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A25390 A manuall of directions for the visitation of the sicke, with sweete meditations and prayers to be used in time of sicknesse whereunto is added a short confession of the faith, with a forme of thankesgiving, and prayers for morning and evening / by Lancelot Andrevves ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626. 1642 (1642) Wing A3134B; ESTC R222276 38,261 259

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World have mercy upon him Save and deliver him Oh GOD the Holy Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son haver mercy upon him strengthen and comfort him Oh Holy blessed and glorious Trinity have mercy upon him Remember not Lord our offences call not to minde the offences of his forefathers but spare him good Lord spare thy servant whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood and bee not angry with him for ever From thy wrath and heavy indignation from the guilt and burden of his sins from the dreadfull sentence of the last Judgement Good Lord deliver him From the sting and terrour of Conscience from the danger of impatience distrust or despaire from the extremity of sicknesse anguish or agony that may any way withdraw his minde from thee Good Lord deliver him From the bitter pangs of eternall death from the gates of hell the power of darkenesse the illusions and assaults of our Ghostly enemy Good Lord deliver him By thy manifold and great mercies by the manifold and great mercies of Jesus Christ thy Son his Agony and bloody sweate strong crying and teares bitter Crosse and Passion mighty Resurrection glorious Ascension effectuall and most acceptable intercession mediation By the graces and comforts of the Holy Ghost Good Lord deliver him For thy names sake the glory of thy name thy loving mercy thy truths sake thine owne selfe In this time of his most extremity in this his last and greatest need in the houre of death and at the day of Jndgement Good Lord deliver him Deliver him O Lord from all danger and distresse from all paines punishments both bodily and ghostly Amen As thou diddest deliver Noah from the flood so save and deliver him Lot from the fire of Sodome so save c. Isaac from present death so save c. Iob fnom his tentations so save c. Moses from the hand of Pharoah so save c. Daniel from the Lyons den so save c. Ionas from the belly of the Whale so save c. And as thou hast delivered all thy blessed Saints and servants from all their terrors and torments so deliver his soul and receive it to thy mercy We sinners do beseech thee to heare us good Lord That it may please thee to remember him with the favour thou bearest unto thy people and to visit him with thy salvation We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to save and deliver his Soule from the power of the enemy lest as a Lyon he devoure it and teare it in peeces if there be none to helpe We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to be mercifull and to forgive all his sinnes which by the malice of the devill or by his owne frailty hee hath at any time of his life committed against thee We beseech thee c. That it may please thee not to lay to his charge what in concupiscence of his eyes in pride of life vanity or superfluity he hath committed against thee We beseech thee c. That it may please thee not to lay to his charge what in carnall desires of the flesh in lust or in the uncleane passions therof hee hath committed against thee We beseech thee c. That it may please thee not to lay to his charge what in the fiercenesse of his wrath in the eagernesse of an angry spirit hee hath committed against thee We beseech thee c. That it may please thee not to lay to his charge what in vaine and idle words in the loosenesse and slipperynesse of the tongue he hath committed against thee We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to make him partaker of all thy mercies and promises in Christ Jesus We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to vouchsafe his soule the state of joy blisse and happines with all thy blessed Saints in thy heavenly Kingdome We beseech thee c. That it may pleasethee to grant his body rest and peace and a part in the blessed resurrection of life and Glory We beseech thee to heare us good Lord Sonne of God we beseech thee to heare us O Lord God Lamb of God Sonne of the father that takest away the sinnes of the world have mercy upon him thou that takest away the sins of the world grant him thy peace Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the father have mercy upon him Lord have mercy upon him Christ have mercy upon him Lord have mercy upon him Our father which art in heaven c. Oh Lord deale not with him after his sinnes Neither reward him according to his iniquities O God mercifull father that despisest not the sighings of a contrite heart nor the desire of such as be sorrowfull mercifully assist our prayers which wee make before thee at such times specially when our greatest and grievous extremities are ready to oppresse us And O Lord graciously heare us that those evills those illusions terrours and assaults which thine and our enemy worketh against us may bee brought to naught and by the providence of thy goodnesse bee dispersed that we thy servants beeing swallowed up with no tentations may evermore give thanks unto thee in thy holy Church through Iesus Christ our Lord 11. Severall choyce expressions of prayer to be used for the sicke party In the midst of life we are in death of whom then may we seeke for succour but of thee O Lord who for our sinnes art most justly displeased with us Yet O Lord most holy O Lord most mighty O holy and most mercifull father deliver us not over to the paines of Eternall death Thou knowest Lord the secrets of our hearts shut not up against us the cares of thy mercy but spare us O Lord most holy O Lord most mighty O immortall and most mercifull father Thou most worthy Judge eternall suffer us not in our last houre for any terrour of death to fall away from thee We commend unto O Lord the soule of this thy servant He or she is the worke of thine hands Despise not O Lord the worke of thine owne hands The likenesse of thine Image Suffer not O Lord thine Image to be utterly defaced The price of thy blood Let not so great a price be cast away A Christian man or woman the name of thy Son is called upon him For thy names sake be good unto thy name Thine O save him Give not over that which thine is to the will of the enemy Though he have sinned yet thy name hath hee not denyed but called upon it and confessed it unto his lives end and there is no name under heaven but thine wherein he expecteth salvation Though he have sinned yet he hath not hid his sinne nor excused it Psal. 141.4 but acknowledged it and beene sorry for it and wisheth even teares of blood wherewith to lament it Though he have sinned yet others also have sinned against him which from the heart he forgiveeth and
