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Prayers.
forth then it hath respect unto thee.
Lord shew me thy wayes, and lead me
in thy pathes for thy Sonnes sake.
Amen.

A Prayer to be sayd at our
returning home.

O how excellent, and ioyfull shall
our returning home be into the
everlasting, quyet, and blessed house of
heauen, where there is no troble, nor
incumberance at al. All the mirth, and
gladnes of this world, is but a shadow
in comparyso[n] of the pleasures that are
there. Nothing O Lord, is liker to thy
holy nature, then the minde that is set-
led in quietnesse. Thou hast called us
into that quietnes, and peace of thine,
fro[m] out of the turmoiles of this world,
as it were from out of stormes into a
haven: Which is such a peace as the
world cannot giue, and as passeth all
capacitie of man.

[Marginal text accompanying vignettes transcribed clockwise]

arise and take the
babe and his mother
and flie into Egipt,
and be there till I
bring thee word, for

herode will seeke
the babe to destroy
him. So he arose &
toke the babe & his
mother, ac[cording to] Math[ew]. 2

Behold, thy brother E-
sau is is co[m]forted agaynst
thee, meaning to kill thee. Gen[esis] 27.

Michaeil spake vnto
Dauid: If thou saue
not thy self this night
to morrow, Ac. 1. Sa[muel]. 19.

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