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A79974 Christian rvles proposed to a vertuous soule aspiring to holy perfection, vvhereby shee may regulate both her time, and actions for the obtaining of her happy end. / By her faithfull frend. VV.C. W. C. (William Clifford), d. 1670. 1659 (1659) Wing C4710; ESTC R171392 155,609 555

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sinfull soule whereon I may make to thee an oblation of a contrite and humble hart that gratefull sacrifice which is neuer reiected by thee Psal 50. It greeues me from the bottome of my hart for hauing of fended thee but grant deare Lord I beseech thee that no sinne may hinder thy comming by holy grace vnto me nor euer haue the power to separate me from thy most blessed presence Amen At the Gloria in excelsis Deo The Declaration AT the saying of Gloria in excelsis imagin that you see the blessed child IESVS new borne and layd in a manger and to heare the Angels in melodious harmonie to sing the same With whome we are to ioyne our most gratefull thankes to the glorious Trinity for all graces and mercies bestowed vpon mankind and in particular for all those which we our selues haue receiued Salute him with a ioyfull hart saying The petition ALl haile o most diuine and well-come Babe descending from thy glorious Throne to be layd for my sake in a contemptible manger there destitute of all humane commodity Grant me by thy example to despise all worldly vanity and with an humble spirit of true conformity to thy heauenly will to set forth by all my actions together with the whole quire of thy celestiall Angels all praise benediction and glory all wisdome thankes-giuing honour and power to our God and to our souueraigne Lord IESVS for euer and euer Amen Apoc. 7. At the Priests kissing the Altar and saying the first Dominus vohiscum THis Dominus vobiscum signifies Christ his manifestation to the Kings at his Epiphanie And the Priest kisseth the Altar before he salutes the people with those words to shew that he himselfe is first to take the Benediction from our blessed sauiour represented by the Altar from whom all grace and blessing doth flow Here with an humble hart addresse your feruent petition to him as followeth The petition LOrd IESVS who by manifesting thy selfe to the Kings didst denounce happie peace to the Gentils by their future Faith in thee Grant likewise we beseech thee that thou remayning euer with vs by holy grace we may not need to feare the dangerous assaults of our Ghostly Enemies Amen At the Collects or Prayers and why the Priest holdes his hands open and eleuated in saying them AFter Dominns vobiscum the Priest returnes to the Altar to say one or more prayers according to the office of the feast or feria shewing thereby that by prayer we are to obtayne both our spirituall and temporall wants and that chiefly which the present Prayer of the Church there mentions to which we must also direct our intention for the greater glory of God and for the vniuersall good of his beloued spouse the holy Catholike Church The Priest prayes with his hands open and eleuated to signifie that as a publike Minister of the Church he collecteth and gathereth the gratefull offerings of all their zealous Prayers and with an eleuated hart accompanied with the rest he offers them vp to God as an acceptable sacrifice of thanksgiuing to his honour and the saluation of our owne soules At the end of the Prayer he ioyneth his hands to shew the vnity of nature in the Blessed Trinity to whom we pray as to one diuine power and also to signifie the vnion of our harts in one firme faith of the Catholike Church And in fine all prayers are concluded through ou Lord IESVS-CHRIST because all benefits are granted through him who said if you aske the Father anie thing in my name he will grant it you And therefore in all humble confidence say The petition OEternall Father of my Lord IESVS-CHRIST I here in perfect vnion with the holy spirit of his beloued spouse the Cath. Church most humbly offer the selfe-same petition which by this common prayer shee presents for thy glory and for the chiefe necessities of all her true childrens soules Grant we beseech thee for thy deare sonne IESVS his sake that we may so loue and serue thee in this world as by his sacred meritts we may enioy and glorifie thee in the other world without end Amen At the Epistle The Declaration CAll here to minde S. Iohn Baptist his preaching Pennance and good-workes Confound your selfe for the small profitt or amendment of your life after so manie good examples exhortations spirituall bookes and holy inspirations which God hath so fauorably afforded you for your aduancement in vertue and correction of vice Resolue to be more carefull for the tyme to come And say The petition LOrd giue me grace to follow the happie instructions giuen me by thy holy Apostles and Pastors of the Catholike Church and not to neglect thy heauenly inspirations Incline my hart o God to thy holy law and to a detestation of all cursed sinne At the Graduell and Alleluya The Declaration THe Graduell signifies the conuersion of the Iewes by the preaching of S. Io. Baptist and the Alleluya the ioy which the Saints receiue at the true repentance of a sinner Wherefore to contribute on our partes to the ioy of those blessed spirits we must firmely resolue the amendment of our liues Endeauour here to stirr vp in your hart an act of true repentance and in the spiritt of holy King Dauid Psal 78. say The petition REmember not o Lord our old iniquities let thy mercies quickly preuent vs because we are become exceeding poore afflicted and dispised helpe vs o Lord our Sauiour and for the glory of thy names sake o Lord deliuer vs and be propitious to our sinnes Grant vs grace to amend and by deliberate consent neuer more to offend thee Amen At remouing the booke to the other side of the Altar And reading the Gospel The Declaration THe transporting the booke from the left hand of the Altar to the right to reade the Gospel represents to vs the Iewes reiecting the holy Gospel of IESVS-CHRIST which being declared to the Gentils they were thereby transported from sinne to Grace and from temporall desires to Eternall We signe thenalso our forehead to signifie that we are not asshamed to professe our selues disciples of CHRIST crucified vpon the Crosse we also signe our mouth to testifie that we are readie to confesse our Faith to Saluation and by signing our breast we declare that with our harts we beleeue vnto iustice as the Apostle commands vs. Rom. 10. and that with affection we embrace what that holy Gospel doth teach vs to beleeue Raise here your hart to an act of firme Faith and with a generous constancy and humble hope say The petition ENlighten my vnderstanding o Lord and soe inflame my affection by thy heauenly grace as that I may be enabled to put in execution thy diuine inspirations and to follow that doctrine which we are taught by thy holy word Depriue me not I beseech thee through my great vnworthinesse of thy diuine and needfull fauours whereby to strengthen and support me in the finall perseuerance of thy
holy grace Amen At the Creede The Declaration AFter the Gospel followeth the Creede to put vs in minde of the multitude of Gentils who by preaching and miracles receiued the light of faith Here eleuate your hart with much feruour to God and offer him this humble request The petition ILluminate my soule o Lord with a true knowledge in the diuine Mysteries of our most holy Faith and giue me constant courage in the faithfull profession thereof yea to the cheerefull hazard of my life and of what else soeuer may be dearest to me for thy sake Vouchsafe also I beseech thee through the sacred meritts of thy beloued sonne IESVS a speedy reduction of our poore English Nation to a happy reconcilement with his only deare spouse the holy Catholike Church O lett not the meritts of his most precious blood be further frustrated in those soe dearely redeemed soules by this soule destroying sinne of vnhappie Schisme and Heresie At the second Dominus vobiscum The Declaration THis Dominus vobiscum immediately after the Creed or after the Gospel when the Creed is not said signifies the presence of our Lord Sauiour vpon Earth working stupēdious miracles to establish his holy Faith in the harts of his followers We must here craue that by the presēce of Gods heauenly grace our life may be answerable to his holy example and that we contradict not by our actions what we professe by the Christian maximes of our Faith The petition GRant me good Lord the continuall memory of thy diuine presence since it belongs onely to thee to reward or punish my thoughts my words and my deeds according to their due desert O let me be the subiect of thy diuine iustice in this world that I may enioy thee by eternall mercy in the other Amen At the offertory The Declaration THe offertory or oblation which is made of the Host vpon the paten and of the wyne in the chalice signifies the great promptitude and feruent affection proceeding from a deliberate will which our Sauiour had during his whole life to offer himselfe vnto God his Eternall Father to suffer his most bitter death and Passion for our Redemption Here now in all due gratitude we are bound in vnion of this most holy oblation to offer our selues to God most redily for his sake to suffer whatsoeuer his blessed will and prouidence shall ordayne for his honour and for the good of our ow ne soules yea death it selfe for his greater glory if occasion should soe require the same and to this effect say from a feruent hart The petition ACcept o heauenly Father this holy oblation of the body blood of thy only begotten sonne IESVS-CHRIST which together with all the powers both of my body and soule I here most humbly present to thy heauenly Maiesty in due gratefull acknowledgment of thy great mercy and for the expiation of all my grieuous sinnes Amen At the Lauatorie The Declaration THe Priest washeth only the ends of his fingers to signifie that in this diuine action he ought to be pure and free euen from veniall sinne for as concerning mortall had he been guilty it is to be supposed he has bene purged from that by precedent repentance nor is he worthy saith diuine S. Dennis to be present at these sacred Mysteries who voluntarily and with a deliberate purpose shall continue in the least veniall sinne The petition CLeanse blessed Lord IESVS by thy most precious blood my defiled soule O immaculate and most pure Virgin obtayne me grace by thy powerfull intercession soe rightly to detest all sinne as that by true repentance being entirely reconciled to thy blessed sonne I may the more fruitfully assist at this diuine sacrifice make more a pleasing oblation to his Eternall praise glory Amen At orate fratres c. and at the secret prayers The Declaration THe matter for the holy sacrifice now being prepared the Priest turnes to the people and desireth their prayers that it may become an acceptable oblation to God both for himselfe