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A19892 Meditations vppon the passion of our Lord Iesus Christ made by the reuerend father Fulvius Androtius ... ; newlie translated out of Italian into English. Androzzi, Fulvio, 1523-1575. 1606 (1606) STC 632.7; ESTC S129 34,195 95

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thee with the self same things that were thine and how often times receauing thy paye haue I fought vnder the diule and vnder the world Alas giue me grace that I yeeld thee grapes and no more wild grapes good and not euill thankfullnes not vnthankfulnes and that I alwaies feele disgust when I should doe speake or think anie thing that maie be against thy diuine maiestie and that henceforward I render thee loue for loue bloud for bloud life for life that as with my euill life I haue scandalized heauen and earth so heereafter with my holy and vertuous life my neighbour may be edified and thy diuine maiestie praised blessed and glorified for euer Amen Pater and Aue. A speeche which the sowle doth make with Christ discoursing with him vppon his passion O My Lord wherfore wast thou sold To redeeme thee O Lord wherefore didst thow pray so much To pacifie the wrath of my father against thee O Lord wherefore wast thow afraid and astonished To make thee most assured couragious O Lord wherfore were so many deceits vsed to intrapp thee To deliuer thee from all deceite Wherefore didst thow sweate bloud To wash away the spots of thy sinnes Wherfore wouldest thow be taken To the end thow mightest not be taken of thine enimies Wherefore wouldest thow be bound To loosse the bonds of thy sinnes Wherefore wast thow denied by Peter To confesse thee before my father Wherfore wouldest thow be forsaken of all thy disciples To remaine with thee euen till the daie of iudgment Wherfore wouldest thow be accused To absolue thee Wherfore wouldest thou be spitted on To clense thy filthines Wherfore wouldest thou be scourged To free thee from eternall scourges Wherfore wouldest thow be lifted vp on the crosse To lift thee vp into heauen Wherfore wouldest thow be crowned with thornes To crowne thee in euerlasting glorie Wherfore wouldest thow stretch out thy armes To embrace thee my beloued sowle Wherfore didst thow bow doune thy head o my Lord To kisse thee o my deere sowle Wherfore wouldest thow that thy syde should be opened with a speare To receaue thee in my heart o my sowle Wherfore wouldest thow be placed in the midest of two thieues To place thee in the middest of the Angels in heauen o my deere sowle O what vnmeasurable charitie what infinite loue what fauour neuer heard of what wounderfull mercie God to become man The eternall to become temporall The impassible to become passible The immortall to become mortall The glorious to become ignominious And for whome all this at the length for me for me O most wounderfull wounder A praier concerning euerie article of the Passion O God whoe for the Redemption of the world wouldest be borne circuncised reproued of the Iewes betraied with a kisse of Iudas the traitour lead as an innocent lambe to the slaughter and vndecentlie offered to the sight of Annas Caiphas Pilate Herode accused of false witnesses vexed with scourges and reproches besmired with spittle crowned with thornes strooken with buffets smoten with a reede blindfolded stripped of thy garments fastened to the crosse with nayls lifted vp on the crosse reputed amongst theeues presented with vinagre and gall to drink and wounded with a speare Thow ô Lord by these thy most holy paines which I vnworthy doe remember and by thy holy crosse and death deliuer me from the paines of hell and vouchsafe to bring me whither thow didst bring the theefe crucified with thee Whoe with the father and the holy ghost liuest and raignest world without end Amen Another Praier O Lord IESVS Christ in whose dominion all things ar put and there is none that can resist thy will whoe didst vouchsafe to be borne to dye and to rise againe by the mysterie of thy most sacred body and by the fiue wounds and shedding of thy most pretious bloud haue mercie vppon vs as thow knowest to be needefull to our sowles and bodies deliuer vs from tentation of the diule and from all those things with which thow knowest we be streightned and conserue and strengthen vs in thy seruice euen till the end and giue vs true amendment and space of true penance and after death graunt vs true remission of all our sinnes and make vs one another to loue our brothers sisters frinds and enimies and without end to reioice with all thy Saincts in thy kingdome whoe with God the father and the holy ghost liuest and raignest God for euer and euer Amen A prayer to the wounds of Christ. I Pray thee o Lord IESVS by thy most holsome wounds which thow didst suffer vppon the crosse for our saluation from which flowed out that pretious bloud where with we were redeemed wound this my sinfull sowle for which also thou didst vouchsafe to dye wound it with the fyrie and most strong dart of thy exceeding charitie Strike my hart with the iaueling of thy loue that my soule may saie vnto thee with thy char●●● I am wounded so that out of the wound of thy loue there may flowe most abundant teares daye and night Strike o Lord strike I beseeche thee this my most hard hearte with the mercifull and strong speare of thy loue and pearce with mightie power more deepe to the inward parts Whoe liuest and raignest for euer and euer Amen Deuout petitions to our Lord IESVS Christ taken out of S. Augustine O Lord IESVS let me know my self and know thee Let me not desire any thing but thee Let me hate my self and loue thee Whatsoeuer I doe let me doe it for thee Let me humble my self exalt thee Let me think of nothing but of thee Let me mortifie myself liue in thee Whatsoeuer things shall chaunce let me take them of thee Let me persecute my self and folow thee Let me still desire to folow thee Let me fly from my self fly to thee Let me be worthy to be defēded of thee Let me take heede to my self and feare thee Let me be of those that ar chosen of thee Let me mistrust my self trust in thee Let me haue desire to be obedient for thee Let me haue affection in nothing but in thee Looke vppon me that I may loue thee Call me that I may see thee And let me for euer inioye thee Amen