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me from these mine ennemies Heale thou me O Lord I shal be heled Saue thou me and I shal be saued Iere. xvii Ah good Iesu my sins are great and infinite I confes but thy mercys ar much greater and more infinit Mi wounds are many and greuous Psal. ii but thou art that most louing Samaritan full of pytye and compassyon whiche by pourynge wine and oile into my wounds are suffycyentelye able to heale them Luke x. although they were tenne M. mo I am asinner but thou art a sauiour Math. i. I am sycke but thou arte a Phisycyon I am blynde Math. i● but thou arte the lyghte of the worlde I am Satans prisonner but thou art a redemer Ioh i. viii I am dead in sinne but thou art the resurreccion and lyfe Gala. iii. I am hongry but thou arte the lyuynge breade Ihon. xi I am thyrstye but thou arte the well of lyfe I am poore Iohn vi Io●n vii Esa● ●v Rom. x. Psa. xxiiii Iohn xv Iohn x. but thou art the lord of al wealthe I am a barren tree but thou art that true and frutfull vine I am the looste shepe but thou art that good sheperd I am that ryotous sōne but thou art that ●entle father Luke xv Eyhe ●i Math. xvi i. Pet. ii i. Timo ii i. Iohn ii Roma vi Roma vii Ose xiii and .xiii. i. Pet. ●i I am by nature the childe of wrathe but thou arte by nature the sonne of the lyuyng God I am by nature sinful man but thou arte by nature man rightuous innocēt I am a daili offēder but thou art a cōtinual mediator I am a breker of the lawe but thou arte a fulfiller of the same I haue lost the heauēly enheritaūce thorow sin but thou haste recouered it bi ●hi death I haue wrought mine own dis●ruccion but thou bi thy precyous bloud haste wrought vnto me saluacion Thus all be it O most merciful sauiour I find in my self nothinge but sin ▪ death and damnacion yet in the finde I grace merci fauour reconciliaciō forgiuenes of synnes and euerlasting life Take awai therfore that is mine which is al noughte gyue me that is thine which is all good Thou art called Christ annoynte me therefore wyth thy holye spyryte Thou art called a Phisicion Luke ii accordynge therefore to thy name heale me Mat. ix Thou art called the son of the liuing God Math. xvi accordyng therfore to thy power deliuer me from the deuil the world and the fleshe Thou art called the resurreccion Iohn xi lift me vp therfore from the damnable state wherin I most miserablye lye Thou art called the lyfe quicken me vp therefore oute of thys deathe Iohn xv wherewyth thorowe synne I am most greuouslye detayned Thou arte called the day lede me therfore from the vanites of this world ▪ and from the filthye pleasures of the flesh vnto heauēlye and spirituall thynges Thou art called the truth suffer me not therefore to walcke in the waye of erroure Iohn i. but to treade the pathe of truth in al my doynges Thou art called the lyght ▪ put awaye therefore from me the workes of darknes ●phe v. that I may walk as the child of light in al goodnes ryghteousnes and truth Thou art called a Sauiour saue me therfore from my sinnes according to thy name Thou art Called Alpha Math. i. and Omega that is both the beginninge ende of al goodnes ●poc xxii beginne thou therfore a good life in me finish the same vnto the glory of thi blessed name So shall I receyuyng these benfits at thy merciful hand prayse the and magnify thy blessed name For euermore Amen A Confession of oure sinnes vnto the holye ghooste O Moost blessed And holye spirite Equall God wyth God the Father Iohn xiiii xv ● xvi i. Iohn v and God the Sonne I myserable sinner cōfoūded in my consciēce almost fallen thorow the multytude of my synnes into the hellike pit of desperacyon am come at thys preasente before thy deuyne maiestye moste humbly to confesse and from the boto●e of my hearte to lamente all those my sinnes and wickednesses whiche from my youthe hytherto I haue vniustly cōmitted in word deade or thoughte against thy goodnes most entirely besechynge the mercyefullye to forgeue me all those myne offences Psal. ii and abhominacions and to make in me a cleane hearte endued wyth a newe and ryghte spirite whiche maye from hencefourth thorowe thy godlye gouernaunce so derecte me in all my doynges that I may onlye attēpt such enterprises as be agreable to thy blessed wyll profytable to my neyghboure ii Cor. iii. and pleasaunt to my soule O lord my God wher thou art there is lybertye But I thorow the craftes of Satan the lustes of the flesh and the plesures of the world am in most miserable captiuity slauery bondage and thraldome wherby I euidently perceiue that thou dwellest not in me neyther the I am thy temple nor yet haue that ghostlye fredome wherwyth all be endued that haue the dwellyng in them O Lorde haue mercye on me and take awaye from me that heauye bondage of the flesh wherwith I am most gre uously enclo●ed geue me that swete free liberty of the spirite which bithe is wrought in the hartes of the faithfull that I being deliuered from the power of mine enemies mai serue the in holines and righteousnes al the dais of my life Luke i. again that thou makīg me a new creature by mortifying old Adam in me and by geuīg me a good spirite mayeste delyght in me as a father in hys sonne and continually dwell in me as in thy holy temple O blessed spirite forgiue me my synnes puryfye my mynde wyth thy holy inspiracion comfort my weake hert with thy ioiful presence make mery my troubled cōcience with true spiritual myrth lede me Iohn xvi which haue so lōg erred into all godlye truthe geue me the knowledge of al heauenly and spiritual things euē so much as is necessary for my saluacyon put on me the shield of faithe Ephe. vi that I maye be able to quenche the fyrye dartes of the deuyl kyndle my hart with the fire of Christē loue make me a frutful oliue tre in the congregaciō of the my Lord God geue me pacience in trybulation Psal. iii. take away from me vayne glorye in prosperytie engraf in my heart continual humilitie make be bold to confesse the truthe of thy Gospell before the tyrauntes of thys worlde and gyue me grace to perseuer in the same vnto the end Replenysh my brest with thy heauenlye gyfts and spirituall treasures that the deuyll the worlde the flesh wyth al their worckes pompes and vanities from me vtterli secluded and put a part thou maiest continuallye dwelle in me by thy godlye inspiracio ns and I in the thorowe true and
hym from the cursse of the lawe Galath iii and paied his ransome that he thus being fully perswaded may haue a quiet herte a fre conscience a glad wil to forsake this wretched world and to go vnto the his lorde god Moreouer thou hast conquered him that hadde rule of death euē satā Hebru ii suffer him not therfore to exercise hys tirranny vpō this our sycke brother nor to disquiet his cōsciēce with the errours of sin and pains of hell Gse● xiii i. Cori. xv Lette not Satan nor his infernall army tempt him further thē he is able to bear but euermore gyue hym grace euen vnto his last breath valeantly to fight against the deuil witha a stronge fayeth in thy precyouse bloud that he may fyght a good fight and finish his course with ioy vn the to glorye of thi name and the health of his soul. O lord so work in him by thy holy spirite that he wyth al his hert may contempne dispise al worldly thyng●s and set his minde who●ly vpon heauēly thynges hopyng for thē with a strong vndouted fayth Agayn let it not greue him o swet sauior to be lo●oned frō this vile wretched carcase which is now so full of sorowe trouble anguysh sickenes and paine but rather let h●m haue abent and readye wyll thorowe thy goodnesse to putte it of yea and that wyth this faith ▪ that he at the last daye shall receyue it agayn in a much better state then it is now or euer was frō the daie of hys byrthe Phil. iii. euen a bodye vncorruptible immortal and like to thy glorious body Let hys whol hert and mynde be set only vppon the· Let the remēbraunce of the ioies of heauē be so feruent in his brest that he may bothe pacientlye and thanckfully take his deathe ii Cori. xv and euer wish to be with the in glory And when the time cōmeth that he shall gyue ouer to nature and depart from this miserable world vouchesafe we most humblye beseche the O Lorde Iesu to take his soule into thy handes and to place it among the glorious company of thy holy angels and blessed Saynctes and to kepe it vnto that mooste ioyfull daye of the general resurrecciō that both his bodye and soule thorow thyne almyghty power being knit againe togither at that daye he maye for euer and euer enioy thy glorious kindom and sing perpetuall praises to thy blessed name Amen ☞ A thankesgeuynge vnto God for the departure of the faythful out of thys world O How can we most louing father render vnto the sufficient thanks for thine in estimable goodnes toward thi faithful seruauntes whome thou calling out of this wretched worlde vouchestsafe to place in thy heauenly kingdō amonge the gloryous company of thy holy aūgels and blessed saintes Psal. cxv O full precyous is the death of the faithful in thy sighte Blessed are the deade that dye in the O Lord Apoc. xiiii For they are at reast frō their paynful trauails and labours The souls of the righteous are in thy hand Sapi. iii. O God and the payne of death shall not touch them In the syghte of the vnwise thei appere to die but they are in peace They shine as the sparckes that runne thorowe the reed bushe Danie xii They glyster as the shining of heauen Thei are as the stars world wythout ende They ar as the angels of God Math. xx●i Apoc. iiii They are clad with white garmentes haue goldē crownes vpon their heads They do seruice day nyght before the glorious throne of thi diuine Maiesty Apoca vii They nether honger nor thirst anye more neyther doth the sun or any heat fal vpon them for the lambe which is in the mids of the thron gouerneth thē and ledeth them vnto the lyuing foūtains of waters They folow the lābe whithersoeuer he goeth They haue such ioies ▪ E●ay lxiii i. ●or iii. as eie hath not sene nor eare hath herd neyther is th●r any hert able to thīck them Infinite and vnspeakable are the tresures O Lord whych thou haste layed vp for them that depart in thy fayth For these thy fatherly benefyts toward the souls of the fayethful for that it hath pleased the to cal our Christē brethren and sisterne from this vale of misery vnto thy heuenly kingdome we geue vnto the most herty thanks humbly beseching the that thou wylte take lyke care for vs and so gouern vs wyth thy holye spirite both in sycknes and in health that we maye lyue a good and godlye lyfe in thys preas●nte world and whensoeuer it shal be thy good plesure to call vs hence we may with strong faith in the and in thy sōne Christe Iesu our Lord commēd both our bodies soules into thy mercifull handes and thorowe thy goodnes be placed in thy gloryous kyngdome among thy faythfull chosē people and so for euer and euer praise magnify the our heauenli father to whome with thi derely beloued son Iesu Christ our Lord and sauior and the holy gost that moste swete comfortour be al glory and honor worlds without end Amē Finis ❧ The Letanye and Suffra●●s O God the Father of heauen haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinn●rs O God the Sonne redemer of the world haue mercye vpon vs miserable synners O god the holy ●ost proceding from the father the sōne haue mercy vpon vs miserable sīners O holy blessed glorious tryniti thre persons one god haue merci vpon vs miserable sīners Remember not Lord our offences nor the offences of our forefathers neyther take thou vengāce of our synnes spare vs good lord spare thy people whom thou hast redemed with thi most precious bloud and be not angri with vs for e●er Spare vs good Lo●d● From al euil and mischiffe frō sin frō the crafts and assaults of the deuil from thy wrath from euerlastyng damnacion Good lorde deliuer vs. ❧ From blindnes of hert from pride vainglory hypocrisy from enuye hatred and malice and all vncharitablenes Good lord delyuer vs. ❧ Frō fornicacion and all other d●adly sin ▪ from all the deceites of the world the fleshe the deuyl Good lo●de del●u●r vs. ☞ Frōlightning tempest from plage pestilēce famē frō battel murther from sodaine death Good lorde delyuer vs. Frō al sedicion and pryuy conspiraci frō the tiranni of the Bishop of Rome al his detestable enormities from al false doctrin heresy frō hardnes of hert cōtēpt of thy word commandemente Good lorde delyuer vs. ❧ By the misterye of thy holy incarnacion by thy holy natiuity cyrcumcysyon by thy Baptysme fasting and temptacyon Good lorde delyuer vs. By thine agonye and bloudye sweat bi thi crosse and passion bi thy precious death and buriall bi thy glorious resurrecciō ▪ ascēcion by the cōming of the holi gost Good lorde delyuer vs. In al time
of the glorius gospell of christ shuld not shine vnto thē that they cast away thys doctryne as heresye go forth stil of an obstynate and froward minde to worshyp the bread wine as god condēne al other for heretikes whyche hold the contrarie O lord these bread christians may wel be resēbled to the men of Babilō which would not be perswaded by anye meanes but that Bell the great Dragon whō they dayly worshipped and offred vnto Dan. x●iii were liuyng godds and therefore sought they al meanes possible to destroy both Daniel and the king because thei taughte the contrarye and braste tho●e Idols geuing commandement that the liuyng God alone which thou art shuld be honored worshipped of al nacions in the worlde But we O Lord to whō thou haste reueled the misteris of thy godlye truthe and delyuered out of the kyngedome of darckenesse confes our selfs to be great lye bounden vnto the for thy mercyful benefyte We therefore beseche the to gyue vs grace so to walk in this glorious light of thy holye Gospel as it becommeth the chyldren of light in al goodnesse Ephe. v. ryghteousnesse and truth Thou haste deliuered vs from stinking Sodome suffer vs no more to loke backe toward it Gene. xi Thou hast brought vs home againe frō Babylō y● land of bondage vnto the newe Ierusalē Grant that we beīg delyuered oute of the handes of our enemis may serue the in holines righteousnes al the dais of our lyfe Luke i. Mathe. ii We haue sene Christ thy sonne and oure kynge suffer vs no more to returne vnto wycked Kyng Herode Luke ix We haue put oure hande to the ploughe grante that we neuer loke backe agayne but perseuer contynew go forward vnto the end Let it be neuer sayed to vs as thy sonne sayde vnto the Iewes Math. xxi the kyngdom of God shal be taken frō you shal be geuen to a people which shal bringe forthe the fruites of it Make vs fruteful fig trees Giue vs grace to be ryche and plenteouse in all good workes As we confesse the with oure words so let vs expres the with our workes As we fauour and loue thy Gospell so lette vs folowe and loue thy gospel For that seruant whiche knoweeth hys masters wyll and doeth it not shal be beatē with mani stripes If after we haue escaped frō the filthynesse of the worlde thorowe the knowledge of the Luke xii and of our sauiour Iesu Christ we are tangled again therin and ouercome ●ii 〈◊〉 ii then is the latter ende worse with vs then the beginning For it had ben better for vs not to haue knowen the wai of righteousnes thē after we haue knowē it to turne from the holy cōmaundement geuē vnto vs. So might it be sayde of vs accordynge to the true prouerbe Pro. xxvi The dog is turned to hys ●omit agayne Pr● ●xvi and the sowe that was washed to her walowīg in the myre Graunte therfore we moste humbly pray the that accordynge to oure knowledge we may leade an honest conuersaciō among all menne i. Peter ii that they which backbyte vs as euyll doers maye see oure good worckes and glorifie the our heauenly father in the day of visitacion Amen A thankesgeuinge vnto God for al his benefites VE mooste heartelye thancke the O LORDE God oure heauenly father for thy mamanyfolde and inestimable benefites whiche thou haste geuen vnto vs bothe for oure body and soule yea and freely euē of thine owne goodnesse wythoute oure desearte We thancke the that it hathe pleased thee of thy greate mercie fyrste to create make vs accordynge to thyne own image and lykenes Gene. i. to place vs in ioyful paradyse Sapi ii wher we shuld continually haue remained in a blessed quiet state if thorow the subtil and deceitefull suggestions of of Satan our old enemy Gene. iii. we had not transgressed thy holy cōmandement We thancke the also O most gentle father for thy louing kindnes whiche thou shewedst vnto vs when we all were perished lost thorow the sinne of oure firste father Adam For whē thou mightest iustly haue condemned vs and cast vs into perpetuall dānaciō thou like a father of singuler great loue haddest pity on vs and sauedst vs by the deathe and passyon of thy welbeloued sonne our Lord sauiour Iesu Christe ii Tim. ii which gaue him self a raunsome for all oure synnes and payed a sufficiente price by hys precious bloud for all the wyckednes that we at anye tyme heretofore haue commytted i. Iohn i. Hebru ▪ x● or hereafter shall cōmit thorow our frailtye weakenesse so that we repente beleue amende Neither wast thou thus contented that he only shuld dye for our sinnes but thou also didst raise him vp again for our iustificacion Roma iiii and to make vs ryghtous in thy sight Moreouer after that he had shewed him self vnfained lye alyue to hys Apostles by manifest and euident tokēs certain dayes after his resurreccion Mat. xxvii● thorow the power of his godhead he ascended vp into heauē perfecte God and perfecte man Luk. xxiiii where he nowe sitteth on the ryghte hande and maketh intercessiō for vs Actes i. being our alone mediatour and aduocate i. Timo. ii From thēce we looke for hym to come again at the daie of iudgement Iohn ii A●t●s i. not as a cruell iudge to condemne and caste vs away but as a moste louinge Lord and gentle sauioure Math. xxv to cary vs wyth hym vnto euerlastyng glory i. Tes. iiii ther worlde 's without end to remaine in such ioyes as eie haue not sene nor eare hathe hearde Esay liiii i. Cor. iii. nor yet is any hert able to thinke For those thy moost bounteous gyftes and for al other thy benefites whiche thou dayly geuest vnto vs of thy great mercy both for oure bodye and soule we most hūbly thanke the mooste gentle and mercyfull father besechynge the that thou wilt giue vs grace thorow thi holie spyrit not to be vnthākful but to walke worthy of this thi kindnes and so to behaue ourselfs all our life time in this wretched worlde according to thy holye wyll that at the last day we may be foūd in the number of them to whō thy only begotten sonne shal say Mat. xxvi come ye blessed of my father po●ses the kyngdome whiche was prepared for you from the beginninge of the world Lord let it so come to passe ¶ A prayer for the sycke to be sayde of the congregacyon ▪ O Iesu the alone sauyoure of the world and the onely true Phisicion bothe of body and soul we ar come together at this presente before the thorne of thy godly Maiestie to offer our humble prayers vnto the for our sicke and weake brother whome thou haste visited wyth thy louing rod of correcciō wherby