and them By the ensueing secret prayers we are put in minde how our most milde and patient Sauiour was constrayned by the malitious Iewes to retyre himselfe from his beloued Hierusalem to the valley of Ephraim where priuately he informed the Disciples of his approaching death and passion Here say with a compassionate hart The petition O What incomparable great griefe oppressed thy tender hart o my most louing and deare Redeemer IESVS to see thy selfe most iniuriously excluded from thy beloued Hierusalem by these vngratefull Iewes From whence by due reflexion vpon my selfe I haue iust cause to be confounded with exceeding shame considering how often I haue by my enormous sinnes constrayned thee to abandon thy desired habitation in my soule Blessed Iesu for thy tender merci's sake vouchsafe that I neuer more be separated from thee but that in life and death in tyme in all Eternity thou maist be the sole possessor of my whole hart soule Amen At the Preface The Declaration THe Preface or entrance into the sacred Canon of the Masse which is said with a loude voyce and ends with that high exclamation to Christs honour and praise of Hosanna in Excelsis signifieth the solemne entrance of our Blessed Sauiour vpon Palme-sunday into Hierusalem with that generall cry and applause of all the people Blessed is he who commeth in the name of our Lord Hosanna in the highest Here say with true feruent affection The petition LEtt shame and iust confusion ouerwhelme my soule considering with what ioy the Iewes receiued this our most louing Redeemer they hauing had neither Faith nor certaine knowledge that he was the true Messias of the law whereas I hauing both remaine yet voyde of all true feruent loue piety or deuotion towards this my soueraine Lord whom the Angels praise Dominations adore and whose heauenly glory the Powers Virtues and Seraphins magnifie with mutuall gladnesse with whome lett vs also now ioyne our prayers and prayses saying Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabbaoth the Heauens and Earth are full of thy glory blessed is he that commeth in the name of our Lord. Hosanna in the highest At the Canon of the Masse which beginnes at Te igitur c. The Declaration NOw followes the Canon of the Masse so called because it is a constant Rule and order which the Church obserueth in the celebration of this her highest sacrifice for it changeth not like other partes of the Masse which dayly differ according to the seuerall feastes and Mysteries which we celebrate but this being the principall part of the sacrifice is immutable as is the holy sacrifice it selfe and it puts vs in minde of the bloody agonie of our Blessed Sauiour in that prayer which he made in the garden sweating water and blood the night before his bitter passion forsaken of all his dearest friends but in most perfect conformity vnto his heauenly Fathers will In vnion and homage whereof say
Reader which may suite best with your capacity and deuotion and applying the sacred merits of this diuine victime IESVS-CHRIST who is offered in this holy sacrifice for the necessities of your soule forget not myne who humbly beggs that charitable fauour in totall and aboundant recompence for all my paines here in A second compendious and easie short way of hearing Masse for the more vnlearned sorte of People IN this second manner of hearing Masse consider from the beginning thereof vntill Gloria in Excelsis the longe desires and earnest expectation which the holy Patriarches and Prophets had for the comming of our louing Redeemer IESVS who had been expected aboue foure thousand yeares to free them from that great seruitude wherein they were deteyned by the prince of darkenesse and to lay open to them the happy way to Paradise The Gloria in excelsis denounceth his blessed birth promulgated in celestiall harmonie by the Angels to the watchfull shephards whome we must imitate in humble obedience to Gods diuine inspirations and to all good admonitions and instructions giuen by our Prelats and Pastors either by good bookes or counsaile At the Gospel and Creed we may imagin to heare our Sauiour preach and consider with what power he drew the harts of men to follow him Here dispose your affection to produce holy acts of Faith and begg grace to embrace his heauenly inspirations At the Preface we may consider with what glory and great ioy the Iewes receiued IESVS-CHRIST into Hierusalem and yet but fiue dayes after they betrayed and condemned him vnto a most reproachfull death O how often after our receiuing him in the blessed Sacrament haue we as perfidiously betrayed him by immediate relapses into our former sinne Next by that silence before the Consecration we renew the memory of CHRIST his bloody Agonie in the garden his flagellation at the pillar his crowning with thornes all the reproachfull iniuries done to him before his crucifixion vpon the Crosse the which is represented to vs by the eleuation of the holy Host and chalice whereat we must imagin to see him giue vp the ghost and dye the vaile of the Temple to rende in two the rockes about Hierusalem to cleaue with the force of a strange and fearefull earth-quake accompanied with a formidable darkenesse spread ouer the whole earth by a prodigious Eclipse and all this to be caused by the great enormity of our sinne Here we must stirr vp harty sorrow for our offences with a firme purpose to amende as a good preparation for the approaching Communion At the Postcommunion we must giue thankes with the Priest and calling to minde CHRISTS glorious Resurrection we must purpose to rise to a better life and craue humbly Gods grace to performe it Finally at the Ite Missa est and last Benediction we may consider that though IESVS-CHRIST be ascended into Heauen yet he is to come againe at the last dreadfull iudgment day to pronounce that most fearefull sentēce vpon the reprobate Goe yee cursed c. or that other most ioyfull to the Elect come yee Blessed c. We must therefore endeauour that our life may be such as with an humble confidence in Gods great mercy goodnesse we may be called to the right hand of his Blessed flocke there to enioy Beatitude in all Eternity A prayer to be said at the end of the Masse ACcept o heauenly Father this diuine and gratefull sacrifice which we with humble harts and thankefull memory of that bloody sacrifice of thy deare sonne IESVS haue offered vnto thee in perpetuall thankes-giuing praise and adoration of the most glorious Trinity to the honour of the euer-Virgin Mary Mother of God and of all the Saints whose feastes we celebrate for the remission of all our sinnes and for all our Frends Enemies and Benefactors either liuing or dead Forgiue o gracious Lord our great negligences grant vs grace to put in execution our good purposes as also to liue in thy holy grace and to dye with true finall Repentance Amen Good Reflexions to be vsed as soone as Masse is ended MAsse being ended call to minde your negligences cōmitted therein craue pardon of God for them and begg hartily his heauenly grace for your amendment and for more strength and courage to resist all sinne Renew then also the morning oblation of all your actions for that day and confirme your good purpose to auoyde that Passion sinne or frailty which puts you most in danger to offend Finally your deuotions being ended retire your hart verie gently from that holy exercise to your wordly affaires retayning as long as you can the feeling and affection of your former devotion And to this effect obserue the most sweet and efficacious aduertisments of the Blessed Bishop and Prince of Geneua in his Introduction to a deuoute life part 2. chap. 8. An aduertisement YOu haue now seene the order and exposition of these holy Mysteries in the Masse the Author whereof as is said before is IESVS-CHRIST after his celebration of the Paschal lambe the night before his bitter death and Passion when taking bread he blessed brake and gaue it to his Disciples c. Math. 26. v. 26. likewise taking the chalice he gaue thankes and deliuered it to them c. Luke 22.19 saying of each part this is my body This is my blood 1. Cor. 11. There consecrating and offering his sacred body as a continuall and true vnbloody sacrice vnder the outward formes of bread and wyne Then also instituting the sel same manner of cosecration offering to be vsed euer after by his Apostles Disciples and their successors to whom he said Doe yee this that is consecrate and offer this as now I haue done for so the command Doe yee this plainely signifies changing by the operatiue words of consecration the bread into my body and the wyne into my blood which vnlesse really and truly they doe they cannot be said to doe that which our Sauiour commanded them when he said doe yee this that is to represent his sacred death Passion by consecrating and giuing his body vnder the accident of bread and his blood vnder the accident of wyne as the Catholik Faith teacheth vs to beleeue and the Priest daily performeth in this holy sacrifice of the Masse there being only added some certaine prayers and holy rites for greater reuerence sake and to increase the peopels deuotion as are most of of the prayers the Epistle Ghosple and manie ceremonies which haue been added may also be changed by the authority of the Church as occasion shall require they being neither of the substace nor essence of the Masse it selfe whereby it well appeares how impertinently our aduersaries demande of vs when it was or where we finde that our Sauiour or his Apostles did euer say Masse seeing that the essence of this holy sacrifice doth chiefly consist in the consecration oblation and consummation Which was first so expresly performed by CHRIST
