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

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transgressor of this lawe but also at this present doe so horriblye and hipocriticallye offende thee in takinge thy name in vaine that so many waies in praying and not praying in reading and not readinge in speakinge and not speaking not cōfessig simply frō my hart thy doctrine trueth name but regardinge mine owne name farre aboue it Shall I file frō thee then vndoubtedly I am more gilty and more shall disobey this thy holy precept adding sinne to sinne where as y ● woldest I should call vpon thy holy name deare lord which hast geuen thy deare sonne Iesus Christ to be a mediatour for vs that thorowe him we might finde not onely grace for the pardone of our sinnes paste but also for the obtaining of thy holy spirit as well the better to vnder stande as also the better and more frankely to obey this thy holye precept for euer For his sake therfore dere god pardone my sinnes paste present wherof this law doth accuse me and graunt moste graciouse father that I may be endued with thy holy spirit to know and loue thy holy name word and trueth in Iesus Christ that I maie be zelouse wise and constaunt and that my tounge maye be sanctified henceforth guyded with thy holye spirite and grace to publishe confesse and teache after my vocation to others as occasion is offered thy trueth and gospel to call vpon thy name in al my nede to geue thankes vnto thee prayse thee magnifye thee and to sanctifie thy holy name as a vessel of thy mercy for euer and euer Remember that thou kepe holye the Saboth day c. AFter thou hast told me howe in the external seruice of thee graciouse lord thou wilte haue my tonge vsed so doest thou now teach me how thou wilt haue min eares all my whole body occupied namly in sanctificacion and holines that is in those thinges which thou pecularly hast appointed to be meanes immeditately to helpe to that ende As in hearing thy word preached vsing the ceremonies of thee appointed euē as y ● hast commaunded For the which thinges to be exercised of thy people thou at the firste dyddest appoint a certaine daye namely the seuenth daye whiche therefore thou calledst thy Sabboth that thereby they with their childrē and family resting frō all exerior labour which hindreth the meditaciō of the mind might not onely be more able to goe on throughe with their trauell and labour for withoute some reste nothing can endure in respect whereof thou woldest the very beastes which in laboure were exercised shoulde haue the priuelege of this Saboth but also and muche rather that thy people might with their family and children be instructed and taught first by the miuistery of thy word in preaching and catecchising secondly by the vsyng of thy sacramentes appointed after thy commaundement and institution they might be assured of thy promises thirdly by praiyng they might be augmented in al godlines and last of all by their metting together exercisinge all these thy workes of sanctification they might increase in loue and charity one towards another as members of one body and fellowes of one inheretaunce and thus by meeting together praying and vsing thy sacramentes they might be instructed in thy lawe and of that Saboth wherinto thou thy selfe dyddest enter after thou hadst made the world ceasing from thy workes not of conseruation but of creatiō into the which as after this life and the workes of this time they should enter so now they beginne spiritually to enter in restinge from their owne workes whiche the olde man moueth thom vnto not that good lord thou woldest these workes appointed for the Saboth day should not be exersised at any other time but onely on the seuenth day but because y u dydst as wel ordaine thē for a pollicie to endure till the comming of Christ as also according to the reuelacion or thee in that time didst open thy self beginning then in figures and shadowes whose verifiēs in thy tyme were to be opened therefore it pleased thee to appoint then the seuenth day which seuenth day although by reason of the policie being by thee be streied and by reason of Christ the veritie and body of all shadowes if be abrogate from vs yet standeth this commaundemēt in force aswell for the workes of santificacion that is for preaching thy word comming to heare it for praying vsynge thy sacramentes and coming together to that ende as also for those dayes which by commō order and on good grounde are ordained and receyued howbeit with this libertie that necessitie of our faith and sanctificaciō and charitie may dispēse therwith occasion of wilfull and wittinge offence being aduoided c. So that hereby I perceyue thy will and pleasure to be that I shuld at al times as much as charite and necessitye wyll permytte geue ouer my self and cause all other ouer whō I haue charge so to doe especially on the sondaies and other holye dayes being receyued and to that ende appointed to the resorting to the temple and places appointed to praier to here with meknes thy holy word and vse thy sacraments and ceremonies as thou hast commaunded and to exercise all thinges which might be to the confirmacion propogacion of thy holy religiō or make to the encrease of loue and