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A11539 An exposition after the maner of a co[n]templacyon vpon ye .li. psalme, called Miserere mei Deus; Expositio in psalmos Miserere me Deus. English Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498.; Marshall, William, fl. 1535. 1534 (1534) STC 21789.3; ESTC S106805 28,705 66

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vnto the sith thou saiest by the prophet Psal .xlix. the sacrifice of prayse shall glorifie me / by the meanes shall I be entised to shew him my sauing helth / therfore wyll I offer prayse vnto the euē the praise of infauntes suckelynges for my symies And why shall I offer for my synnes rather praise thē sacryfice for if thou haddest desyred sacryfices I had surely offed them / but thou delyghtest not in brente sacryfices / canst thou be pacefied with the bloude of calues or gootꝭ wilt thou eate the fleshe of bulles / or drynke the bloude of gootes Other dost thou desyre golde whiche possessest heuen and earthe other wylt thou that I sacryfice my body vnto the whiche desyrest not the deathe of a synner / but rather that he were conuerted and lyue Neuerthelesse I wyll chasten my fleshe in a measure that through thy grace it maye be subdued vnto reason and obey it / for in this poynt also yf I passe measure bryng my body so lowe that it is vn apte to serue my neyghboure and to do that office whiche is apoynted me of god / it shall be imputed vnto me for synne Let your seruing of god be resonable sayth the apostle Ro. xij And thou haste sayde also by the prophete I require mercy and not sacrifice Osee vi Therfore shal my mouthe shewe forth thy prayse / for this oblacion doth honour the / and sheweth vs the way vnto thy sauyng helth My herte is ready oh god my hert is readye / it is ready through thy grace to do all thynges whiche are pleasaunt vnto the this one thynge haue I founde most acceptable vnto the / that wyl I offer vnto the / that shall euer be in my herte / on that shall my lyppes euer be harpynge / yf thou haddest desyred a bodely sacryfyce I wolde surely haue geuē it the / for my herte is readye through thy grace to fulfyll thy wyll but in suche brente sacryfyce haste thou no delyght / thou madest the body for the spirit / therfore seakest thou spirituall thyngꝭ and not bodelye / for thou sayste in a certeyne place Prouerb .xxiij. My sonne geue thine herte vnto me / this is the herte that pleaseth the. Let vs offer vnto the an herte repentynge with sorow of our fynnes and enflamed with the loue of heuenlye thyngꝭ and then wylte thou desyre no more / for with suche a sacryfyce wylte thou be content A sacryfyce to god is a broken spyryte a contrite and humble herte thou shalte not despyse oh god ¶ A broken spirite and not broken fleshe pleaseth the o Lorde for the fleshe is broken and vexed because he hath not the carnall thynges that he desyreth / or els fealeth in hym selfe suche thynges as he hateth But the spyrite is broken and vnquyeted for his faute / because he hath offended agaynst god whom he loueth He soroweth the he hathe synned agaynste his maker redeemer / that he hath despysed his bloude / that he hathe not regarded suche a good louynge father this broken sorowynge spryte is vnto the a sacryfyce of most swete sauoure whiche notwithstondynge hathe his confeccyon of most bytter spyces / euen of the remēbraunce of our synnes for whyles our synnes are gathered togyther in to the morter of the herte / and beaten with the pestle of conpunccyon / and made in to poudre and watered with teares / therof is made an oyntemente and sacryfyce moost swete which redolent offrynge thou wylt not despyse / for thou wylt not despyse a cōtryte and humble herte Therfore he that breaketh his stonye herte whiche is made with the most harde stones of synne / that he maye therof prepare an oyntmente of repentaunce in aboūdaunce of teares / not despayrynge of the multytude and greuousnes of his synnes / but humblye offerynge this sacryfyce vnto the he shall in no wyse be despysed of the / for a broken humble her● wylt thou not despise oh god Marye magdalyn whiche was a notable synner made suche an oyntment and put it in the allablaster bore of her herte she feared not to entre īto the Pharesees house she humbled her selfe flat●e before thy fete / she was not a shamed to wepe at thy mele tyde / she coulde not speake for inwarde sorowe / but her herte melted in to teares / with the whiche she washed thy fete / she wypyd them with her here immedyatlye / ye anoynted theym with oyntment and ceased not kyssynge them Who euer sawe suche another thyng ye or who hath euer herde of a thynge lyke vnto this Surely her sacryfyce pleased the well and was so acceptable that thou prefarredst it aboue the Pharise which in his owne syght was ryghtwyse / for it may be gathered of thy wordes Luce .vij. that there was so moch dyfference betwen the ryghtwysnes of marye the pharesee as there was dyfference betwene these to washe the fete with water / to washe them with teares to kysse one on the face / and not to cease to kysse the feete to anoynt the hed with oyle / and to anoynt the fete with most precyous oyntment ye moche more precelled she the pharesee / for he neyther gaue the water / kysse nor oyle O grete is thy power Lord / grete is thy myght which declareth it selfe most cheeflye in sparynge and hauynge compassyon Now se I well that a contryte meke herte thou shalt not despyse oh lord And therfore endeuoure I my selfe to offre suche an herte vnto y● Nether is it ynough that I saye so outwardely / for thou arte a god whiche searchest our hertes raynes Accepte therfore this my sacryfyce and yf it be vnperfyte / amende thou the defaulte which onely arte of power that to do that it may be a brent sacryfyce / all hole enflamed with the heate of thy bounteous cheryte that it may be acceptable vnto the / or at the leest that thou despyse it not / for yf thou despyse it not / I knowe well that I shall fynde fauoure before the and then shall none of thy sayntes other in heauen or erthe despyse me Deale gentlye of thy fauourable beneuolence with syon Let the walles of Hierusalem be bylte agayne ¶ Because it is wreten Psalm .xviij. vnto the holy man thou shalte be holy / with the innocen shalte thou deale innocenlye with the pure and chosen shalte thou doo purelye / and with the wycked shalte thou playe ouertwarte I am verye desyrous the all men were saued / and that they sholde come vnto the knowledge of the truth which thynge were very necessarye for them and also for my profyte / for by theyr prayers exortations and examples I myght ryse frō this fylthye synne and be prouoked daylye to procede vnto better I beseche the therfore Oh Lorde althoughe I be a synner / that thou of thy fauourable beneuolence woldest deale gentlye with syon that the walles of Hierusalē myght be bilt