¶ A Table of the prayers co●●tayned in thys booke THe prayer of our Lorde   A Prayer for the mornynge Fol. ● A Prayer for the nyght Fol. ii A Confessiō of our sins vnto god y● 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 Thākesgeuyng vnto god after dynner fo x●●ii A pryaer to be sayd before supper fol. eode● A thankesgeuyng vnto god after supper fol. x●● A prayer for the kynges Maiestie fol. eod● A prayer for ●he kynges Councell fol. x●● A prayer for Iudges fol. 〈…〉 A generall prayer for all Magistrates fol. xvii● ▪ A prayer for Byshoppes and minysters of God●● woorde fol. 〈…〉 A prayer for gentlemen fol. 〈…〉 A prayer for landelordes fol. 〈…〉 A prayer for marchauntes fol. 〈…〉 A prayer for lawers fol. eodem ▪ A praier for laborers men of occupaciōs fo 〈…〉 A prayer for rychemen fol. 〈…〉 A prayer for poore people 〈…〉 A prayer for the commons fol 〈…〉 A prayer to them that are vnmaryed 〈…〉 A prayer for them that be maryed 〈…〉 A prayer for wemen wyth chylde 〈…〉 A Thankesgeuynge vnto God for th● 〈…〉 〈…〉 A prayer for fathers and mothers 〈…〉 A prayer for chyldren 〈…〉 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 thākesgeuīg vnto god for his deliuerāce fo lvi A generall P●ayer 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. lx●i 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 y● frutes of the earth fo lxxxi A prayer that we maye haue the feare of god before our eyes in al our doynges fol. lxx●iii A prayer for fayth fol. lxxxv A prayer for charitie fol. lxxxvi A prayer for a g●dly 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 thansgeu●ng vnto god after the Sermō 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 receiuīg of the mistery of c●ristes body in y● holy cōmuniō fo cxii A praier to be sayd at ●he receyuing of the mistery of christes bloud in the holy cōmuniō 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 drunkēnes fo cxxiii A prayer agaynst Idlenesse fol. cxxv A prayer against slaūdering ba●bitīg fo cxxvii A general prayer for the auoydyng of all kynde of Synne fol. cxxix A Praier vnto God in prosperitie fol. cx●xiii A Prayer vnto God in aduersitie fol. cxx●iiii 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 f●r 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 ●race Thomas Becon her most hūble 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 w●ale 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 notwyths●andynge they are in deede fal●e Apostles and deceatfull worckers hauyng an ●●warde apperaunce of godlynes ii Cor. xi but vtterly denying the vertue and power therof and now se the aforesaid pestilēces banyshed and driuē out of this most florishing real● of England thorow the wonderful working of Gods spirit in the Kynges Mages●y and in his most honorable Councel I cannot but hartelye ●eioyse and ●y●e God most int●re ●ha●rkes For who seeth 〈◊〉 e●cept he be wilfully blyn●e and obs●inatly refuse to se● how many ●o●able and excelēt benefi●s of ou● saluacion we ha●e re●●yued of God vnd●● this our kyng a Prince for hys godly dispo●icio● 〈◊〉 ●er●uous en●erprises worthy to enioy not onely immortal fame but also the yeares of a●ncient and long liuing M e●husel●h 〈…〉 in these hys yong yeares by the aduise of his most honorable Coūsel hath no les trauailed in putti●●way Idolatry Papi●●●y ▪ Supers●iciō and Hypocrysy out of this his graces Realme ●nd in re●●oryng vnto vs hys humble and obedient Subiects the true religiō and the glorious Gospel of our sauiour Iesu Chri●t then that most godly yong king Iosias dyd in hys kyngdom of Iuda whych beyng but a chylde of eyght ye●es ol●e when he began to reygne dyd not wythstanding both studiously iiii reg xxii ▪ and earnestly seke after the God of Dauid his ●ather ▪ i. Pa. xxxi●● ▪ turned neither to the right hand nor to the le●t An● in the .xii. yeare he began to pu●ge Iuda and Hie●usalem of hyl altars groues harued images and images of mettal so that they ●roke 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 bugge●y places He neuer cesed tyll he had reformed all hys whole realme and brought in againe
the true religion of God O mos● shyning myrrour and liuely examplar for al godly Princes to behold and folow Euen thys also hath our most Chrysten kyng done and brought to passe in hys dominions yea and that in a yo●ger age for thys hys graces Relme is al redy deliuered from● Antichristes tyranny We are made free from hys yorke We are combred no more wyth hys trifling tradicions and dyrty deceyts The breakyng of his lawes disquiet our concience no more His cerem●nies are banished His religious mō●●ures haue no longer place among vs. His inuocacion of sain●ts hys gaddyng on Pilgrimages his gilding of Images his pai●ting of tabernacles his setting vp of candles before stockes hys purgotory his Masses of Scalecely his Bul●es hys Pardons hys dispēsacions ▪ his Iubilies his iu●tificaciō of works ▪ his selling of merites his canonising of Sain●s his Diriges his Trētals his blasphemous masses his Idolat●ous altares his 〈◊〉 cōfessiō his hussel in 〈◊〉 kynde for the laye hys holye breade hys holy● wate● hys oyle hys creame hys waxe hys fla●e his Palmes hys Ashes hys Idolatrye hys Hipocrisy hys Candel styckes hys relykes hys Corporalle ▪ hys Portasse hys shepehooke hys Maiseboke hys Crosure his Mitoure his sensynge hys Popyshe ●astynge hys ●hauynge hys greasynge hys sacrifycynge hys God makynge hys transubstanciacion hys excommunicacyon hys vnchaste chas●e vowes hys halowed bowes hys Beades hys v●stimentes hys Idols hys Romyshe seruise hys Antichristian orders his Peterpens his fra●●ense●●e his primary and al hys pel●yng pedla●y is vtterly banished and dryuen oute of thys lande In steade of these outragyous pestylences of the Christen publique weale is entred in amonge vs the gloryous lyghte of Christes Gospell the true knowledge of God the ryghte worshyppynge of God the harty callynge on the name of the Lorde the ●u●tificacion of faythe the hope of hauynge remyssyon of al our syns in Christes bloud the godly and christen worckes the sincere ▪ preachynge of gods blessed word the true ministracion of the holy Sacramentes the readynge of the sacred Scryptures in oure owne English ●oung the knowledge of our duty towarde the Kynges Magestye and all the hye powers and howe we shoulde behaue oure selues toward al men yea and howe we our selues ought to lyue soberly ryghtuouslye and godlye in this presente worlde wyth an infinite number of such godly treasures And yf any thyng be behynde that is not yet broughte vnto perfeccion as sores of long continuance are not strayghte wayes healed I d●ubt not but that the Kynges mooste exc●llent Magesty and hys godly prudent wyse ho●●rable coūcel wyl se it reformed and neuer leaue of ●heyr godly purpose after the example of good kynge Iosias tyll they haue stablished all thynges in thys Realme a●cordyng to Gods word made this church of Englād a worthye spectacle and no●able examplace for al forennacions to behold and followe The restorynge of the gloryous lyghte of Chri●tes gospel ●nto vs the driuyng away of Papy●●ry out o● this realme the haui●● of so go●ly noble a Pri●ce to be our kynge and goue●nour assi●●e● with so honourable and godly w●●e counsellours are withoute al doubt the incomperable and singu●ar greate benefites of God and euident tokens o● hys earnest good wyl towarde thys realme of Englande and t●e inhabytauntes of the same He hath not dealt ●o wyth al naciōs neither hathe he shewed so manifestly his blessed wil vnto them Psal. clxviii When I consyder mooste gracious Ladye these thynges I am ioyfull glad and merye and Iudge my selfe happye and blessed of Go● that it hathe chaunced me ●o lyue in that age wherein the whore of Babylon wyth all her marked Marchauntes is confounded and the Lambe I meane Christe euen in vs hys we●ke members hath gotten the vyctory where in also so godlye a Prynce and so vertuous a Councel ruleth and gouerneth thys our country But as of these frēdly bene●yts of God I cōceyue an vnfained gladnes in my hearte forasmuche as thorowe thē I am fullye perswaded of Gods good wyl toward thys realme of England so contrary wyse am I manye tymes prouoked vnto sadnesse when I consyder our ingratitude ▪ our vnthankfulnes ▪ yea our beastly churlyshnes toward god For albeit many amōg vs bothe of the nobylitye and of the base● sorte ●hankes be to God do both faythefully and earnestly embrace thys louynge kyndnes of God and be thankful to hym for hys benefits ledinge for thei● possible power a lyfe worthye of hys fatherly goodnes yet the mooste and greatest part are vnthanckfull ii Cor. iii● lytle esteme these syngulare benef●●s of God yea there are whose iudgementes wy●s and sences the God of thys worlde hathe blynded because the lyghte of the gloryous Gospell of Christe whyche is the Image of God shul● not shyne vnto thē that wyshe rather to be agayne in Egipt among the greasy fleshepots Num. xi deuour●nge Cucumbers ▪ Melons Leekes Oynions and garlike then to taste of Mann● that heauenlye meate Some o● her agayne there bee woulde God not of them whiche be called Go●pellers and haue the holy sc●iptures swymmyng in theyr lyppes and Gods booke eyther in theyr han●es or hangyng at theyr gyrdles whych pretend a loue to the gospelle ●nd yet in theyr conue●sacion and lyuing ●rosse gos●ellers at a● vngodly vncharytable vnme●cy●ull vnryghteous proude voluptuouse ▪ disdainefull couetous malicious enuyous ▪ ydle cat as the Papystes yea as the Iewes ▪ Titus i. Tu●ckes and Saracens arc With thei● woords they confesse that they knowe GOD but wyth theyr workes they deny hym They are pleasaunte fygge trees and blosomes but in truyte nothynge at all They are ●oute Disciples of Christe so long as Christ fedeth them with breade yea they can be cōtent to make Christ a kyng but whē christ requireth of thē a care and study for heauenly thinges Ihon. vi a constaunte Faythe a godlye ly●e a mercyfull hearte towarde the poore then are they gone They are no lenger Christes frendes then Christ serueth theyr tourne In raylyng agaynst papistes ●n defying the lawes of the Bishop of Rome in dispising the ceremonies of the chu●che ▪ in eating of al kinde meates wit●out dy●ference of daies in the presēce they care not of whom in absentyng thē selues frō the Common prayer and frome the receyuynge of the Lordes supper in breakynge all honest and cyuyle orders in gettynge what maye ●ee gotten vnder the pretence of the Gospell in ●eadynge a dyssolu●e lyfe in outewardelye speakynge fayre yee inwardelye meanynge crafte and deceyt● cet in all theese thynges if suche thynges may sette forwarde th● Gospell they are content to ●hewe the● selfes fyne Gospellers and sweete bro●hers but in mortyfying their carnall affectes ▪ in dyeing to the worlde in fy ghtynge agaynste Sathan ▪ and in cru●y●yinge the fleshe in dystrybutyng theyr goodes to the poore in leadynge a lyfe worthye of the gospell of Christe they are worse then the greate Tur●ke ▪ or
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 Sodō 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 sermōs when ye departe out of that house or that cytye shake of the dust of your ●eete 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 eu●dente 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. ●● ▪ 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 e●cepted 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 churlyshe●y entreated hym What followed Gene. xi● ii Peter ●● 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 hauyn●● compassion on hys people sent to thē by his messengers ▪ yea betymes sent he to thē●●ore to warne thē of the plages that shulde fal vpon thē if they did not repente wyth all their herts turne aga●ne ●nto the Lorde their God ii pa. xxxvi But they mocke ●che messengers of God and de●pysed 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 ennem●es among them whyche slewe theyr you ▪ men wyth the sweard in their holy tēple neyther spared yong man nor maydē neither old man neither so muche as h●m ●hat s●euped fo● age Were not al theyr goodes spoyled theyr strong cities and ●owe●s destroied brēt with fire Wer not theyr kyngs bound in fette●s had theyr eyes cruelly thurstou● so miserably caryed away lyke bond ●laues and prisoners into captiuity If any menne of warre or any connyng Artificers remained alyue were they not all caryed awaye and cōpelled to muche wretchedly to serue in a straung● countrye yea and that theyr very ennemyes Horryble and dreadeful plages woul●● 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. P●ule happe●ned vn●o 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 o● persons wyth God but in all people he that feareth hym and worc●eth ryghteousenesse is accepted wyth hym Actes x So lykewyse he that feareth 〈◊〉 God nor worketh ryghteousenes but lyueth wyth out al feare of God in wyckednes and vngodlynes maye be sure to be plaged o● 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 who●e 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 whē 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 hyghe●t in authorytye They bought and sold all offyces and dy●nityes 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 co●nted 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 sle●peth but watcheth hys tym● the Pha●iseis 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 pl●ges wyth continual warres and brought them vnder the dominion of the Romaynes so that where ●s before they were free nowe are they in most miserable subieccion to straūgers yea and those their ennemyes For God wyll not leaue the con●empte 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 wo●rke miracles amonge the●m not onelye for the confirmacyon of hys doctryne but also for theyr comforte Christe
preacheth Christ● worketh myracles Christe sendeth hys Dis●iple● and Apostles abrode to preache Christe turneth euery stone as they saye to wynne the Iewes vnto true godlynesse to brynge them vnto repen●aunce vnto faythe and vnto amendemente of lyfe But how is Christe and hys doctryne receyued Fewe godly persons excepted the residue mocke scorne Christ. They cal hym a tea●her of newe learnynge ▪ ●ne possessed wyth a Diuel a dece●●e● of the ●eople a mad man a glotten a w●ne by●ber a frende-of synne●s ●nd whores a Samaritan and al that ●ought is To be short they neuer put ●f theyr f●ry vntyl they br●ught Christ vnto deathe e●ē vn●o the deathe of the crosse Math. xxvii This rewarde hadde good Christe of the churlyshe Iewes for hys vnres●full paynes takynge Notwythstan●ynge Chri●● sheweth hym selfe ●●yll a louynge Sauio●●e euen to hys very enemies Wat. xxviii War xvi Luke xxiiii Acts v. vii Ac●es ●ii For after his gloryous resurreccion he sent forth his Apostles to preach and to worcke myracles amonge them to proue if they ●oulde yet conuerte and a●ende But what became of them Some they priso●ed some they whipped some they stoned ▪ some they slew with swerde all euen so manye as they cou●de get they most cruel●ye ●n●●eated ▪ so nothynge were they moued vnto repentaunce eyther by the doctrine or miracles of the Apostles After they had slayne Christe God gaue theym .xl. yeares respyte to repente alwayes sendynge them preachers ●o exhorte theim vnto repentaunce and to a fore warne them of the plages to come excepte they repente and amend They would not heare but tyrant like handled the faithful preachers of Chris● yea the godly ●post●e Seynt Iames whiche in there chiefe cytye Ierusalem was Byshop and Preacher among them thyr●ye yeares after Christes ascencyon ▪ neuer c●●ssy●●e neyther daye nor nyghte to exhor●e them vnto ●rue godlinesse and to praye vnto God to be merciful vnto theym and to forgeue th●̄ theyr synnes ▪ they moo●●e cruelly entreat●d and vniustly put him to deathe What folowed God whyche wyll not alwayes wyncke at the wyckednes of man styrred vppe the Romaynes agaynste theym which besieged them so longe ▪ that the Iewes were compelled for very● h●nger O horrible act dredeful dede to ●ate their owne children yea to creepe into the pri●eies O mooste lothesome thynge and to s●ratte oute the mooste fyl●●ye and stync●ynge doun●ē whyche eyes abhor to se and nose to smell and for very famyne to ●are it Whose hearte tremble●h not to heare these thynges One slewe a nother for mea●e One plucked anothers meate ou●e of hys mouthe Some died for honger Some slewe theym selues The houses were full of deade womenne and chyldren The w●yes laye full of deade carcasses of olde people The yonge folke went vp and downe in the cytye famished for honger and as the verye shadowes of deathe readye at euerye steppe to fal downe In the cytye was nothynge but lamentacion sygh●nge ceyinge Wepynge sorowe Plage Pestilence Murther Famine feare tearynge of heare wryngynge of handes cursinge the tyme of theyr byrthe desperacyon callynge for deathe lookynge for presente de●truccyon and what so euer 〈◊〉 vnpleasaunte and deadely The death in the City thorow the plages and famine was so great that besides houses ●●etes and great diches ful of innumerab●e dead carcasses ther wer cast oute of the gates of the citye sixe hundred thousand deade bodyes of menne women and chyldren O moost lamenta●le ch●ūce They that were slain were a leauē hondred M. They that were led prysonners awaye of the ennemies were in nomber fowrescore and xvii thousande They that died for hunger in pryson were x●i thousande The famous temple the princelye palaces the hyghe towers the stronge Castles the gorgyous buyldynge the pleasaunte houses the thycke walles the myghty Fortresses and all that euer there was they threwe downe and brente All thynges lost theyr old beautye A dystructyon and verye desolacyon of al thinges was made what so euer was wythin the cytye it wente to hauocke psal cxxvii There were two thousande of them that fled out of the ci●y● whyche had theyr belies ●ypte and opened in one nyghte to see if they had swalowed manye goulde into theyr bodyes or not Ther w●s nothing s●e ●●ō the ennemy O truly it is sayde of the Psalmographe ▪ excep●e the Lorde keepeth the cytye he watcheth in ●aine that keepeth it If the Lorde fyghteth who can resiste his power If the Lorde wyll destroye who can sa●e If the Lord wyl cast downe ▪ w●n is able to helpe vp prouerb xx● There is no wisedome no for●●a●●e no Councell that ca n●● preuayle agayn●●e the Lorde All the towers Castles Fortresses bulwa●ckes and ●locke houses all armoures Gunnes and a●tilla●●e ▪ all st●engthe valeaunce and pollicye can preuayle no thynge if the Lorde bee agaynste vs whiche is almightye as he sayeth by the Prophet ther is none that can take away any thyng out of my hande and what I wil do can no man put away nor chaunge From that distruccyon of Hierusalem vnto thys daye Esay xiiii the Iewes haue euerlyued like moste vile●a●gaboundes and abhominable abiectes hauyng no certayne country no common weale no kingdome no priesthode Verely no man e●cepte he be flynte hearted ▪ can rede the historye of the destruccyon of Hierusalem as Iosephus do the dyscribe it wythoute moste large teares Woulde God it were translated into our Englyshe tonge that all men myght rede it and learne to feare God For it God spared not the natural olyue tree for theyr vnfaythfulnes disobedyence Rom. xi I in ca●e the Iewes ▪ neyther wil he spare the wilde oliue tree I meane vs that are gentiles if we commit the like offences If god wolde not spare them to whome pertaineth the adoption and the glorye and couenauntes and the lawe that was geuen and the seruyce of God and the promyses whose also are the fathers ▪ and they of whome as concernynge the fleshe Chris●e came whyche is God ouer al thinges blessed for euer is it too bee thought that he wil spare vs whych were heathen in tyme past without Christe reputed a●iauntes from the common wealth of Israel and straungers from the testaments of the promes ▪ Ephe. ii had no hope wer without God in this world if we be foūd vnfaythful dysobedyent ii Pete ii If God spa●ed not the aungels that synned but cast them downe into hel deliuered them into chaines of darcknes to be kept vnto the iudgement let vs not thincke that he wyl spare vs mortal miserable wretches if we without rep●tance go forth to offend his diuine maiesty hebru x. He that despiseth Moses lawe dieth without merci vnder two or three wytnesses of howe muche more greuous punyshemente suppose ye shall he bee counted worthye whych treadeth vnder foote the sonne of God and counteth the bloude of the Testamente as an vngodlye thinge wherewith he was sanctified and