charite as geuing to the pore reconciling such as be in variaunce visiting theficke euē as it were beginning that ●abboth wherof Esay speaketh By reason whereof I haue greate cause to thanke thee most gracious father that thou woldst appoint me to be in this time wherin thou hast more plentifully reueiled thy selfe then thou dyddest not onelye before Christes comminge but also synce Christs assensiō Neuer synce England was England dyddest thou so manifestlye reueile thy trueth as y u hast done in these daies Great cause I haue to thanke thee that y u woldst institute the ministery of thy worde and sacramentes as meanes wherby thy holye spirite is effectuall to worke in oure hartes sanctification Great cause haue I to thanke thee that thou woldest kepe the bokes of the prophetes Apostells vntil this time Greate cause haue I to praise thee that thou woldst geue me such knowledge in them as y u hast done of thy greate mercye Greate cause haue I to thāke thee for the good true ministers and preachers of thy worde which thou hast sent amongs vs and genē me grace to here them Great cause haue I to thanke thee that in this religion thou hast geuen so longe quietnes and harboroughe to thy church Great cause haue I to thanke thee for that thou woldeste make me suche a man in whom thy holye spirite mighte worke Greate cause I haue to thanke thee whiche woldeste call me into thine eteruall Saboth and rest full of all ioye such as the eye hathe not sene the pare hath not harde Greate cause haue I to thanke thee that so manye dayes are
appointed for this ende that we shoulde meete together to here thy worde and receiue thy sacramentes Greate cause haue I to thanke thee for the institution of thy sacramentes which thou hast ordained as thy visible and palpable lordes to the obsignation and confirmacion of the faithe of all suche as vse the same after thy commaundementes But infinite are the causes for the which I ought to gene thee thankes for thys commaundement But alas I am not onely vnthankfull but also a most miserable transgressour of it I wil not now speake of my transgressions past cōcerning this commaundemente presentlye they are so many that I cannot For y u knowest howe I doe not onelye at conuenient times on y e worke daies kepe my selfe awaye from common praiers in the congregaciō assemble of thy people and frō hearing of thy worde but also on the Sabboth dayes to ryde or goe aboute this or that worldely busynes I am verye prest to sitte down at this tauerne and to goe to that mans table I am readye at the first vydding but alas to resorte to the table of thy sonne receyue with thankfulnes the sacrament of his body and bloud for confirmation of my faithe that 〈◊〉 to learne spiritually to taste Christs body broken and his bloude shedde for the remission of my synnes so doe this oh how vnwillig am I To goe to masse and sacrynges with suche like Idolatrye I haue been a greate time more readie then now I am to heare thy word vse thy sacramēts as I shuld doe thy ministers I pray not for thy church I am not careful for no not nowe good lorde when wicked doctrine most preuaileth Idolatrye supersticion and abominacion aboundeth the sacrament and sacrifice of thy deare sonne Iesꝰ Christ is blasphemiusly corrupted whē for preaching there is nothing but massing for catechising sensinge for reading of the scriptures belleringing for syngynge of Psalmes and godly songes to our edificacion all is don in laten with such Notes Tunes ditties descantes that vtterly the mynde is pulled from the consideracion of the thinge if men did vnderstande it vnto the melody Al which my wickednes hath brought in my prophaning of this cōmaundement and my not praying Thy ministers are in prison dispersed in other contries spoiled burnt murdred many fal for feare of goods lyfe name c from the trueth they haue receyued vnto moste manifest Idolatrie false preachers abounde amongeste thy people thy people dearely bought euen with thy bloud are not fedde w t the breade of thy worde but with swyllings antichrist wholy preuailethe and yet for all this alas I am to carelesse nothing lamenting my sinnes which be the cause of al this O dear father forgeue me for christs sake and be mercifull vnto me and as of thy mercye thou dyddest geue me time to repent so geue me repentaunce Graunt me thy holy spirite to open to me this thy lawe so that I may knowe thy will in it loue it and alwaies obey it thy good spirit sanctifye me and worke in me a true taste of eternall life and pleasure in the meditation of it geue me gracious good father one litle mouthfull of the breade that y u feddest Helye w t all geue me that with him I maye come into mounte horeb Helpe thy church cherishe it and geue it harbo routh here and els where for christs sake purge thy ministery from corruptiō and false ministers send out preachers to fede thy people destroy antichrist all his kingdome geue to such as be faullē from thy trueth repentaunce kepe others from falling and by their falling doe y u the more confirme vs confirme the ministers pore people in prisō exile strengthen them in thy trueth deliuer them if it be thy good will geue them that with conscience they may so aunswere their aduersaries that thy seruantes maye