke âvii Esayâ âx For euery one the coÌmitteth sin is the seruauÌt of syn O most swete sauâor ⪠help vs for the glori of thy name Ioh. iii vii Luke xix Thou caÌmest doun froÌ the righthaÌd of thi father into thys vale of misery to saue that which was lost Saue vs therfore good lord which wander abroade lyke shepe destitute of a shepherd Mathe. ix psalm cxix suffer not thi blessed bodi to be brokeÌ thy precious blud to be shed for vs in vain Hebrus ii i. Cori. xv Thou bi thi deth most valeaÌtly conquerest him that had power of death Ose. xiii Deliuer vs therfore froÌ his raging tirranye and make vs thy faythfull obedyent seruantes Iohn ii Suffer vs not to loue the world nether the things that ar in the world seing that al that is in the worlde as the lust of the flesh the lust of the eies the pryde of life is not of the o father but of the world And the world vanisheth away and the lust thereof but he that fulfilleth the wil of god aby-death for euer Suffer vs not to be ouercome wyth the boylynge concupisceÌcis of the flesh whych euer lusteth agaynst the spirite Rom. viii is not obedient to the law of god nether can be but geue vs grace to crucifye and to kyll the fleshe wyth the appetites lustes therof Galath v. that we may lyue and walk in the spirite and become new creatures Let not sinne reign in our mortal bodies that we shuld ther vnto obey in the lusts of it Neither suffer thou vs to geue oure members as instruments of vnrighteousnes vnto syn Roma vi but to gyue our selues vnto God as thei that are a liue from death and to giue our meÌbers as instruments of ryghteousnes vnto god And as heretofore we gaue oure meÌbers seruaunts to vnclennes and to iniquyti from iniquiti to iniquiti so let vs now from hensforth gyue our meÌbers seruauÌts vnto righteousnes that we may be saÌtyfyed Kil in vs the deds of the fleshe whyche are these Gala. v. aduoutrye fornicacion vncleannes waÌtonnes Idolatrye wytchcrafte hatred varyaunce âele wrathe stryfe sesedicion sects enuying murther dronkennesse glottoÌny and such lyke and plante in vs the fruites of the spirit loue ioy peace longe sufferinge gentlenes goodnesse faythfulnes mekenesse temperaÌcye Ephe. iiii As concerning the conuersacyon in times past geue vs grace to laye awaye from vs that olde man which is corrupt thorow the deceiuable lustes and to be renued in the spirit of our mynds and to put on that new man whyche after the image of god is shapen in ryghteousnes true holynes Suffer vs not to lye but speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour for asmuch as we are members one of another Suffer vs not so to be angry that we sinne Let not yâ sun go doune vpoÌ oure wrathe neyther let vs giue place vnto the backbiter Graunte that he which afore hath stollen maye from henceforth steale no more but rather labour with his hands some good thiÌg that he mai haue to geue vnto hiÌ that nedeth Let no fylthy coÌmunycacyon procede out of our mouths but that whyche is good to edifye withal wheÌ nede is that it may haue fauoure with the hearers Let all bytternes fearsnes and wrath roryng and cursed speking be put awaye from vs wyth al maliciousnesse Make vs courteous one to another and merciful forgeuing one another euen as god for thy sake forgaue vs. Ephesi v. As for fornicacioÌ al vncleÌnes or couetusnes let it not be once named amoÌg vs as it be coÌmeth saints nether filthi thiÌgs neither folish talking nether iesting which are not comly but rather geuing of thaÌkes Put vpon vs tender mercy kindnes humblenes of mynd mekenes longe sufferiÌg for bearing one another forgeuing one another Collos. iii. But aboue al these things put vpoÌ vs loue which is the bond of perfeccion grauÌt that the peace of god may euer more rule in our herts that we be thaÌkful for al thy benefits Finalli whatsoeuer thiÌgs are true whatsoeuer thinges are honeste whatsoeuer thinges are iust whatsoeuer things are pure whatsoeuer thynges pertayne to loue whatsoeuer thinges are of honest reporte if ther be any vertuous thing Ppâil iiii if ther be any laudable thing graÌt that we may haue those same in our mind and practise theÌ in