my self that whensoeuer thou callest me frō the vale of misery I may be foūd the chylde not of darknes but of light and so for euer reigne with the in glory which art the true euerlastyng light Iho. i. vii ▪ xi and xii● i Iohn i to whom with thy dearely beloued sonne Iesu Christ our alone sauiour and the holy ghost that most swete comforter be al honour glory Amē A prayer for the nighte O Lorde God and my heauenly father forasmuch as by thy dyuyne ordynaūce the nyght approcheth and darcknesse begynneth to ouerwhelme the earthe and time requireth that we gyue our selues to bodely rest and quietnes I rēder vnto the most harty thanks for thy louinge kindenes which hast vouchedsafe to preserue me this day frō the daūger of mine enemies to geue me my helth to fede me so to sēd me al things necessary for the cōforte of thys my pore neady lyfe I most hūbly besech the for Christes sake that thou wilte mercifully forgeue me al that I haue this day committed against thy fatherli goodnes eyther in woorde deede or thought that thou wilt vouchsafe to shadow me this night vnder the cōfortable winges of thy almyghty power and defend me from Sathan frō al hys crafty assautes that neither he nor any of hys ministers haue power ouer eyther my body or my soul but that although my bodye thorow thy benefite enioyeth swete and pleasaūt sleepe yet my soul may cōtinually watch vnto the thinke of the delight in the euermore praise the that whē the ioyful light of the day returneth according to thy godly appoinctment I maye ryse agayne wyth a faythfull soule and vndefyled body and so afterwarde behaue my selfe al the time of my life accordynge to thy blessed wyl and comaundemente Rom. xiii by castynge away the works of darcknes and putting on the armours of light Math. v. that men seing my good works may therby be prouoked to gloryfie the my heauēly father which wyth thy only begotten sōne Iesu Christ our alone sauiour and the holye goste that moste swete comfortoure liuest and reignest one true and euerlastynge God world without end Amen The confession of our sinnes vnto God the Father I Am not able to expres oh wretched sinner that I am how greuously the burden of my sins oppresse me whyther soeuer I turn me whatsoeuer I do speke or thinke I perceiue such corruption and wickednes such abhominacion vnclennes to raign in me Gen. vi Psal ▪ l●v Iohn iii. ▪ Genesi i●i Eccl vii x Gene viii Prouer x. Iere. xvii Tobi ix Esay lxiiii Genesi iii Roma v. Ephesi ii ▪ Collos. iii that it vtterly confoūdeth my conscience and in a manner fettereth me with the cheyne of desperaciō No maruell For my outward manne is flesh earthe ashes duste donge and all that moost vile is My thought disposicion is altogether nought euē frō my very cradels my harte is vnclean defiled with most filthy synne leude vnable to be searched for the manifolde wickednes thereof but of God alone My works are abominable and lothsome in the syght of the most highest yea my very ryghtousnesses if any I haue are euen as a defyled cloth Againe my inward mā hath lost his former beautye In steade of the Image of god he is miserabli deformed with the wicked visare of wily Satā In the place of innocencye fayth loue hope ▪ pacience mercy obedience goodnes gentilnesse liberality ioy and suche other frutes of the holi gost wickednes vnfaithfulnes ▪ hatred desperacion vengeaunce couetousnes rebelliō maliciousnes churlishnes vnmercifulnes pensiuenes of minde such other dampnable works of the fleshe are ētred into me and holy posses me so that whether I consider my outwarde or inward mā I fynde my self the bōd slaue of Sathan Roma vi Deu. xxvii Mat. xviii Gala iii ▪ Ephesi ▪ ii ▪ Luke xv ▪ Luke x ▪ Esaye ▪ ix ▪ the vile dōghil of sīne the miserable debtour of the law the fyre brond of hel the childe of wrath the vessel of vengaunce the sonne of perdicion the wandring shepe the woūded mā an hipocrite an vnprofitable seruant enheritour of euerlasting payne al that euer noughte is To ryd my selfe of al these most detestable enormities I am not able To seeke remedy at any other mans hand to bie their merit●s praiers watchings fastīgs their other workes oh it is but vayne Luk. x. Moses can not heale my diseases neither the Leuite nor the priest can binde vp my woundes and make them whole For vayne is the health that is loked for at mannes hand Psal lix Roma iii. Mat. xviii Ps● xii Al haue sinned all haue gone astray al owe to that heauenly king ten thousand talentes Al are become abhominable there is not one that dothe good no not one Ah who then can be made cleane of thē that are vncleane Ah who beynge sycke Iob. xiiii Ecc xxxiiii wyl seke to be made whole of them that are altogether diseased Ah who beyng weake wyll wish to be stayed vp by him whiche for feablenes is not able too stande Canne the man of Inde chaunge his skinne Ierem. xiii or the catte of the mountaine her spots No more canne they make me good whych are them selues naught Ah whither then shal I f●e vnto mi self and vnto mine own righteousnes Psa. xciiii ii Cor. iii. I am a moste damnable sīner and of my self not able to thinke a good thought Unto the lawe it woundeth kylleth condēneth me It is a yoke Roma iii● ii Cor. iii Ga iii ●iii Actes xv Math xxv that neyther we neyther our fathers wereuer able to bear Unto creatures thei haue not oyle inough for them selues Ah wretche that I am destitute and voyde of all mortall helpe shal I dispayre Farre be that from me But wer ther not a nother maner of doctrine thē the doctrine of the lawe whych maketh no man perfecte Heb x ▪ were ther not another maner of righteousnes then is foūd in my selfe ● Cor i Roma iii ●ii and v Gala. ii iii ●iii and ▪ v or in any other sinful creature I se none other but playne desperacion death damnatyon But thākes be vnto the O heauēly father which tēderinge the health of thy creatures although sinful so oft as they repente beleue and study to amende their life hath set forth in ●hi hol● scriptures another doctrine euen the doctrine of the gospell that most sweete pleasaunt and ioyful tidings of our saluacion which cōforteth chereth maketh merye weake consciences sorowfull herts andanother righteousnes euē the righteousnes of thy welbeloued sonne Iesu Christe Rom ▪ v. i Cori i. Math. iii. and xvii ii Peter i. Iohn iii. ●om viii ●say liii for whose sake art thou wel pleased with mā and for whose innocēcy and righteousnes thou frelye of thy bountifull goodnes forgeuest
the synnes of so manye as wyth herty repentaūce flee vnto thy mercye I therefore O most merciful father staying and cōfortyng my weake cōsciēce with the swete promises that I finde in the holi gospel of thy derely beued sonne made vnto al that be faythfully penitent withoute respect of persons in the precyous bloud of thine aforesaid sōne Iesu Christ am bold notwithstanding the multitude of my sinnes at this presente to come vnto the throne of thy mercy moste humbly besechyng the not to weighe my deserts Psal 〈◊〉 nor to deale with me accordinge to my merites for if thou shuldest narowly mark our iniquities oh Lord who shall abyde it whych deserue nothing but wrath and dānacion but for the innocēcy and righteousnes of thy only begotten sonne Iesu Christ Esay i● ●● Rom. vi whome thou haste geuen me to be myne owne with him all his merites good dedes to be thorow fayth so trulye myne as though I my self hadde done and wrought thē to forgyue me my synnes accordynge to thy promise to renue thi fatherli loue towarde me to receiue me into thy fauoure to make me a vessell of mercy to number me in the company of thy chosen people and to endue me with thy blessed spirit which may mortify mi carnal affects s●ea old Adam in me work new and those spiritual and heauenly mocions in my harte with his holy breath make me a new perfect mā according vnto thy blessed ymage Psa ▪ lxxix O moost louynge father weyghe not my synnes but remember thy moste gentell promises Consider not my euel works but haue respecte vnto the vndefyled deedes of thy sonne Iesu Christ Esaye xii ▪ xliii xliiii and xlix Mathew i Luke ii i Cor i i Timo ii i. Iohn ii Hebre ▪ ix ▪ x Psalm ▪ li ▪ Psa cxviii whom thou hast geuē to be my redemer my sauiour my ryghteousnes my atonemēt maker my satisfaction the alone and al wholely sufficient sacrifice for all my synnes For hys sake for his innocency and righteousenes haue mercy on me O God according to thy great mercye and put a way al my vnrightuousenesses for thy tender compassion I haue gone a stray like a shepe that was lost Luke xv yet O lord for thy mercies sake seke me vp lay me vppon thy shoulders and brynge me home agayne to thy shepe foulde I haue bene a loste sonne I haue ryotously spent away my goodes wyth the wicked yet for thy goodnesse sake O father receyue me and take me home againe if not as thy sonne yet as one of thy seruauntes I am greuously wounded can be holp neyther by priest nor Leuite ●uke ● yet cast me not away good lord for thi tēder merces sak● but pour wine oile into my woūds bynde them vp neuer leue me tyl thou haste made me perfectly whole So shal I after this be the more circūspect in trayninge my lyfe accordyng to thy godly wyll and euermore synge continuall prayses to thy most blessed name thorow Iesu Christ our Lord to whome with the the holy goste be al glory and honour worldes wythout end Amen A confessiō of our synnes vnto the Lord Iesu Christe THe tirrānye of satā mine old enemy ● Peter v which ceaseth not daylye to assayle me with his subtile temtacions and to woūd me with his cruel darts compelleth me at this present O blessed redemer mine alone sauiour Iesu Christ the son of the true and liuing god to f●e for succoure vnto the pitiful bowels of thy tēder mercy lest I be for euer swalowed vp as a praye of that dreadful Dragon Iohn xii ●iiiii ●v ii Cor. iiii Ephesi vi O Lord I am feble and weake but Satan is strong and mightye the Prynce of darknes God of this world hauing at his commaundmēt an infinite multitude bothe of wicked spirites and of vngodly mē which both dayly and diligently trauayle to sat●sfy his cruel tirāny and to worke my destrucciō whome to resist I am not hable Luke x● Notwithstandyng lord thou art more valeaunt then he stronger then all hys armye more able to saue thē he to condēne Io● i. ii Yea he is thy bond slaue Thou rulest hym as thy good pleasure is ▪ He can rage agaynst thyne elect no further ▪ thē thy most godly wyl is to suffer him Thou therfore o lord my God arte able to delyuer me from hys rauenynge teethe and to kepe me safe from hys bloude thyrsty ministers Gen. iii. For thou art the blessed sede of the wo●ā that tredeth down the head 〈◊〉 xiii destroieth the power of that old serpent Thou art that Lord i Cor xv Hebre ii which hathe swalowed vp hel Thou art the king of glorye whych by thy death destroiest him that had the power of deathe that is the deuil Thou art that Michael Apoc● xii ▪ which hast fought with the Dragon and ouercome him Apoc v Yea thou art that Lion of the trybe of Iuda which haste vanquished al our enemies Moreouer not onlye Satan and his angels but also the world and the fleshe mooste greuously assaile me yea and lead me away captiue as theyr pray The world with his vaine pleasures deceitful riches transitory possessiōs so blindeth the iyes of my harte that I cā not loue the o most swete sauiour with such purenes of mind as I oughte Iohn x●● Notwythstandynge this comforteth me ▪ wel that thou haste ouercome the worlde that when soeuer it pleaseth the to endue me wyth thy holye spyryte I may thorow thy grace subdue the worlde and make it a bond slaue vnto me Roma vii which now so mightely reigneth ruleth and triumpheth ouer me The fleshe also with her subtile entisementes so wholelye occupieth me y● I am all together fleshe and al that nought is and by thys meanes wholely without thy holye spyryte Esaye vii Mathew i. Luke iiii Iohn i. Yet haste thou by the purenes of thy blessed flesh which thou haste vnfainedlye taken of the vndefiled mayde Mary thy mother by the wounderfull operacion of the holye ghooste so slaine the raging lustes of our sinfull fleshe that whēsoeuer we lamēt our cause vnto the confessīg our miserye and weakenes Rom. i. i● Gala. iii● i. Timo. ii Hebre i● i. Ioh. iiii Apoc. v. thou bothe arte able and also wylt thorow thy holy spirit quenche those ragynge lusts mortifye those carnal affectes that so inordynatelye boil in oure inwarde mēbers and make vs truly spiritual Thus seest thou O mooste mercyful redemer with how greate a multitude of enemeies I am beseiged sete rownd about which without ceassing seke my destruccyon haue all readye mooste tirantelye spoyled me of al my garments most greuouslye wounded me leauing me half dead Luke x. so that without thy helpe I must nedes perishe Helpe therfore O most swete sauiour delyuer
vndoubted faith doing that alway that is good plesant in thy sight vnto the glory of thi blessed name which liuest reignest with god the father and God the sonne in one Maiestye power and glory very god worlds wythout ende Amen ¶ A prayer to be sayed afore Dynner O Lorde our heauenlye father whyche by thy dearelye beloued sonne Iesu Christe haste commāded vs to take no thought thought for our mete Math. vi Luke xii P●al ▪ ● v drinke and cloth but hast promised to giue vs all thyngs necessary for thys our pore and nedy life if we first seke thi kingdome and the righteousnes therof we most harteli thāk y● that it hath pleased thi fatherly goodnes accordinge to thi promise to send vs meat at this present for the cōfort of our miserable and hōgri bodis desiring the to blesse these thy giftes to geue vs grace so to tast of thē that we may euer remember the ●phe vi and neuer forgette our neadi brethren but euē as thou art merciful and liberall to vs by geuyng vs these thy benefits so likwise we again may shew merci kindnes to our pore neighbours by distrybuting to thē part of these thy gifts that both thei we being refreshed with thi giftes of thy liberality may with one mouth glorifi with one mynd praise thi holi name for euer euer A thank●sgeuing after Dinner FOr thys thy bountyefull goodnesse in feadynge vs at thys tyme we hartelye thancke the moost mercyful father desirynge the to fede oure soules lykewyse with that meate Ioh● vi whiche perisheth not but abideth into euerlastinge lyfe that we beynge fedde both bodye and soule at thy mercyefull hande may do that alway whiche is pleasant in thy godly sight thorow Iesu Christ our lord Amen ¶ A prayer to be sayde before supper O Heauenly father and mercyfull God whyche opennynge thy hand replenysheste all lyuynge cretures with thy blessyng ●●al ●l●v Psal. clxvi ●i ii.xxxiii and geueste meate to the hōgry in due seasō we knoledge our meat and drincke to be thy giftes prepared by thy fatherly prouydence to be receyued of vs for the comfort of our bodyes wyth thanckes geuinge we moost humblye beseche the to blesse vs and our fode and to geue vs ●race so tovse these thi benifites that we may be thankeful to the and liberall to oure pore neighbours thorow Iesu Christe oure Lord ▪ Amen A thankesgeuyng after supper VUe render vnto the mooste mercifull father most hartye thanckes for these thy giftes which thou so liberally haste geuē vs in this our supper most entirely besechyng the to fyl our minds also wyth thy heauenly and spiritual benefits that we maye truly knowe the beleue in the loue the serue the and leade a lyfe worthy of this thy kindnes that thou finding vs not vnthanckful mayste go forthe dailye more and more to encrease thy giftes in vs and at the last take vs vnto the Iacob ● whiche arte the fountayne of all goodnes and heade sprynge of all wealthe and place vs in thy ioyfull kingedome among the holy aungels blessed saints wher thou with thy onelye begotten sonne and the holy gost liuest reignest onetrue and euer lasting God in al honour and glorye worldes without ende Amen A prayer for the kynge O Almyghtye God kyng of kinges and Lord of Lords i. Timo vi A●oc xvii and xix Deu xvii Iosu. i. i. Timo. ii Tit iii. i. Pet ii Sapi. vi Sapi. ix whiche by thy deuyne ordynance hast appoynted temporall rulers to gouerne thy people accordyng to equitie and iustice and to lyue amonge theym as a louynge father among hys naturall children vnto the auancement of the good and punyshemente of the euyll we most hūbli besech the fauorably to behold Edward thi seruāt oure king gouernor to breath into his hert thorow thi holi spirit that wisdō that is euer aboute the trone thy Maiestye wherby he maye be prouoked moued and styrred too loue-fear and serue the to seke thy glory to banysh Idolatrye supersticion and hipocrisye oute of this hys realme and vnfaynedlye to auaunce thy holye and pure relygyon amonge vs his subiectes vnto the example of other forren nacyons O Lord defend him fromhis enemis sēd him lōg prosperous life amōg vs giue him grace not only in his own persō godly iustlie to rule but also to appoint such magistrats vnder him as may be likewise affected both toward thy holye word toward the common wele that we his subiects liuīg vnder his dominiō in al godlynes peace wealth may pas the time of this our short pilgrimage in thy fear seruice vnto the glori of thy blessed name whyche alone is worthy all honour for euer and euer Amen A prayer for the Kynges Councell Prouer. ii IT is written o most mighti and euerlastyng king that wher manye are that giue good councell there goeth it well wyth the common people there are all thinges conserued in a goodly and semely order ther doth the publike weale floryshe with the aboundaunce of al good thinges it may please the therefore Proue xii O Lorde whiche haste the hartes of al rulers in thi hand and directest their councels vnto what ende it is thy good pleasure mercyfully to assist all those whiche are of the kinges councel and to geue them thy holy spiryte to be theyr presydente ruler and gouernoure that in all theyr assembles they maye euer sette before theyr eyes thy mooste hyghe and Pryncelyke Maiestye the feare of thy name the accomplyshment of thy commaūdment and alway remēber that they are seruaunts appoynted for the welth and comodity of thy people that what so euer they attempt priuatlye or openly may turne vnto the glory of thy blessed name vnto the setting forthe of thy holy worde vnto the auauncement of y● kynges honour vnto the profytte of the Comons vnto the destrucciō of vice and vnto the commendacion of vertue Geue thē grace o mooste mercyful father so wyth one minde to consent in al godly and righteous thinges that they rulyng righteously and we liuīg obediently may al together with quiet harts fre consents praise and magnify the our Lord God for euer and euer Amen ¶ A prayer for the iudges O God thou mooste righteous iudge whych commaundest by thy holy worde such to be chosen iudges ouer thy people as be of approued cōuersacion Deut. i. Exo. xviii wyse learned in thi holy lawes feare the their lorde God and suche as bothe are true them selfes also loue truth and hate couetousnes we besech y● to send vs such Iudges as thy sacred scriptures doo paint and set forthe vnto vs so to rule theyr harts wyth thy holy spirite that in theyr iudgements they admit no false accusacions haue no respect of personnes nether to be desirus of gifts Exod. xxiii Deut. xvi Ecc●● x. Psal.
