The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges.

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The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges.
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Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, beneath Saint Martins. These bookes are to be sold, at hys shop vnderneath the gate,
1565.
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"The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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A Prayer.

This Meane part is for children.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 RElieue vs O Lorde that are weake and feble, ij and shew thy great mercye, and shew thy great mercy vnto thy poore people. Turne thou our harts O Lord ij and we shal turned be, regard our sighes & sobbes which from our harts do flow: forget our former crymes ij that we may cleaue to thee, cleue to thee, and work in thy vineyard, where ver∣tues all do grow ij Do thys for vs O Lord, that are weake

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〈♫〉〈♫〉 and feble. And shew thy great mercy vnto thy poore people, ij. Great is thy pity Lord though dayly we offend. ii thou stayest thy wrathful hand, and amyddes thyne ire, on mercy styl thou thynkest ij O Lord we wyl amend, forgeue and spare vs now and as we do desyre. Relieue thou vs O Lord that are weak & feble and feble. Relieue yu vs O Lord that are weake and feble, ii and shew to vs thy great mercy, and shew thy great mercy, & shew thy great mercye to thy poore people. Releue thou vs O Lord that are weake & feble. ii.

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〈♫〉〈♫〉 and shew thy mercy to thy people: Relieue thou vs O Lord that are weake and feble, and shew thy great mercy vnto thy poore people, shew mercy to thy people. Amen.

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