practise of Gods diuine Presence therein TWO things are principally necessary to the workman for makeing a true and perfect building to witt his eye for the choyce of materials the Rule or square whereby to lay them in iust proportion and with right order in the worke Now Purity of Intention is the eye whereby directing our actions to the glory of God they become meritorious true materials towards the happy building of our Saluation and Gods diuine Presence serues vs as the Rule and Square whereby to keepe them right with the will of God whome behoulding we shall feare to offend and thereby aduāce that happy building in our Soules Wherefore to vse the methode most conducing to these Rules I here propose these two important Exercises before the rest because the good or ill of all our actions depēding therevpon it will be first fitt to see both wherein they consist as also how to practise the same It is therefore a maine point in Christianity to know that the Intention giues to all our actions their true valew in the sight of God for as to giue Almes for his sake is a vertue deseruing eternall recompence so likewise to giue the same for vanity and worldly praise is a sinne much blamed in the Gospel by IESVS-CHR as likewise is the fast of Hypocrits who fast praye to gaine esteeme and honour in the sight of men Mat 6. True Purity therefore of Intention is to all our actions as salt is to meate and as our verie soule to the body for without it no action can auaile vs towards Heauen It is as the Kings stamp to the coyne from whence the true valew is taken or as his seale which giues to the Patent all it's power and force For as a right Intention renders our giuing a cup of cold water meritorious of life euerlasting euen so the most glorious Act we can doe will nothing auaile our soules without it By this Purity of Intention all our actions must be regulated for their spirituall perfection And to hitt right vpō this happy marke we first must leuell as doth the Archer by a little pause to take ayme in the beginning of all we doe to direct it to the glory of God as he also winkes with his left eye to hinder the dissipatiō of his sight and aymes only with the right so Christian Perfectiō requires that we shutting our harts to all sinister vaine respects should place our whole vewe attention vpon the honour of God for the accomplishment of his holy will for what is not refer'd therevnto is but lost and in vaine whereas the least thought or deed accompanied with that holy motiue for the loue of God will haue no lesse thē Paradise for it's reward Mat. 10. And therefore with what care and diligence ought we to practise this fruitfull Exercise and to make it our first morning act thereby to consecrate all our thoughts words and deeds of that day for the glory of God to the end that if vaine glory or anie other ill suggestion shall present it selfe we may more easily repell them as comming too late and after so much better an owner hath taken his possession therein This generall habituall intention in our morning practise must be gently seconded by frequent like acts in the beginning of all our chiefe actions in the day by briefly offering them to God and humbly crauing that we no wayfe offende him thereby For all which a small tyme may suffice either by eleuation of the hart vnto God or by deuout eiaculations saying for thy sake ô Lord it is that I doe this That I make this visit That I eate That I pray That I suffer or doe this action and the like And as it was the primitiue custome so still it continues amongst vertuous people to begin their actions with the signe of the Crosse thereby to renew the purity of their intention in doing them as S. Paul commands vs for the glory of God 1. Cor. 10. This purely must be the motiue and finall end of whatsoeuer we doe and as it was the spirituall food of our Soueraigne Lord IESVS to doe the will of his heauenly Father Iohn 4. So is it to be the first course for the feast of a vertuous soule and likewise the middle seruice and the last whereon to feed This Pure Intention for the glory of God by doing his heauenly will is the marke at which both Prince and Prelate both rich and poore we all must ayme at it yea all our employments whither for gaines or pleasure whither in a secular or in a religious state of life be it Preacher student or Maister be it Magistrate in peace or be it Souldier for whatsoeuer he is to execute in warr all must be regulated with this vnerring Rule of a Pure Intention to please God by doing his blessed will This holy sauce giues a pleasing relish to the most distaistfull bitts which either Christians or religious Mortification can present to our recoyling nature this powerfull and diuine ingredience the loue of God so sweeten's all as I dare in confident humility here promise in Gods behalfe that no Lay-Brother or Sister in their most laborious employments nor yet those of the Quire by anie more painfull and Spirituall labours nor finally anie other of what calling or condition soeuer who shall but be faithfull in this holy Exercise will euer perish vnder the oppression of so blessed and happy a burden which diuine Treuth himselfe hath so faithfully promissed to make both sweet and light to all such as by auoyding sinne shall comply with his heauenly will This is the vnerring Square and certaine Rule whereby to regulate whatsoeuer we doe vnto which the meanest action which shall be found answerable will be of inestimable valew and what corresponds not to this blessed Rule is but corruption of nature and filth for the sinke of Hell By all this it now sufficiently appeares of what importance it is to prefix a Pure Intention to whatsoeuer we doe that being the forme the soule and verie essence which giues both life and valew therevnto for according to our intention it will be esteemed either good or bad in the sight of God how deceitfully soeuer it may appeare to the eyes of Men. As truly the guift of a cupp of cold water may well seeme but a very small matter to vs which yet being giuen with a true motiue of Charity it will be eternally rewarded in Heauen whereas the lofty Pharesies who cast whole handfulls of money with vanity into the trunk of the Temple was nothing in the esteeme of IFSVS-CHRIST himselfe in comparison of the poore widowes two farthings which shee gaue with a Pure Intention for the honour of God Yea most euident it is that the Act which we shall doe in grace and by the pure motiue of Charity farr surpasseth what either art witt or science are able to produce and is farr
by a serious reflexion of God's beholding the foulnesse of her offenses shee therevpon forsooke her sinfull course and retyring to a penitentiall life shee ended the rest of her dayes in great repentance and sanctity This was the happy effect of Gods diuine Presence remembred by that happy sinner And doubtlesse should we but liuely conceiue this sacred Presence it would obleige vs to much more reuerent and deuout respect at our prayers as also to refraine from offending in other occasions that dreadfull and all ouerseeing Maiesty You haue now had in this present Rule the Theory of God's diuine Presence and by which is only lay'd the foundation whereon this next is to build by reducing the former to practise which is the proper subiect of THE SECOND RVLE Regulating all our actions from our vprising vntill we goe to bed THE former Rule informing our vnderstanding with that great treuth of Gods diuine Presence it is but requisit that by this the will should be excited to the holy practise thereof in rendring to his sacred Maiesty due honour and homage by all our actions of the day for he hauing so mercifully redeemed vs from eternall thraldome by the price of his dearest blood both iustice and gratitude makes all our actions by an infinit degree more due vnto him then anie Prince or Parent can pretend from either child or ransom'd slaue And to performe our duty rightly herein to him by the practise of this good Rule it mainely imports vs to begin well the day to which the remainder doth so vsually corresponde And therefore with a speciall care we ought to sanctifie our first vprising thoughts and actions by some vertuous practise they giuing so great an impression to all our ensuing deeds of the day First then so soone as you are fully awake hauing taken conuenient rest and your vsuall repose it being also now your tyme to rise and no incommodity nor indisposition being offered to hinder you make presently the signe of the Crosse thereby to inuoke the diuine assistāce of the most blessed Trinity through the merits of CHRISTS holy Passion and at the first morning light appearing to your eyes salute with all cordiall reuerence and deuotion that bright heauenly Sonne of Iustice IESVS-CHRIST saying O sweet IESVS the true light of our soules illuminate my vnderstanding I beseech thee and inflame my will to the end that I may know thee loue thee and serue thee both this day and euer-more And for your better beginning of the day endeauour also to giue God your first action thereof by a vertuous act of Mortification shakeing off all sloath and drowsinesse that would detayne you with losse of precious tyme which holy Act you may offer to God as the first fruit of that new day most due vnto him and so very gratefull as it may pourchace a happy blessing vpon all the rest you shall doe therein Finally omitt not to acknowledge with due gratitude this so graciously preseruing you that night from all euill and his mercy in affording you the good beginning of that day wherein by his grace you may negotiate the most important worke of your Saluation by louing and seruing him with much more care and fidelity then formerly you haue done Secondly in further thankfulnesse for his so innumerable great benefitts offer your selfe entyrely both body and soule with all their powers and senses to his heauenly Maiesty all your actions both interiour and exteriour of that day to the end that he may wholy dispose of you both in life and death to his owne greater honour and glory And protest that together with all the Saints and Angells in Heauen and with all other creatures vpon Earth you desire to loue to praise and adore him by all and euery action whatsoeuer yea by each motion of your eyes hands or feet and by euery breath you draw for by this holy practise you shall happily associate your selfe with all his other both Celestiall and Terrestriall blessed Creatures in all their religious actions of loue praise and homage which they render to God to whome in vertue of that your holy intention all your actions will be acceptable you actually both louing praysing and adoring him thereby And finally by this vertuous practise you will vnite your poore endeauours with those who praise him best and by a speciall manner communicate with them and also contribute to all the honour and glory which shall be actually rendred him both in Heauen and in Earth Thirdly craue his diuine grace to preserue you that day from all grieuous sinne and propose firmely on your part to auoyde all such occasions as former frailties may giue you iust reason to feare And resolue in particular most carefully to shunne that sinne to which you finde your selfe most subiect and to exercise the actes of that vertue which most opposeth the same Adde also to this an act of oblation to God of a most willing acceptation for his loue of all the Crosses and troubles which may happen that day and during your whole life Renounce all euill temptations to sinne all inclinations to pride and selfe-loue all inordinate passions and vnruly affections which may present themselues that day to you for by this act God will be glorifi'd in all your sufferings you hauing so very willingly accepted them for his loue and by this meanes you may also obtaine a diuine blessing and grace to resist all temptations to those sinnes which for his loue you did formerly renounce and disauow And in case that by frailty you shall transgresse against your morning good purpose yet this renouncing act not being reuoked your intention stands good and your transgression inuoluntary and thereby will either not be criminall in the sight of God or at the least the malice of it will be greatly diminished Fourthly raise feruently your heart and minde vnto God and treate with him the chiefe necessities of your soule by holy prayer which is as needfull to a spirituall life and aduancement in vertue as is the water to growing plants Begge humbly his diuine light to vnderstand his blessed will and to enable you by his grace to performe the same Which preparation to your prayer being made Fiftly compose your selfe deuoutly in the place of prayer as in the diuine Presence of God where vpō your knees first humbly and lowly bowe or kisse the ground in acknowledgment that you are earth to which you must returne as also in humble and gratefull memory of the most blessed Incarnation of the Sonne of God Adore his diuine Presence who became Man for our Redemption Next makeing the signe of the holy Crosse vpon your forehead mouth and breast as sealing and shutting vp thereby the doore of your heart against all prophane words thoughts and deeds for that tyme retire your selfe into the secret cabinet of your soule there priuately to conuerse with him alone as if there were no other but only himselfe and you in all