xv which make wise mē blynd and corrupt the causes of the ryghteouse nor yet geue sentēce with the vngodly for bribes and so condemne the innocēt and shed righteous bloud but that they hauing thy fere alway before theyr iyes and knoweyng that they execute the iudgment not of man ii par xvi but of the theyr lord God may here īdifferētly all matters iudge according vnto equity and iustice deliuer the oppressed from the power of the violent Esay i. Ier. xxi and .xxii. zacha vii Psa. cxxxi Sapi. i. vi Psalm ii ▪ be fauorabli to the straunger defend the fatherles widow plead the cause of the righteous helpe the pore auaunce vertue suppres vice and in al both theyr wordes workes so behaue them selfs as though they shuld streightwayes appere before the righteous throne of thy maiesty and render accompts of theyr doings Graūt this o moste merciful father for thy deare sōs sake Iesu Christ our lord Amen ¶ A general praier for all Magistrates O Lord whych art that most high power of whom all power vnto this end is ordeined euen that the publique weale shuld be conserued Idolatrye banyshed true religyon mainteyned good order kept vertue auaūced vice punyshed giue we besech the vnto all ciuile Magistrates head rulers and commō officers thy holy spirit which may so rule them in al their doings that euery one of them according to their vocacion may trulye and faythfullye do that whyche appertayneth vnto their office Psal. i. Deut xvii Iosue i. P●a●m i● Sapi. i. vi.iiii re xxii and .xxiii. Kyndle in theyr mindes a feruent desyre of redynge thy holye lawe both day and nyghte that they maye do al thynges accordynge vnto that Graue in theyr heartes the true knowledge of the and of thi sōne Iesu christ and an whole entent too honoure and serue the accordynge to thy blessed worde al the dayes of theyr lyfe Make thē vnfained fauorers of thy holye gospel Esay x●ix and louing nurses of thi true prechers Geue them grace to banyshe out of theyr Realmes and countryes all Idolatrye Deut. xiii supersticion hipocrisy iii. re xv iiii Regu xviii ii pa. xvii fayned religion fals worshipping with al the preceptes ordinaunces and inuencions of menne that fight with thi blessed word Make them not only fauourers louers and promoters of thy holye Gospel but also folowers lyuers practisers of the same vnto the example of all theyr subiectes Worcke in their herts o Lord such a loue toward the commōweale that their own pryuate commodity sette aparte they maye employ all their endeuours to auaunce beautyfye enrych make wealthy their realm and country Make them gentle frendly louinge and beneficiall to their inferiours Make them pytyfull vnto the myserable Deu. xvii Prouer. xx and liberal vnto the pore Geue them that affeccion toward other that they haue towarde them selfes Ecc. xxiiii Endue them with such louing fauoure vnto their subiectes that they oppres thē not with to much and vniust exaccions Expel al tirannye oute of theyr hertes Esaye i. I●e● xxi ●nd .xxii. ●acha vii Psal. lxxxi and make them righteous and mercifull Graunt that they maye rule iustly seke iudgment deliuer the oppressed defende the fatherles ▪ comfort the widow fauour good letters maynteyne scoles norish learned menne promote such as be godly and vertuous and with oute anye vngodlye auauncinge of them selfes Ecle xxxii Deut xvii lyue among theyr people as a louyng father amōg his natural children seking their quiet and wealth Fynallye gyue them grace so to behaue thē selfs all the tyme of theyr rule and gouernement that thei may appere bothe before the and in the l yght of all good menne worthy Offycers in a common weale and ministers mete to occupye the place in temporal regiment of the our Lord God that moste hyghe and worthy Magistrate which lyuest and reignest wyth thy only begotten sonne and the holy ghost one true and euerlastynge God in al honoure and glorye worlds with out ende Amen ¶ A prayer for bishoppes and ministers of goddes word O Lord Iesu Christe that true Psal. ci and euerlastynge Bishoppe the Myrrour and lyuely exemplare Hebr. v. vii of all faythfull pastours and herdmē both in life and doctryne Esay● lxi whiche camest down from God thy father not onelye to bee oure redeamer Luke iiii but also oure teacher Iohn iii. to open and declare vnto vs the mysteryes of the holye scryptures afore hydde Mat. xxii and corrupte thorowe the leauen and false docrine of the Scribes Math. xvi Mat. viii Luke xii Pharyseis Saduces and suche other deceiuers of the people We most humbly besech y● mercyfullye to beholde thy poore and scattered flocke whom thou hast purchased wyth thy mooste precyous blud ▪ 〈◊〉 xx and to send them such shepherdes as maye diligentlye seke vp the loste shepe Luke xv louinglye lay thē on their shulders faythfully bryng them home again vnto the shepefolde Ah Lord thou seest how greate the haruest is Math. ix Luke x. how few the workmē be Thou art lord of y● heruest vouchsafe therfore we most hūbly prai the to sēd laborers into thi haruest Iere. xxiii Eze. xxxiii Take a way these idle lubbers which do nothīg but deuour thishepe cloth thē selfes with the finest of the wol and eat of the fattest of the flock Theues and robbers are they Iohn x. not pastores preachers For the weake they holde not vp the sick they heale not Ez● xxxiii the broken they binde not to gether the out c asts they brynge not agayne the lost they seke not but churlishly and cruellye do they rule thy flocke A good shepehearde geueth his life for the shepe but the hyrelinge Iohn x. the he that is not the sheperde nor owner of the shepe seeth the wolf cōminge and forsaketh the shepe the flieth and the wolf catcheth and scattereth the shepe Such hyrelynges O good Lorde Actes xx Roma xvi Philip. iii. ii Peter ii take away from vs which seke nothīg but idelly to lyue of the swete of our browes of the labour of our handes and notwythstandynge suffer vs to be miserabli torne of antichrist and of his Ministers Iohn x. both by their tirannye and false doctrine A thief cometh not but to steale to sley and to destroy Take away frō vs O good Iesu those theues whych steale awaye the liuynges of the tru shepherds whyche sley our soules for want of thy holye worde and destroye vs wyth theyr corrupte maners wicked liuinge and most detestable cōuersacion Take away frō vs those heardemen 〈◊〉 xi yea rather those Idols as thy Prophet calleth thē which are not residēt vpon their benefices nor geue attēdaūce vpō their cure but forsake their flock yet rob frō them all that they may catch and geue vs such pastors as wyll watch vpon
their flock abide amōg thē teach them thy blessed word feede thē 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 〈◊〉 ▪ lvi whyche are blynde with out knowledge dumme dogges not able to barke which haue plesure to behold vain thīgs 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 Iere●y 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. vi● 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 heauē where thou sytteste on the ryght hande of God thy father but in the cloister andin the pixe Mark xvi Luk xxiiii Actes i Heb●u i. Take away frō vs those greuous wolues whyche are entred in amōg vs spare not the flock but speke peruerse thynges that they may leade awaye the faythefull after them ●ctes ▪ xx Take away frō vs al those men pleasers which by their fair speche and flatterynge wordes deceyue the hertes of the symple Rom● xvi by this meanes seruing their bellye and not the O Lorde Iesu Christe ●●la v. Take away frō 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 iustifi●acion commeth of works then diddest thou dye in vayne But whosoeuer seketh to be iustified by works is vtterly fallē frō the grace and fauour of god For we know that a mā is not iustified by the works of the lawe but by the fayth of the oure lord Iesu Christ G●l● 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 th● law because no mā shal be instified by y● workes of the lawe Philip. iii. Take away from vs those dogges those euil workemenne those shauelings whiche teache Hebru ix ● y● thou by the one onlye oblacion of thy bodye haste not made perfect for euer them y● are sanctified Enemies are they of the crosse of Christ Phili. iii. whose end is destruccyon whose God theyr belly is Take away frō 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 dampnaciō slepeth not Take awai frō 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 ●poc 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 d●ōckē wyth the wine of her whoredō Down o Lorde with that purpled rose coloured whore decked with golde pearle precious stones hauyng a goldē cuppe in her hand ful of the abhomynacions fylthynes of her wantonnes Down o lord wyth that gorgyous strōpet 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 cōsumed 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 attendaūce 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 condēpned for heresy nor yet the bloude of the saynctes anye more shedde O Lord take away from vs al these aforesayed monstures euē so many as deface thi glory corrupt thy blessed woorde despyse thy flock and takyng vp on them to be feders fede thē selues and not thy shepe 〈◊〉 xxxiii in theyr steade place good Byshops learned prechers christen ministers faythful teachers true spirituall fathers euen such as bren wyth a feruēt 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 Lu●e xxi also to conuince and ouercome thē that speake agaynst it Let repētance and remissiō of sins be preached of thē in thy name among al naciōs Luke xxii Geue thē grace to perseuer in thy truth vnto the end Mat. x. 〈◊〉 xxiiii Graūt 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 thē and we wel comforted made strōg 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 hād be stretched out to receiue slow to geue but graue in thē O blessed sauiour a minde contēt with that is inough one shepherde to haue one f●ock and what so euer they receiue of theyr parishners wyllyngelye to spend it amonge them in maintening ho●pitality for the relief of the pore Hospitali●● that they may be found feders of the f●ock 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 ▪
No●● thy barne his house thy house ▪ And vnto thys end woldst thou haue temporal thinges prouided for thy preachers that they myght haue wherof to liue them selfes to fede theyr family also to comfort the pore of the parish To fede with word not with worcke profiteth litel To fil the eare with the soūd of words to suffer the body starue for honger is not the part of a good shepperde He is not a good herdeman that standeth al day whystlynge and callynge at his shepe but he that driueth thē vnto sweete pleasaūt pastures where they may eat their bellye 's ful i. Timo. ii Titu i. Thy holy Apostle cōmaūdeth a Byshop or spiritual minister to maintein hospitality Thou also which art the mirroure of al goodnes liueli exāplare of al true pastors being in this world conuersaūt amōg mē and a preacher of thy heauēly fathers blessed wyll Mat. xiiii and .xv Marke vi Luke ix Iohn vi feddest the people not only with thy godly doctrine but also with corporal food geuing an exāple vnto al spiritual pastours that they shuld do so likewise Thou cōmaūdest also thy blessed apostle Peter iii. to fede thy flocke Ihon. xxi that is fyrst with the pure doctrin of thy heauēly gospel wher vnto thi holi sacramēts sure seales are annexed for the cōfirmaciō of thy truth Secondly with godly conuersacion a lyfe agreable to the doctrine that the parishioners may the soner be allured vnto manners worthy of the gospel Thirdly with hospitality And this commaūdemēt gauest thou not onli vnto Peter but vnto al other thy Apostels yea and to al spiritual pastours that haue or shal succed thē vnto the end of the world Actes vi that thy pore people may be fed both body and soule Roma xv This commaundement O swete Iesu was diligētly executed of the holy Apostels ii Cor i ▪ ix and of the faithful ministers that succeded thē Actes xx whiche al were moued wyth so great and so tēder compassion toward thi pore mēbers ii Cor. xi that they did not onli feede them with such goods as thei receiued of the christē cōgregacion i. Thessa. ii i. Thess. iiii but also to satisfye theyr lacke they wrought with their hāds But o Lord this louinge pitie toward the pore in these our dayes is greatlye abated waxeth vtterly colde in many of the Ministers of thy church which notwtstandynge are them selfes verye wealthy and lyue all in pleasure of the churche goodes so that by this meanes they are not residēt vpon theyr benifices they mayntayne no hospitalyty the parisheners are robbed of theyr dutyes the pore are not fed wyth meat as thou haste commaunded but they rather miserably sterue for honger Unto such shepherds as fede them selfes and not the flock Ez●c xxxiii as eate the mylke are clad wyth the wolle and eate of the fattest of the flock yet fede not the shepe thou threatnest dampnacyon by the prophet promising that thou thy self wylt vpon the shepherdes require thi shepe frō theyr hands make them cease from fedinge of thy shepe Yea thou sayest moreouer that the shepperdes shal fede them selfs no more for thou wilt delyuer thy sheepe oute of theyr mouthes so that they shal not deuoure them after this Thou promisest also to set faythfull shepperdes ouer thy flock and quietly to place thy shepe in grene fat and pleasaunte pastures so that the beastes of the fyelde shall deuour them no more but they shal dwel safely without anye feare neyther shal they any more be famished with hōger nor yet beare the spyteful words of the heathē For thou theyr Lorde God wilte take care of thē Deale wyth thy flocke O mooste faytheful sheppeard accordyng to thy promise i. Cori. xi Dryue away from amonge vs al rauenynge wolfes and deceitful hypocrites whyche are the Ministers of Sathan ▪ chaunging thē selfes into aungelles of lyghte and appoynte faythefull and dylygent heardmen ouer thy flock whych may feede them wyth thy lyuely worde leade a good lyfe ▪ maynetaine hospitalyty among them for the comfort of th● pore and in al thyngs so behaue them them selfes according to thy blessed wyl and com●aundemente that when thou the moost hyghe Byshoppe and chyefe shepparde shalte appeare i Peter v. they may receiue the vncorruptible crowne of glorye Amen ¶ A prayer for Gentlemenne AL be it what soeuer is borne of flesh is flesh Ihon. iii. and all that we receiue of our natural parents is earthe dust ashes corruptiō Genesi iii so that no childe of Adam hath any cause to boste hym self of hys birth and bloud ●ccle vii x seing we haue al one flesh one bloud begottē in sinne Psal. ii conceiued in vnclennes borne by nature the chyldren of wrathe Ephesi ii yet for asmuche as some for theyr wysdom godlynes vertue valeaūce strength eloquēce learnynge and pollicy be auaunced aboue the commō sort of people vnto dignities and temporal promocyons as men worthye to haue superiorite in a christē comū weale by this meanes haue obtayned among the people a more noble worthy name Iohn i We moste entyrely besech the from whom alone cōmeth the true nobility to so many as are born of the Galath iii made thy sons thorowe faith whether they be rich or poore noble or vnnoble to geue a good spirit to our superiours that as they be called gentlemen in name so they may shewe them selues in al their doynges gentle curteus louing pitiful and liberal vnto their inferiores liuing amōg them as natural fathers amonge their chyldren not polling pillyng and oppressing them but fauoryng helpynge and cheryshing them not destroyers but fathers of the cōtrey not enemies to the pore but ayders helpers and cōforters of them that when thou shalte call them from this vale of wretchednes thei afore shewing gētlenes to the comon people may receiue gentelnes agayn at thy merciful hād euē euerlasting life thorowe Iesu Christ oure Lorde Amen A prayer for Landelordes THe earth is thine o lord all that is conteined therin Psal ▪ xxiiii Psal. cxv notwithstāding thou haste geuē the possessyon thereof vnto the children of men to passe ouer the time of theyr short pilgrimage in this vale of misery We hartelye pray y● to send thy holy spirit into the harts of them that posses the groūds ▪ pastures dwelling places of the earth that thei remēbrīg thēselues to be thy tenaūts may not rack and s●retch out the rēts of theyr houses and lāds nor yet take vnreasonable fines incōs after the māner of couetous worldlings but so let them out to other that the inhabitauntes therof may both be able truly to pay the rētes also honestly to liue to nour●sh their familye to relief the pore Geue them grace also to cōsider that thei are but
aboundaunce of worldly substaūs but knowynge their state although neuer so hūble and base to be of the their lord God and that thou wilte not forsake them in this their nede but send them thinges necessary for theyr pore lyfe may contynuallye praise the and hope for better thīges in the world to come thorow thy sonne Iesu Christ our lorde AMEN A prayer for the Commons Roma xiii THou hast cōmaunded O lord in thy holy scriptures that all subiectes shuld be obediēt to the higher powers not only for fere ▪ but also for conseyence sake i. Peter ii Titum iii. for ther is no power but of the. The powers that be are ordeyned of the whosoeuer therfore resisteth the power resisteth thy ordināce and they that resyste shall get to thē selfs damnacion Wherfore we knowynge this thy commaūdemente and notwithstandinge not ignoraunt of the works and subtilties of the Deuil whych laboreth to the vttermost of his power to driue out of mēs herts true and faithful obedyence towarde their superiours and in the stede therof to plant disobedience rebellion sedicion tumult cōmociō insurreccion whatsoeuer may trouble a christē cōmō weal and breke thy holy ordinance most hūbly and from the very hert besech the to graue in the hertes of the comō people faithful tru vnfained obedience both toward oure kynge and toward the other rulers that are sente of hym for the punyshment of euil doers i. Pet. ii but for the praise of thē that do wel grāt them also O most mercyefull father a wyllyng minde to geue to euery man hys duety ▪ Rom. xiii trybute to whom tribute belōgeth costume to whom custome is due feare to whom feare belōgeth honour to whom honour perteineth and aboue al thinges to praye without ceassing for al them that be in authoritie i. Timo ii that we may lyue a peaceable and quiet life in al godlines and honestye vnto the glorye of thy bles●ed name AMEN A prayer for the vnmaryed ALbeit most mercifull father mariage is honorable amōg all personnes and the bed vndefiled Hebr. xiii yet for as muche as some tho●owe thyne exceadynge aboue natural gift for no man can hue chast Sapi. viii except y● geue hī the gift lyue free fro● the swete yocke of m●trimony some agayne for the tēdernes of age are not apt for holy wedlock we most hertely p●aie the that they whyche haue receyued of the the gift of continency may so traine theyr lyfe in godlie exercises that thou mayeste goo forthe to contynue and encrease that thy gyfte in theym i. Cor. vii that they may the more frely and quyetlye serue the and care for those thinges that perteine vnto thy glory Again that the other passynge ouer the tyme of theyr yong age in thy feare in godly trauailes and vertuous labours may exchue al euyl wycked riotous and wāton companye that when they shall take on them the holie and honorable order of blessed wedlocke they may brynge with them 〈…〉 and vndefyled bodyes so lyue in that godly state of matrimony auoydinge al fornicacion whoredome and vnclennes all distenciō strife debate that thou maiest blesse them ●sa cxviii their mariage ▪ prosper theyr godly trauels send them good successe in al their doynges and make them ioyful parentes in seynge theyr chylde as chyldren accordynge to thy holye promyse whiche liuest reigne● very God worlde wythoute ende AMEN A prayer for them that be maried AMonge other thy creatures O euerlastinge God when thou hadst made man accordynge to thine owne similytude Gene. i.v. lykenes image Gene. ii thou saydest it is not good that mā be alone let vs make hym a healper like vnto him selfe and shortlye after thou formedst a woman of the mans rib and broughtest her vnto Adam whych saide Thys nowe is bone of my bones and fleshe of my fleshe She shall be called a woman for she is taken of man Wherfore mā shal forsake father and mother and cleaue vnto hys wyfe and they shall be ii in one flesh And thou blessing them gauest them commaundement Gene. ii saying En●rese multiply fulfyll the earth Here learne we o heauenly father that thou art the author of mariage and that so many as mary in thy feare are coupled together of the Math. xix blessed and defended and that thou hast ioyned them together to thys ende that thei should encrese the earth and bryng forth sōs daughters vnto the glorie of thy name Thy holy apostle also commaūdeth i Cor. vii that to auoyde fornicacion euery man shuld haue his owne wife euery woman her owne husband so that if they cā not liue single they shuld mary for it is better to mary then to burne Here learne we againe O heauenly father that thou hast ordeyned matrimonye to be as alue vnto the infirmytye and weakenes of oure flesh and haste geuen it as a present remedy vnto vs agaynste the raginge lustes of olde Adam that we takynge vpon vs the holye order of Matrimony and by this means exchuing whoredome and al vnclennes ●uke ▪ ● might serue the in holynes and purenes all the dayes of our life We therfore considering how greuous an offence it is before thy diuine Maiesty for suche as be maryed dissolutely to lyue and contrary vnto theyr professyon to abuse them selfs most hertelye praye the fauourably to beholde all such as haue taken vpon them the yocke of honorable wedlocke to geue thē grace to order theyr lyfe accordinge to thy holy word Graunt O mercyfull Lord that the maried men be not bitter that is Colos. ii● churlishe and vnkynde vnto their wiues but loue them as thy dearly beloued sōne Christ loued the faythfull congregacion Eph● ● prouyde for them defend them and cherishe them euen as they cherysh theyr owne bodyes i. Pete iii. agayne dwell wyth theim according to knowledge geuynge honoure vnto the wyfe as vnto the weaker vessel and as vnto them that are heyres also of the grace of lyfe that euery one of them auoydyng fornicacion and knowing howe to kepe his vessel in holynesse and honoure i. Tess. iiii and not in the lust of concupilence as do the heathen that know not God mai by theyr godly conuersaciō shew thē selues to haue taken vpō thē the holi order of Matrimony not at the prouocacion of the flesh bu● thorow the mocion of thy holy spirite Graunte also that the wiues b● obedient and submit them selfs vnto their own husbandes Ephe. v. in all honest godly thinges L●k● iii that they which beleue not the worde may wythout the word be won by the conuersaciō of their wiues while thei behold their pure conuersacion coupled with ferae 1. Peter iii ● Timo. ii Giue thē grace also to aray them s●lfes i● comely apparel i. Peter iii with shamefastenes and descrete behaue ou● not
