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A28621 A journal of meditations for every day in the year gathered out of divers authors / written first in Latine by N.B. ; and newly translated into English by E.M. in ... 1669. N. B., 1598-1676.; Mico, Edward, 1628-1678. 1669 (1669) Wing B352; ESTC R3108 325,833 556

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as a Banquet Page 289 Of the Eucharist compared to the Tree of Life 3. Med. Page 290 c Of preparation for Receiving 2. Med. Page 294 c Of Christs Preaching and Miracles 3. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as a Shepherd c. Page 296 Of the preaching of S. John Baptist 2. Med. Page 298 c Of the Jews Message to John 2. Med. Page 300 c Of Christs Baptism 2. Med. Page 302 c 4. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Director Page 304 Of Christs retiring into the Desart Page 305 Of Christ Fasting Page 306 Of Christs temptations in the Desart 4. Med. Page 308 c 5. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as an Offering Page 312 Of the Apostles first Vocation 2. Med. Page 313 c Of the second Vocation of S. Peter and S. Andrew Page 315 Of S. James and S. Johns Vocation Page 316 Of S. Matthews Vocation Page 318 Of S. Pauls Vocation Page 319 6. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Eucharist as our Viaticum Page 320 Of three that offered themselves to follow Christ 3. Med. Page 321 c Of the Rich Young Mans Vocation 2. Med. Page 324 c Of our Vocation in general to follow Christ Page 326 7. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as a good Tree Page 327 Of the Marriage Feast of Cana in Galilee 3. Med. Page 328 c Of casting out of the Temple the Buyers c. 2. Med. Page 332 c Of our Lords discourse with Nicodemus Page 334 8. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as exacting account c. Page 335 Of our Lords Sermon on the Mount 2. Med. Page 336 c Of the four first Beatitudes 4. Med. Page 338 c 9. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as a Merciful Lord Page 343 Of the other four Beatitudes 4. Med. Page 344 c Of those words You are the salt of the Earth c. Page 348 Of those words You are the light of the World c. Page 349 10. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Propitiation Page 350 Of our Lords Prayer 2. Med. Page 351 c Of other sayings of Christ on the Mount Page 353 Of sending the Apostles to Preach 2. Med. Page 354 c Of their Return from Preaching Page 356 11. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as Giver of Hearing and Speech Page 357 Of S. John's Message to Christ 2. Med. Page 358 c Of the Martyrdom of S. John Baptist Page 361 Of five thousand fed in the Desart 2. Med. Page 362 c Of Christs flying not to be made King Page 364 12. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as the good Samaritan Page 365 Of Christs allaying the Tempest Page 366 Of Christs walking upon the Water Page 367 Of S. Peter's walking upon the Water Page 368 Of S. Peters confessing Christ Page 369 Of Primacy promised to S. Peter Page 370 Of S. Peter's disswading Christ from his Passion Page 371 13. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as Priest Page 372 Of our Lords Transfiguration 3. Med. Page 373 Of the Petition of the Sons of Zebedee 2. Med. Page 376 c Of the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven Page 379 14. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Lord Page 380 Of S. Mary Magdalen's Conversion 2. Med. Page 381 c Of the Samaritan Womans Conversion 2. Med. Page 383 c Of the Woman taken in Adultery Page 385 Of the Cananean Woman Page 386 15. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Souls Life Page 388 Of the Conversion of Zacheus 2. Med. Page 389 c Of curing the Centurions Servant 2. Med. Page 391 c Of curing S. Peter's Mother-in-Law Page 393 Of a Princes Son restored to health Page 394 16. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Souls Guest Page 396 Of the Man cured at the Pond 2. Med. Page 397 c Of the Bed-rid let down from the Roof 2. Med. Page 399 c Of the Withered Hand cured Page 401 Of the crooked Woman cured Page 402 17. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Souls Love Page 403 Of the Leper 2. Med. Page 405 c Of the ten Lepers 2. Med. Page 407 c Of the Deaf and Dumb Man 2. Med. Page 409 c 18. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as the strength of our Soul Page 412 c Of the Man born blind 2. Med. Page 413 Of the blind man of Hiericho Page 415 c Of the blind man of Bethsaida Page 416 Of the Lunatick Devil 2. Med. Page 417 c 19. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Friend Page 419 Of the Women cured of the Bloody Flux Page 420 Of raising the Arch-Synagogues Daughter to life Page 422 Of raising the Widows Son in Naim 2. Med. Page 423 c Of raising Lazarus 2. Med. Page 425 c 20. