A Table of the Prayers contained in this Book. A PREFACE to private prayer A prayer to be said at our first waking A prayer at our up-rising A prayer at the putting on of our clothes A prayer in the evening. A prayer at unclothing of ourselves A prayer, when we be ready to sleep A short speech before the Lord's prayer A prayer to God the Father in Christ's name A prayer to God the Holy Ghost A prayer for God's Spirit to pray effectually A prayer for the realm and church A prayer for the church, and states thereof A prayer for the Queen [A prayer for the ministers of God's word] A prayer for the magistrates A prayer of children for parents A prayer for such as are in adversity A prayer for them that are in poverty A confession of our sins A prayer for remission of our sins A comfort after craving of mercy A prayer in commendation of God's mercy received A complaint of a sinner, that he sinneth again after repentance A prayer against despair Prayers upon the minding of Christ's passion A prayer upon the minding of Christ's resurrection and ascension PAGE A prayer at our going to a sermon 515 A prayer for understanding. 516 A prayer to be said before the receiving of the communion 517 A prayer after the receiving of the communion 520 A prayer for Christ's direction, and success in all our doings A prayer against temptation A prayer against the world. A prayer against the flesh A prayer against the devil A prayer to be said of a woman with child A prayer to be said of such, as are under the cross A prayer for God's goodness, and continuance of the same A general thanksgiving The Litany. A prayer to be said at the visitation of the sick A prayer in desire of the life to come The fear of the Judge, and Judgment-day FINIS. 523 523 523 524 524 525 526 528 531 531 534 535 AT LONDON PRINTED BY IHON DAYE, AND ARE TO be solde at his long shop, at the West ende of Paules. Cum Priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis. [QU. ELIZ. PRAYERS.] 36 AN EXHORTATION UNTO PRAYER, THOUGHT MEET BY THE KING'S MAJESTY, AND HIS CLERGY, TO BE READ TO THE PEOPLE IN EVERY CHURCH AFORE PROCESSIONS. ALSO, A LITANY WITH SUFFRAGES, TO BE SAID OR SUNG IN THE TIME OF THE SAID PROCESSIONS. An exhortation Also a Letanie [The copy which has been followed is in the University Library, Cambridge.] |