word not with eye seruice as men pleasers but in singlenes of hearte fearynge God that what so euer they doo Coloss. iiii they may do it hartely euē as vnto the lord not vnto men forasmuche as they are sure that they shal receiue the reward of the heuenly enherytaunc● of the o lord Christ whō also they serue while trulye and faithfullye they serue theyr bodely masters Graūt that so manye as are vnder the yoke may count theyr masters worthy of all honoure that the name of god his doctrine be not euil spokē of and obey thē with all feare T it ii not onli if they be good and courteous i. Peter ii but also though thei be froward please thē in al thīgs not answering thē again Tit. ii nor pickīg ought from thē but shew al good faythfulnesse that in all thynges they maye do worshyppe vnto the doctrine of the our god and saueout to whome with the holy gost be al honoure ▪ prayse and glorye for euer Amen A prayer for them that are sicke O Iesu the sauiour of the world and the true Phisicion both of the body and of the soule Math. ix we are not altogether ignorante howe detestable a thing sinne is in thi sight and how greatli thou abhorrest them that commyt i●●quitye and shake of the yoke of thy lawe Psalme v. geuing their mindes to the filthy lustes of the fleshe and the vaine pleasures of the world Som that thus vngodly behaue them selfes thou sufferest to go forthe stil in theyr be as●like manners wythoute correccion or punyshment to liue in pleasure and wantonnes vpō the earth Iacob v. Philip. iii. to noryshe their heartes as in a day of slaughter to serue theyr belly as theyr God and voluptuouslye to spende theyr dayes wythoute all feare of the that at the laste they beinge altogether nousled in voluptuousnes and dying wythout repentaūce for the sorowes Psa. cxiiii plages and punyshments of the wicked begynne at theyr death may wyth that riche and beastlike gloton be tormented for euer in the flames of hel fyre For conueniēt it is that thei which in this world liue all in pleasure Luke xvi do in another worlde receyue theyr paynes euen as thou haste promised in thy holye Gospel sayinge Wo bee to you that are full for ye shall hongre Wo be to you y● now laughe for ye shall wayl and wepe Again some that walke inordinatli ▪ Luke vi and contrary to the rules of thy holye lawe thou tendryng theyr saluacion visitest them with syckenes their punishest their bodies wyth the louing rod of thi correctiō ▪ that they maye no lenger be proude cruell and fearce againste the spyryte whose seruaunte and bond slaue the bodye of ryghte oughte to be but rather be obediēt and seruice able that it may from h●nsforthe not so much as once lust against the spirite and by thys meanes thou mercifulli callest them whiche as wanderyng sh●pe Luke ●v haue so long strayed abrode home again vnto thy shepefold● For thys O Lord is an euident tokē of thine exceadynge goodnes and tender mercy towarde vs when thou seing vs moost greuously thorowe our wicked and synneful conuersacion to offend thy deuine Maiesty to forsake thy lawe not too walk in thy ordinan̄ces to breake thy statutes not to kepe thy commaundements Ps. ●xxxix doest not take away from vs thy louing kindnes but vysytest our iniquityes wyth thy gentyl rodde and punysheste our synnes wyth thy correccions swete to the spirite i. Cor. xi but bitter to to the flesh for whyle we are punished we are corrected of the lorde least we shuld wyth thys worlde be cōdēpned and by this meanes thou prouokeste vs to leaue oure ryotous and vngodly manners and to seke after the oure moste louynge sauiour leadynge a lyfe from henseforthe accordynge to thy mooste blessed wyll and commaundemente Some also thou throweste into aduersity and punyshest wyth syckenesse to proue and try theyr fayth whether they be constante in confessynge callinge vpon and praisinge thy holye name lyke vnto that pacyent man and faythefull warryoure whyche sayed If we haue receiued good prosperous thinges at the lords hād Iob. i. why shulde we not be content to suffer euill troublous things The Lord gaue them the Lorde hath taken them away as it pleased the lord so is it come to passe blessed be the name of the Lord. So manye O Lorde as thou louest thou sometime visitest wyth thy louinge rod of correcciō least that they cōtinually enioyenge y● to muche felicitie and wealthe of worldely thynges shuld forgette the theyr Lord God and walke in the vanities of a lewde minde Heb. xii For if we endure chastenīge thou offerest thy selfe vnto vs as vnto sonnes Prouer. iii Apoca. iii. For whō thou louest him thou chastnest yea and thouscourgest euery sonne that thou receyuest Hebru xii what sonne is that whō the father chastneth not if we be not vnder correccion whereof all are partakers then a●e we bastard● and not s●ns And albeit no maner chastising for the presēt time semeth to be ioious but greuous neuerthelesse afterward it bryngeth the quiet frute of righteousnesse vnto them which are exer●ised therin Forasmuch therfore O most merciful sauiour as sicknesse and aduersyty is sent from the vnto the chyldren of men for theyr greate profyt and singuler commoditie euen that the bodye with the workes thereof shuld be subiect to the spirit and as a witnesse and zele of thy louing kindnesse and harty good wyl toward them we most hartelye praye th● mercyefullye to beholde all suche as are sycke and as that pytyfull Samaritane to poure wine and oyle into theyr woundes Luke ● and to bynd them vp that is to comfort them geuing them grace paciently to bere the crosse that thou hast laied vpō them to shew thē selfs conformable to thy blessed will in the myds of theyr trouble and syckenesse to prayse thy gloryous name and wyth stronge fayth to say Ose. vi come and let vs retourne vnto the lord for he hath begun and he wil heale vs he hath strikē vs and he wil sureli make vs whole For it is the Lorde that bryngeth downe to the graue fetcheth vp again Deu. xxxii i. Reg. ii It is the Lorde that punysheth with pouertye Tobi. xiii and maketh welthy again Sapi. xvi It is the lord that ●ringeth lowe lifteth vp again yea it is the lord that killeth and maketh aliue again It is for our greate profit Psal. cxix that the Lorde hath thus plaged vs euē that we shuld learn to forsake our owne fleshly wil to walk in his holi ordinaūces Therfore as it is gods good plesure Mat. xxvi so let it come to pas His wil be done not oures Psal. ●c● We are his people and the shepe of his pasture let him deale
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 reuēged i. Cor. xiii Colloss iii but to forgeue one another euen as Christ forgaue vs. It mai p●ese 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 frō vs oure stonye hearte and by geuynge vs a fleshye heart E●●chi xi an● .xxxvi. that we thorow the opperacyon of thy holye spirite maye bee contente according to thy blessed wyl commaūdement Mathe vi and .xviii. Marke xi uke vi Luke xxiii Acte● vii and after the exāple of thy son Iesu Christ our Lord of that blessed martyr S. Stephan frely and euen frō the veri hert to forgeue our ennemyes to speake wel of them to loue them and to do for thē what so euer lyeth in oure power by this meanes vnfainedli shew our selfs to be thy sōnes Mathe. ● which causest the sun to aryse on the euyl on the good and sendest the rain on the rightous on the vnrightous geuīg 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 whō 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 cā 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 tradiciōs of mē they cannot away wyth the lyghte of thyne heauēly truth While thei magnify them selfs shame to be taught and bi no menes wil confesse theyr ignorance and errour but perswade thē 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 y● thei hate persecute banysh and cōdempne both thy blessed worde and al the fauourers therof ▪ thynckyng thē selfs to do the high seruice Iohn xv when thei ●lea 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 nūber and very few are they which syncerelye purelye and euē with the heart embrace and folow thy heauenlye doctryne No maruel Luke x● For lytell is thy flocke O Lorde to whō 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 stād 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 heuē 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 coūcel 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 thē 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 brīg these aduersaris of thi truth vnto the knoweledge of theyr erroure that they maye repente beleue
holye and pure religion that as we professe one God one baptysme Ex. xxxiiii Esaye lxii so wee may maintain one truth one religion Thou callest thy selfe a gelous God and a Lord that wylte not geue thi glory to another suffer then thy honoure and glorie Psa. ●xiiii ▪ thy praise and worship no longer to be geuē vnto creatures Thou art that God of peace which haste promysed to treade Sathan the sower of discorde vnder our fete shortelye Roma xvi ▪ Fulfill thy promise O Lord for it is time seing that not onlye the wilie Hipocrites Mat. xiiii Luk● xi ▪ those p●inted sepulchres outwardli appearing beutifull and ful of holynes but inwardlie ful of dead bones and of al filthinesse of rauening and wickednesse of bribri excesse take part against thi holye word maintaining false opiniōs agaynst thy heauēly doctrin but also many of the tēporal rulers wise worldlīgs agre vnto thē defending with great violēce both the beastly hipocrites al their deuelish tradiciōs croked ceremonis false religiōs although manifestlye contrarye to the truthe of thy blessed lawe Notwythstandinge remember thy olde mercyes and for the glorye of thy name be fauourablye vnto them gyue them grace to repent and to know the truth i. Timo. ii that they maye escape out of the snares of the deuill and become the children of libertye and euerlasting saluacion Gather together al such as are dispersed make of them with vs one flock Cal home agayne theym that are runne astray after strang gods Iohn x. that they may gloryfye the alone Deliuer thy people out of Egypte that lande of seruitude and bondage and bring thē into the land that floweth wyth mylke and honye Lette the babling Babilonians kepe thy seruauntes no longer in captiuity but restore theim home agayne vnto that Ierusalem wher thy holy name is called vpon thanked and praysed wher thy heauenly doctrine is purelye taughte where thy blessed sacramentes are truelye and faithfully ministred where the works of Christen charitie are continually exercysed that wyth one mouthe and one herte we may praise and glorify thy blessed name Take away from vs all heresies and diuersities of opinions worke in oure hertes an vnfained concord in matters of religiō euen such a concord as is in al poynts agreable to thy blessed worde Graunte also mooste louyng sauyour that thys godlye concord may remain continuallye in thy churche So shal it come to passe that al sects and heresies al diuisions Sismes beinge roted oute of thy holy congregacion and a perfect agrement established amonge vs according to thy blessed word we shal frō the very hert both knowledge the Ia●o● i. the worker therof whiche alone art the author of al goodnes and also sing continual praises to the our Lorde God whiche with God thy father and God the holy gost liuest and reignest true euerlasting God worldes without ende Amen A praier for the common peace and quietnesse of al Realmes HOwe necessarye O Lorde peace and quietnes is for the conuersacion of realms and al publique weales the holy scripture declareth in diuers places the psalmograph exhorteth al the faithefull Israelites to praye for those things that make vnto the quietnes of Ierusalem Psal. ●xxii that ther maye be peace wealthe and abūdaunce both in it and all the coastes rounde aboute When the Iewes for theyr syns and disobedience against thy diuine maiesty were led away captiue by kīg Nabuchodonozor frō Ierusalem vnto Babylon and ther cōpelled to lyue vnder the vngodly and vncircūcy●ed gentils the prophet Ieremy wrote an Epistle vnto them wherin among other things he exhorted them to praye for the publyque weale of Babilō and for the Magi●trates thereof sayinge Iere. xxi● Seeke the peace of the citye wherein ye bee prisoners and praye for it vnto the Lorde For in the peace thereof shall youre peace be Thy seruant Baruch also wrot a boke vnto thi people in their captiuite Baruche ● commāding them to praye for the prosperiti of Nabuchodonozor king of Babilō for the welfar of Baltaser hys sonne that their dayes may be vpon earthe as the dayes of heauen c. Agayne thy holy Apostle warneth that aboue al thynges praiers supplicacions intercessions ● Tim. iii. and geuing of thākes be had for kynges and for all that are in authoriti that we mai liue a quiet peaceable life wyth al godlines and honestie Hereof lerne we O most mercifull sauyour how necessarye peace quietnes cōcord is for al relms cōmō welths For that bering rule thi glory is sought thy holye word is preached the Magistrates are obeyed thy prechers ar reuerēced good letters florysh charitye resteth in mēs herts good worcks are exercised euery mā liueth accordynge to hys callyng vertu is auaunced vice is expelled welth and aboundaunce of all thynges dwelleth amonge vs battel with al the pestilences thereof is banished a fygure of that heauenlye Ierusalem is here found among the children of menne when contrariwyse if battel or discorde occupyeth kyngdomes or cityes all goeth to hauock nothing but cruel barbarie lyonlyke fearcenes beareth rule How blessed a thing christē charity godly peace frindly quietnes and brotherly cōcord is in a comon weale thy seruant Dauid king and prophet hauing in his own relme experience ther of declareth in thys hys Psalme Beholde sayth de Pt. cxxxiii how good and ioyfull a thinge it is brethrene to dwel together in vnitie It is like a precious oyntement vppon the head that rā down vnto the berd euen vnto Aarons beard went downe vnto the skyrts of his clothyng Lyke the dewe of Hermō which fel vpon the hyll of Syon For ther thou lord promised his blessing life for euer Seinge o almighty euerlasting God it is a good plesāt ioiful thing brethrē to dwel together in vnity vouchsafe to geue vnto al relmes specially vnto such as the inhabitaunts wherof profes thi holi name this tresure iewel this plesure ioy that they may liue together in vnity quietnes cōcord o lord so many of vs as beleue in the are brethrē haue one father euē thy heauēly father by hym wee haue y● also our brother bi y● we be his sons heires yea fellow heirs with the of eternal glory ●om viii grant therfore that we al may be of one heart of one mind seing that nothing garnisheth becometh the name of brethrē better thē brotherli loue tru peace frēdly quietnes amiable co●cord This Christē vnity and brotherly concorde muste nedes be an excellent tresure in a common weale seinge thy holy Prophet compareth it to a moost preous ointment to the most plesaūt dew the swet smels wher of cānot be expressed Lorde geue vs thys precious ointmēt of mutual loue whatsoeuer we attempt amonge that vs may haue a swete smellyng sauour both before the all
vnfaythfulnes whiche we receyued of old Adam to plant in vs true faith and vndoubted belefe that we may be thorowli perswaded that thou arte the sonne of the lyuynge God Math. xvi Ephe. v. verye God and verie manne our alone swete smelling sacryfyce our alone Medyatour i. Timo. ii aduocate and intercessoure oure alone wysdome ryghteousnesse i. Iohn ii Hebru vii i. Corin. i. sanctificacyon and redempcyon by whome alone and for whose sake only thy heauenly father is well pleased wyth vs our sinnes are remytted grace and euerlastyng lyfe are frely geuen vnto vs. O Lord God suffer vs not to lene to our own wisdō nor to beleue as blynd flesh fansyeth nor to seke saluaciō wher supersticiō dreameth but lette our fayth onlye be groūded on thy worde and geue vs grace trulye to beleue in the with all our hert to putte our trust in thee to looke for all good thynges of thee Prouer. iii. to call vpon thy blessed name in aduersity and with ioyfull voyces and more merye hertes to praise and magnify it in prosperity Suffer vs not to dout neyther of God thy heauenlye father nor of the god his sonne nor of God the holye ghoste but earnes●elye to beleue that you being three dys●yncte persons in the de●●ye are not withstanding one verye God besides whome there is no God neither in heauen nor in earth i. Cor. viii Graunt also that we may assuredli beleue whatsoeuer is cōtained in the holi scriptures and by no meanes suffer our selfs to be plucked from the verity thereof but maynely and stedfastly abyde in the same ●uē vnto death rage worlde rore deuyl And this fayth O sweete Iesu encrese thou dayly in vs more and more Luke xvii that at the last thorow thy goodnes we may be made perfect strōg mē in thi holi religion and shew our selfs both before the the world truly faithful by bringinge forth plenty of good worckes vnto the glory and honoure of thy name whiche with God the father and God the holye ghoste lyueste and reignest true God worlds wythout ende Amen A praier for Charitie ▪ THy holye Apostle wryteth O mooste gentle sauioure that the ende of the commaundemente is loue i. Timot. i. that commeth of a pure heart and of a good conscyence and of faithe vnfained For he that loueth the his Lord God with al hys heart Deut. vi Mat. xxiii ●euit ●i● Rom. xiii Mark xii Luke xx wtal hys soule with al his minde wtal his strēgth and his neighboure as hymself fulfilleth the whole law For al the law and the prophets requyre no more of vs but loue euē to loue y● our Lord God aboue al thynges and our neyghbour as our selfe Without this loue all that we do semeth it neuer so muche prayse worthy in the sight of men is abhominable before y● Yea as thi blessed Apostle saith though I spake wyth the tonges of men and aūgels and yet had no loue I were euen as a soundynge bras i. Cor. xiii or as a tynklyng cymbal And thoughe I coulde prophecye and vnderstand al secrets and al knowledge yea if I had al fayth so that I coulde moue moūtains oute of theyr places yet had no loue I wer nothīg And though I bestowed al mi goods to fede the pore and thoughe I gaue my bodye euen that I burned yet had no loue it profiteth me nothyng For by loue are we knowen to be thy dysciples Iohn xiii euen as the deuyls impes ar knowē by hatred maliciousnes And the loue O lord that thou requirest of vs is no worldli nor fleshly loue for if any mā loueth the world i Iohn ii the loue of the father is not in him And whosoeuer wil be a frēd of the worlde Iacob iiii is made the ennemy of God but godly spiritual sincere tru pure loue euē such loue as suffreth lōg is courteous enuieth not doth not frowardli swelleth not i. Cori. xiii dealeth not disonestlye seketh not her owne is not prouoked to anger thīketh not euyl reioyseth not in iniquiti ▪ but reioiseth in the truth suffereth al things beleueth all thynges endureth all thynges Thys godly loue this Christē charytie gyue thou vnto vs o good Lord that we maye vnfaynedly with al our hearte loue the our Lorde God whiche so dearlye louest vs that thou gauest thi self for vs an offering a sacrifice of a sweete sauour to God Ephev v. Take away from vs the loue of worldely thynges whych though they appere neuer so plesaunt and beutiful are not withstanding mere vanitie and giue vs grace so to vse this world as thoughe we vse it not For the fas●ō of this world passeth awai Make vs also to abhor the filthy beastlyke pleasures of the stinckyng flesh i. Cori. v●i and by no meanes to be entāgled with the loue of thē the ende wherof is dyshonoure shame corrupcyō destrucciō dānacyon and kyndle our herts so feruentlye wyth thy loue ▪ that no thynge maye delyght and please vs but only thou ▪ and whatsoeuer maye make vnto thy glorye is agreable to thy blessed commaundement so that thou only mayest be oure loue our delyght our ioy oure myrthe oure solace and whatsoeuer is without the and estranged from thy loue let it be counted of vs more vayne then vanitie it selfe and more fil thye then the very dōge Graunt also that from this oure loue towarde the there may issue oute a vehemēt and brenninge loue to ward our neighburs yea toward our very enemyes that we maye loue them from the very hearte yea euen as our selues praye for them ▪ geue thē good coūsel helpe them defend them socour them prouyde for their necessities Luke vi and deale with them in al thinges as we wyshe to be dealte wyth all O Lord God thou arte loue and he that dwelleh in loue ● I●on iiii dwelleth in the and thou in him Graunt that in this world we may so dwel together thorow loue thou in vs by thi holy spirit and we in the by faith that after our departure frō this vale of miseri we may be placed with the in thy heauēly mancion so continewe wyth the in glorye for euer and euer Amen A prayer for a godlye lyfe IT greatly greueth vs O merciful father and euer lastynge God that wee thorowe the greuous continual assaultes of our ennemies are not able to pas ouer our yeres of thys world wyth such purytye of lyfe as we ought and as thou requirest of vs. Uerely we are on euery part so beseged and compas sed round about of our aduersaries that scarcely at any time we can be fre from their pestiferous and deadly darts nor yet haue so muche respyte as once to breath towarde true godlynesse Oh mooste louinge Lorde thou arte oure father and we thy chyldren conuenient therfore is it that we thy children represent