it conserues our harts in perfect peace and though diuers occasions may hinder our prayer or the practise of some charitable good worke yet we haue alwayes the good oportunity giuen vs thereby to exercise the true vertue of Patience and holy Conformity which in that encounter will be much more pleasing to God and more effectuall for our perfection then would be those our other good actions which we intended to doe because therein our owne will is principally to be found but in this is the true will of God by the denyall of our owne wherein all true ad solid Christian perfection consists At the striking of the Clocke DVring the tyme of the day let the stricking of the Clock put you in minde of that vertue which in your morning prayer you resolued to practise that day or of the vice which you intended chiefly to shunn Let it be a renewing of the purity of your intention an awakeing the memory of Gods diuine presence and of his innumerable blessed benefitts bestowed vpon you offer vp our Lord IESVS with his infinit merits vnto the blessed Trinity as the most propitious sacrifice for your sinne Or finally raise vp your hart vnto God by this or some such like aspiration blessed be the houre wherein my Sauiour IESVS became Incarnate was borne and died for my sake It is a holy practise also to make then the signe of the Crosse vpon our hart offering to him thereby all our thoughts words and deeds crauing his grace that wemay neuer offend him grieuous ly thereby At the Aue Marie bell or the Angelus Domini THis is a verse ancient and pious deuotion generally obserued throughout the vniuersall Church to admonish vs both morning noone and night to make an humble and gratefull acknowledgment of thanks-giuing vnto the blessed Trinity for the chiefest Mysteries of our holy Faith by saying those three versicles adioyned to the Angelicall Salutation and the prayer there added at the end which deuotion is ordinarily called the Angelus Domini because so it beginnes And it is to be said in the morning in humble and thankfull acknowledgment of that most glorious Mystery of the Resurrection of our diuine Redeemer at noone in honour and memory of his most sacred death and Passion And finally in the Euening in homage and adoration of his blessed Incarnation and byrth This deuotion I recommend the more earnestly vnto you for that it being at the selfsame tyme so generally practised by Gods Catholike children throughout the vniuersall world you ioyne your selfe thereby to that holy vnion of so manie blessed good soules and makeing together with them your due oblation of all humble homage gratitude it will be much more acceptable to his diuine Sonne our only and most glorious Redeemer How to preuent disquiet of minde for such Crosses and afflictions as are most likely to befall vs. REflect oftentymes vpon these crosses that by foreseeing the occasions most likely in probability to fall out you may be the better prouided to resist and defend your selfe Offer them with a cheerefull hart to God in vnion of the sacred merits of IESVS-CHRIST whereby they may be made worthy to be accepted by him in pennance and expiation of your sinne But if for all this you finde your minde begin to be disquieted with them let reason conuince you that what is now without remedy ought not by fruitlesse vexation to increase your harme whereas by a sweet and milde regard with the eyes of your soule towards God adoring his blessed will and subiecting your selfe with a cheerefull conformity to his diuine and all-disposing Prouidence you would not only preserue a most weet happy repose of m●nde but also by a gratefull oblation and sacrifice vnto him of that little Crosse your gaines would inestimably exceed all losse whatsoeuer could happen thereby vnto you How to moderate our griefe conceiued at the suddaine newse of the death of some deare frend MOurning for the losse of frends is not to be blamed nature being allowed to shew its sense and feeling within the limits of Prudence and Reason in so iust a cause Thus Abraham bewayled the death of Sara his beloued wyfe Iacob deplored Ioseph conceiuing him as dead The Israelits bewayled the death of Moyses 30. dayes This IESVS-CHRIST himselfe approoned by his owne diuine example sighing and shedding teares for the death of Lazarus By all which we may conclude that moderate mourning for the death of frends is not reprooued it passing not due bounds nor to the notorious preiudice of our life or health which God and nature obleiges vs to preserue for the contrary would offend both God and the soules of our departed frends who euen in the paines of Purgatory are extreamely comforted with Gods blessed will and disposition euen in those their present sufferings It is therefore much more worthy of a Man to let reason preuaile with him for the cure of that which tyme would effect to his greater harme it being also most certaine that as immoderate griefe doth but hurt to the liuing so it doth no good at all to the dead it much hurtes our selues and is verie troublesome to others We must not lament saith S. Paul as the Gentils doe who neither haue assured hope as we nor are comforted with the expectation of an endlesse Blisse whereby he forbids not a moderate sorrow but only excesse which proceeds either from selfloue or from infidelity And therefore we must take heed saith S. Cyprian least we giue occasion for Pagans to think that all is but fables which Christians beleeue of the other life as in some sort they might haue cause by seeing vs so excessiuely to deplore those whom yet by death we beleeue to haue obtayned euerlasting felicity When our labours or sufferings grow teadious and seeme ouer burthensome vnto vs causing melancholy and sadnesse of hart and how to apply the remedy IN these occasions we must call to minde the laborious and wearisome paines which IESVS-CHRIST true God and man did suffer to satisfie for our offences and thereby to pourchace our saluation For which due gratitude exacts from vs that with cheerefull conformity to his blessed will we also embrace as well the laborious actions as also what sufferings soeuer he shall please to impose vpon vs. Craue hūbly by earnest prayer that Gods diuine loue may be the sole possessor of your hart for enioying that you will haue both strength and courage for all the rest But if sadnesse or melancholy notwithstanding this shall deiect your hart you must then with a generous courage raise it vpp to praise with pious feruour your Creatour and mercifull Redeemer IESVS-CHRIST and in dispite of that dull heauinesse of minde reioyce with all cheerefull gratitude for that his goodnesse hath made you capable of so noble and happie an end for which he hath also afforded you so manie great and easie meanes whereby to obtayne the same for this will driue away that
Melancholy in Autumne Fleme in Winter Blood in the Spring 2. To pray for the fruits of the earth In the Spring when they are sowne and begin first to grow In Sommer that they may come to due maturity In Autumne for a seasonable haruist to reape and to lay them in And finally in winter that we may vse them temperately and without offending God 3. Because as each quarter of the yeare contayneth three whole monthes so by appointing to each quarter these three dayes of fast we giue vnto God thereby one day of each month in the yeare as the first fruits which are most due to him Wednesday is one of these dayes ordayned for this fast because vpon that day the Scribes and Pharisies did meete in Councell there resolued to put IESVS to death On Friday we fast in memory of the cruell execution of that theire sacrilegious rage And finally on Saturday we also fast in memory of the blessed Virgin and Apostles exceeding great sorrow and griefe during our Sauiour's lying buried in the graue till sunday morning that by his most glorious Resurrection he likewise raised their sad harts to new ioy And by these two dayes abstinence our minds are much better prepared to sanctifie the sunday following as we ought Finally we fast and pray vpon imber dayes thereby to inuocate the grace of the holy Ghost for all such as are in those tymes to take sacred Ordres in the Church that such only may be admitted vnto that holy Sacrament as shall be to Gods glory for the good of soules and for the edification of his deare spouse the holy Catholike Church by the promotion of such worthy persons only whose iust merit may make them deseruing of that sacred Ministrie and to be choosen fitt Pastors and Prelates for that high and dreadfull dignity to haue the charge and gouernment of our so deareby redeemed soules Of our fasting vpon Vigills and Eues YOu haue now seene that the institution both of the fast of Lent and Ember dayes was not without a verie pious and profitable end the next is to shew both the cause and motiue wherefore the Eues or Vigiles were also appointed to be obserued fast For which it is to be noted that they were first ordayned in imitation of our blessed Sauiour his frequent night watchings in prayer ●s we may reade in S. Luke 12. And manie other places of the Gospel and likewise for a better preparation against the ensueing f●ast in disposing our minds thereby more fittingly to celebrate the same But afterwards by length of tyme and great increase of Christianity and chiefly by decay of that first primitiue holy spirit amongst the Christians manie great abuses were commited by those night meetings in the Church and in steade of prayer and piety the ruder and deboister sorte did make but gaimesome sportes and iuncatings whereof S. Ambros being aduertised by deuout S. Monica he caused therevpon those Vigiles or night watchings to be changed into fasting dayes thereby the better to prepare both our harts and mindes to holy prayer and purity for the more worthyly celebrating of the ensueing feast which custome the Church hath both approoued and practized euer since Of the Rogation dayes THe Rogation-dayes are so called because vpon those