wyll bee louynge and obediente Esa. i. ye shall enioy the best thynges that growe vpon the earthe But if ye wil be obstinate and rebellyous ye shall be deuoured with the swearde For thus the Lorde hathe promysed with hys owne mouthe Howe doothe oure sauyoure thonder agaynste Corasin Bethsaida and Caper naum ⪠and threate them euerlastynge dampnacyon because they wolde not receiue the woorde of God and amende theyr lyuynge Wo bee to the Corasin wo bee to the Bethsaida saythe Christe Wat. xi For if the myracles whyche were shewed in you hadde bene done in Tyre and Sidon ⪠they had repented longe agone in sackecloth and ashes Neuertheles I saye vnto you ⪠it shall de easier for Tyre and Sidon at the day of iudgemente then for you And thou Capernaum which art lift vp vnto heauen shalte bee broughte downe to hel For if the miracles whyche haue bene done in the had bene shewed in Sodome they had remayned vnto thys day Neuerthelesse I say vnto you it shal be easier for the land of SodoÌ at the day of iudgment then for you Again he saith to his Disciples and to all faithefull preachers Luke x. he that heareth you heareth me ⪠and he that dispyseth you dispiseth me and he that dispisethme ⪠dispiseth him that sent me Therefore whosoeuer wyl not receiue you ⪠nor heare your sermoÌs when ye departe out of that house or that cytye shake of the dust of your âeete Verely I say vnto you it shall be easier for the land of Sodome and Gomor in the daye of iudgemente then for that cytye The dispisinge of Gods worde and the preachers thereof neuer escapeth vnplaged as it is euâdente by the historyes of the holy scripture Nohe preaceed to the old world and exhorted them to repente and to amende theyr lyfe or elsse God woulde surely plage them ii Petr. ââ ⪠They laughed Nohe whome S. Peter calleth the ryghte Preacher of ryghteousnes to scorne and hys doctryne What folowed ⪠was not al the world drowned eyght persons only eâcepted Lot seyng the vnnaturall and most abhominable vnclennes of the stynkynge Sodomites Gene. vii councelled them to cease so to much licenciouslye to offende theyr Lord God They would not heare Lot nor hys Sermons but churlysheây entreated hym What followed Gene. xiâ ii Peter ââ Were they not consumed wyth water fyre and brymstone from heauen O mooste dreadful plages The Iewes many tymes fel away from theyr Lorde God and worshypped straunge Gods and defyled them selues wyth all the abhominacions of the Heathen The Lorde God of theyr fathers hauynââ compassion on hys people sent to theÌ by his messengers ⪠yea betymes sent he to theÌââore to warne theÌ of the plages that shulde fal vpon theÌ if they did not repente wyth all their herts turne agaâne ânto the Lorde their God ii pa. xxxvi But they mocke âche messengers of God and deâpysed theyr wordes mis vsed his Prophetes vntyll the wrathe of the Lorde so arose agaynste hys people that it was past remedye What folowed Did not God send in theyr ennemâes among them whyche slewe theyr you ⪠men wyth the sweard in their holy teÌple neyther spared yong man nor maydeÌ neither old man neither so muche as hâm âhat sâeuped foâ age Were not al theyr goodes spoyled theyr strong cities and âoweâs destroied breÌt with fire Wer not theyr kyngs bound in fetteâs had theyr eyes cruelly thurstouâ so miserably caryed away lyke bond âlaues and prisoners into captiuity If any menne of warre or any connyng Artificers remained alyue were they not all caryed awaye and coÌpelled to muche wretchedly to serue in a straungâ countrye yea and that theyr very ennemyes Horryble and dreadeful plages woulââ these appere to the eyes of oure mynde and make vs stande in awe of Gods vengaunce yf we had anye feare of God in vs. i. Cor. x. All theese thynges saythe S. Pâule happeâned vnâo them for examples and were wrytten to putte vs in remembraunce whome the endes of the worlde are come vpon Wherfore let him that thinketh he standeth take hede leaste he fall For there is no respect oâ persons wyth God but in all people he that feareth hym and worcâeth ryghteousenesse is accepted wyth hym Actes x So lykewyse he that feareth ãâã God nor worketh ryghteousenes but lyueth wyth out al feare of God in wyckednes and vngodlynes maye be sure to be plaged oâ what soeuer country nacion for kynred he be For there is no respect of persons wyth God Moreouer after certayne yeares of theyr captiuity God remembryng hys promyse euen of hys owne goodnes delyuered them oute of thraldome-and broughte theym home agayne into theyr owne conuery Zere xxix where by the space of certayne yeres after theyr