and openli declare in our conuersacyon the māners of the our father Thou arte good gentel louynge charitable mercyfull pacyente longe sufferyng holy righteous faithfull c. It therefore becommeth vs thy chyldren in oure lyuing to practyse goodnesse gentlenesse loue charytye mercye pacyence longesufferyng holynes ryghteousenes fayeth et ce Thou hast geuen vs an example that euē as thou hast done Iohn xiii so we lyke wyse shuld do If we say we dwel in the we ought to walke as thou haste walcked i. Ioh. iii. For thou hast called vs ▪ not to vnclennes but vnto holynesse i ▪ Thess. iiii Thou haste deliuered vs from thee power of our ennemyes Luke i. that wee beynge wythout feare shuld serue the in holynes and ryghteousnesse al the dayes of oure life The bloude of thy sonne Iesus Christ hathe clēsed vs from al sinne not that we shuld continue in darcknes i. Iohn i. but rather walke in the light as thou art in the light Thy louing kindnes hath appeared vnto al men Titu ii not that wee shoulde folowe vngodlines and worldly lustes but that we shulde lyue soberly righteouslye and godlye in thys presente world Thou dyddest chose vs in Christe Ephesi i. before the foūdacions of the worlde were layd that we shulde be holye and wythout blame before the thorow hym Ephe ii We are thy workmanship created in Christ Iesu vnto good workes whych thou ordeynest afore that we shoulde walke in them Foras much thē as al the benefits whiche y● hast bestowed vpon vs are geuen vs vnto thys end that we shuld walk worthy of thy kyndenes represēt thy maners in our conuersacion mortifi the flesh the lustes therof haue nothīg to do with sathā nor the world but lead a good lyfe garnished ful of good workes and in al poyntes fashioned after the rule of thi blessed word we most hertely pray y● to indue vs wyth thy holy spirit Ezechie xi and .xxxvi. which may take away our stonye hert geue vs a new fleshy and soft herte Ephes. iiii kyl that old man in vs which is corrupt thorow deceyuable lustes fassion in vs the newe man whiche is made after thy Image likenes in righteousnes true holines Suffer vs not to giue ouer our selfes agayn vnto our old lusts and cōcupiscences wherw t we wer led whē we knew not the nor thy sō Christ but euē as thou which hast called vs arte holy so likewise graunt that we may be holy in al oure conuersacion O merciful God not the herers of thi law but the fulfillers of it shal be iustified before the. Romay ii Iacob i. Neither shal euery one that saithe vnto the Math. vii Lord lord enter into the kingdō of heauen but thei that do the wyl of thee our father Titu i. which art in heauen To confes thee wyth our mouth and to deny the with oure dedes worketh rather oure damnacion then saluaciō For the true knowledg of the cōsisteth not in talking i. Cori. iiii but in working not in fauoring but in folowing not in louing but in liuing Math. xxi To promise the bi mouth that we wil work in thi vineyard yet work nothing at al declare not vs to be thy sōnes but rather bastards ▪ to brag of the iustificatiō of faith not to bring forth the fruts therof to glory in the merits of thi sonne Christ in his blud death passion not to liue worthy of his kindnes Romai vi to profes thy holy gospel not to walk accordīg to the doctrin therof to be baptised in thi name not to mortifi our mēbers which ar of the erth nor to walk in a new life to be per takers of thy deuine misteries Ihon. x● not to be made one spirit with the what auaileth it we ar thy frēds if we do those thing that thou cōmādest vs. We ar thi seruaūts Romai vi if we be obediente to thy wyll We are thy sonnes if we honoure and reuerēce the according to thi word We seke thy glory if we attempt nothīg wherof thou shouldest be dishonored i. Peter ii Leding alife conformable to thy blessed wil we shall prouoke the very enemies or thy truth to praise the but contrarye wyse thou shalt be euyl spokē of Graunt therfore we beseche the that our lyfe may answer to our profession Math. v. and that the lyghte of our good works may so shine be fore menne that they seing oure godly conuersacion may glorifie the oure heauenly father Amen A prayer agaynst the temptacions of the deuil the world the fleshe ALbeit O most myghtye captayne moste valeant warryour and most tryumphante Lorde Christe Iesu thou by thy death hast put doune him H●bru ii i. Cori. xv Osee. xiii that hadde Lordshippe ouer death that is to saithe deuil that thou mightest deliuer thē whych thorow fere of death wer al their lyfe tyme in danger of bondage and albeit thou haste spoiled rule and power and made a shewe of them openly and hast triumphed ouer them in thine own parson by thys meanes delyuered vs from the hands of our enemyes Colloss ii Ephesi iii. Luke i. that we myghte serue the all the dayes of oure lyfe in suche holynesse and ryghteousnesse as are accept before the yet the deuil for the olde malyce whyche he hathe borne against mā from his firste creaciō for thorowe enuye of the deuil deth entred into the worlde gothe forthe styll to rage against vs ●enesi iii. Sapien. ii ▪ i. Pete● v. and walketh aboute like a rorynge Lyon seking whō he may deuour And if he wer not restrained bi thy godli puissāce he wold surely swalowe vs vp Iob. i. Psa cxxiiii so greate is his tiranye so myghty is hys power He preuailed against our fyrste parentes yea and that in the state of theyr innocency and immortality He afterward attempted other preuailed wherof sōe notwithstandyng wer the chosē vessels of mercy G●nesi iii. ii Regū xi Mat. xxvi Math. iiii Mark i. Lu●e iiii Here of getting a courag vnto hym self he feared not to assail that with his suttel tēptaciōs Oh is it thē to be thought that he willer vs alone so feble so weke redy at euery momēt to be ouer throwē Thou thy self callest him the prince of this world Iohn ●ii ●iiii ● xvi ●● Cor. iiii and thy holy Apostle nameth hym the god of this world Strong must he nedes be of no smal myght whom thy holy word so termeth stronge in dede in comparison of vs but weake and of no forse beinge compared wyth the. Thys Prince this god of the world doest thou suffer cōtinually to war agaīst thine elect and chosen people as for the reprobate and wycked Iob. i. he hath thē al redy in his court at cōmādemēt not to destroi thē whiche he
moste of al wisheth but to exercise try their faith to proue their cōstaci in this their cōstict to occasion thē bi herti praiers to 〈◊〉 vnto thi holi name Pro. xvi●i ▪ which is a strōg tower mighty fortres for so many as repayre vnto it the thei getting ayde at thy hande maye not onli enter battel with this their great immortal enemy but also by the power of thy myghte ouer come hi● and put him to flyght And as thou hast geuē satā thys liberti to tempt to exercise Iob. i. proue and try vs whether we be costāt in thy faythe and word or not so dooth he take thy profer And althoughe thou sufferest hym thus to do for our great profit singuler commodity for we know that all thyngs worke for the beste vnto theym that loue God Rom. v● euen that we of oure selfes beynge weake shuld haue a gloryous triumphe and noble vyctory ouer hym thorowe the myghty puissaunce of the our grande captain yet herof taketh he an occasiō to seke our destruccion And that he may bring this to passe besides the innumerable companye of hellishe spyrites he taketh vnto hym .ii. other our moost cruel ennemies i. Ihon. ii ●●lath v. Ps● cxxiiii the world the flesh The one with his vain pleasures the other with her carnal lustes so compasse vs round about that if thy presēt help wer not we must nedes perish O louyng Lorde and most gentle sauyoure thou seest our weaknes myserye i Re xxvii ●ccl xlvii and no strength Thou knoweste againe the valeaunte myght and power of oure aduersaries Our strēgth is no more to be compared wyth theyr mighte then the strength of lytle Dauid with the mightye power of great Goliah oure speare oure swerd oure shielde wyll do nothynge in thys behalfe Notwythstandyng Lord we do not despayre For al thoughe there bee not so greate strengthe in vs ii P● xiiii that we may be able to resyst this greate company that cōmeth against vs yet haue we this one refuge and succour euen to lift vp our eyes Psal. cx●● vnto the to saye our help commeth frō the lord our god whych made heuen and earth If God be on our syde who canne be againste vs Rom. viii i. Reg. vii The battel O lord God is thine oure faythe therfore is that thou wylte geue oure ennemyes into our handes Math. ● Thou taughtest vs to pray that we maie not be ledde into temptacion and hast promised vs that thou wilte not suffer vs too bee tempted aboue oure strengthe i. Cor ● but wylte in the middes of the temptacyon make a-away for vs to escape Thou art fayt●ful Psal. ●●lv Ti●● i ▪ 〈…〉 ●ii ●● Tim. ii fulfyl therefore thy promise And forasmuch as thi good pleasu●e is that we shal manfully fyght with these our enemies for what is the lyfe of manne in this world ▪ but a continual warfarre and no man is crowned excepte he stryue lawefullye we wyth our very heart dyspairinge of oure owne strengthe corage moost humblye beseche the to be our captayne and valeauntelye to defende vs agaynst oure enemyes ▪ that they may not preuaile agaynste vs. Make vs strong in the O Lord and in the power of thy mighte Putte on thy holy armour vpon vs that we may stād stedfast against the crafty as●autes of the deuyl Ephe●● vi For wee wrastle not against the flesh and bloud but agaynst rule agaynste power and against worldly rulers of the darknes of thys world agaynste spyrytual wyckednes in heauenlye things For this cause O mooste sweete sauiour put vpon vs thy holy armour that we mai be able to resist in the euil day and stand perfect in all thynges Gyue vs grace therfore to stand to gird our loynes aboute wyth veritye hauyng on the brestplate of righteousnes and shoed with shooes prepared by the Gospell of peace But aboue al graūt that we may take vnto vs the shilde of faithe wherw t we may be able to quēch al the fyry dartes of the wycked to put on the helmete of saluacion and the swearde of the spirite which is thy blessed word Graūt also that we being thus godly en armed may thorow thy puissāce might and strength not onely enter battel with our enemyes but also valeauntly fyght with them coragiously put them to flyght tryumphantly cary away a glorious vyctory ouer them So shall it come to passe that we being valeaunt conquerours thorow thy help shal receiue at thy hānd accordyng to thi promyse Manna to eat that is hyd Ap●c● ii a white stone in the stone a new name wrytten which no man knoweth sauyng he that receiueth it Lorde for thy mercies sake grant vs these our peticions So shal we praise and magnyfye thy blessed name for euer euer Amen A prayer for remission of synnes IF we wretched synners O Lord God hadde not louīg promises of thy tēder mercy in the holye scriptures for the comfort of our weake conscyences and sorowful herts we se none other reamedy so great infinit are our sinnes but that we must nedes despayre But for asmuch as what soeuer thynges are wrytten Roma x● are wrytten for oure learninge that thorowe pacience and the comfort of scriptures we mai haue hope our sis although neuer so mani abhominable do not so muche make vs sadde as thy louynge kindenes and tēder mercyes make vs gladde Oure syns we confesse are innumerable but thi mercies are also infynyte Ezec. xviii Thou art that most gentle Lord whych wylt not the deathe of a sīner Say●e xi but rather that he turn and lyue Mathe. i. Thou for repentaunce sake dissemblest and wylt not se the sinnes of men Luke ii Thou confessest that thou cammest into thys world to saue sīners i. Timo. ii to cal not the righteous Mathe. ix Luke xvi but sinners vnto repētaūce and to seke vp that which was lost Mathe. xi Thou callest vnto thee al them that ar diseased and ladē wyth the heauy burden of synne Luke xix Math. xi and promysest that thou wilt ease them E●aye i. Yea by thi prophet thou saiest ▪ if we will washe make clene our selfs put awai our euil thoughts out of thi sight cese frō doīg of euil violēce learn to do right apply our selfs to equitie deliuer the oppressed help the fatherles to his right heare the widows cōplaint though our sis wer as red as scarlet yet shal they be made whiter thē snow And thogh they wer like purple yet shall they bee made like white wolle Yea thou saiest more ouer that for thy own sake euē for thy mercie name sake thou wilt be good vnto vs fauour vs so cast away al our sins behind thy back Esay xliii that thou wilt neuer remēber thē more O lord thou arte the
god which cā 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. Whē they forsaked their sinful liuing called vpō thi holi name thou forgauest al theyr sīnes and he alest al theyr infyrmytyes Psal. cxx● ▪ Thou sauedst their life from destrucciō and crowned them with merci louing kindnes For thou O Lord God art ful of compassion mercy lōg sufferīg 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 heauē is in cōparysō 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. ● Pet●● 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 ēdureth for euer and euer vpon thē 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 whē he repēted confessed hys syn Psa lxxxiii ii Reg. xii How oft didst thou call backe the plages of thy vengeaunce Iudi. x. ii Par. xii Iudi● iiii when the chyldrē 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 repēted and beleued Peter thy disciple although most cowardly denying the Mat. xx●i 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 thē that died with the beīg 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 ●●bru 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 diligētly 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 beholdīg the miserable state of the woūded mā with thy pitifull eie cāmest vnto him madest clene his woūds pouredst in wine oil boūdedst them vp laydst the sick Samaritā vpō 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 vpō 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 thē that are contryte in herte Mathe. Esaye Luke ● Esaye i. Oure hole head is syck and the heart is veri heauy Frō the sole of the foote vnto the head ther is no hole part in al our bodi but al are woūds botches sores and stripes which can neither be helped bounde vp molified nor eased with any ointmē 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 〈◊〉 xvii saue thou vs and we shal be saued 〈◊〉 ●v 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 hūbled 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 cōmaūdemēt agayne to fetche a fatte calfe and to kyll it and sayedst let vs eate and be meri for this mi sōne was dead and is a liue againe he was lost and now is founde Shewe thys thy fauour O most gētle father to vs thy chyldrē also which haue vngodly bestowed the godly and vertuous gifts which thou both frendly and liberally gauest vnto vs. Thys our prodigall and licencious lyuīg sore greueth vs and we be hertely sory that we hau● 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 frō vs al oure old begerly ragges put on vs the newe garmēt of innocēcy that precius rīg 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 commaundemēts Ephe. vi do that which is plesāt in thy sight Gyue vs grace so vnfaynedlye to repēt 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
Mathe. vi THy sonne and oure LORD O heauenlye father taught vs to axe our bodyelye foode of the Luke xi and all other thynges that be necessary for the preseruatyon of this oure mortall and corruptible body Ps. cxlvii Psa. cx●●● For thou art the Lord that geuest meat to the hongry Thou fedest al thi cretures in due time Thou openest thy hande and replenysheste all lyuynge thynges with thy blessynge Ps. xxxiiii Thy eyes are vpon them that feare the and vpon suche as truste in thy mercye that thou mayest delyuer their liues frō death and nourishe them in the tyme of honger They that fear the shal haue no scarsnes nether shal thei wāt ani good thing that seke y● Neuer was it sene ▪ that the rightous mā that is he that liueth according to thy word ps xxxvii was forsakē nether hathe his children begged their bread on the erth How wōderfully dydst thou fede thy seruant Helias the prophet whē thou sent hym meat twise on a dai bi the Rauēs iii. ●● xvii How maruelously dydest thou encrease the oyle and meale of the widow of Saxepta Helias Ostesse ▪ How diddest thou prouide for thy seruant Daniell when he was in prison for setting forth thy glory 〈◊〉 xiiii How wonderfully fedst thou the childrē of Israel Deut. viii Exodu xvi 〈◊〉 xi S●pi xvi by sēding thē meat doune frō heuē by the space of .xl. yeres in the wildernes The fouls of the aire dost the feede which nether sow nor reape nor yet carye into the barnes Psa. lxxvii Thy son also that we may hāge on thy fatherly prouidēce Math. vi not dispayre of a cōpetēt liuīg fed many thousāds wyth a few loues of bread Mat. xiiii a litle nūber of smal fyshes Marke vi He also at a mariage tourned water into wyne Luke ix to shew that those which liue accordīg to thy blessed word Iohn vi euerie one in his vocaciō shall wante no good thing Iohn ii Thou art the very liuynge God whych geueth vs abundantly al thinges to enioy them 1. Timo. vi Thou art our father thou therefore wilt not suffer vs thi childrē to perish for hūger Mathe. vi Luke xii Thou art our Lorde thou therefore wylte not suffer vs thy seruantes to dye for want of clothes Psalm ●v Ps. cxlvii Thou fedest the hethen and the brute beasts is it then to be thought that thou wilt leaue vs socourles which beleue in the cal on thy holye name and hang on thy fatherli prouidence We therfore being thorowli parswaded Iacob i. i. Cori. iiii that al good things pertaining ether to the bodi or to the soule come from the alone doubting also nothīg of thy boūteous liberality and liberal bountye toward them that with strong faith depende on thy fatherlye prouydence are boulde at this presente to come vnto thy deuyne Maiestye mooste humblye besechynge the to worke in vs thorow thy holye spirite a mynd contente wyth that is sufficiente Luke xii seyng that no mans life stādeth in the abūdāce of the things which he possesseth seinge also that we be strangers pilgrymes in this world haue here no cōtinuing cytye but seke one to come Hebr. xiiii ● Timo. vi agayne seynge we brought nothing into the world neyther shal we cary anye thinge oute of it Iob. i. For naked came we out of oure mothers wombe and naked shal we turne thither againe Take awai frō vs al superfluous worldelye cares and teache vs to be cōtēt with food raimēt Mathe. vi Luke ▪ xii Suffer vs not after the maner of the hethē to be careful for wordly thīges as though thou hadst no care for vs but teache vs fyrst of all to seke thy kīgdom the rightuousnes thereof and so to loke for all wordly and temporall thynges at thy mercyful hand Proue xxx O Lord geue vs neyther pouertye nor richesse onlye grant thou vs a necessarye liuing lest if we be to ful we deni the and saye what fellowe is the Lord And lest we being constrained thorow pouertie fal vnto stealing and forswere the name of the Lorde our God Lorde lette it so come to passe for thy dear sonnes sake Jesu Christ oure Lord sauyoure Amē ¶ A prayer to be sayd before the Sermon THy worde psa ●xix O Lorde is a lantarne vnto oure feete and a lyghte to oure pathewayes For it sheweth vnto vs euidētly Deut. v. and .xvii. how we ought to walk and turn neyther on the ryghte hande nor on the left but euē that way that thou hast appointed that we may lyue plese the. Esay● xxx Thi law also is a perfecte vndefyled lawe it turneth souls and geueth wisdō euē vnto babes Thy statuts ar right reioice the hert Psalm xix thi cōmaūdemēt is pure geueth light vnto y● eis It is nether emplaster nor salue that healeth vs but thy worde O Lord Sapi. xvi which heleth al thīgs Thorow thy word which y● hast leafte here amōg vs Iohn xv ar we made clene For it is thy power vnto saluaciō for euerye one that beleueth Romay i. To heare this thi word which is sweter then the hony or honi combe more precious then golde pearle or preycous stone Psal. xix we are come hither at this presente O mooste mercyful father desyrynge the to send bothe to thy preacher and to vs thy holi spirite Psal. xxix that he mai teache no thing but thy pure worde the glorious Gospel of thi most deare sonne agayn that we may diligētly note and repose in oure memorye whatsoeuer shall be godly truly spoken of him And for asmuche as nether he that planteth nor he that watereth is anye thyng i. Cori. iii. but thou O god which geue●● the encrease we most entirely pray the that the sede of thy blessed word which shal now be sown among vs may faul into our heartes as into a good grounde and by no meanes be choked vp of thornes nor dried vp for wāt of moisture Math. xiii Mark iiii Luke viii nor yet carryed away of y● byrdes of the ayer but thorowe the working of the holy gost so take rote in our hertes ▪ that it may brynge forthe plenty of good frute vnto the glory and the healthe of oure soules Amen A thankesgeuing after the Sermon WE render vnto the o heauenly father moost hertye thanckes for this spiritual and heauenly nourishmēt of thi blessed word Ihon. vi wherwith our souls are not only wel refreshed at this presēt but also our faithis strēghthened our loue is kīdled and our conscience quieted We most humbly beseche the to geue vs grace not only to be hearers of thy word ▪ Iac. i. but doers also of the same not only to loue but also to lyue thy Gospell not onlye
to fauour but also to folow thy godly doctryne not only to professe but also to practise thy blessed cōmādemente that whatsoeuer wee outwardly heare and inwardely beleue we mai shew forth the same in our conuersatiō liuing vnto the honour of thi holy name the cōfort of our christen brethren the health of our soules Amen A prayer to be said before the receiuinge of the holy Communion THy loue toward vs O most Gentell Sauyoure is so greate and vume asurable that it rāne by no meanes bee expressed by mouthe nor sufficyentlye conceyued in herte For our loue withoute any desertes on ourbehalfe euen frely and willingli at thy heauēly fathers cōmaundemēt thou cāmest down frō the glorious seate of thy deuine maiestie ●sa●e vii 〈◊〉 i. Luke i. Iohn i. 〈…〉 ●x Math. ii.i. tokest veri flesh becā●est perfect man of the substaūce of that pure and vndefiled virgin Mari thorow the operacion of the holy gost taughtest the wil of thy heauenly father confirming the same with wōderfull miracles vnto the great comfort of many which thē liued vnto the perfect establishment of our fayth whych lyue at thys presēt After thou hadst trauayled in thys worlde certayne yeres the tyme to fore appointed frō euerlasting of thi heauēly father drawing nie ▪ that thou shuldest geue thy self an oblacyō and sweete smellyng sacrifice to god the father for the sins of the whole worlde Ephe v. euen so many as repent beleue and amēd willing that so noble worthy benefit of our redempcion shuld not be forgottē nor fal out of remēbraūce Galath vi which is the alone authore of our saluacion the onli comfort of weake conscyences Whē thou haddest ●atē the Pascal lābe wyth thy disciples according to the appointemēt of the law thou tokest bread into thy hand gauest thancks to thy heauenly father Mat. xxvi Mat. xiiii brakest it delyuerest it to thy disciples saying Take ye eat ye this is mi body which is betraied for you Do this in the remembraunce of me Luke xxii i. Cor. xi Because the singuler inestimable benefyte of our redempcyon brought to passe by the one onlye oblacion of thy blessed bodye brokē on the aulter of the crosse Hebru ix.x. shuld not be forgotten thou brakest the breade in the syght of thy discyples and gauest it vnto thē commaundynge them to eat it in the remēbrance of the breakyng of thi bodi which thē was betraied by thy traiterous disciple Iudas that sōne of perdicyon Iohn xvii the day folowynge was vnfaynedly broken on the crosse for our raūsome delyueraunce saluacion Here didst thou appoint the breakīg of the breade amōg the faithfull gathered to gether for y● purpose a worthy and blessed memorial of thi bodi breaking And because the breakinge of thy bodye shuld be the better remēbred thou dyddest ennoble the breade wyth the name of thy body Note when notwithstādīg it was only the figure sign token and memorial of thy holy body In like manner when supper was done thou tokest the cup into thy hands gauest thāks to thy heuēly father and delyuerest it to thy Discyples sayinge drinck of this al ye For this is mi bloud of the new testamēt couenaunt or bargaine which shal be shed for many into the remission of sinnes ▪ Thys do as oftē as ye drīcke it in the remēbraūce of me As by the breakyng of thy blessed body our raunsome is perfectlye paied so bi the sheding of thy precious bloud are al our synnes euen vnto the vttermoste washed away ● Iohn i. Therfore as by the breaking of the breade thou wouldest the breakyng of thy body the benefites gotten bi it to be rem●̄bred among the faythful so to the end that the sheddyng of thy bloud the merytes therof should not be forgottē thou gauest thē the cup of wine to drink commaundyng them that so oft as they or any of the faythful gathered together for that purpose do drink of the cup thei shuld remēber thi death and the sheding of thy precious blud as thy holy Apostle sayeth i. Cor. xi as oft as ye shal eat this bread drinck of the cup ▪ ye shal shew the lor●s deathe tyll he come ☜ And asthou dyddest ennoble the bread with the name of thy body ▪ being but the figure of thy body because the breking of thi body shuld the better be remēbred so likewise here doest thou garnish and nobly set forth the wine naminge it thy bloude when notwythstandynge it only representeth and preacheth vnto vs the sheding of thi bloud because it shuld be the more depely grauē the better retained in our mindes O most mercifull redemer gentel sauioure we are come together at this presēt to celebrate the memoryall of thy blessed and gloryous passyon and to eat and drinke this breade and wine in the remēbraunce of thy blessed body breaking and thy precious bloud sheddyng moost humbly and frō the very hert beseching the to gyue vs grace worthelye to eate thys breade and drinke of thys cuppe least by the vnworthy receiuing of them ● Cori. xi we be gylty of thy bodye and bloud ▪ and so eate and drink our own dampnacion And that we may come the more worthely vnto thys thy table graunte we mooste entyrely pray the that we may so earnestly be at defiaunce wyth al synnes and so inwardly be ashamed that we at any tyme haue so greuously offēded thi deuine maiesty by attemptynge anye thing that is not agreable to thy good pleasure that from hēsforth we may not only lothe detest and abhor whatsoeuer is displeasaunt vnto the but also embrace and lay hand on that whiche is good and acceptable in thy sight Math. v. Roma xii Forgeue vs al our sīnes giue vs grace euen with our whole hert to loue al men yea our very enemies and not onli to forgiue al suche as haue offēded vs but also to be ready at all times to do for them what soeuer good or plesure we be able And that we maye be the more welco●e vnto the be found mete and worthy gests to sitte at this thy table to eate of these thi bless●d gifts that our soule may be wel comforted norished fedde and made mery by the worthy receiuing of them clothe vs we pray the Math. xx●● wyth that weddyng garment euē true liuely faith wherwith our herts are purified wherwith we are maryed vnto the made one flesh one bloud with the Act●s ●vi Osee. ii wherwyth also we are iustified and counted righteous in thy sight and graūt that thorowe the same faith we ernestly set the eies of oure minde on these thy moste swete and louing promyses Ephe v. Rom. iii. v My bodye shall be broken for you Mat. xxvi Ma● ii●ii Luke xxii ● Cori. ●● My bloude shal be shedde for you And wythoute anye