dayes the Church hath ordayned that in publike Processions we sing the Letanies which Litaneia a greeke word doth signifie the same as Rogation or supplication doth in Latine This deuotion of the Letanies or Rogation is a verie antient-custome in the Church as S. Basil witnesseth epist 63. And in the tyme of S. Greg. Thaumaturgus about the yeare 240. that deuotion was in vse though afterward renewed and with fasting and procession adioyned to the Letanies they were more solemnly practised by S. Mamertin Bishop of Vienna in France about the yeare 452. he commanding those afflicted people to ioyne repentant harts and feruent prayers with the intercession of all the blessed Saints to craue Gods Mercy and to free them from that iust punishment of their sinnes by most horrid Earthquakes and by woolfes and other rauanours beastes which came by flockes into their townes and denoured all sortes of people These Rogation dayes appointed to be vpon the 3. dayes immediately before the Ascension of our Lord are called the lesse Rogation because it was ordayned in a lesser and much meaner place as also by a much inferiour Prelate then is the Rogation vpon the day of S. Marke which was appointed by S. Gregory the great and in the most famous Citty of Rome vpon the apparition of an Angell on the topp of Moles Adriani for that occasion now euer since called Castel Angelo there sheathing his sword in testimonie that Gods angry wrath was appeased which had immediately before stroock dead so many thowsands suddainely as they were sneezing or yawning From whence begunn the custome that so soone as anie was hard to sneese all then who were neere runn presently to assist him saying God help or God blesse you as euer since the custome hath continued when any sneese to say God blesse you and also to make the signe of the Crosse vpon our mouthes in yawning as they also did This deuotion of the Letanies with procession and abstinence first institut●d vpon the occasions as you haue heard was recommended and commanded also afterward by the holy Church to be generally obserued by all her faithfull children for other good ends and motiues those dayes falling out about the verie season that Armies are then vsually preparing for the field The thunder and lightning is then also most frequent which like Gods fiery darts fly threatning vs ouer our heads The fruits of the earth are then generally in their tender growth and therefore verie subiect by manie seuerall casualities to take much harme Finally it is the tyme that both men and beastes are verie subiect to sicknesse and mortality all which being but the lamentable effects in due punishment of our sinne therefore our pious and carefull Mother the Cath. Church grounded vpon the self same iudgment with S. Paul reprehending the Corinthians of his tyme for prouoking God to anger by their irreuerences and vnworthily communicating the body and blood of our Lord for which he there declares that God seuerely punish't verie manie of them with seuerall sortes of diseases and with death it selfe 1. Cor. 11 therefore I say the holy Church hath great cause to command this deuotion vpon Rogation-dayes by prayer abstinence and Processions to stirr vp her children to penance and to cry for mercy in time and by those Letanies to craue the intercession of all the blessed Saints and Angells vnto God for vs which being the end and only motiue of her ordayning these Rogation-dayes and withall considering both the venerable antiquity and great authority of this deuotion in the Church it might well suffice to stopp our moderne Sectaries from their inueying without all reason against this so holy and deuout a custome
this innocent pastime doth much rather resemble Puritanicall cruelty then anie vertue or true Christian deuotion which comming from the holy Ghost cannot be in that seuere spirit of cruelty and rigour but in his spirit by whom all thinges are sweetly disposed wisd 8. Now as concerning your ordinary deuotions if leasure and good commodity will permitt after your daily morning prayers and other vsuall deuotions make some more then ordinary spirituall lecture say your Euen song also after dinner and heare some good exhortation if oportunity be offered and let not the whole day passe without some good worke as in visiting some sicke person or to comfort such as either corporally or spiritually may most stand in need of your helpe or finally to exercise at the least some one of the holy workes of mercy Take more tyme on those dayes for reading spirituall bookes and make a diligent examen of your last weekes comportment towards God whether faithfull in your good purposes for the amendment of your life or if not rather worse by continuing and increasing your former bad habits Whereat confound your selfe and renew with great feruour your former Resolutions of amendment and with the next new weeke begin also a new reformation for there is no better way saith holy Sales to end happily a true spirituall life then daily to begin the same and it is greatly nourished by this ensuing help Of spirituall lecture a proper Exercise for all festiuall dayes SPirituall lecture is a holy Magazen which doth furnish both our memory and vnderstanding with pious thoughts for heauenly contemplation whereby to vnite vs to God it excites vs to the practise of vertue and therefore though it be daily necessary for the vertuous soule yet principally to be practised those dayes peculiarly dedicated to the diuine seruice of God to whom we speake by prayer and by spirituall lecture God speakes vnto vs. Which two holy Exercises haue great connexion and are mutually maine helpes each one to the other and as meate and drinke are both needfull nourishments to the body so these are as necessary for the soule Omit not therefore daily to giue your soule this necessary spirituall food at such tymes as you finde the best leasure for it Your reading may be in the Imitation or following of CHRIST in the Saints liues in some of Granada his workes in the Introduction to a deuout life in the Spirituall Combate in the Holy court or the like But to performe your spirituall lecture with best profit a good methode therein is verie necessary for which you may briefly obserue as here followeth First placing your selfe in Gods diuine presence as in prayer raise louingly your hart to him humbly craue his grace to make profit of what you are going to reade 2. Reade leasurely and not as if you desired to see quickly an end of the booke but meeting with some good point for your instruction pause there and consider it with leasure and good attention as if it were God himselfe who should speake thereby to you which done then goe on and still practise the same 3. Reade not for curiosity but for deuotion thereby to learne the true practise of vertue and to inflame the will to embrace it much rather then to informe the vnderstang what it is Sticke not to reade the same booke if it like you well twice or thrice ouer for it is the leasurely and perfect disgestion which breedeth the purest blood 4. A quiet and reposed minde is necessary for the reaping profit by reading for as vnquiiet water reflects such broken and confused species of the shadow which is cast vpon it as one scarcely can perceiue anie true proportion thereof so likewise it is the verie same with an vnquiet and troubled minde with anie passion which is vncapable then to make anie profitable conception or but verie vnperfectly at the least with the best spirituall bookes by reason that it being disquiet in it selfe it needs must reflect but broken and confused conceptions of what is reade Finally with a recollected and quiet mind in reuerence and deuotion let your reading be not so much by way of studie to know but rather in the spirit of true piety to draw from thence some spirituall profit for the good of your soule and faile not also to draw from your reading some good point in particular which may incite you to the holy practise of piety standing euer most carefully vpon your gard against it's greatest enemie that pernicious Sloath which once getting roote in your hart it will endanger the greatest vertue in your soule This dangerous vice of spirituall sloath and teadious vnwillingnesse to all exercise of vertue I will endeauour to destroy by the ensuing article Of spirituall Sloath and Indenotion THis vice is properly a languishing of the soule a dulnesse of the mind and an vnpleasingnesse of the will towards all spirituall deuotion which declines vs from pious exercises and makes vs negligent and vnwilling to the practise of vertue it inclines vs to giue ouer our accustomed prayers or at least to performe them but verie negligently and only by halues The great danger of this sinne is sufficiently declared by those words of our blessed Sauiour Mat. 7. the tree which beareth not good fruit shall be cut downe and cast into the fire and it is neuer so predominant as vpon these festiuall and consecrated dayes to Gods glory and our owne soules greatest good Against which Capitall vice source of so much sinne our soueraigne remedie must be to haue recourse to God by frequent and earnest prayer that he vouchsafe to enkindle in our harts the ardent flame of deuotion and the true feruour of Pietie Obserue punctually the accustomed tymes for your prayer so farr as conueniency will permit Quitt not your former vsuall holy exercises though they seeme neuer so barren and dry yea though your fancy doth perswade that they nothing auaile you yet be but faithfully patient with true humble perseuerance and God will at last not faile to bestow both comfort and his holy blessing vpon you It is also a great helpe against this spirituall Sloath and indeuotion to reade the liues of Saints and to consider attentiuely therein the great feruour and deuotion wherewith they serued God And aboue all it might aboundantly suffice to cure our sinfull sloath by considering the incessant and most painfull labours which IESVS-CHRIST the eternall Sonne of God did take for our Example and saluation hee spending frequently whole nights in prayer to his heauenly Father in our behalfe what wearisome iourneis through seuerall Prouinces made he to instruct and to cure the infirme both in body soule It may well cōfound vs also to consider with what faithfull alacrity the Apostles made their continuall pilgrimage about the world to plant the holy Gospel for the saluation of soules and with what cheerefull constancy they gaue their liues for the glory of God Finally by what