retourne euen so longe as the Plagues were whoâe and fresh in theyr memorye as the manner of the worlde is they contynued in the feare of God and walked accordyng to hys worde But wheÌ they once grewe vnto a quietnesse and by that meanes began to ware welthy they strayghtwayes forgott both God and hys plages and became the old men agayne ⪠Ambicious Proude Couetous Malycious Dysdaynefull Or mercifull Voluptuous and styrred vp sedicion among them selues They stryued who shoulde bee hygheât in authorytye They bought and sold all offyces and dyânityes Not the worthynes of the personne but the summe of the money was consydered They gaue theyr myndes wholy to worldlye honoure and ryches Hee that coulde sette hym selfe in the tygheste place amonge the offycers of the common wealthe howesoeuer he came by it was coânted the mooste worthye and most honourable person God and hys worde were set at noughte The Prophetes and Preachers of Gods word were brought vnto extreame beggary made of no reputacion and not herkened vnto In thys deepe silence of Gods truthe there arose certayne sectes as the diuell neuer sleâpeth but watcheth hys tymâ the Phaâiseis the Saduceis the Esses whyche in steede of Gods woorde broughte in theyr owne tradicions and so corrupted the holy law of God God seyng thys theyr ingratitude and vnthankfulnes vexed them besydes other plâges wyth continual warres and brought them vnder the dominion of the Romaynes so that where âs before they were free nowe are they in most miserable subieccion to strauÌgers yea and those their ennemyes For God wyll not leaue the conâempte of hys worde and wycked lyuynge vnpunyshed Notwithstanding God accordyng to hys olde and accustomed gentlenes once agayne hauynge petye on them and wyllynge to proue yf yet nowe at the last they wyl repent and amend ⪠that they maye bee saued sendeth not vnto theym hys seruauntes the Prophets as afore but hys owne dearelye beloued and only begotten sonne to cal them by hys moste godly sermons vnto repentaunce and amendmente of lyfe and to woârke miracles amonge theâm not onelye for the confirmacyon of hys doctryne but also for theyr comforte Christe
the seruaunt of the Lorde maye not fighte but be peaceable gentel toward all and redy to tech sufferiÌg the euil wyth meknes enforming theÌ that reâist if at any time thou O God maiest geue them repentaunce to knowe the truth i. Tim. iiââ ⪠Let them cast away vngodly old wiuish fables teachinge thy heauenly word purely truly be vnto theÌ that beleue an example in the word in conuersacioÌ in loue in spirit in faith in purenes Let them geue attendaunce vnto reading to exhortacioÌ to doctrine let theÌ studi to shew theÌ selfs in thi sight workmeÌ worthi of praise eueÌ suche as nede not to be ashamed As in prechinge thy holy worde ii Timo. iâ Iohn xxi i. Tim. iii. Titus i. âsa lviii Eâom xii so likewise in mainteining hospitaliti in distributing to the necessiti of the saints in feding the hungri in clothing the naked in lodging the harbourles in nourishing godly learned men make them diligent heardemen that they maye be pastores and feders bothe in worde deede Graunte agayne that the parishners may reuerence the byshops other spirituall ministers Paryââonerâ geuing them no lesse honour then the childe geueth the father Malach ii ãâã iiii Math. v. â Cor iiii Iohn xxi â Peter v. ãâã xxxiii Esay lviii ââbru xiii remeÌbring that they be the aungels of God the messengers of Christ the lyghte of the world the salt of the earth the dispeÌsatours of the misteryes of God the feaders of theyr soules the coÌfortours of the weke the Phisicions of the sicke the vpholders of the whole the exhorters vnto vertue the fraiers away froÌ vice c. which watch continuallye for the health of their soules Worke in the hertes of al them that ar instructed with the word such a tender loue and good wil toward the Ministers that teche theÌ Gâla vi that they may giue vnto them abuÌdantly al good things wherby the preachers may be the more able not onli to norish their familibut also maintain hospitality for the reliefe comfort of the pore For who goth a warfar any time at his own cost i. Cor. ix who planteth a vineyarde and eateth not of the fruit who fedeth a ââocke and eateth not of the milke Yf the preachers sowe vnto their parishners spiritual thiÌgs is it a great thyng if