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A23217 The myrrour of the chyrche herefoloweth a deuout treatyse co[n]teyny[n]ge many goostly medytacyons & instruccions to all maner of people, necessary & confortable to the edyfycacion of the soule & body to the loue & grace of god.; Speculum Ecclesiae. English Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, ca. 1170-1240.; Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547.; Austin, of Abingdon, Saint, attributed name. aut 1521 (1521) STC 965; ESTC S109275 32,324 57

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And of his ascensyon at Noone Ca. xxv A Fore noone ye shall thynke on y e passyon on the ascensyon ¶ On the passyon ye shall thȳ ke y t at suche an houre deyed y t auctour of lyfe for our loue Also ye shall here thynke on ye. vii wordes y t he spake on y e crosse on ye. iiii tokēs y t befel at his dethe ¶ The fyrst worde y t he spake was Pat ignosce illis or nesciūt ●…d faciūt y t is to say Fader forgyue thē theyrsyn̄e for they wote not what they doo ¶ The ii worde was A men dico tibi or hodie mecū eris in paradiso These wordes he spake to y e thefe penytent sory for his synnes y t is to saye Certaynly I say to the y t this day shalt y e be w t me in paradise ¶ The .iii worde was whā he spake to his moder of saint ioh●… in this wyse Multer ecce filiꝰ tuꝰ Lo woman behol de take here thy sone And than sayd to his disciple ●…cce mt̄ tua y t is to say Behold take her there for thy moder ¶ The .iiii. word was ●…ly h●…ly lama zabathani y t is to saye O my god my god wherfore hast y e for saken me ¶ The .v. worde was ●…itio y e is to say I am a thyrst ¶ The .vi. was ●…ōsūmatū est y t is to say Now are y e ꝓphecies fulfylled ¶ The vii was ●…t̄ in manꝰ tuas cōmendo spin̄ meu y t is to say Fader in to thy handes I cōmende my spyrite so bowynge doune his he●…d his spyryte departed ¶ The .iiii. sygnes or tokens were these All y e erthe began to tremble of all the vnyuersal worlde there was an erthquake The veyle or couerynge of y e tem ple was deuided aso●…der fell doune The stones dy de breke cleue in pyeces the deed bodyes arose out of theyr graues The sonne wexed darke ●…drewe his lyght fro mydday tyll y e houre of noone wherof saynt Denys Arryopage beynge in y e partyes f●…rre fro Jerusalem sayd A ut deꝰ nature pa●… aut machina mūdt dissoluiē y t is Or y e god of nature suffreth passyon or y e hole mach y●…emēt of y e worlde is dyssolued losed in sonder ¶ 〈◊〉 astensyon shall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 y t suche an houre our lorde went in to ye●…oūt of Oly●…ete-seyng his dysciples his moost swete moder fro them he ascēded to heuen sytteth on y t ryght ha de of his fader And than his disciples retorned to Je rusalem there they were in fastiges prayers tyll y e comynge of y e holy goost And there were of thē cōgregate togyder in one hous about the nombre of vi score men abydynge the blyssed comynge of the holy goost as our lorde had commaunded them ¶ Of the souper of our lorde And of his takynge doune fro y e crosse at Euensonge Ca. xxvi Afore euensonge tyme ye shall thȳke on y e maū dy or souper of our lorde of his takȳge doune fro y e crosse ¶ Of his takinge doune shall ye thī●… how Joseph of Aromathia had ipetred goten y e bo dy of Jesu of Pylate how y e iewes came to y e crosse of Jesu brake y e theues legges how a knyght toke a spere perced the blyssed syd●… of our lorde y t in continent blode water ran̄e out of it haboūdaūtly Blode in token of our redēpcion water in token of remyssyon of our synnes Joseph than toke hym d●…une of y e crosse bycause y t no body or corps sholde byde vnburied in so grete hye a feest as was y e next day folo winge whiche was theyr sabot day ¶ Of y ● maun dy or souper shall ye thike y t at suche an houre out lor de gaue his body flesshe blode to his dysciples in 〈◊〉 lykenesse of breed wyne ¶ Her●… shall ye vnderstan de y t in y e blyssed sacramēt of y e auter there ben iii. thȳ ges The fyrst is y e lykenesse of breed wy●…e y t whiche we se bodyly The .ii. is y e very true body blode of our lorde Iesu cryst which we may not se w t our bo dyly eyen The .iii. is spyrytuall grace whiche were ceyue whan we take worthyly y e holy body that moost blyssed blode We se y e substaunce lykenesse of breed wyne and yet y e substaunce of breed wyne dooth not remayne there after the consecracion And we beleue surely stedfastly that y ● symilytudeo ly kenesse dooth conteyne in it veryly the body blo●…de of our lorde Iesu cryst notwithstandynge y e symy●…y tude or lykenesse of y ● body blode may we 〈◊〉 se. ●…or we sholde abhorre feere as touchynge our body to ete the rawe flesshe dry●…ke y ● blode of a man Therfore hath our lorde gyuen to vs his body and his blo de vnder the lykenesse of breed and wyne to co●…forte our bodyly vnderstandynge and wytte by suche mete as we be wont to se and dare ●…te and to ●…difye and make stronge our faythe by that that ●…e doo se one thynge and beleue another And therfore whan ye approche to the auter for to be cōmyned or houseled so take receyue there y e blyssed sacramēt as though ye receyued vysybly his blyssed and moost holy blode flowynge out of his syde ¶ Of the blody sweetinge of our lorde and of his buryenge at at Complyn Ca. xxvii BEfore cōplyn sholde ye thynke Fyrst how Jo seph Nychodeme wrapped closed the body of our lorde Jesu cryst in fayre shetes a clene shrow de anoynted it wpretyous oyntemētes dide put him in a sepulcre also they put a stone at y e dore of y e monument the people put to theyr seales ordeyned knyghtes to kepe y e sepulcre ¶ Secōdly ye shall thike how our lorde Jesu y e day of his maundy after y t he had souped went w t his dysciples in to a gardyn where he prayed to his fader in suche wyse y t for soro we of dethe he swette so y t the droppes of blode dyst●… led fro his blyssed face and fell to the ●…the ¶ Of the contemplacion of god as touch●…ge his godheed Ca. xxviii NOw haue ye y e mater way to thinke in god to knowe hym as touchynge in his man he de ¶ Now after shall ye knowe how to thynke vp●… hym to knowe him in his moon hygh godherd As to 〈◊〉 shal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 y ● god so ordred y ● 〈◊〉 of him selfe in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to mank ynde y t he w●…lde not of all be shewed nor of all be ●…ept 〈◊〉 to hym For yf he had fully holly shewed himselfe than had fayth be no thige worthe 〈◊〉 had ben 〈◊〉 For