would frustrate all our former paines And therefore to preuent the danger of so great an euill the best expedient which I can recommende to you is a carefull obseruance of these former Rules it being manifest that the most assured way to dye well is to liue well yea the one is but the Eccho of the other and much folly it would be to hope for a happy death and yet to fly a good life whereof the other depends Many will say with Balaam ô let me dye the death of the Iust and be may end like vnto theirs Numb 23. But they ought rather to say ô let me liue the life of the Iust that my end maybe like vnto theires He liueth well who spendes his life in learning to dye well who learnes not this is truly ignorant though for all the rest he be as wise as Plato or as learned as was Aristotle who vpon the point to dye cry'd out I entred into this world in pouerty I liued therein with misery and finally I dye in ignorance of that he ment which most imported him to know for he had not learn'd the art of dying well wherein the only true wisdome and knowledge doth consist This happy and most needfull Art is best learned by dying first in minde to the world before we can liue rightly to God yea we must dye verie often in minde to dye once truly well This was the practise of holy S. Augustin when he said let me dye to the end I may not dye he meanes that by often conceiuing himselfe as a dying man to make familiar by frequent practise in the tyme of health the exercises of those necessary acts which are to be vsed at the tyme of our death for who learnes not in tyme of health to practise the holy acts of vertue and to resist the temptations most incident in that dangerous extremity how shall he doe it well at his death when the battaile will be more furious and he much weaker to resist yea by paine and other impediments in tyme of sicknesse and cheefly when neere to our end we are manie wayes hindred from performing the duty which we then ought to render vnto God And therefore it greatly imports vs so to practise them in tyme of health as if we were then actually at the verie point of our death which being seriously and frequently performed it will produce a true contempt of the world and a holy disingagement from the creatures thereof and will also make the practise of those acts much more easie to vs at the tyme of our death This holy Exercise may best be made by way of these eight ensuing Meditations which you may take for the subiect of a spirituall Retreate for so manie dayes or for halfe the tyme as occasion and your spirituall Director shall best aduise you And for the methode of your Meditations you may vse the same which I formerly mentioned in B Sales Part. 2. chap. 2. in his Introduction to a deuout life The substance of this exercise I haue collected partly out of the R. F. Eude a Missionary Priest and a most pious Author the which I earnestly yet once againe recommend and verie heartely exhort you to make vse thereof once a yeare at the least And if your occasions will so permitt no tyme is more proper for it then the holy weeke The first Meditation Of submission and Conformity to Gods diuine will concerning our death The Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the Presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you with his grace 3. And which serues as a generall aduise for this and all the ensueing Meditations you must endeuour so to behaue your selfe therein as if they were to be your last And therefore labour to procure such interiour affections in your soule as ought to be wished were you assured to dye that present day Considerations FIrst here consider your selfe as present before your Soueraigne Iudge pronouncing that iust sentence of death against you in those words to Adam Gen. 1. and in him against all other men dust thou art and into dust thou shalt returne 2. With what infinit loue and profound humility IESVS-CHRIST that innocent and immaculate lambe did accept from wicked Pilate that cruell sentence of a reproachfull death vpon the Crosse thereby to satisfye the iustice of his Eternall Father for our offences In due honour and homage wherevnto we must cheerefully submit our selues to the iust sentence of death acknowledging that our greeuous sinnes most iustly deserues it Affections and Resolutions O Diuine and louing Iesv who being the source and fountaine of all true life yet didst-vouchsafe to dye so painfull a death for me in humble and gratefull acknowledgment thereof I accept from this instant with a willing heart that suffering state which thy diuine will hath ordayned me in adoration of thy sacred sufferings as also in honour and vnion of that thy naked pouerty and being so forsaken vpon the Crosse I here now render my selfe to what want or misery soeuer thy heauenly iustice and holy pleasure hast ordayned for me be it by persecution by calumny scorne confusion or by anie other iniury or sufferance from anie creature whatsoeuer all which I humbly accept in expiation of my sinne yeald my selfe most willingly to suffer all paines and infirmities by thy diuine will allotted me my agonies and death it selfe All which and what else soeuer they be I accept thereof in honour vnion and adoration of thy most dolorous death and cruell torments for which the Prophet Esa so iustly hath called thee a Man of sorrowes cap. 53. and I most entirely submit my selfe to dye in true conformity to thy holy will be it without the comfort of my friends or senses that I dye this yeare or this day this houre or moment where or in what manner thy diuine Prouidence shall ordayne vouchsafe but o Lord that my desire may euer be thy will be done and that my heart accompanie it with true contrition and perseuerance in thy grace This grant me deare IESV for thy bitter Passion sake and then let death assault me in bed or in the field by lingering paine or by suddaine accident be it naturall or violent honorable orignominious be it but thy blessed pleasure and welcome yea Father for so hath it well pleased thee Luke 10. Grant Lord IESV I beseech thee that as thou vouchsafest to dye for the loue of me so I may both liue and dye purely for the loue of thee and that neither liuing nor dying I may euer anie more offend thee But that finally I may breath fourth my soule in cheerefull conformity to that most holy obedience wherewith thou didst render thy blessed spirit vpon the Crosse into thy Fathers hands O glorious Trinity I wholy abandon my selfe vnto thy heauenly will vouchsafe to dispose of me both in tyme and Eternity to thy owne greater honour and glory The Conclusion 1. Giue God thankes for
the good resolutions and affections which he hath giuen you 2. Craue his grace to put them in execution 3. Implore the assistance of the Blessed Virgin and holy Saints Pater Aue. Credo The second Meditation About makeing our last will and Testament Preparation 1. Place your selfe in Gods diuine Presence 2. Beseech him to inspire you 3. Conceiue your souueraine Iudge as thus calling vpon you render an accompt of thy Baylifship Luke 16. Consideration A Will or Testament is only a protestation of iustice by which is giuen to euery one their due The body to the earth and wormes debts vnto creditours the inheritance to lawfull heires our almes to the poore and our soule vnto God to whom we being to render a most strict accompt for the vse of all the Talents which he hath lent vs to be employed for the increase of his glory as also for euery moment of our life and for each thought word and deed therein O what a folly and madnesse is it to differ this important reckning to the last day of our life when the paine of our sicknesse the feare of this accompt the weaknesse of our senses other powers and finally the great importunity of manie then ordinarily about priuate interests will hardly permit vs to doe anie thing as we ought either for the glory of God or for our owne soules good nor yet to our frends satisfaction but frequently with such confusion and so verie vnperfectly as we leaue thereby occasion for quarrels and verie much strife causing breach of charity amongst our nearest friends when we are dead and no small preiudice also to our soules To preuent all which great euills I conceiue it a good expedient that we in tyme of health make vse sometymes of this good Exercise that in rendring thereby familiar these holy Affections of a spirituall Testament we may be inspired also how to dispose a forehand in good tyme of our temporall trust according to true iustice and piety Affections and Resolutions DEare IESV who in thy last Testament gauest all entirely to me dying poore and naked vpon the Crosse for my Redemption without reseruing what might haue couered thy naked wounded body yea all and to the very last drop of thy most precious blood In humble gratitude whereof I here bequeath to thee my life my death my body my soule and all the powers and operations of them both And as the chiefest legacy which thou bequeathed'st to thy Apostles was that new Commandment of mutuall loue Iohn 11.34 In honour and homage of which I here humbly craue thy grace to fortifie me in that holy vertue of Charity whereby I most cordially embrace in vnion of that thy most louing Commandement all against whomsoeuer my corrupt nature may or euer hath conceiued anie auersion And as vpon the Crosse thou there did'st recōmend thy sacred Mother vnto thy beloued Apostle Iohn 19. in him vs all vnto her so I here Lord Iesv now recōmend most hūbly vnto thee all the necessities of thy deare Spouse our holy Mother the Cath. Church of all my dearest frends and greatest enemies to assist and protect them in all their necessities both of body and soule and to bring vs all finally to that eternall Blisse there to praise to loue to glorifie thee for euer This Lord IESV is my present will and Testament which I here willingly signe both with my heart and hand Vouchsafe thou to strengthen and confirme the same by putting to it the seale of thy heauenly grace that no sinfull malice may euer change this holy resolution Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good Affections and Resolutions 2 Implore his grace to make good vse of them 3. Craue Pardon for your negligence in Prayer Pater Aue. Credo The third Meditation Of Confession and Satisfaction which we ought to make to God for our sinnes Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you 3. Conceiue your selfe as a guilty criminel before your iust and Soueraigne Iudge Considerations FIrst calling to mind Gods innumerable benefits and rendring him humble tankes for the same it is fitting in the next place to acknowledge our manie grieuous offences and crauing most humbly Gods diuine pardon to resolue vpon due satisfaction for them And to this end it is verie requisit to make a good Confession and that with more then ordinary diligence and with as careful preparation as if it were to be our last conceiuing our selues as if in the case of K. Ezechias when God sent the Prophet Esaie to warne him to prepare for death who presently therevpon be thought himselfe for the state of his Conscience and as one awakened at that message of death he said I will recompt to thee all my yeares in the bitternesse of my soule Isaie 38. Doe you now the like and prepare your selfe by true repentance for your offences past with a firme purpose to amend resoluing to make restitution if cause require it as also to depose all ill will and enmity to put away all imminent danger of mortall sinne And finally