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A04499 An epistle in the person of Christ to the faithfull soule, written first by that learned Lanspergius, and after translated into English by one of no small fame, whose good example of sufferance & liuing, hath and wilbe a memoriall vnto his countrie and posteritie for euer; Alloquia Jesu Christi ad animam fidelem. English Lansperger, Johannes Justus, 1489-1539.; Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of, Saint, 1557-1595.; Marulić, Marko, 1450-1524. Dialogue betwixt a Christian, and Christ hanging on the crosse. aut 1595 (1595) STC 14627; ESTC S105775 112,859 336

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way thou wert not gone when as this waight did vexe thee sore A man by blood the steps might finde which thou hadst past along before Her weeping eies thy mother cast on thee in this thy deepe distresse Which looke did both your harts reioice and made thy paines to seeme the lesse QVite roote sweet Iesus out of vs ●ll thinges that may displease thy minde To make vs thankfull for thy loue which by these paines we plainelie finde For they of thee a spoile to make puld off thy clothes by force at last And pulling them puld off the skinne which to thy clothes then cleaued fast REuiling thee O King of Kinges they neuer left all voide of shame For when thou wert vpon the Crosse they iested at thy holie name Betweene two theeues yet hanging there in suffering death to ransome vs Thou ceasedst not for those to pray which did reuile and vse thee thus SAluation there thou promised vnto the theere that it did craue And willed Iohn whome thou didst loue of Marie still all care to haue Vnto his charge thou her bequeathd but she to see thy grieuous paine With bitter panges of griefe did feele her wofull hart quite cut in twaine THou crydst my God in this distresse why dost thou cleane me now forsake And to encrease thy paine the more they gaue thee gall thy thirst to slake Yet yeelding straight to him thy soule thy trust in him thou plainely showd And then a wretch thy side did pearce from whence both blood and water flowde VNhappie were thy friends O Lord to see thee with this torment kild But thou againe the third day rose whereby their harts with ioy were fild And in their sight with triumph didst ascend to make them know That thou wilt there all those reward which serue thee here on earth below ZIn was the cause of euerie griefe which thou sweet Iesus didst sustaine Keepe vs therefore from sinne O Christ that we may scape eternall paine Lord wash vs with thy precious blood let vs with sinne not spotted bee That we in heauen with all thy Saints for euer may sing praise to thee YEeld vs no pray vnto this world but giue vs grace to praise thee still Both with our mouthes and in our harts to honour thee with all good will Make with thy loue our harts inflamde imprint it deepe within our minde And make vs alwaies thirst for thee that we with thee all ioy may finde ZEale euer keepe in vs O Lord of seruing thee and dooing well That we may walke in vertues path and from our thoughts all vice expell Sweete Iesus still inspire our harts with lightning of thy holie Ghost And guide vs in that happie course which may content and please thee most A Hymne wherein the praise of all creatures are offered vp vnto the Creator O Christ the glorious Crowne of Virgins that are pure Which dost a loue for thee to thirst within their mindes procure Which are the spouse of those that chast and humble bee The hope the life the onely helpe of such as trust in thee Which euer louest best a chast and spotles minde And thee to loue commaundest those in whom thou both dost finde To serue thee O sweet Lord thy creatures all are prest And for to sound thy praise withall that in their might doth rest All Angels with their troopes all Saints that are aboue Doo laude thee still and neuer cease with songes of feruent loue The Skie the Land the Sea and all on earth below The glorie of thy worthie name doo with their praises show All Virgins puritie which made thy life their guide All pietie of humble harts abhorring filthie pride All Martirs constancie which did this world despise All true remorce that they declare which doo from sinne arise All charitie of those whose soules thy loue doth warme All simple plainenes of such mindes as thinke no kinde of harme All sweet delights wherewith the pacient harts abound Doo blase thy name and with thy praise they make the world resound The thunder showes thy power and lightning which we see The snow and raine with wonder tels that none is like to thee The winter yeelds thee praise and Summer doth the same The Sun the Moone the starres and all do magnifie thy name The beast the fish the depthes that in the Sea remaine With chearefull voice set forth thy praise and shew thy glorie plaine The pearles the precious stones the birds thy praise doo sing The woods the welles and all delights which from this earth doth spring The earth it selfe declares thine honour and thy state It doth bewraie how thou for vs didst all these thinges creat The flowers fruits and trees the men which thou didst frame And women eke inuite vs still to praise thy holy name The roses that appeare so faire in outward sight The violets which with their sent doo yeeld so great delight The Lillies that bring forth so pure and white a flower With sweet Poungarnets doo extoll and praise thy mightie power What creature O sweet Lord from praysing thee can stay What earthly thing but fild with ioy thine honour doth bewraie Let vs therefore with praise thy mightie workes expresse With hart and hand with minde and all which we from thee possesse O Christ whose glorious power doth far and wide extend All creatures praise thy holie name and doo thy workes commend So goodly to behold so pleasant and so sweet So faire thou art as all this praise for thee of right is meete Thou art that firme delight which neuer will depart The chaste the true and only ioy of euerie faithfull hart The comforter of such as sorrow doth torment The rayser vp of those by grace which doo their sinnes repent O Lord our life and health our whole and surest trust Remit our faults for we haue beene most wicked and vniust Forgiue vs our misdeedes remoue them from thine eyes Giue vs thy grace that we by it may earthlie thinges despise Graunt that all worldly ioyes to vs may better seeme And that we may her vaine delights as filthie dung esteeme Transforme vs vnto thee and so our harts inflame As we our force and life may spend in praising of thy name Grant that in louing thee we constant may abide That thee alone we may desire and all thinges hate beside That all in all to vs thou maist for euer be And that forsaking cleane our selues we still may cleaue to thee Flow thou into our soules with streames of thy delight Possesse vs whole and carnall thoughts may be surpressed quite Let nothing vs content that may thy minde offend Let all our ioy and whole delight on thee alone depend Make vs in louing thee to languish with desire And burne as with the flaming heate of that most sacred fire That we for thee may thirst and thou maiest vs possesse And that we may alone of thee in all our life expresse To thee make vs to runne with a desirous minde And senceles els to euerie thing that here on earth we finde Let vs in thee whole drownde reioice with happie peace And let vs sleepe in thee sweet Christ whose ioy doth neuer cease ¶ CHRISTO LAVDES ET SANTAE MATRI EIVS HONOR Amen FINIS ●n 12. 14 ●dem 36 Reg. 15.