reioyce and the aduersaries be confounded auengē thou thy owne cause Oh thou god of hostes and helpe all thy people me especially because I haue moste nede Honour thy father and mother that thou mayst lyue longe c. AFter that thou haste tolde me good lord thy will concerning the seruice whiche thou requirest inwardly and outwardly to be geuen vnto the now doest thou begin to tel me what thy wil is that I shuld do leaue vndone for thy sake vnto man And first y u settest before min eies them whō y u for ordres sake and the more commoditie of man in this life hast set in degre and authoritie aboue me cōprehending them vnder the name of father mother that I might know y t as of thee thei are commaunded to beare towards me a faithfull loue and a motherly care in the very names of father and mother wherwith y u honorest them so am I cōmaūded of thee to do that which is most equall iuste as the very brute beasts doe teach vs that with childly affection and duetye I shuld behaue my selfe towards thē that is I shuld honor thē which cōprephēdeth in it loue thankfulnes reuerence and obedience that not so much because they be my parēts and in their offices are carefull for me for it maye be they will neglecte the doinge of theyr dueties towardes me but because thou commaundest me so to doe howe so euer they do So that by thys commaundement I perceiue that thou woldest I shuld consider them whō thou hast placed in auctorite and superiour degre as parēts maiestrats masters or such like and accordingly behaue my self toward them honour them that is to say loue them be thankfull vnto them reuerence them and obey them for thy sake so lōg as they pass not their bounds that is so longe as they requyre not otherwise then y u hast geuen them commission or permission to doe And for as much as thou seest their care and offyce is greate and oure corruption to obey is very muche as wel to encorage them in their vocation to be diligent as to enflame me to humble obedience vnto them therthroughe to make them more willinge to sustaine cares for me y u addeste a promise that is longe lyfe which so farre as it is ablessing frō thee y u wilt endue vs w t all Wherby we may gather that a ciuel life doth much please thee and receiueth here rewards especially if we lead it for conscieunce to thy lawe And on the contrary part a disobedient lyfe to them that be in auctorite wil bring the soner thy wrath and vengeaunce in this life All whiche worketh muche to the commendation of the state of politike ciuell maiestrats By reason hereof deare father I se my self much boundē to praise thee and hartelye to obey thys thy commaundement For in it by it y u declarest thy greate loue towarde vs which euen in this present life our pylgermage and passage to oure home woldst haue vs to enioye the benefite of peace and moste
works and therefore praye alwayes that we maye be content with thy wil and be borome thereto And for asmuch as thou hast reuealed to vs so muche of thy wyll in thy word writen as is necessarye for vs in thys life to know yea as we can attaine vnto and a lytle further we ought to take all thynges done there agaynste as synne and transgressyon althoughe thou canste vse the same synne to serue thy prouydence Of the which prouidence w● can not nor maye not Iudge further then thou hast shalte open it vnto vs. So that this peticion Thy will be done is not simplie to be vnderstand concerninge thy omnipotent wil vn reueled against the which nothing is nor can be done but rather concerning thy will reueled in thy lawe gospel the which thou here teachest me that we shuld desire not only to know it but also to doe it and that in suche perfection willingnes as it is in heauen The which thinge I perceiue hereby that thy childrē doe desire daily in for themselues and others do lament the contrary in whōsoeuer it be so that often their eies gushe out with riuers of teares because men kepe not thy lawes By reason hereof I see that I am farre from the syghes and teares of thy people I see my ignoraunce of thy wyll yf thou hadeste not opened the same by thine owne mouth I see my ignoraūce how acceptable a seruyce obedyence to thy wil is and therfore doest y u place this peticion amonges the fyrst and continual desires of thy childrē Againe I se my pouertie in godly obediēce which had nede to be taught to pray for it therby to signifie vnto me my want and vnhabilitie to attayne it but by thy gift Thirdly I se my disobedience for els neuer woldst thou haue cōmaunded me to haue praied for the doing of thy will if I seinge my want wold haue prayed so Last of all I se thy goodnes whiche wilt giue to me and others to obey thy will that is to loue thee wyth al our harts to loue our neighbour as our selfes to die to our selues to liue to thee to take vp oure crosse and to followe thee to beleue to repent c for ells thou woldest neuer haue bidden vs to pray for a thinge which we shuld not loke for So that I haue great cause to lamēt and reioyce To lament because of my miserable state and condition because of my sinne ignoraunce pouertie and peruersitie also because thy will is euerye where either not knowen or contēned and Sathans will the wil of the world and of the fleshe readily obeyed To reioyse I haue