doubtyng loke for remissiō of all our synnes at thy heauenly fathers hande accordynge to thy mooste gentle promyses yea and that not for our good dedes and merites Titu iii which in this behalf are none but for the worthynes of thy blessed passion for the dignity of thy precious bloude and for that only and alone sacrifice of thy holye body For that O Lord is the salue the healeth our souls That is the medecine that comforteth our weake and troubled consciēces Iohn vi That is the liuinge breade whosoeuer eateth of the bread shal neuer honger but lyue for euer That is the Iewel of ioy that maketh our sorowfull hertes mery That is the mighty bulwark the stronge defēce the sure fortres the preserueth and kepeth vs harmlesse against Satā synne death hel desperacion and al the infernal power To come to the table to be presēt at the supper ☜ to here and se what is there don yea to receiue the holy mistiries of thy body bloud ther setforth vnto vs profiteth vs nothyng at all ▪ if we faithfully beleue not that thy bodi was brokē thy bloud shed for our sinnes and that by the alone oblacion therof done once for al our syns are forgeuen vs Hebru vii ▪ ix.x. thy heuenly father is recōciled vnto vs his wrath stored vp thorow sin against vs is pacified quietnes of consciēce and euerlasting lyfe is geuen vs but rather turneth vnto our dāpnacion because we eat of thys breade and drinck of this cuppe vnworthely and shal with that Hipocrite whyche presumed to come vnto the mariage not hauing the wedding garmēt be boūd hād and fote ●ath xxii and caste into vtter darcknes wher weping and gnashīg of teeth shal be Therfor we most hūbly besech the to geue vs grace according to thy holy Apostles councel diligently to proue try examin our selfes whether such repentance such faith such loue i. Cori. ●i suche disposition toward al godlines be foūd in vs or not as thou dost require in them whych come worthely with frute vnto thy table And forasmuch as it is thy gift to repēt hertely to beleue truly to loue vnfaynedly to be disposed earnestly to ēbrace true godlynes and to go forward in the same from vertueto vertue vnto the end graunt we most entirely pray the Math. iii. we may so repent that the frutes of repentāce may be foūd in vs so beleue that we may knoledge y● our alone sauiour so loue that al oure affeccion may be set on the alone and so embrace true godlynes that our h●le lyfe may be a cleare Myrrour of vertue goodnesse So shall we thorowe thi merci be foūd worthi gests of this thy table Phil lp ii receiue these holy misteries vnto the saluacyon of our soules yea so shal we be wel assured of the remission and forgeuenes of all our synnes by the breaking of thy blessed body and the sheding of thi precious bloud our consciences shal be quiet our hertes shal be filled wyth all true and spirituall ioye wee shall tryumph ouer Satan sinne death hell and desperacyon we shal be partakers of all the fruites and merytes of thy blessed passyon and bee made one bo●ye wyth the and fellowe heyres of euerlastynge glorye O Lord God lette it so come to passe for the honour of thy name Amen A thankesgeuinge after the receiuynge of the Communion IE thanck the O heauēly father for the blessed passion and gloryous death of thy derelye beloued sonne our Lorde and sauiour Iesu Christ Ephe. ii ●olloss ii by whō by whose holy woūdes we faythfully beleue and are assuredly perswaded that thy wrathe is not onlye pacified toward vs but that thou also art now becōe oure moost mercyful father and haste frelye forgeuen vs all oure synnes restored vs to thy heuēly grace and made vs sonnes heiers of thyne eternall glorye And because we shuld not dout of thi fatherly goodnes toward vs set forthe in the deathe of thi sonne the same thy sonne Christ Iesu our Lorde hathe leafte vnto vs not onlye his holy word Ma● x●vi Mat. xiiii Luke xxii ● Cor. xi but also a blessed memoryal of hys death and passyon set forth in the holy breade and holy wine whych we at this presēt haue receiued both for a remembraūce of the brekyng of hys blessed body and the shedding of his most precious bloud and also for the quietnes of oure conscience and for the assurance of the remission of our syns thorow fayth We besech the O heauēli father that we be neuer vnmyndeful of this thy exceadinge greate kindenes nor vnthanckful for thy manyfold vnspekeable mercys declared vnto vs in the gloryous death of thy welbeloued sōne but so worcke y● in vs thorowe thy holy spirite that we maybe made worthye members of that bodye whereof thy sōne and oure sauyoure Christe Iesu is the heade Eph. i. iiii Colloss i. and that we may so faythfullye beleue in the and so feruentlye loue one another alwaye liuinge in thy feare and in the obediēce of thy holy law and blessed wyl that we being fruteful in al godly and chryst●n workes may traine our life accordig to thy good pleasure in this transitory world and after this fraile and shorte lyfe obtaine that true and immortall lyfe wher thou with thy derely beloued sōne our lord and sauiour Iesu Christ and the holy gost that most sweete cōfortour liuest and reignest one true God in all honor glory worldes without ende Amen ¶ A shorte prayer to bee sayed at the receiuynge of the mysterye of Chrystes body in the holy Communion O Heauenly and blessed father I render vnto thee mooste heartie thanckes for al thy benefytes whiche thou hast shewed vnto me most wret●hed synner but speciallye for that moost swete smelling sacrifyce whyche thy onely begotten sōne offred vnto the on that aulter of the crosse Ephe. v. by giuīg his most pure vndefyled body vnto the death for the redempcion of mākind Philip. ii ▪ in remembraūce wherof according to thy welbeloued sōns ordināce I nowe receyue this holy breade moost entirely beseching that I may both be partaker of the merites of thi dere sōnes bodi brekīg and also lead a lyfe worthy of so greate a benefite vnto the glory of thy name Amen A prayer to be sayed at the receiuynge of the misteryes of Christes bloude in the holy Communion O Blessed mercifull father thy loue towarde me sinneful creature is so exceadyng greate and vnspeakable Roma v. that I can not but geue vnto the moost humble thanckes Ephe ▪ ii namely for the shedding of the moost precious bloud of thy deare sonne Iesu Christe by the vertue where of thy wrath styrred vp againste me wretched synner is pacyfyed my raunsōe is payed the law is fulfylled my enemyes are ouercome and put to flyghte In remembraunce of this so noble a victorye and
it but earthe ashes dust donge As for the beauty fauour of it Oh how disceitful and vayn it is 〈◊〉 x●xi And as for the strēgth therof howe shortelye dothe a litle feuer make the most myghty the most weake 〈◊〉 iii. Who thā wil be proud of so vyle a carcas sacke of donge 〈◊〉 ii 〈◊〉 ▪ v. As touching our soule if it be regenerat by thy holy spirit what other thing is it thē the bonde slaue of satan and sinne If any thing we haue that good is for all naughtines cōmeth of oure selues it is thy gyft Os● xiii If we haue receiued it why do we glory in our felfs as though we had ●ot receiued it It may plese the therefore whiche arte the Myrrour of true humility and geuer of al vertu to graue in our herts the true knowledge of our selfes that we maye bothe willyngelye and vnfainedly confes whatsoeuer goodnes we haue to be thy gyfte and so not to glory in oure selfes but to geue vnto the most humble and herty thanks for all thy giftes euer walkynge before the with al submissiō lowlines of mind that thou maiest exalte vs whē the tyme commeth Suffer vs not to be hye mynded but to make our selfs equall to thē of the lower sort gyue vs that humiliti lowlines of hert that mortifieth killeth in vs al loue of o ur selfs al pride arrogācy that our whole glory reioising may only be in the our Lord and sauioure to whō be al honor for euermore Amen A prayer agaynste whoredome 〈◊〉 xlvii HOwe greatly thou doste abhorre whoredom fornicaciō and all vnclennes O Lord 〈◊〉 xix the drownyng of the whole world the destruccion of Sodome and Gomorre with water Exod xx fire brimstone Deute v. from heuen and such other like plages mencioned in the holy scriptures ▪ do euidētly declare and shew Deu. xxiii Thy cōmaundement is that we shulde cōmit none adultry Leuit. ●x And in the common ▪ weale of the Israelits thou cōmaūdest Deut. xxii that there shuld neither be whormonger nor whore If any suche wer found the thei shuld be stoned vnto deathe Prou●r v. For althoughe the l●ppes of an harlotte are to the folyshe a droppynge hony come and her necke softer then oyl yet at the last is she as bitter as wormwod and as sharp as a swearde Her feete go down vnto death her steppes haste them into hell and he the accompanieth him selfe with an whore Prouer. ix shal go doun vnto hel but he that goeth away frō her shal be saued Proue x●x Yea he y● mainteineth an whore shal come vnto beggery in this world and after this life shal haue his part in the lake that burneth wyth fire and brymstone O Lorde Apoca. xx i. Tess. iii● thou haste called vs not vnto vnclēnes but vnto holynes purenes of lyfe i. Corin. vi thou hast made vs one body and one spirit with the how vnsemely thē is it to take the mēbers of Christ Psalm li. to make thē the mēbers of an harlot We therfore moste humbly besech the to make in vs a clene hert to renue a right spirite within vs to turn away al voluptuousnesse from vs. Ecle xxiii Take from vs the lusts of the body let not the desires of vnclēnes take hold vpon vs and geue vs not oouer into an vnshamefaste and obstinate minde Ephesi v. Let not fornicaciō adultery nor any kind of vnclēnes be once named amōg vs. Let no fylthye communicaciōn procede out of your mouthes Ephe. iiii but that which is good to edifie with al when nede is i. Cor. vi that it may haue fauour with the hearers And for asmuch as nether fornicatours neyther whoremongers Ephesi v. nether weaklīgs nether abusers of thē selfs with the mankinde shal enherit the kingdome of God grāt we hertely pray the that suche as be vnmaried may kepe thē selfs pure and vndefiled after the exāple of that godly yong man Ioseph and bring with thē vnto honorable wedlocke both their bodyes and myndes chast honest Graunte also that the maryed men may beware and kepe thē selfes from all whoredome Gen. xxxix and vse the companye of no woman besides theyr wife Again Tobi. iiii Iob. ●iii graunt that al maried women may practyse the maners of that vertuous womā Susāna nether for flattering nor manacing words at anytime consent vnto vnclennes but so kepe the bed vndefiled that their mariage may be honorable that God may blesse thē theyr godly trauels and make theym ioyfull Mothers of manye children Fynally graūt O most merciful father that we may so auoid al vnclēnes that we being pure both in bodye soule may deserue to se thy glorious face in thi heuēly kīgdō thorow Iesu christ our lord Amē A prayer agaynste couetousnes THy sonne and oure Lord O heauenly father byddeth vs take hede and beware of couetousnes for no mannes lyfe sayeth he standeth in the aboundaūce of thyngs which he posesseth Thy holy Apostle also affirmeth couetousnes to be the rote of al euilles i. Tim. vi and that they which study to be riche fal into temptacion and snares into many folyshe and noysome lustes which drowne men in temptacion and destrucciō And in a nother place he calleth couetousnes the worshyppyng of Idolles Ephes● v. Thus in euery place of the holye scrypture thys most damnable synne of couetousnes is cōdēpned and forbiddē ▪ Notwithstanding O lord thorow the suttel working of the Deuill we se how this most vyle monsture hath preuailed and almost ouercome the whole world and brought into his subieccyon not onli the wicked and vnfaithful but thē also that professe thy blessed name and holy religion For frome the fyrste to the laste frō the hiest to the lowest al gyue theyr mynde to couetousnesse Iere. vi Phil. ii Al seke their own not Iesu Christes They renounce the world in word but in dede no mā ēbraceth it more desirousli Thei bi mouth professe couetousnes to be a line but in worke they magnifi it not onelye as a vertue but also as a God In word they confes that to be theyr Lord Esay● v. but in dede they serue Māmō Thei make no end of ioynīg house to house land to land Lordshyp to Lordshyp ferme to ferme pastur to pasture i. Peter v. Another sorte which ought to be an exāple to thy flocke cheyneth coupleth lynck●the and ioyneth lykewyse dignyty to dignity promocyon to promocion benefice to benefyce prebend to prebende deanry to deanry office ro office office for a vauntage vnto the greate dishonoure of thy holy name the hyndrance of thy blessed Gospell and the confusion of theyr cōsciēce if they had any Esay● lvi They be shamlesse dogges that haue neuer inoughe nor be neuer fatysfyed Abacuc ii
fathers ●ene ▪ iiii Adam tilled the earth Abel was a shepparde Iubal exercised Musick Tubalcain was a worker in metal and a grauer in brasse and yron Gene. ix Nohe planted a vyneyarde Abraham Lot Isaac and Iacob were shepherdes and plowemenne G●ne xiii and xxvi.xxix.xii Exodu iii. i. Re● xvi 〈◊〉 i. Ioseph was a Magistrate Moises Dauid Amos with diuers other kept shepe before they wer called vnto office Thy dearly beloued sōne before thou appoyntedst hym to be a preacher of thy blessed wil vnto the world was a Carpenture Mark xiii and so got his lyuinge Hys Apostles were fysher mē Math. iiii Blessed Paul laboured with hys own hands and got both his own liuing others that were wyth him 〈◊〉 xx Thabita is cōmended in the holy scripture because she made garments and gaue them to the pore people So manye O Lord as had any sparcke of godlynesse or pretēce of honesti in them i. Tesso ii euen from the begīning vnto this day euer abhorred idlenes ii Tes. iii. and practised one thing or other Actes ix so that they wer neuer ydle but earnestly trauailed eueri one accordīg to their vocacion For as the bird is born to flie so is man borne to labour Yea thi holi apostle hath charged vs in thi name Iohn v. i. Tes. iii. that if ani wil not l●bour he shuld not eat He cōmādeth also that we shulde withdrawe our selfs frō eueri one that walketh inordinatly wil not laboure for his own liuīg And the wise mā sēdeth vs vnto the Emmet as vnto a mastres exāplar of labour Proue vi willeth vs to consider her property that we may be wise which although she hath nether gide techer nor heade yet prouideth she her meat in sōmer gathereth together her fode in haruest we besech y● therfore O Lord to dryue away frō vs al idlenes and sluggish behaueoure and to geue vs grace that eueri one of vs euē so manye as professe thy blessed name may be earnest in folowing their vocacion delighte in godly trauails vertuous exercises ▪ the magistrate in rightously gouerning the common welth the spiritual minister in truli preachīg thi blessed word the comon people in diligētly folowing their occupatiōs sciences mistiries that none be foūd idle in the christen publique weal. So shal it come to passe that all beīg vertuousli occupiedaccordīg to thi holi commandemēt thou shalt delighte in vs as a father in hys childrē sēd vs the frutes of our labours that is aboundaunce of al temporal thinges in this presēt worlde and after oure departure euerlastinge glorye thorowe Iesu Christ our Lorde Amen A prayer agaynst slaunderynge and backebytynge THe tonge O Lorde is a member which thou hast geuen almoste generally to al liuing creatures but speche haste thou researued onelye for man yea and that vnto this ende that he shuld sette forth thi praise glori magnifi thi blessed name auance thy holy religion be euer tellynge of thy wonderus works and alway speaking that whiche may make vnto thy glory ▪ and vnto the profyt of our Christen brethrē The tong rightli vsed Prouer. x. is the organ of the holy ghost Prouer. xv An innocent and righteous tong is a noble treasure a tre of lyfe Proue xvi an hony combe a refreshyng of the mīd healthe of the bones Prouer. xx A mouth of vnderstāding is more worthe thē gold then many precious stones and costlye Iewels But this gift of speach O blessed Lord is now a daies greatlye abused both vnto thy dyshonoure and the vnquietnes of thy people For wher as thou by thi dearly beloued sonne gauest a general commaūdemēt that we shuld bles thē that curse vs it is now come to passe that they whome we bles Mathe. v. ●uke vi curse vs whom we speake well of they backebyte vs whom we ●xhort monish and teache good thyngs they deface slaūder and blaspheme vs whose wealth and health we seke they contrariwyse seke our destrucciō O Lorde theyr mouthe is full of cursed speaking 〈◊〉 ▪ i. and theyr tonge paynteth forth deceyte They syt and speake agaynst theyr brethrē and slaūder euen theyr very well willers Their tōgimagineth wickednesse and with lies it cutteth like a sharpe rasour Thei loue to speak al words that may do hurt Wyth theyr tonge they blesse the psalme iii ▪ and with the same tōg thei curse vs which ar made after thi similitude image lykenes so that oute of one mouth ther procedeth curssyng and blessing Iacob iii. But with such blessinges O Lord arte not thou delighted But what maruel is it O heauenly father thoughe bacbitynge slaunderynge be vsed in these oure dayes In what age hath the slanderous backebityng tonge ceased frō her slaūderynge and backbitīg Who of al thy welbeloued seruants escaped fre from her poysonfull and venomous dartes Was not thy hertye beloued seruaunt Dauyd that kynge and Prophete slaundered of that wycked and blasphemous Traytoure Semei iii. ●● xvii called a bloude shedder and a mā of Belial 〈…〉 xviii Was not the holi prophet Helias reported to be a sedicious personne and a disquieter of the cōmon wel of Israel Was not thi only begotten sonne called a teacher of newe learning Marke ▪ i. a gloton a wyne bybber a frēde of whores and Publicans a Samaritan a deceiuer of the people Mathe. xi Iohn v●ii a madman and one po●sessed with a deuyll Wer not thy blessed Apostles also called dronckards Iohn vii Iohn x. sedicyous persons vayne pratlers tidyngs bryngers of new deuils and teachers of strange doctryne Actes ii and .xvii. Wer not both Ioseph and Susanna reported to be dishonest persons of liuing Gene. xx●ix and yet notwithstāding none more honest ▪ nor more godli Dani ▪ xiii Who beīg godli bent and vertuoussy disposed hath at ani time escaped slanderous and backebytynge tonges O Lord that mēber whiche thou madest to be an an instrument of the holy ghoste is now become in mani peoplean instrumente of the Deuyll a fyre and a worlde of wyckednes For it is so set amonge our members that it defileth the whol bodi and setteth a fyre al that we haue of nature Iacob 〈◊〉 is it selfe sette a fyre euen of hel It is an vnrulye euyll full of deadly poyson We beseche the therefore for thy mercyes sake o mooste mercyfull God to deliuer vs from vnrightuous lippes and from deceitefull tounges Psa. xxxi● and to giue vs grace so to walk in al our conuersaciō and liuing that oure aduersaryes maye be ashamed to slaūder and to speake euill of vs. Graunt also that they whych hytherto haue abused theyr tonges by backbiting slaundrynge Acte● ●● ▪ and defamynge may from hensforth speake with new tonges praise that and thy blessed name talke of th● holy scriptures meditate in them
day night blesse theyr Christen brethrē speke wel of all mē 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 heuēly father thorow Iesu christ our Lord. Amen A generall prayer for the auoidinge of all kynde of synne AH lord that most puisāt 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 renoūce the world and all the vayne pleasures therof to mortyfy the flesh and al the lustes of it Roma vi and frome hēsforth 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 trāsgres 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. xx● In name we are Christians but in dede we are satans bondmē the worlds slaues and the fleshes most vile seruāts 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 gētle sauior we haue a wil such as it is Rom●● vi● to do good but we find no power no strēgth in our selfs to perform it That good thīg 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 thīg No maruel For we ar bi nature the childrē of wrath Ephesia ii we are begottē cōceiued borne in sī Our sēces Psalm ii wits deuises ar euil euē frō our yong age vpwarde Oure hert is vnclene Gene. viii wicked froward lewd vnserchable We ar not able to thīk a good thought of our selfs Prou. xxii we ar vnprofitable seruantes Iere. xvii ●i Cor. iiii hipocrites flesh al the nought is yea we ar the very bōd slaues of sin Luke ●vii Esay● ●x For euery one the cōmitteth sin is the seruaūt of syn O most swete sau●or ▪ help vs for the glori of thy name Ioh. iii vii Luke xix Thou cāmest doun frō the righthād 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 brokē thy precious blud to be shed for vs in vain Hebrus ii i. Cori. xv Thou bi thi deth most valeātly conquerest him that had power of death Ose. xiii Deliuer vs therfore frō 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 concupiscēcis 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 mēbers as instruments of ryghteousnes vnto god And as heretofore we gaue oure mēbers seruaunts to vnclennes and to iniquyti from iniquiti to iniquiti so let vs now from hensforth gyue our mēbers seruaūts vnto righteousnes that we may be sātyfyed Kil in vs the deds of the fleshe whyche are these Gala. v. aduoutrye fornicacion vncleannes wātonnes Idolatrye wytchcrafte hatred varyaunce ●ele wrathe stryfe sesedicion sects enuying murther dronkennesse glottōny and such lyke and plante in vs the fruites of the spirit loue ioy peace longe sufferinge gentlenes goodnesse faythfulnes mekenesse temperācye 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 y● sun go doune vpō 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 thīg that he mai haue to geue vnto hī that nedeth Let no fylthy cōmunycacyon procede out of our mouths but that whyche is good to edifye withal whē 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 fornicaciō al vnclēnes or couetusnes let it not be once named amōg vs as it be cōmeth saints nether filthi thīgs neither folish talking nether iesting which are not comly but rather geuing of thākes Put vpon vs tender mercy kindnes humblenes of mynd mekenes longe sufferīg for bearing one another forgeuing one another Collos. iii. But aboue al these things put vpō vs loue which is the bond of perfeccion graūt that the peace of god may euer more rule in our herts that we be thākful for al thy benefits Finalli whatsoeuer thīgs 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 Pp●il iiii if ther be any laudable thing grāt that we may haue those same in our mind and practise thē in