thei reape their carnal thinges Math. â Thy ordynance is o lord that thei which preach the gospel shuld liue of the gospel Moreouer grant that the husbaÌds mai loue there wiues as their owne bodies HusbaÌdes not be bitter Ephe. vi Colos. iii. i. Peter ii churlish or vnkynd vnto them but geue honor vnto them as vnto the weker vessels and as vnto them that are felowe heyres wyth thâm of the grace of life Likewise grauÌt that the wiues be in subiection to theyr owne husbandes as vnto the Lorde in al thinges Wyues and so behaue them selfs as becoÌmeth womenne of an honest and godly conuersacyon Gyue them grace to aray them selfes in comelye apparell with shamefastenesse and discrete behaueour not with broided here or gold or perle or costlye arai ⪠but with such as it becoÌmeth women that profes godlines thorow good works Let the inward maÌ of the hert be vncorrupte wyth a meke and quiet spirit whych before the O God is much fette by For after this maner in the old time did the holy women which trusted in God tyre theÌ selfes ⪠that wer obedient to their own husbaÌds euen as Sara obeied AbrahaÌ and called him Lorde Genâ xvi whose doughters the maried women are so longe as thei do wel Grant that fathers maye not rate their children Fathers Collos iii. Ephesi vi lest they be of a desperat minde but bryng theÌ vp in the nurture informacioÌ of our Lord god Chyldren Ephesi vi GrauÌt also that the childreÌ obei their pareÌts in al thinges and honour theÌ Masterâ Colos. i ii Ephe. vi Graunt that al masters may do vnto their seruauntes that which is iust equal putty nge away threatnings and know that thei haue also a master in heauen Seruauntes Ephe. vi wyth whom ther is ⪠no respect of persons Graunt againe that the seruants be obedient vnto theyr bodely masters in al thinges with feare and tremblyng Collos. iii. Titus ii i. Peter ii in singlenes of hert as vnto Christ not with eie seruice only in yâ eye-sight as meÌ plesers but as the seruauÌts of Christ doyng thy wyll O god eueÌ froÌ the hext with good wyl Gyue them grace also to consider that they serue the Lord not meÌ and therfore thei mai be sure that whatsoeuer good a man dothe he shal receyue it agayne of the Lord whether he be boÌd or fre Further more graunt Elders Titus ii O most mercyful father that the elder men mai be sober honest discrete souÌd in faith in loue and in pacyence The elder wemen likewise grant that they be in suche raymente as becommeth holynes not false accusers not geuen to much drynckyng but teachers of honest thinges to make the yong women sobre minded to loue their husbaÌds to loue their childreÌ to be discrete chaste housewifely good and obediente vnto theyr owne husbands that the worde of God be not euyl spoken of Yongemen Graunte also that the yonge men be sobre minded and of honeste conuersacyon To conclude graunte that euery one that professe thy gloryous name maye so lyue and behaue him selfe both in thoughte worde and dede that nothing mai procede come from them that shoulde offende thy deuyne and mooste excellent Maiesty Graunt also O mooste gentle and tender father that our lyghte may so shine before men that they seing our good workes Math. v. maye gloryfye the oure heauenlye father with thi welbeloued sonne Iesu Christ our sauiour and the holye gost that most swete comfortour to whom be al honour and glory for euer and euer Amen A prayer for oure ennemyes THe poisoÌful corrupcioÌ of our nature whiche we haue sucked out of our fyrst parentes Adam and Eue worketh so stroÌgly in vs O Lord and so myghtely striueth againste the mocyons of thy holy spirit Galathi v. Roma vii that we can not do that we wold nor accomplysh that yâ requirest of vs. Thou hast coÌmaunded vs to loue not onlye our frends but also our very enemyes to forgeue them yâ offeÌd vs to blesse theÌ that cursse vs Math v. Luke vi to do good to them that hate vs to prai for theim that do vs wronge and persecute vs if oure enemy honger to feede him ⪠if he thyrste Pro. xxv Roma xii to geue him drinke but our corrupt nature Exodu xxi Math. v. which euer striueth agaiÌst thy blessed wyl seketh al meanes possible to be reueÌged to requite toothe for toothe and eye for eye to render euyl for euyl when veÌgaunce is thyne