Spirit Fourthly The holy Catholique Church The mysticall body of Christ the head and them which the Spirit hath called out of the whole world To the beleife of the divine truth To a holy conversation To the mutuall participation of all the members of the body To the Communion of Saints and remission of sins in this world and hope of Resurrection and translation to life eternall in that to come I beleeve Lord supply the defects of my Faith That I may love thee the Father Reverence thee the Almighty That I may commit the keeping of my Soule to thee as to a faithfull Creator 1 Pet. 4. That I may ever give thankes to thy word and onely begotten Sonne as the purger of our nature in our conception and Birth As the Redeemer of our persons By his Passion By his Crosse By his Death As the triumpher over hell in his Descension over death his Resurrection As our forerunner in his Ascension As our Advocate in his Intercession As the Repairer of our Faith in his second comming That Christ may bee formed in us That wee may be conformed to his Image in good workes Conception in Faith Birth in humility For his Passion-sake to have sympathie with him as suffering for us To suffer for him when it shall please him to have an antipathie with sin as the cause of his Passions To Revenge sin in us To Crucifie sin in us To Mortifie sin in us To Burie sin in us To make us conformable to his Descension into hel by our often comming there by meditation To his Resurrection rising againe to newnesse of life To his Ascension seeking and labouring after those things that are above To his Judgment judging our owne selves that we may not be condemned with the world To make us remember when wee are cold in prayer and want any grace or heavenly comfort Thy Seate Thy Appearing Thy Intercession To make us never forget when wee burne through concupiscence and sinfull lust His dreadful and fearefull tribunall and often to thinke on the last trumpe That for thy Christ his sake the onely begotten of thee the Father wee may receive thine anointing the grace of Sanctification the unspeakeable gift of the Holy Ghost In a happy conjunction flowing knowledge fervent prayer diffusion of charity That I may not quench the Spirit or resist him or make him sad or at any time dishonour him That we may be called in thy catholick Church living members both by now and holy affection That we may be common partakers of holy persons actions prayers Liturgies or publique service to the full assurance of remission of sinnes Hope of Resurrection and translation to life eternall Lord increase my Faith as a grain of Mustard seed Not a dead Faith Not a temporary Faith Not a hypocritical Faith Destroying the Law But working by charity co-operating with good works subservient to vertue A living Faith A pure Faith A holy Faith Amen A Confession of sins Lord I confesse I was borne in iniquity and in sinne did my Mother conceive me Psal. 51.7 A roote of bitternesse A vine of Sodome A spawne of Vipers A wild Olive branch A son of wrath A vessel of wrath 1. A rebellious heart like a deceitfull bow 2. A mouth like an open sepulchre full of folly 3. Polluted lips 4. A tongue a world of wickednesse 5. Eyes full of adultery 6. Vncircumcised eares like a deafe Adder 7. A whorish forehead like brasse 8. A hard necke like an iron sinew 9. Hands slow to good 10. Feete swift to evill Whatsoever I have done either was a Spiders web or Basiliskes egge I have sinned before the Lord Thee the Lord and done this evill in thy sight I am by nature corruption a worme very dust By sin a slave of Satan and most vilde firebrand of hell I have sinned sins many in number more than there are drops of water in the Sea starres in Heaven haires on my head Of many kindes In many places on every greene field under every greene tree Often reiterated at severall turnes as a Fountaine casteth out her waters Ier. 6.7 Till they became habituall as skarlet Esa. 1.18 I sold my selfe to doe wickednesse 1 King 21.25 Till they became naturall like a Leopards spots or Ethiopians skinne I have sinned large sins Esa. 57.8 hard sins Ier. 30. 14. Great in quantity v. 15 Long from my Mothers wombe Psal. 24.11 Thicke cords of vanity Esa 5. 18. Deepe heavy as a burden Lead Psa. 38. 4. Having their cry reach to heaven I have sinned heinous sinnes because fruitelesly vainely for a handfull of corne for a peece of bread because with greedinesse Ephes. 4.19 One sin after another because with a whores forehead Ier. 3. 3. Because deceitfully Gal. 2.18 Iam. 4. 10. Because even to offence because I have been unthankfull Rom. 1.21 As a dog to the vomit as a sow to the wallowing in the mire 2 Pet. 2.22 But deliver mee from them O Lord because thou art righteous and upright are thy judgements Psal. 119.137 I eate the fruit of a lye For what fruite have I now of those things whereof I am ashamed Rom. 6.21 Broken cisternes which can hold no water Ier. 2. 13. My dayes are passed away in thy wrath my yeares are as a tale that is told Psal. 90.9 Thou hast given me up to a reprobate minde to doe the things that are not convenient Rom. 1.28 There is no soundnesse in my flesh because of thine anger neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne Psal. 38.3 Adde hither the confusion that is continually before me and the shame of my face that hath covered me Psal. 44.15 Moreover my troubled minde and feare because of thy judgements Lastly bitternesse worse than of death both because I have forsaken God and am forsaken by him Woe be to me revolter that I have done these things See O Lord how vilde I am become even abhorring my owne selfe I waste for very griefe What shall I say or how shall I open my mouth what shall I answer seeing I have done these things Esa. 38.15 To which of the Saints may I flee Wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death Rom. 7.24 Since I can neither say or doe more I will lift up mine eyes toward thee Though I bee unworthy to looke towards thee yet I will looke towards thee Out of the deepe have I called to thee O Lord Lord heare my prayer Psal. 130.2 If thou beest strict to observe what is done amisse Lord who shall be able to abide Enter not into judgement with thy servant O Lord for in thy sight shal no man living be justifyed Psal. 143.2 I appeale therefore O Lord from thee to thee From thee being Just to thee being Mercifull From the throne of justice to the throne of grace From thee being a Judge to thee being a Father in Christ Accept O Lord this humble appeale Suffer me not