great cause for that thou hast opened thy selfe and will vnto mankind for that also ▪ thou peculiarlye hast taught me these things and because also thou wilt graūt me grace to doe the same But alas howe vnthankfull I am and how hard harted thou Lorde doest knowe Oh be mercifull vnto me and forgyue me I pray thee graciouse god graūt me thy holy spirit to reueale to me my ignoraunce of thy will my pouertie and peruersitie that I may hartely bewayle it c and by thy helpe and working of the same spirit may suppresse the will of the fleshe Agayne graunt me thy holy spirit to reuele to me thy will declared in thy lawe and gospell that I may truly know the same and enflame so my affections that I maye will and loue the same in such sort that it may be my meate and drynke to doe thy wyll Here cal to minde the .x. cōmaūdementes of god particularly or generally what therin he requireth and praye for the same particularlye as you se your nede that not only for your self but also for other Praye for patience to suffer what crosse soeuer god shal laye vpō you pray for thē that be vnder y ● crosse that they maye be pacient praye for spirituall wisedome in euery crosse peculiarlye or publikelye that you may see and loue gods will Geue vs this day our daily Bread BY Breade the foode of the bodye is vnderstande all thynges necessarye for thys corporall life as meate drinke health successe in vocatyon c. By this word Gyue we shoulde vnderstande that not onelye spyrytuall thynges but also corporall benefytes are goddes free gyftes and come not for our worthynes or traueyle taken aboute the same althoughe ours traueyls be often tymes meanes by the whiche god doth gyue corporall thinges By dailye is vnderstande the contented mindes of thy children wyth that which is sufficient for the present time as hauinge hope in thee y ● they shal not want but daily shal receyue at thy handes plentie and enough of all thinges By this word our is as well vnderstande publike benefytes as peace in the common weall good Magistrats seasonable wether good lawes c as particular benefites as be children health name successe in the workes of our vocation c. And besides this by it we shuld se the care euē for corporal things which thy children haue for others aswel as for themselues So that here I may learne how far I am frō that I should be and I see thy children are come vnto I se my ignoraunce also how that as spirituall thinges do come from thee so doe temporall thinges and as they come from thee so are they conserued and kepte of thee And therefore thy chyldren are thankefull and looke for theym as thy meare gyftes notwythestandynge the meanes whiche they vse if they haue them How be it they vse them but as meanes for except y u worke therwith all is in vaine Againe here I am taught to be content with sufficient for the present time as thy children be which haue the shortnes of this life alwaies before their eyes and therefore they aske but for daily sustenaūce knowing this life to be cōpared to a day yea a watch a sounde a shadow c. Moreouer I may learne to se the cōpassion and brotherly care thy children haue one for an other Last of al here I may see thy goodnes which as thou wilt geue me all thinges necessarie for this life or els y u woldest not bid me aske c so thou commaundest all men to praye and care for me and that bodely much more then if they be able they are cōmaūded to help me both in bodie soule By reasō wherof I haue great cause to lament and reioyse To lament because I am not so affected as thy children be because of my ignoraūce my ingratitude my peruersitie and contempt of thy goodnes and of the necessitie of thy people whiche alas be in greate miserie some in exile some in prisō some in pouertie sicknes c. To reioyce I haue greate cause because of thy goodnes in teaching me these thinges in commaundinge me to aske what soeuer I wante in geuinge me so manye thinges vnasked in keping the
which doe thou satisfie good god in thy good time accordīg to thy good will and pleasure Oh most louing god geue vs the bread of thi diuine precepts and make our hartes perfect that we may trulye frely walke and liue in them all the daies of our life Oh deare and mercifull father we besech thee geue vs the bread of thy liuely and heauenly word the true vnderstanding therof which is the light of our pathes the foode strong towre and sure defence of our saules that we beinge wel sensed with this munitiō fedde and filled with this foode maye be worthy geastes at thy celestial feast and wedding where we shall neuer hunger nor want Oh moste righteous and mercifull god father and gouernor of our life we confesse that we haue greuously sinned against thee from our youth vp vntill now in ingratitude in vnthankfulnes wilfulnes disobedience presumption innumerable our negligences sinnes whiche we frōtime to time most hainously haue cōmitted whereby we haue deserued not only sore ad greuouse plagues but euen eternal dampnation were it not that thou art y ● lord of mercy and hast power to shewe mercye on whom y u wilt wherin thou art riche and plentifull to al them that cal by on thee faithfully wherfore dere father we seing our manyfold and greuouse sinnes which we haue commytted against thee also