our conuersacion and liuing that whatsoeuer we breth thyncke speake or do all thyngs may be done vnto the honour glorie and prayse of thy name whyche lyueste and raygneste wyth God the father and GOD the holy gost the true liuinge euerlastynge God worldes wythoute ende Amen A prayer vnto God in prosperity Iacob i. VUe are taughte in thy holye worde O moste merciful father that euerye good perfecte gifte commeth from aboue euē from the the father of lyght that wee haue nothynge in thys worlde pertayninge eyther vnto the body or vnto the soule 1. C●ri iiii that is prayse worthy but we haue it altogether of the forasmuch therefore as it hathe pleased the to opē thy lyberal hande and plenteously to blesse me a wretched sinner ●sal cxlv aboue many other the creatures wyth large and diuers benefites bothe bodely and ghostly I most hūbly beseche the geue me grace not to be proude of these thi gifts nor licenciouslye to abuse them but alwayes mekely to acknoweledge the thalone geuer of them continually to be thanckeful vnto the for them and so to vse thē all the dayes of my lyfe vnto the glorye of thy holye name and the profyt of the Christen congregacyon that when so euer I shal departe from thys vale of miserye come before the glorious throne of thy diuine Maiesty I maye be founde a faythfull stewarde and heare these swete and comfortable wordes of the well thou good and faythful seruaunt thou hast bene faythful ouer fewe thyngs I wyll make the Ruler ouer manye thynges Math. xx● ▪ Enter thou into the ioye of thy Lorde Graunt thys o mooste louing father for thi dere sonnes sake Iesus Christe oure Lorde and sauyoure Amen A Prayer vnto God in aduersitie THou alone O blessed Lorde by thi godly wisdome and heuenlye prouidence gouernest all thynges ●ap xiiii and sendest vnto vs thy creatures as semeth good to thi godli maiesti i. Reg● ii somtime welth somtime pouerti somtime health sometime sicknes somtyme prospe●●●ie sometime aduersitie as thou dost appoint so doth it chās vnto vs. It hathe pleased the at thys present for my deserts worthely to lay the crosse of aduersity vpon my shulders whych I freli confesse I haue moste iustlye deserued and yet not withstanding I am perfectly perswaded that it is thy mooste gentle and louinge visitacion Prouer. iii. yea and an euident token not of thyne anger and heauy displeasure Hebru xii Apoca. iii. but of thy fatherly loue and harty good wyll toward me i. Corin. xi whyle on this manner thou correctest me in thys worlde that I maye not bee condemned wyth thys wycked worlde My synnes I graunte O heauenlye father haue deserued a more greuous bytter crosse whych in dede haue ful oft deserued veri hel but thou consyderyng my frayle and weke nature dealest not wyth me after my deseruynges but accordynge vnto thy greatst mercyes Uouchsafe therefore o moste louing sauyour to geue me thy holy spirit which may worke in mi hart such thankefull pacyence and pacyent thākefulnes that euer I grudge nor murmure agaynst thy blessed wyll Eccles● ii but continuallye call on thy holye name wyth hartye prayers and euen from the very botom of the heart prayse and magnify the my heuenly father Psalm● i. beyng wel cōtented to suffer what so euer thy good pleasure shall be to laye vpō me nothyng doubtynge but that thou wylt here after mercifullye looke vpon me and restore vnto me the fruic●on and enioyinge of thy former benefites that I seyng again good and prosperous dayes on the earth may lyue and synge vnto thy godlye Maiestye contynuall praises and most harty thanckes thorow Iesus Christ oure Lorde to whome wyth the and the holye Ghoste be all glory and honoure for euer and euer Amen ☞ A thanksgeuyng vnto God for sendynge his sonne into this world to die for our sins VUither soeuer we tourn our eyes O mooste louynge and heauenlye father the bottōlesse seas of thyne vnspeakeable goodnesse towarde mankynde plenteouslye stowe in and lyuely offer thē selfs vnto vs to beholde and to wonder at Esay xxiiii After thee fall of the sinnefull angels what an exceadynge greate kyndenesse was thys Iob. iiii to make man after thy similitude image liknesse ii Peter ii that he and hys posteritye myght furnyshe and occupy those places in thy gloryous kyngedome Gene. ii whych the proude and dysobedient aungels loste for theyr proude dysobedyēce disobediēt pride Not only to place man in earthe but also to prouyde aforehande all things necessary for hym yea to make hī Lorde and ruler of al thyngs contayned in the earth vnder y● hys Lorde GOD Psalm● ●● O what a wōderfull louynge kyndenes was thys Again to preserue kepe defend man to watch continually vppon hym whether he wake or slepe as the deligēt and carefull shepherd watcheth ouer his flock that no euyl chance to man to dyrrecte hys thoughtes counsells deuyses vnto the best neuer leauinge hym til thou haste broughte hym into thy heuenly kyngedome O who is able with tong to expresse or wyth herte to thyncke thys thy hertye good wil towarde manne These benefites O most merciful father are exceadynge greate tokens of thy deare loue toward mankind but the gyft of thi onelye begotten sonne Iesu Christe our Lorde Mathe. i. ii Timo. ii Ephesi ii ▪ whom thou gauest vnto vs to be our sauyoure oure redemer i. Cor. i. our peacemaker our wysdome our santificacion and our ryghteousnesse is the most excellent gift most precius treasure A chylde to be born for our sakes The sonne of the most hiest God to be geuen vs for a newe yeares gifte Esaye ●x to be our owne for euer O loue passynge all loue O kyndenes rather to be merueled at thē able by mouth to be vttered Iohn iii. God the father so derely to loue the world that he wold geue his only begotten sonne that euery one that beleueth in him maye not pearishe but haue euerlastyng life God the father to sende hys sōne into the worlde not to condēne the world but that the worlde thorowe hym shuld be saued God the father not to spare his own sonne but to delyuer hym euē vnto death for vs al yea with him euē to geue vs al thinges O most gentle kīdnesse excellyng al loue kindnes Roma●● v. Wōderfully O moost louing father doth this thing set forth thy herti loue toward vs that whē we wer yet vngodly wycked sinners thou gauest thi sonne to dye for our sins Esaye ●iii Math v●i● i. Peter ii He was wounded for oure offences and smitten for our wyckednes The paine of our punishmēt laiedst thou vpon him with hys stripes were we healed Thorow him O lord dyddest thou pardon all our sins It was thy good plesure to smyte hym with infyrmity
thou offerest thyself vnto hym as a most gētle father to his deare sonne and by temporall punyshment ●uttest away eternall paynes whych both he and all we thorow our synfull liuing haue most ryghtouslye deserued and by makyng the outeward man weke thou comfortest and makest strōg the inward mā which is made like to thi glorious image We most entirely besech the mercifully to behold this our weke brother and as that piteful Samaritane to poure wine and oyle into his woundes to bynde them vp that is to relieue hym to cōfort hym and to cherysh him wyth thy holy spirit to make him stronge in his inwarde man that in the middes of his syckenes he may not only ●ere the crosse that thou haste layed on hym pacyently and so shewe hym self conformable to thy blessed wyll but also thanckfully praise thy holy name for thy fatherly correccion with vnfayned and stronge fayth say The lord gaue me my health the Lord hath taken it away agayne As it hath pleased the lord so it is come to passe now blessed be the the name of the Lord. Oh it is for my great profyt that the lord hath thus visited me euen that I shulde learne to forsake myne own wyl and to walcke in hys holye ordynaunces I am his creature a shepe of his pasture let him deale wyth me as semeth good in hys godly syghte For whyther I liue or dye I am the Lordes Hys wil therfore be done and not myne Gyue hym grace O swete Iesu thus to be perswaded of thy good wyll towarde hym euen in the myddes of hys moost bytter agonyes that he faynt not vnder the crosse but paciently and thanckefully abyde thy good plesure and wyth earnest fayth cal on thy blessed name which is a strong tower for all them that fle vnto it Moreouer forasmuch O Lord as it is not thy property alway to chyde alway to be angry alwaye to punyshe neither to deale wyth vs accordyng to oure sinnes nor yet to reward vs after our iniquities but as thou takest awaye so geuest thou againe as thou bryngest downe to the graue so liftest thou vp agayne as thou makest weake so makest thou stronge agayne We most humbly beseche the if it be thy godly pleasure the rather at the contēplaciō of these oure prayers to restore vnto oure weake brother after this his long sicknes the confortable benefyte of ioyfull healthe And as thou haste broughte him low wyth la●ing thy heauye crosse on hym so we moste hartely beseche the if it be thy godly wyll rayse hym vp agayne by restoryng vnto hym his former healthe that he may lyue and contynue here among vs vnto the glorye of thy name and the comfort of vs hys neyghbours But if thy godly pleasure haue otherwyse determyned that by thys hys sycknes thou wylte call hym from this vale of miseri and place hym in thy gloryous kyngdome which alone is the true ioyful and greatly longed for contre of al thy chosen and faythful people we most entierly pray the in the meane whyle to geue hym grace paciently and thankfully to beare hys crosse diligently to cal on thy holy name valeauntly to fight agaynst al the tentacions of the deuyll the flesh and the worlde and faithfullye to beleue that the merits of thi blessed passiō precious bloud are the full satisfaccion for all hys synnes and haue made a perfect atonement and frendlye reconciliaciō betwene god the father and hym Graunt O mooste merciful sauioure that his whole hart and mynde may so be set vpon the that at what soeuer houre thou callest hym out of this wretched world he mai be willing and glad to depart from it and to cōe vnto the. O let the remembraūce of the ioyes of heauen bee so feruent in hys brest that all wordlye thynges may waxe vyle in hym and a perfect desyre found in him to be losoned out of this bodi and to be with y● in glory And when the time commeth that he shall gyue ouer to nature and depart out of thys miserable world though the paynes of deathe take awaye the vse of hys tonge and speache yet graūt that his heart may cry vnto the and saye O Lorde I commende my soule into thy hādes Lorde Iesu take my spirite vnto thee Graunt also most louyng Lord that when death hath shut vp the eyes of his bodye he maye wyth the eyes of hys soule beholde and looke vpon thy gloryous maiestye in thy heauenlye kyngdome where thou wyth the father and the holy Ghoste lyuest and reignest one true and euerlasting God in al honour and glory worldes wythout ende Amen A prayer to be sayed for all suche as lye at the poynt of deathe O Moste louynge Sauioure and gentle redemer whyche cammest into this world to call synners vnto repentance to seke vp that was loste thou seest in what case thys oure brother lyeth here visited with thy mercyful hand al weake feble sick and ready to yeld vp his soule into thi holi hands O loke vpō him most gentle sauiour with thy merciful eie pitie him and be fauorable vnto him He is thy workmanshippe despise not therefore the work of thine owne handes Thou sufferedst thy blessed body thy precyous bloud to be shed for his sins and to bring hym vnto the glory of thy heauenlye father let it not therefore come to passe that thou shuldest suffer so great pains for him in vaine He was baptised in thi name and gaue himself wholy to be thy seruaunt forsakynge the deuyl the world and the flesh confesse hym therefore before thy heauenlye father and hys blessed aungels to be thy seruaunt Prou. xvi Hys synnes we confesse ar great for who is able to sai mi hert is clene and I am fre from synne but thy mercyes o Lord are much greater Ma●h ix And thou cāmest not to cal y● ryghteous but synners vnto repentance M●th● xi To them that are disesed and ouerladen wyth the burdē of sin doste thou promyse ease Thou art that god Ezec. xviii which willest not the death of a synner but rather that he shoulde turne lyue Thou art the sauioure which wishest all men to be saued i. Timo. ii and to come to the knoledge of thy truth Withdraw not therfore thy merci frō him because of his sins but rather lay vpon hym thy sauynge health that thou maist shewe thy self toward hym to be a sauioure What greter praise cā ther be to a phisiciō thē to he le the sick Nether cā th●r be a gr●ter glori to the being a ●auiour then to saue siners saue hī therfore o lord for thi nāe sake Agaī let the law b●●o ●orsiffe to his consciēce but rather giue hī grace euen in this extreme agoni cōflict of deth to be fully persuaded that thou by thy death hast takē away al his sīs Ro●● ▪ i. fulfilled the law for him bi this means deliuered
of our tribulaciō in al time of our wealth in the hour of death in the day of iudgment Good lorde delyuer vs. ❧ We sinners do besech the to here vs O Lorde God and that it maye please the to rule and gouern thy holy church vniuersal in the ryghtewaye We be●ech the to heare vs good lord That it may please the to kepe Edward the sixt thy seruāt our king and gouernoure We b●se●h the to heare vs good lorde ❧ That it mai please the to rule hys heart in thy fayth feare and loue that he may always haue affiance in the and euer seke thi honour and glory We beseec●e th● to ●eare vs good Lorde ☞ That it may please y● to be his defēdour and keper geuyng him the victory ouer al his ennemies We b●s●●ch● th● to heare vs good Lorde ☞ That it may please the to illuminat al bishops pastors ministers of the church with true knowlege vnderstāding of thy word and that both by theyr preaching and liuing they may set it forthe and shew it accordyngly We beseeche the to ●●are vs good Lorde ☞ That it may please the to endue the Lords of the counsayle al the nobilitie with grace wysedome and vnderstandyng We beseeche the to heare vs good Lorde ☞ That it may please the to bles and kepe the magistrats geuing them grace to execute iustice and to mayntayne truthe W●●es●che the to heare vs good Lorde ☞ That it may please the to bles and kepe thy people We besech the to hear vs ▪ c. ❧ That it maie plese the to geue to all Nacions vnytye peace and concorde We besech the to heare vs ▪ c. ❧ That it may plese the to geue vs an hert to loue and dread the and diligently to liue after thy cōmaundementes We beseche the to heare vs. c. ❧ That it my please the to geue al thy people increase of grace to heare mekely thy word and to receiue it with pure affecciō and to bring forth the fruts of the spirit We besech the to heare vs ▪ c. ☞ That it mai plese the to bring into the waye of truth al such as haue erred and are deceiued We beseche t●e to hea●e vs. c. ❧ Tha● it may please the to strēgthē such as do stand to cōforte help the weke herted to rayse vp thē that fal and finalli to beat doun Sathā vnder our fete fete We beseche the to heare vs good Lord. That it mai plese the to succour helpe and cōfort al that be in danger necessity and tribulacion We beseche the to here vs good Lorde That it maye please the to preserue al that trauail by land or by water all women labourynge of childe all sicke persōs and yonge children and to shew thy pity vpon al prysoners and captyues We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde That it may plese the to defend and prouide for the fatherles childrē and widows and al that be desolate and oppressed We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde That it maye pease the to haue mercy vpon al men We besech the to heare vs good Lorde That it may plese the to forgeue our enemies persecutours slāderers and to turne their herts We besech the to heare vs good lord That it may please the to geue preseru● to oure vse ▪ the kindly fruites of the ear●he ▪ so as in due time we may enioye them We besech● the to heare vs good Lorde That it may please the to geue vs true repētāce to forgeue vs al our sins neglygences ▪ and ignorāces to endue vs with the grace of thy holye spirit to amend our liues according to thy holy word We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde Sonne of God we besech the to heare vs. Sonne of God we beseche the to here vs. O lābe of god that takest away the synnes of the worlde Graunte vs th● peace O Lābe of god that takest awai the synn●s of the worl●e Haue mer●y● v●●n vs. O Christ heare vs. O Christ heare vs. Lorde haue mercye vppon vs. Christ haue mercye vpon vs. Lorde haue mercye vpon vs. Our father which art in heuē c. And lead vs not into tēptacion B●t ●●lyuer vs from euil O Lord deale not with vs after our synnes Nether reward vs after our iniquities ☞ Let us ●ra● O God mercyefull father that despisest not the sighinge of a contrit hert nor the desire of such as be sorowful mercyfullye assist oure prayers that we make before the in al our troubles aduersitis whensoeuer thei opresse vs And grac●ouslie here vs that those euils which the craft subtelty of the deuil or man worketh against vs be brought to nought and by the prouidēce of thy goodnesse they may be dispersed that we thy seruaunts being hurte by no persecucions maye euermore geue thankes vnto the in thy holie churche throughe Iesu Christe oure Lorde O lorde aryse healpe vs and delyuer vs for thy name sake O God we haue herd with our ears our fathers haue declared vnto vs the noble woorckes that thou didst in their days and in the old tyme before them O lorde aryse help vs and delyuer vs for thy honoure Glory be to the father the sōne and to the holye gost As it was in the begynnynge is nowe and euer shal be worlde wythout ende Amen From oure ennemies defēd vs O Christe Gracyouslye loke vpon our a●fli●cyons Pytifully behold the sorowes of our hearte Mercifullye forgeue the syns of thy people Fauorably wyth mercy here oure prayers O sonne of Dauid ha●e mercye vpon vs. Both now and euer vouchsafe to heare vs Christe Gaaciously heare vs O Christ. Gracious●y heare vs O lorde Chr●ste O Lord let thy mercy be shewed vpon vs. As we do put our trust in thee Let vs praye ▪ VE humblye beseche thee O father mercyefullie to looke vpon oure infirmytyes and for the glory of thy name sake turn frō vs al chose euils that we most righteouslye haue deserued and grant that in all our troubles we may put our whole truste confidēce in thy mercy and euermore serue the in holines purenes of liuing to thy honour glory through our only mediatour aduocate Iesus Christ our Lord. Amē A prayer of Chrisostome ALmyghtye GOD whyche haste geuen vs grace at this tyme with one accord to make oure common supplicacyons vnto thee and doeste promyse that when .ii. or .iii. be gathered togetherin thy name thou wilt grant their reques●s fulfil now O lord the desyres and petycyons of thy seruantes ▪ as mai bemost expedi●nt for thē gra●tynge vs in thys worlde knowledge of thy truthe in the worlde to come life euerlastinge Amen 〈◊〉 ●yue if the time require O God heauenly Father which by thy sonne Iesus Christe hast promised to al them that seke thi kingdome and the righteousnes therof al things ne●●ssary to their bodelye sustenaunce Send vs we beseche the in thys oure necessytye suche moderate rayn showers that we maie receiue the fruites of the erth to our comfort to thy honour through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen For fayre wether O Lord god which for the syn of man dyddest ones drown al the world except .viii. persons and afterward of thy great mercie diddeste promise neuer to destroye it so agayne we humbly besech the that althoughe we for our iniquityes haue worthely d●serued thys plague of rayne and waters yet vpon our true repentance thou wilt send vs such wether wherby we maie receiue the frutes of the earth in due season and learne both by thy punyshement to amend our liues and for th●●●emencye to geue the prayse and glory throughe Iesu Christe our Lorde Amen In the tyme of dearth and famyne O God heauenly father whose gift it is that rayne doth fal the earth is frutfull beastes encrease and fishes do multiply behold we besech y● the afflicciōs of thi people ▪ grant that the scarcetie dearth whych we do now most iustlye suffer for our iniquitye maye throughe thy goodnes be mercifullye turned into cheapnes and plenti for the loue of Iesu Christ our Lord to whō wyth the and the holy ghost c. Amen Orthus O God mercifull father which in the tyme of Heliseus the Prophet diddeste subdeinlie turne in Samaria great scarcity and death into plenty and cheapnes extreme ●amine into abūdance of victual haue pitie vpon vs that now be punished for oure synnes wyth like aduersytye encrease the fruites of the earth by thy heauenly benedyccyon And graunt that we receiuing thi boūtiful liberalitie may vse the same to thy glory our comforte relief of our nedy neighbours through Iesu Christ our Lord. Amen In the time of warre O Almighty God Kynge of all Kynges and gouernoure of all thinges whose power no Creature is hable to resyste to whom it belongeth iustlye to punyshe synners and to be mercyfull to theim that trulye repente saue and deliuer vs we humblie besech the from the handes of our enemis abat their pride aswage their malice and confound theyr deuyses that we beynge armed with thy defence may be preserued euermore from al periles to glorify the which art the only geuer of al victory through the merytes of thy onelye sonne Iesu Christ our lorde Amen In the time of any common ▪ plague or sickenesse O Almighty God which in thy wrathe in the tyme of kynge Dauid diddest ●lea with the plague of Pestilence thre skore and ten thousand and yet remēbring thy merci didst saue the rest haue pitie vpon vs miserable sinners that now are visited with greate sickenes and mortalitie that like as thou diddest then commaund thyne Aungell to ceasse from punishing so it may now plese the t● withdraw from vs thys plage and greuous sic●●nesse through Iesus Christ our ●ord Amen ¶ Imprinted at London by Ihon Day dwell●ng ouer aldersgate a lytle beneth S. Martins These bokes are to be solde at hys shop by the 〈◊〉 Cunduite 〈◊〉 Ch●pesyde 〈◊〉 pr●●ileg●o ad imprimendum solum