and amende O Lorde they are thy creatures thou haste no pleasure in the deathe of a sinner but rather that he shoulde turne and liue Ezech. xvii Ezech. xi haue merci on them ⪠suffer them not to perish make them of the vesselles of wrathe the vessels of merci of the enemis of thi truth louers and imbraces of thy truth Take away from theÌ their harde and stony hearte and geue theym a fteshye softe and gentle hearte Replenysh them with thy holye spirite and with the graces thereof that as they are thy creatures wyth vs so they maye be saued wyth vs. For we are taughte that thou hateste none of al those thinges that thou hast made and that thou dissemblest the synnes of menne for repentaunce sake Sapi. xi and art readye to haue mercye on all menne that repente beleue and amende Iohn vi Agayn seyng the nomanne can come vnto the except thy father draweth hym we most heartelye beseche the i. Timo. ii i. Iohn ii whyche alone arte oure onelye medyatour and aduocate to praye vnto thy heauenlye father that he maye haue mercye vpon the ennemies of thy worde tourne awaye hys wrathe from them lyghten hys louynge countenance vpoÌ them Psa. lxvii geue theÌ a good spirite and make them thy true and vnfayned dysciples Graunt also O swete Sauyoure which willeste all men to be saued i. Timo. ii and to come to the knoledge of the truthe that all suche as walke in ignorance blyndnes and erroure for lacke of doctryne maye haue faythfull Preachers sente vnto them whyche maye instructe them wyth thy heauenlye word brynge them out of darckenes into lyght delyuer them froÌ the bondage of mans tradicions and place them in the swete lybertye of the spirite So shal it come to passe that they whych now are not thy people shall be thy people and they which now abhorre and deface the glorye of thy woorde shall bee the valeaunte promoutours and defenders of the same and all suche as heretofore haue walked thorow ignoraunce in all kynde of supersticion and vngodlynesse shall from hencefourthe walke in the gloryous light of thi Gospel prayse the and magnyfye the obey the and serue the in holynes and ryghteousnesse all the days of theyr lyfe Luke i. vnto the glory of thy blessed name Amen A prayer for an vniforme and perfect agremente in matters of Christen religion IN thy laste and mooste sweete sermon whyche thou madest a litle before thy passion o Christ thou sonne of the lyuynge God thou gaueste thy peace vnto thy disciples Iohn xiiiii and willedst them diligently to kepe and maintain the same among them vnto the ând This peace is the quietnes of coÌscience the reast of the mind and the perfect consent and whole agrement among the faithfull in matters of thy holy religion In the praier also made vnto thy heueÌly father thou desirest Iohn xvâ that as thou and thy father ar one so thy disciples mai be one that is to sai knytte together in one mynde in one iudgmente in one meaning concernyng matters of Christen faythe i. Coââ â that they maye all speake one thynge preach and wryt one thyng and by no meanes dissent one frome another Thys peace thys vnyty thys perfect consent in faith and religion is almost banyshed from amonge vs in these oure dayes Ierem xvi whyle euery manne laboureth to establysh the inuencyons and dreames of hys owne hert whyle euery man sweateth to imagine a newe kinde of religion and to maintaine the same whyle euery man seketh to worshyp the not after the rule of thy blessed worde but after his own fleshlye fansy and idle imaginacyon Thy holy Apostle O Lord coulde not abyde that ther shuld be sectes amonge the Corinthyans nor that one should holde of Apollo i. Cori. iii. another of Paule the thyrd of Cephas but that thei only shuld embrace the which alone by thy blessed passion broughtest vnto theim euerlastinge lyfe forasmuche as thou and none other were crucified for them If that thy blessed Apostle had liued in thys oure tyme oh Lorde howe heuelye wolde he haue taken the sects that are now among the chyldreÌ of menne spronge out of hel and thrust in by Satan yea and that is moost to be lamented among them that professe thi holy name Insteade of Apollo Paule and Cephas we haue Benette Barnarde Fraunces Augustine Sectaryââ Anthonye Dominycke Rufus Honofrius Iacob Ioseph Gylbert Gregorye Brygyde Clare Helene Sophye Pope Cardynall c. besydes the dysordered orders of the Camaldulenses the Cistertienses the Basilyenses the Hieronimites the Tertiaris the seruauntes of sayncte Mary the