VI. PRAYER.
O MOST mighty God, and merciful God, the God of all true sorrow, and true joy too, of all fear, and of all hope too, as thou
hast given me a repentance, not to be repented of, so give me, O Lord, a fear, of which I may not be afraid. Give me tender
and supple and conformable affections, that as I joy with them that joy, and mourn with them that mourn, so I may fear with
them that fear. And since thou hast vouchsafed to discover to me, in his fear whom thou hast
admitted to be my assistance in this sickness, that there is danger therein, let me not, O Lord, go about to overcome
the sense of that fear, so far as to pretermit the fitting and preparing of myself for the worst that may be feared, the passage
out of this life. Many of thy blessed martyrs have passed out of this life without any show of fear; but thy most blessed
Son himself did not so. Thy martyrs were known to be but men, and therefore it pleased thee to fill them with thy Spirit and
thy
power, in that they did more than men; thy Son was declared by thee, and by himself, to be God; and it was requisite
that he should declare himself to be man also, in the weaknesses of man. Let me not therefore, O my God, be ashamed of these
fears, but let me feel them to determine where his fear did, in a present submitting of all to thy will. And when thou shalt
have inflamed and thawed my former coldnesses and indevotions with these heats, and quenched my former heats with these sweats
and
inundations, and rectified my former presumptions and negligences with these fears, be pleased, O Lord, as one made
so by thee, to think me fit for thee; and whether it be thy pleasure to dispose of this body, this garment, so as to put it
to a farther wearing in this world, or to lay it up in the common wardrobe, the grave, for the next, glorify thyself in thy
choice now, and glorify it then, with that glory, which thy Son, our Saviour Christ Jesus, hath purchased for them whom thou
makest
partakers of his resurrection. Amen.