¶ The fourth artycle of the masse.
HOwe the preest after Cōfiteor gothe to the aulter with great reuerence / & lowly inclynyng hym selfe doth worshyppe god almyghty / whiche doth sygny¦fye vnto vs / howe the thre Kynges with
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HOwe the preest after Cōfiteor gothe to the aulter with great reuerence / & lowly inclynyng hym selfe doth worshyppe god almyghty / whiche doth sygny¦fye vnto vs / howe the thre Kynges with
great reuerence & deuocyon / haue worshyp∣ped the swete chylde Ihesu / and haue hum∣bly gyuen hym theyr offrynges.
¶ Orayson. Pater nr̄. Aue maria.
O Blyssed lorde Ihesu chryste / I do thanke the that thou haste wytsau••e to showe & manyfest thy selfe to the thre kynges / by the tokenynge of a shynyn∣ge sterre: & hath brought them home agayne in to theyr owne countre by another waye / I beseche the good lorde to illumyne the ob∣scuryte and darkenes of my conscyence / by the lyght of thy grace / that I maye gyue & offre myrre of feruent deuocyon / insence of busye and dylygent prayer / and golde of dy¦uyne dyleccyon / that I maye come to the waye of helth. Amen.