stirr vp your heart to true feruent deuotion by these enfuing affections and resolutions or the like Affections and Resolutions THou hast created me ô God to loue and serue thee who are most worthy of all seruice and loue My obligation to thee is infinit and yet how often and how greeuously haue I offended thee by thought word and deed by my corporall senses and by all the powers of my sinfull soule yea by the abuse of those verie creatures which thou so carefully hast ordayned for my vse Ah how enormous is my ingratitude and infidelity O my most deare Redeemer IESV I cast all these my detestable sinnes into that immense Ocean of mercy still flowing from thy most precious blood purify me thereby o Lord and confirme my present resolution rather to dye then by the like to offend thee any more O that my heart could melt into true sorrow griefe for my detestable sinne and into teares of blood to wash away my haynous crymes What cane I doe great God in reparation of so infinit a wrong but only to offer vnto thee that inexhaustable treasure of the sacred Passion of thy diuine Sonne IESVS which I here presentto the glorious Trinity in satisfaction and expiation of all my sinnes committed from the instant of my first vse of reason vntill this present tyme. In vnion of which deare ransome I here entyrely now giue my selfe to thee I accept and most willingly embrace all the paines both in body and soule which thou hast allotted me either for this world or the next Admit thereof sweet Lord I beseech thee and of this my present resolution The Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good Affections and Resolutions 2. Craue grace to put them in execution 3. Begg humbly pardon for all negligence or irreuerence in your prayer Pater Aue. Credo The fourth Meditation Of
the holy Communion Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you 3. Endeauour by internall feruent Acts of Faith Hope Charity and of other vertues to prepare your nuptiall garment as an inuited guest to the solemne feast of the great King of Heauen and Earth Considerations THe holy Communion being a soueraigne meanes whereby we prepare our selues to a happy death it will be requisit to take one day in this Exercise to dispose our selues with all due preparation and deuotion to this holy action and that with as much care and diligence as if it were to be our last and at the dreadfull houre of death The manner of this important Exercise may be taken out of Granada his Memorial or from some other good treatise concerning the same And in particular endeauour to produce some feruent eiaculations from your heart of thanks-giuing and loue accompaniing them also with these ensuing acts or the like Acts of Oblation I Most humbly offer vnto thee deare IESV this holy Communion as if my last in thankes-giuing for all the effects of thy diuine loue and in particular for that thy great Charity in giuing thy life that I might liue eternally Secondly in satisfaction for the dishonour which hath been done by all the sinne committed from the beginning of the world which shall be till the end Thirdly I entirely resigne my selfe to thee my deare Redeemer in thankfull gratitude for hauing giuen thus thy selfe to me by this ineffable manner in the most blessed Sacrament I most humbly craue thy powerfull intercession ô immaculate Virgin mother and glorious Queene of Heauen Intercede also for me ô yee beloued Apostles of IESVS O happy Magdalen S. Mary of Egipt and all yee glorious Saints that I may pertake of your humility feruour and loue where with yee happily performed your last Communion of this celestiall food Vouchsafe good Lord that being vnited now to thee by grace I may neuer more be separated from thee by anie mortall sinne Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good Affections 2. Craue grace to make good vse of them 3. Begg humbly pardon for all your negligence in Prayer Pater Aue. Credo The fifth Meditation Of the Sacrament of Extreme-Vnction Preparation First place your selfe in Gods diuine presence 2. Beseech him to inspire you with his grace 3. Conceiue your soule and body now vpon the point of separation and all worldly concernements at an end Consideration BEcause we are not certaine of being in capacity to apply our selues to God when this Sacrament shall be giuen vs therefore it is verie expedient here to designe one part of this exercise whereby to render him that duty which we should then be obleiged to doe And by this meanes to prepare also our selues aforehand to make good vse of this Sacrament by the practise of these following acts Affections and holy Acts of thankesgiuing and adoration O Louing IESV I adore thee as the Author and institutor of this holy Sacrament and as the liuing source of all the grace therein contayned and in all the other Sacraments which thou hast pourchased for vs by the effusion of thy owne most precious blood and thereby hast merited all the happy effects of grace receiued by vngratefull Man Grant me ô mercifull Lord the gracious fauour to receiue this needfull Sacrament at the end of my life or in case I be depriued thereof that my soule may then receiue by thy fauorable goodnesse the grace which it should haue had by this holy help of Extreame Vnction Lord IESV who a little before thy bitter death vouchsafed to receiue that gratefull vnction from holy Magdalen as also by Ioseph and Nicodemus when they lay'd thy sacred body in the Sepulcher grant that I receiuing this holy Sacrament and my last vnction in honour and vnion of those acceptable vnctions I may receiue the diuine vnction of the holy Ghost in that measure of heauenly grace as shall be needfull for my soule in the last dreadfull houre of my death Endue me deare Lord with all ●●tt dispositions for the fruitfull receiuing of this Sacrament and worke in me I beseech thee those happy effects of grace there signifi'd by the exteriour ceremonies thereof Behold me prostrate at thy feet before all thy celestiall Cittizens hūbly confessing the sinnes of my whole life and crauing pardon with a repentant heart wherewith I offer here to thee in sacrifice all my corporall senses togeather with the spirituall powers of my soule Annoint me sweet IESV with the holy and sacred oyle of thy diuine grace and mercy Accept in satisfaction I beseech thee that blessed vse which thy sacred humanity thy immaculate Mother and all thy other thrice happy Saints haue made of all their said senses and powers in stead of my ill vse of them and grant me thy grace hereafter to vse them to thy greater honour and glory Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good Affections and Resolutions 2. Implore his grace to put them in practise 3. Craue pardon for your negligence in prayer Pater Aue. Credo The sixt Meditation Of our agonie and houre of death Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you with his grace 3. Conceiue your selfe now speechlesse ready to expire and vpon the very point of separation from all worldly designes possessions and frends for euer immediately to appeare at Gods dreadfull Iudgment to giue a most exact accompt of all the thoughts words and deeds of your whole life And therevpon to receiue your finall doome to an endlesse Blisse or misery Considerations 1. COnsider how different are the thoughts of a dying Mā from those which he hath vsually in tyme of health and make a firme resolution to begin thence forward to doe that presently which certainly you shall then wish to haue done 2. Consider this day as if the last of your life and therefore labour to behaue your selfe with diligence and deuotion to negotiate therein your eternall saluation And for this effect you ought to apply all your thoughts and endeauours of this day to contemplate and adore IESVS-CHRIT as if in the last day of his life in this world and to doe all your actions therein with the like disposition and intention the best you can wherewith he accomplish't his last actions whilst he remayned here vpon Earth Beseech him to endue you with some proportion of the affections and dispositions required to dye in that spirit of diuine loue of Patience Charity Humility and Conformity wherewith he rendred vp his blessed soule into the hands of his heauenly Father vpon the Crosse Affections and Resolutions LOrd IESV I adore there in that verie article of thy bitter death and agonie in vnion whereof togeather with that holy agonie of thy deare Virgin Mother and of all thy blessed Saints I here offer to thee my last expiring breath most humbly beseeching thee that the article of my death
blessed soule of our Sauiour from his sacred body at his death He deuides it into three seuerall parts which signifie the three seuerall states of the Church The first represents to vs the state of the present life which he layes downe vpon the Altar The second signifies Purgatory which he retaynes in his hand From this he breakes a third little part which he puts into the chalice to repre sent to vs the Church triumphant absorpt in the sacred Diuinity as also the reunion of his blessed soule with his body againe after his glorious Resurrection Here make this or some like seruent prayer The petition PErmit not deare Lord and my sweet Sauiour IESVS that cursed sinne may euer separate me from thee but that by true repentance finall perseuerance in thy holy grace I may be vnited to thee in glory for all Eternity Amen What is meant by the three Crosses which are made with the particle of the consecrated Host The Declaration THe three Crosses made with the little part of the holy Host ouer the chalice signifie the three-fould peace which by the grace of CHRISTS sacred Passion is pourchased for all such as by faith and good life triumph ouer their three mortall enemies the world the flesh and the Diuell Craue humbly for his bitter Passions sake that this may be accomplisht in you and for that end with a feruent aspiration say The petition GRant Lord that I may find the testimonie of this most happie triple peace in my soule by the helpe of thy three diuine vertues Faith Hope and Charity accompanied with true Christian Penance and Humility Amen At pax Domini c. The Declaration AT Pax Domini c. which immediately followes we must contemplate our blessed Sauiour now risen againe from death both immortall and glorious as also his appearance to the Blessed Virgin to S. Marie Magdalen and to his Apostles saying Pax vobis Luke 24. Here we must craue true charity and peace for our soules which is the most gratefull disposition and best preparation to receiue worthily the fruits of this most holy Sacrament And therefore in the spirit of diuine loue and true gratitude say The petition O Most milde and meeke IESV in vnion honour and adoration of that infinit loue which induced thee to shed thy most precious blood for thy greatest enemies and to begg pardon for those who were the cruell executioners of thy most bitter death I freely pardon from my hart and most humbly beseech thee also to forgiue whosoeuer haue anie