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A14466 A notable collection of diuers and so[n]dry places of the sacred scriptures which make to the declaratyon of the Lordes prayer, comenly called the Pater noster. Gathered by the famous clerke Master Peter viret, Frenchman. And translated oute of Frenche into Inglysh, by Anthony Scoloker. The .viii. daye of Iune. Anno. 1548.; Bible. English. Selections. Viret, Pierre, 1511-1571.; Scoloker, Anthony, fl. 1548. 1548 (1548) STC 24781; ESTC S119202 12,472 40

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tayne on the iuste and vniuste Math .v. e. Iesus Christ sayd Father forgiue thē for they wote not what they doo Luke / xxiij c. Saint Stephen sayde / Laye not thys synne to theyr charge Acte .vij. g. And leade vs not into temptatyon Of two kindes of temptaciōs wherof the fyrst followynge / is Approbacion of fayth My brethern / coūte it exceding ioy whē ye fall into diuers temptacions / for asmoche as ye knowe / howe that the tryeng of your fayth bringeth pacience Iacob .i. a. Roma .v. a. Happy is the man that indureth in tēptacion / for whē he is tryed / he shal receiue the croune of lyfe / which the lord hath promised to thē that love him Iames .i. b. My sonne / dispise not the chastening of the lorde / neyther faynt when thou art rebuked of hī For whome the lord loueth / hī he chasteneth / and yet he delyteth in hī euen as a father in his owne sonne Pro iij. b. The ouē proveth the potters vessell / so doth temptaciō of trouble trye rightuous men Eccle .xxvij. b. Examen me o lord and proue me / trye out my reynes and my hart Psal .xxv. a. My grace is sufficient for the. For strength is made perfect thorow weakenes .ij. Cor .xij. a. God is faithfull which shall not suffre you to be tempted aboue youre strengthe but shall in the middest of the temptacion make away to come out / that ye may bear it .i. Cor .x. b. The lorde knoweth how to deliuer the Godly out of tēptacion .ij. Pet .ij. b. As for you / ye are they that haue biddē with me in temptacions Luk .xxij. b. Of the other temptacion which we require to avoyde Watch and praye / that ye fall not into tēptacyon the spiryt is willyng but the flesh is weake Math .xxvi. d. Marc .xiiij. d Let no man saye / when he is tempted / that he is tempted of God For God temteth not vnto euell Neyther tempteth he any man / but euery mā is tempted drawē away and entised of his owne concupiscēce Then when luste hath conceaued / she bringeth forth sinne / and sinne when it is finisshed bringeth forth death Iacob .i. b They that will be rich / fall into the tētacion and snare and into many folysh / noisome lustes .i. Timo .vi. b. Consyder thyne owne selfe / that thou also be not tempted Galla .vi. a. But delyuer vs from the Euell Be sober / ād watch / for your aduersary the deuell walketh aboue as a roaring lyō seking whome he may deuoure Whome resyst stedefast in the faith / and knowe / that your Bretheren in the woorld / haue euen the same afflictions .i. Ptri .v. b. Psalm Liiij d. Sathan hath desired after you / that he myght sifte you euen as wheate but I haue prayed for the / that thy fayth fayle not And when thou arte conuerted / strength thy brethern Luke .xxij. c. I sent that I might haue knowledge of your Faith / least haplye the tempter had tempted you / least oure labour had bene in vaine .i. Tess .iij. a We knowe that who soeuer is borne of God / sinneth not but he that is begottē of God / he kepeth hī selfe / and the wicked toucheth him not .i. Iohn .v. c. For all that is borne of God ouercōmeth the world / evē our faith .i. Iohn .v. a. For thyne is the kyngdome ād the power / ād the glory for euer Amen O lord God of Israel our father / praysed be thou now and euermore O Lorde thine is the might / power / glory / victorye and the prayse For all that which is in heauen and aerth / is thyne O lord thyne is the kyngdome / thou art Prince of all thinges Thyne are the rychesses / treasures / honour and dominion ouer all And in thy handes is the vertue / might / power excellencye Empyre and rule vppon and aboue all thinges Wherfore nowe oure God / we giue laud praise and glory to thy most noble name .i. Chroni .xxix. c. Read the whole Psalm cxliiij O the depenes of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God How in comprehensible are his iudgementes / and his waies vnsearcheable For who hath known the mynd of the lord or who hath bene his councell gever Or who hath geuen him ought aforehand that he myght be recompensed againe For of him / and thorowe him / and in him are all thinges To him be praise for euer Rom .xi. d. To God only wise / our Sauiour / be glory magnificence / Empire and powr / now and euermore Amen Iudic .i. g. Rom .xi. d .ij. Tim .vi. d .i. Petr .v. d. Apo .v. d .vij. c. Thou art worthy o lord to receiue glory and honour / and power For thou hast created all thynges / and for thy wylles sake they are and were created Apo .iiij. b ¶ The somme of the Prayer Our Father whych arte in heauen Hallowed be thy name O Lord God our father in heauen / we thy myserable children vppon aerth / beseche the / that thou wylt mercyfully Looke on vs / and lende vs thy grace / that thy name may be sanctyfyed amonge vs / and in al the world / thorow the pure and sincere teachyng of thy word / and thorow aernest charite in our daily lyuing and conuersacyon Seclude thou gratyouslye all false doctrine euell lyuing / wherby thy worthy name / might be blasphemed and slaūdred Thy kyngdome Come O let thy kyngdom come and be graet All synfull / blynd people and suche as are holden captyue of the deuell in hys kyngdome / those brynge thou to the knowleadge of the true faith / in Iesus Chryst thy sōne Thy wyll be done in earth as it is in Heauen Strength vs Lorde wyth thy spirite / to do to suffer thy wyll both in lyfe and death in wel and woo / that our will may alway be broken / offred vp mortified Gyue vs thys Daye our Daylye Breade And geue vs our dayly bread Preserue vs from couetous desyre / and carefulnes of the belly that of the / we maye be assured to haue Aboundaunce of all good thynges And forgeue vs our trespaces / as we forgyue them that trespas against vs. Forgyue vs our trespace / as we forgiue them whych offend vs that our harte maye haue a sure and glad cōscience / and that we neuer feare nor be afrayde for any Sinne. And let vs not be led into temptacion Lead vs not into temptacion / but help vs thorow thy spirite / to subdue the flesh / to despise the world with his vanities / ād to ouercome the deuel wyth all his crafty assaultes But Delyuer vs from euell And fynally deliuer thou vs frō al euell both bodely and gostly / temporall ād aeternall Amen All they that aernestlye desyre thys / let thē saye Amen Beleuing wythout any doubte that it is heard in heauē / accordīge as Christ promised vs sayīg / whā ye pray beleue assuredly that ye shall haue it / ād it shall come to passe The somme of the prayer Seke ye fyrst the kingdome of God / al these things shal be ministred vnto you Luke .xiiij. d. Finis VERBVM DEI Proue the spyrites / whether they be of God Ihon the .iiij .i. Reg .viij. d. Mat .vij.