thy great mercy louing kindnes pacience and long suffering towards vs are compelled not only to beare paciently and suffer our enemies whē they raile on vs slaunder vs oppresse vs vexe vs or trouble vs curse persequute kyll vs but also to speake well of them to enstructe them to pray for them to doe them good to blisse them to cloth them feede thē so heapyng coales of thy charity and loue vppon them and mercyfullye to forgeue them euen as thou deare father for thy beloued Chrystes sake haste forgyuen vs. Thus hast thou taughte vs good father not as the hipocrites to loke narowlye on oure neighboures faultes but diligently to examine oure owne consciences wherein we haue offended thee also what occasion of offence or falling we haue geuen to our brethren in eating drinking going apparell speaking disolute or vncomely laghter in barganing or by anye meanes and with all speede seke to reconcile our selues to them to forgeue vnto other from the bottome of our harts whatsoeuer they haue offended vs and to doe none other wise then we wishe and desire in our hartes that other should doe to vs y ● so we may fynde thee o lorde in forgeuing vs our trespasses mylde mer cifull which spedily doe thou shewe thy self vnto vs for thy deare Christes sake Oh lord thou god of the righteous we feele the frailtis of our nature to be so peruerse and apte to sinne that when thou by the giftes of thy holy spirit doest moue vs and as it were cal vs yea rather draw vs vnto thee then are we drawen away tempted of our owne cōcupiscence lust beside the greate and daungerous assaultes of the world and deuill therfore faithful father we thy pore children beseche thee to take from vs al those euills and accasions that may drawe vs from thee Oh deare god protecte defend and strengthen vs against all the suggestions assaultes of our enemyes the worlde the fleshe and the deuill that neither in prosperite we were haute or hyghe minded to say vnthankefully what felow is the lord nor yet in the abondaunce of temptations anguishe vexation tribulation or persequution to be oppressed with feare nor deceiued by flaterie nor yet to fall in dispaire and so vtterlye perishe but in all daungers and perilles of temptacions and in the myddeste of the stormy tempests of tribulacion ders father make vs thy poore children to feels the cōsolacion of the certaintie of our eternall election in Chryst Iesus our lorde and to perceyue thy fatherly succoure ready to helpe vs least that we beyng ouercome with the wicked sleightes and veceitfull inuasions of the enemyes should as without thy grace and merciful protection we shall be drawne into an obstinate mind so shut vp the cundite y ● shuld lead thy gracioꝰ gifts benifits vnto vs to our cōmoditye comfort that thou mightest lead vs forth with the euill doers barden our harts Therfore Oh good god giue vs these thi good giftes namely strēgth paciēce ioyfulnes of hart to reioyce in temptacyō assure vs that it is the triall of our faith that faithe in vs maye haue her perfecte worke that when we be well approuyd and purged with the fire of tēptations we may fynishe oure life in in vyctory and euer more liue w t thee in thy heauēly kingdome where no temptacion shal doe vs hurt Finally most merciful father we humbly besech thee to deliuer vs frō this present euill world from all humaine wordly feare from al infirmities of the fleshe mind frō false prophetes and teachers from false brethren from traitours tyrantes c and if it be thy good pleasure and may make most to the glorye of thy name deliuer vs from the handes of our enemies from all other euylls present and to come both of bodye soule that we beyng by the greate mercy defended from al hurtful thinges may alwaies vse those thinges that be profitable for vs deuoutiye geuē to serue thee in good workes that y ● yoke of our enemies and the bandes of sinne being shaken of we may possesse the inheritaunce of thy heauenly kingdome which thy dere sonne Iesus Chryst hath wyth hys precious bloud purchased for thyne elect frō the begynning of the world for thyne is the kyngdome thou onlye haste the mayestye thou onelye arte the god aboue all goddes kyng of all kynges and lorde of al lords thou onelye haste the powre and authorytye to set vp kynges and to putte them downe thou liftest the poore once of the duste and makesste hym to sytte amonge the princes of thy people thou onelye makeste warres to cease and geuist victory to whom thou wilt Oh dere god there is neither maiestie rule nor power honour nor worshyppe dignitie nor office riches nor pouertie helth nor sicknes plenty nor scar●●tie presycritie nor aduersitie war nor peace life nor death nor anye other thing but it is all thine thou both hast the power also wilt geue it to whō it pleaseth thee in thy time and ceason that all glorye maye be geuen to the alone for thou arte worthye O dere father to thee we come therfore for helpe and succour for wythout thee there is no helpe at al. Oh good father deliuer vs frō al that is euil in thy sight for thy owne name sake and for thy deare Christs sake that we beynge armes with thy holy armour and weapened wyth thy blessed worde and instructed by thy holy spirit may according to thy holy promise serue thee without 〈◊〉 are