wayes wronged me most humbly also crauing to be pardoned by all such as I may haue anie way offended being ready and truly willing to giue all iust and reasonable satisfaction to them and this purely for thy sweet sake my deare Lord and most mercifull Redeemer At the Agnus Dei c. The Declaration THe Agnus Dei thrice repeated puts vs in minde how our blessed Sauiour that immaculate lambe of God reconciled vs to his Eternall Father and to the holy Trinity by his most sacred death pourchasing thereby for vs the meanes to make our happy peace with him for all our offenses past present to come Which blessed peace the Priest communicates to the people he hauing first by a particular prayer craued it and by kissing the Altar receiued it of IESVS-CHRIST whom the Altar represents and then giues it to the Clerke to be communicated to all the rest to recommend thereby true charity peace and concorde to all Christian people as being the Disciples of IESVS-CHRIST and true members of the self-same mysticall body whereof he is the diuine and supreame head Here stirr vp true detestation of sinne and a firme purpose to auoyde it saying The petition O Lambe of God which takest away the sinnes of the world vouchsafe I beseech thee that no wicked sinne may euer breake the happie peace betwixt my soule and thee nor hinder the fruit of thy grace which I may hope to receiue by the neare approaching and most holy communion of thy true precious body and blood that sacred feast wherein CHRIST is receiued the memory of his Passion is renewed the soule is replenished with grace a pledge is giuen vs of future glory which we expect to enioy as sheepe of the fould of this holy lambe in vnion with all his blessed saints and glorious Angels in all Eternitie Amen At Domine non sum dignus and the Communion The Declaration THe Priest thus prepared receiueth the holy Communion auowing his great vnworthinesse and in token of a contrite hart knocking his breast thrice he saith as often with the humble Centurion Domine non sum dignus c. Math. 8. And then with all reuerence he receiues this diuine refection and consummates the sacrifice representing to vs thereby the death and Passion of IESVS-CHRIST For as often as you shall eate this bread and drinke this chalice you shall shew the death of our Lord vntill he come Cor. 1.11.26 Here a great subiect is giuen vs of perpetuall gratitude seing that although our blessed Sauiour be ascended into Heauen with triumph and glory he yet remaynes with vs in this holy Sacrament powring downe vpon vs all spirituall temporall benedictions For which dispose your hart to breath fourth feruent eiaculations of loue and gratitude saying The petition O IESV my most louing Redeemer fountaine of all graces both temporall and eternall communicated to vngratefull man thy fauors to me my deare Sauiour haue been farr beyond all measure I therefore o Lord being so farr vnable to render thee due gratitude inuite all thy creatures both in Heauen and Earth with thy Eternall Father and Holy Ghost thy most sacred Virgin Mother and all the Saints and Angells to praise thee with mee and for mee in all Eternity O let my body and soule and all the powers of them both haue no other employment for euer then to praise admire and loue thee O Eternall Father of IESVS o holy spirit of IESVS o immaculate mother of IESVS o glorious Angels of IESVS o blessed Saints of IESVS o all yee creatures of IESVS blesse and thanke IESVS eternally for me and all the innumerable benefitts which I a most vngratefull sinner haue receiued from the Father and from the Sonne and from the Holy Ghost three Persons and one Eternall God to whom be all praise glory and thankesgiuing both now and for euer Amen At remoouing againe the booke to the other side of the Altar The Declaration BY this remoouing againe the booke to the other side of the Altar we are put in minde of the conuersion of the Iewes in the end of the world when both Iew and Gentil shall make but one true folde vnder one and the same Pastor IESVS-CHRIST for the encreace of whose glory say The petition WE most humbly beseech thee ô heanenly Father by the merits of thy blessed Sonne IESVS to powre downe thy heauenly grace vpon the rebellious harts of all sinners
heretikes that they may be speedily conuerted from there sinne frō all impiety to a true vertuous life in the profession obseruatiō of thy most holy law And here once more ô most louing powerfull God we doe earnestly implore the speedy conuersion of our owne most deplorable country IESV grāt it for thy most bitter Passiōs sake O glorious Queene of Heauen and gracious Mother of God England for its peculiar deuotion towards thee was once iustly called thy Dowrie O interpose thy powerfull intercession most sacred Virgin to obtaine that thy due right and it s long lost greatest happinesse At the Post-Communion The Declaration THe Post-Communion signifies to vs the songs of eternall ioy made by the heauenly Choristers for the glorious Tryumph of our Sauiour ouer death Here send fourth from a gratefull hart your feruent eiaculation also of ioy and with an humble desire preferr The petition GRant vs efficacious grace o Lord so to conquer sinne in this world that we may enioy a victorious crowne of euerlasting glory in the other Amen At the next Dominus vobiscum The Declaration THis Dominus vobiscum signifies to vs that though our Blessed Sauiour be corporally ascended into Heauen yet by his faithfull promisse we are assured of the continuance of his most true and reall presence with his beloued spouse the holy Church sacramentally in the blessed Eucharist euen to the end of the world Math. 28.20 For which in gratefull thankefullnes say The petition IRender thee most humble thankes ô deare Redeemer IESV for all the gracious visits which thou hast pleased of thy meere goodnesse to make to my poore sinfull soule in this diuine Sacrament of thy most precious body and blood I most humbly craue thy heauenly grace so to adorne it with Charity with Humility with Patience and with such feruent deuotion against my next Communion as that it may thereby be made a gratefull guest at thy diuine banquet Amen At the latter Collect. The Declaration AT this last prayer or collect we must giue humble and harty thankes to the glorious Trinity for the innumerable great benefitts which we haue receiued and most particularly for hauing vouchsafed to make vs partakers of this diuine sacrifice whereby are most graciously applyed vnto vs all the merits of the life death and bitter Passion of IESVS-CHRIST if by sinne or want of due disposition we our selues be not the hinderance thereof which to auoyde begg humbly his grace and say with a religious hart The petition O Almighty and mercifull Father vouchsafe me grace that in due gratitude for all thy innumerable benefitts I may neuer by deliberate consent offend thee anie more Let this propitious sacrifice of the most precious body and blood of my deare Redeemer both obtayne pardon for what is past and so strenghten me hereafter that what on my part hath been truly purposed for thy honour may be faithfully accomplished to my owne soules health through the same Lord IESVS-CHRIST thy beloued Sonne who liueth with thee in vnity of the Holy Ghost world without end Amen At the last Dominus vobiscum The Declaration THis last Dominus vobiscum puts vs in minde of the dreadfull sound of the last trumpet when our soueraine Lord shall came in the end of the world to iudge both the quick and the dead by a finall sentence for all Eternity The petition GRant me Lord IESV I beseech thee with that blessed Saint and Doctor of the Church holy S. Hierome so liuely a feare and cōtinuall a memory of this dreadfull summons to that last iudgment day as by this wholsome feare I now auoyding sinne may not then apprehend that dreadfull iudgmēt Vouchsafe me in all my actions a continuall remembrance of the fower last things whereby I auoyding to offend thee this feare is also taken away At the Ite Missa est The Declaration AFter the conclusion of all these holy Mysteries of the Eternall Sonne of God the Priest turneth towards the people and hauing saluted them with the last Dominus vobiscum he pronounceth the Ite Missa est whereby he puts vs in minde of the most dreadfull sentence which our Lord and soueraigne iudge IESVS-CHRIST shall thunder out against the damned at that last iudgment in those fearefull words of S. Mat. 24. Goe yee cursed into euerlasting fire c. Craue humbly Gods grace to preserue and exempt you from that vnhappy number and say The petition LOrd giue me grace to practise vertue and to auoy de all deadely sinne that only and most vnhappy barr against Beatitude Vouchsafe me deare IESV true finall Repentance that so I may be deliuered from all feare of that dreadfull summons to my last Doome Amen Of the last Benediction The Declaration HEre contrariwise at this last Benediction which immediately follows you must call to minde that other most ioyfull sentence to be pronounced there by the selfesame Iudge vnto all the thrice happie elect Come yee blessed of my Father possesse yee the Kingdome prepared for you from all Eternity c. Math. 24. whereof to be partaker say in the spirit of humble hope and confidence in the sole meritts of IESVS-CHRIST The petition GRant me my most mercifull Redeemer I beseech thee that by thy heauenly grace my life and preparation to this fearefull and generall iudgment may be such as by that sentence of come yee blessed c. I may be called to the right hand with those thy glorious Elect to partake with them of that Beatitude which neuer shall haue end Of S. John his Gospel The Declaration THis holy Gospel recompts to vs the eternall birth of the diuine word that second Person of the most Blessed Trinity together with the highest and most secret Mysteries of his Diuinity shewing also to vs that in consequence of that forementioned Benediction we are to enter into his heauenly Paradise there to know blesse and enioy those sacred and all beatiyfing Mysteries for euer and euer to which ardently aspiring you may say The petition O Most louing and mercifull Redeemer I finally beseech thee as well for all here present as also for all those in particular for whom I haue promissed am most obliged to pray that by the beatificall vision of thy Diuinity and by the most glorious sight of thy blessed Humanity both so plainly mentioned tovs in that aforesaid diuine Gospel of S. Iohn we may in that Celestiall Hierusalem and in the companie of all those heauenly spirits and happie Elect praise adore and glorifie that most sacred Trinity three diuine Persons and one onely God for all Eternity Amen Here ends this present Exercise vpon the holy Masse which if perchaunce it may seeme too prolix for the practise of diuers persons I shall here add a much more easy and compendious manner of assisting at this holy sacrifice and more suteable perchaunce to their deuotion then is the other way for the more learned sorte Choose therefore deare Cath.