Lazarytes the Magdalenytes the Whylhelmites the Ambrosians the Specularis the Chalomerians the Iohannites the Scelistines the brothers of purgatorye the brothers of the holy cros the brothers of the vale of Iosophat the Carmelites the Chartusians the Hierosolimites the Indians the Niniuâts the ConstaÌtinopolitans with an innumerable rable of Hypocrites mo papistes Heretikes Scismatikes Anabaptistes Sacramentaries Libertines such other dongehylles of Satan whych to much wretchedly haue deuided rent torne in peces the quiet vniti and frendelye concorde of thi holy religion while thei haue imagined and taken vpon them new sects and newe orders and by thee tryfelinge obseruances of them seeke iustificacion remission of synnes and euerlastynge lyfe forsaking the which art the fouÌtaine of liuely water digginge them myrye and durtye puddles that are able to hold no water Ieremye iâ ⪠O Lord as thys deuysion norisheth continuall discorde and enmity a moÌg the professours of thi name so do they that vnfaynedly cleue to thy blessed word sorowfully lament that thy glorye thy truthe thy worde thy passion thy bloud thy deathe is thorow these idolatrous imaginacions defaced obscured and almoost vtterly quenched in so much that if thou haddest not reserued vnto the a remnaunte iii. reâ xii Roma xi Romay ix Esaye i. whyche haue not bowed their knees to Baal we al hadde ben as Sodom and might iustly haue bene lykened to Gomorre O blessed Lorde lette very pytye moue the to haue compassion vpon thy poore troubled flocke Let the zeale of thy glory prouoke the to treade vnder thy foote al these Sectaries and Antichrists that thou alone mayest be knowen amonge all nacions to be the onlie true and lyuynge God Ah moste gentle sauioure ãâ¦ã Mat. âxiii there is but one lord one faith one baptisme one God one father ⪠one maister one bodye one spiritâ one hope one truth one gospel ⪠how vnsemelie theÌ is it for vs that professe this vnitye to be deuidâd in religion ⪠one to be of thys order another to be of that one to mainetayne thys doctrine another the contrarie Destroy therfore O lord this worke of Satan euen the bryngyng in of these damnable sects diuersities of opinions and restore vnto vs that moost sweete and comfortable vnytye of thy
god which caÌ not lie Titus i. Iohn ⪠xv thou art the self truth thou art faithful in thy words holy in al thy works Psal ⪠cxlv For accordyng to these thy louinge promises haste thou euer dealt with the children of men whensoeuer they repented turned vnto the. WheÌ they forsaked their sinful liuing called vpoÌ thi holi name thou forgauest al theyr siÌnes and he alest al theyr infyrmytyes Psal. cxxâ ⪠Thou sauedst their life from destruccioÌ and crowned them with merci louing kindnes For thou O Lord God art ful of compassion mercy loÌg sufferiÌg and of great goodnes Thou wilt not alwaye be chydynge neither wilt thou kepe thi anger for euer Neyther wylt thou deale with vs after our synnes nor yet reward vs accordyng to our wyckednes For loke how hye the heaueÌ is in coÌparysoÌ of the earth so great is thy mercy toward them that fere the. Loke howe wyde the East is from the West so far doest thou sette our synnes from vs. Yea like as a father pytyeth hys own children euen so art the mercyfull vnto them that feare thee For thou knowest whereof we be made thou remembrest that wee are but duste Esaye lx Eccle. xiiii Iacob i. â Petââ i. That a man in hys tyme is but as a grasse and florisheth as a flour of the field For as soone as the wynd goeth ouer it ⪠it is gone and the place therof knoweth it no more But thi merciful goodnes o lord eÌdureth for euer and euer vpon theÌ that fear the. Of this thy louynge kyndenes tender mercy who at anye time hath not tasted if he sought it with al his hert Forgauest thou not Dauid both hys whoredome and manslaughter wheÌ he repeÌted confessed hys syn Psa lxxxiii ii Reg. xii How oft didst thou call backe the plages of thy vengeaunce Iudi. x. ii Par. xii Iudiâ iiii when the chyldreÌ of Israel lamented theyr syns and turned vnto the How mercyful dyddest thou shew thy self to the Niniuites Ionas iii. when they repented humbled them selfs in thy sight Howe louynglye spakest thou to that synneful woman in thy gospel Luke vii and forgauest her al her sins because she repeÌted and beleued Peter thy disciple although most cowardly denying