Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.
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- Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.
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- Bull, Henry, d. 1575?
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- At London :: Printed by Henrie Middleton, dwelling in Fleetestreate at the signe of the Falcon,
- [1578?]
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- Prayers.
- Meditations.
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Contents
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- title page
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- A rule to knowe when the Terme beginneth and endeth.
- An Almanacke for 21. yeares.
- AN INTRODVCTION TO PRAYER.
- A Meditation concer∣ning Prayer.
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A meditation vpon the Lordes prayer.
- Our Father.
- Which art in heauen.
- Hallowed be thy name.
- Let thy kingdome come.
- Thy will be done.
- Giue vs this day our daily bread.
- Forgiue vs our debts, as we forgiue them that are debters vnto vs.
- Lead vs not into temptation.
- For thine is the kingdome, thine is the power, thine is the glorie, for euer.
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PRIVATE PRAYERS for the Morning and Euening, and for other times of the day.
- When you awake out of your sleepe, pray thus.
- When you behold the day∣light, pray.
- When you arise, pray.
- When you apparel your selfe, pray.
- When you are made readie, to begin the day withall, pray.
- Cogitations meete to begin the day withall.
- When you go foorth of the doores, pray.
- When you are going any iourney, pray.
- Or pray thus.
- When you are about to receiue your meat, pray thus.
- In the meale time pray.
- After your meate, pray.
- When you come home againe, pray.
- At the Sunne going downe, pray.
- When the candles be light, pray.
- When you make your selfe vnreadie, pray.
- When you enter into your bed, pray.
- When you feele sleepe to be comming, pray.
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A GENERALL CON∣fession of sinnes, with other prayers for the Morning and Euening, to be vsed in families and pub∣like assemblies.
- An other confession of sinnes.
- A prayer to be said in the Morning.
- An other prayer to be said in the Morning.
- An other prayer for the Morning.
- An Euening prayer.
- An other Euening prayer.
- An other Euening praier.
- A praier for the remission of sinnes.
- A prayer for the true know∣ledge of the mysterie of our re∣demption in Christ.
- A forme of thankesgiuing for our redemption, and prayer for the strength & in∣crease of faith.
- A thankesgiuing to God for his great benefites.
- A praier for true mortification.
- A meditation for the exercise of true mortification.
- A meditation of the comming of Christ to iudgement, and of the reward both of the faith∣full and vnfaithfull.
- A meditation of the life euer∣lasting, the place where it is, and the incomparable ioyes thereof.
- An other meditation of the blessed state and felicitie of the life to come.
- A meditation of the pre∣sence of God.
- A meditation of the proui∣dence of God.
- A Meditation of Gods power, beautie, goodnesse, &c.
- A Meditation concerning the sober v∣sage of the bodie, that it may be sub∣iect and obedient to the soule.
- Another Meditation cōcerning the sober vsage of the bodie and pleasures in this life.
- A Meditation of death, and the commodities it bringeth.
- A meditation vpon the passion of our Sauiour Iesus Christ.
- A prayer to Christ crucified.
- A prayer to Christ ascended and reigning in glorie.
- An other.
- A prayer for true repentance.
- A prayer for the strength and increase of faith.
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A prayer for the true sense and feeling of Gods
auour and mer∣cie in Christe. - A prayer against our spirituall enemies, the diuel, the worlde, and the flesh.
- A prayer for present helpe in tentation.
- Remedies against sinneful mo∣tions and tentations.
- A prayer for the auoyding of Gods heauie wrath & ven∣geance for our sinnes.
- Another praier for the auoiding of Gods deserued wrath hanging ouer vs for our sinnes.
- A prayer to be saide of all such as suffer any kinde of crosse.
- A prayer of the afflicted for the profession of Gods worde.
- A prayer to God the father, the Sonne, and the holy Ghost.
- A thankesgiuing to God the Fa∣ther, the Sonne, and the holy Ghost.
- A prayer to God for his helpe & protection against the obsti∣nate enemies of the trueth.
- A prayer for the afflicted and persecuted vnder the tyrannie of Antichrist.
- A prayer to be saide before the preaching of Gods word.
- An other.
- A prayer to be saide after the Preaching of Gods worde.
- A prayer to be saide before the re∣ceiuing of the communion.
- A thankesgiuing after the re∣ceiuing of the Communion.
- A lamentation of a sinner afflic∣ted in conscience for his offences.
- A prayer for the sicke.
- A prayer to be saide at the houre of death.
- A prayer for a woman with childe.
- A psalme to be saide in the time of any common plague, sicknes, or other crosse and visitati∣on of God.
- A psalme of thankesgiuing for deliuerance from the plague, or a∣ny other kind of sicknes, trou∣ble or affliction.
- Praiers to be saide before meales and after.
- An other prayer before meales.
- An other.
- A thankesgiuing after meales.
- An other thankesgiuing after meales.
- ¶An other.
- An other.
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PRAYERS, COMMON∣ly called Lidleys prayers, with certaine godly ad∣ditions.
- A confession of sinnes, and a prayer for the remission thereof.
- A prayer for the true knowledg and vnderstanding of the word of God.
- A prayer for the leading of a Godly life.
- A prayer necessarie to be saide at all times.
- A prayer for grace and remissi∣on of sinnes.
- A prayer taken out of the first Psalme
- Out of the same Psalme.
- Out of the same Psalme.
- A prayer taken out of the se∣cond Psalme.
- Out of the same Psalme.
- A prayer which M. Iohn Brad∣ford said a little before his death in smithfeelde.
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The Letanie.
- The versicle.
- The answere.
- Let vs pray.
- Let vs pray.
- A prayer for the Queenes Maiestie.
- A prayer for Bishops and Mi∣nisters of the Church.
- For rayne.
- For faire weather.
- In the time of dearth and famine.
- In the time of Warre.
- In the time of any common plague or sickenesse.
- A prayer for the strength and comfort of the holy ghost.
- For sure hope and true taste of euerlasting life.
- For the true knowledge of God and his worde, and a life agreea∣ble to the same.
- A prayer for the strength and increase of faith.
- For a godly life.
- A prayer for true perseuerance and assured hope of eternall life.
- A prayer for the obteining of our petitions.
- ¶ A GODLY INSTRV∣ction, conteining the summe of all the diuinitie necessarie for a Christian conscience:
- The Table.
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