the Mat. xxâi after that he had bytterly wept and lamented his sins thou dyddest behold with thy merciful eye and fauorably receiuedst him again into the number of thi holi Apostles Luke xxiii One of theÌ that died with the beiÌg both a theif a murtherer after he had called vnto the for grace thou placest in Paradise and makest him partaker of thine eternall felicitye Mani other notable examples of thy greate mercyes fynde wee in the holy scriptures whyche wyll not suffer vs to despair of thi clemency and goodnes be our syns wickednesses neuer so manye but they rather do encourage vs boldely to come vnto the throne of thy grace ââbru iiii that wee maye receyue mercy and find grace to helpe in time of nede O most gentle sauiour thou art that moost louynge shepperd which diligeÌtly soughtest vp the wandering sheepe louyngely laydest it vpon thy shulders and tenderlye broughtest it home agayne Luke xv Seke vs vp which haue so long runne astraye laye vs vpon thy merciful shoulders and bryng vs home agayne vnto the companye of thy faythefull Thou arte that mooste mercyful Samaritan Luke x. which beholdiÌg the miserable state of the wouÌded maÌ with thy pitifull eie caÌmest vnto him madest clene his wouÌds pouredst in wine oil bouÌdedst them vp laydst the sick SamaritaÌ vpoÌ thi beast caridst him into the inne and neuer leaftest him til he was perfectly whole O most louynge sauyour vouchsafe also with thy merciful eie to loke vpoÌ our wretched state whiche wythoute thy helpe muste nedes peryshe Oure woundes are deadly woundes not able to be healed of anye eyther in heauen or in earth but of the alone which art the true Phisicion and alone healest theÌ that are contryte in herte Mathe. Esaye Luke â Esaye i. Oure hole head is syck and the heart is veri heauy FroÌ the sole of the foote vnto the head ther is no hole part in al our bodi but al are wouÌds botches sores and stripes which can neither be helped bounde vp molified nor eased with any ointmeÌ except thou puttest to thy helpyng hand Let it therfore please the of thy great goodnes to make clene our wounds to poure in the wine and oyl of spirituall gladnesse to binde them vp and neuer to leue vs til thou hast made vs perfectlye whole and broughte vs into thy heauenly kyngedome Heale thou vs o Lorde and we shall be healed ãâã xvii saue thou vs and we shal be saued ãâã âv Thou arte that mooste tender father whyche receiuedst home agayne wyth embracynge armes that lost sonne which had wasted all hys goodes wyth ryotous liuyng So soone as he returned vnto the repented him of hys dysorder confessed hys sinne and huÌbled himselfe in thi sight thou haddest compassion on him and ranne and fel on hys necke and kyssed hym Thou commaundedst thy seruaunts also to bryng forth that beste garment and put it on thy sonne and to put a ryng on hys hande and shooes on hys feete Thou gauest coÌmauÌdemeÌt agayne to fetche a fatte calfe and to kyll it and sayedst let vs eate and be meri for this mi soÌne was dead and is a liue againe he was lost and now is founde Shewe thys thy fauour O most geÌtle father to vs thy chyldreÌ also which haue vngodly bestowed the godly and vertuous gifts which thou both frendly and liberally gauest vnto vs. Thys our prodigall and licencious lyuiÌg sore greueth vs and we be hertely sory that we hauâ so greuously offended thy fatherly goodnes Notwythstandynge acccordynge to thy old wonte we moste humbly besech the for thy names sake to haue merci on vs Psal. xxv to forgeue vs our synnes to receiue vs againe into thi fauoure Take awai froÌ vs al oure old begerly ragges put on vs the newe garmeÌt of innoceÌcy that precius riÌg of fayth wherwith we ar maried vnto the Ose. ii those most godly shooes of the euangelike peace that wee maye walke from henceforthe in the wayes of thy holy commaundemeÌts Ephe. vi do that which is plesaÌt in thy sight Gyue vs grace so vnfaynedlye to repeÌt and to amend our lyfe Luke xv that the aungels of heauen maye reioyse at oure conuersion Psalms li. And so washe vs from oure syns more and more that at the laste we maye be cleane and appeare beautyfull in thy heauenlie fathers syght thorow the our onlye sauiour which wyth the same thy father and the holy ghoste lyuest and reignest one true euer lastynge God worldes wythoute ende Amen A prayer for a conpetente and necessarye lyuynge