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as the Worker of Miracles Page 427 Of some Historical Narrations and Parables of Christ Of the Rich Glutton and Lazarus 2. Med. Page 428 c Of the Prodigal Son 2. Med. Page 430. c Of him that was wounded by the Thieves 2. Med. Page 433 c 21. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as a Patient Creditor Page 435 Of the Workmen in the Vineyard 2. Med. Page 436 c Of the Invitement to the Wedding and Supper 2. Med. Page 439 c Of the ten Virgins 2. Med. Page 441 c 22. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as Teacher of Truth Page 443 Of the Talents 2. Med. Page 444 c Of the Vineyard let out to Husbandmen 2. Med. Page 447 c Of the Bailiff of Iniquity Page 449 Of the Wise man and the Fool Page 450 23. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ as our Souls Salvation Page 451 Of the Sower Page 452 Of the Cockle Page 453 Of the Mustard-seed Page 454 Of the Leaven Page 455 Of the Treasure hid in the field Page 456 Of the Pearl Page 457 24. Sunday after Pentecost Of Christ c. as is set down Page 458 Of the lost sheep Page 459 Of the Pharisee and the Publican Page 460 Of the Faithful and Wise Steward or Servant Page 461 Of Girding the Loyns Page 462 Of the Vine and its branches Page 463 Of the barren Fig-tree Page 464 Meditations of Saints Of the Excellency of the B. Virgin above all Creatures Page 466 Of the Immaculate Conception of the B. Virgin Page 467 Of the Nativity of the B. Virgin Page 469 Of the Annunciation of the B. Virgin Page 51 c Of the Visitation of the B. Virgin Page 59 c Of the Purification of the B. Virgin Page 100 c Of the Assumption of the B. Virgin Page 470 Of the Nativity of S. John Baptist Page 64 c Of the Decollation of S. John Baptist Page 361 Of S. Peter and S. Paul Page 369 c Of the Vocation of S. Peter and S. Andrew Page 315 Of the Vocation of S. James and S. John Page 316 Of S. Matthews Vocation Page 318 Of S. Pauls
Octave Of Christ as Teacher of Justice Page 89 Of the Sages Journey to Jerusalem 2. Med. Page 91. c. Of Herods Enquiry after Christ Page 93 Of the Sages Arrival and Adoration at Bethlehem Page 94 Of their Offerings Page 96 Of their Return Page 97 2. Sunday after Epiph. Of Christ as our Spouse Page 99 Of the Virgins Purification Page 100 Of our Lords Presentation Page 101 Of what passed with Holy Simeon 2. Med. Page 103. c. Of what passed with Anna. 2. Med. Page 105. c. 3. Sunday after Epiph. Of Christ as our Physitian Page 108 Of Christs Flight into Egypt 3. Med. Page 109. c. Of the Murder of the Holy Innocents Page 113 Of Christs Return out of Egypt Page 114 Of the Virtues which Christ exercised in his Infancy Page 115 4. Sunday after Epiph. Of Christ as our Souls Tranquility Page 117 Of Christs going up to the Temple 2. Med. Page 118 c Of Christs being sought by his Parents Page 120 Of Christs being found by his Parents Page 121 Of Christs Return to Nazareth and Obedience to his Parents 2. Med. Page 122 c 5. Sunday after Epiph. Of Christ as the Good Seed Page 124 Of Christs growing in Age Wisdom c. 2. Med. Page 12● c Of our necessity of profiting in Virtue 2. Med. Page 127 c Of Christs Life from the 12th to his 30th Year 2. Med. Page 130 c 6. Sunday after Epiph. Of Christ compared to the Mustard-seed Page 132 From Septuagesm to Easter Of our Lords Passion Things to be noted concerning the Meditations of the Passion Page 134 c Septuagesm Sunday Of Christ as Master of our Souls Vineyard Page 136 Christ inviteth all to contemplate his Passion Page 137 Of the General Circumstances of Christs Passion 5. Med. Page 138 c Sexagesm Sunday Of Christ as the Seed of Eternal Life Page 143 Of Christs foretelling his Passion Page 145 Of Christs Solemn Entrance into Jerusalem 2. Med. Page 146 c Of Christs being sold by Judas Page 148 Of the Paschal Lamb Page 1●9 Of washing the Disciples Feet Page 151 Quinquagesm Sunday Of Christ as the Light of our Soul Page 152 Of the Institution of the B. Sacrament 1. Med. Page 153 c Of our Lords Sermon after Supper 2. Med. Page 156 c Of Christs Prayer in the Garden Page 158 Of Christs Bloody Sweat and of the Angel Page 160 1. Sunday of Lent Of Christ as our Captain Page 161 Of Christs meeting Judas c. Page 162 Of Judas his Kiss Page 163 Of Christs casting his Enemies on the ground and being taken Page 165 Of Christs being bound and of the Disciples Flight Page 166 Of Christs being led to Annas Page 167 Of the Blow in Annas House Page 168 2. Sunday of Lent Of Christ as the Transfigurer of our Soul Page 170 Of Christs Accusation before Caiphas Page 171 Of the Injuries which Christ suffered in Caiphas's house 2 Med. Page 172 c Of Peter's denying Christ 2. Med. Page 175 c Of Judas his Despair Page 177 3. Sunday of Lent Of Christ as our Souls Guardim Page 179 Of Christs Journey from Caiphas to Pilat Page 180 Of Christs Accusation before Pilat Page 181 Of Christ sent to Herod Page 182 Of Barabbas preferred before Christ Page 184 Of the Whipping at the Pillar 2. Med. Page 185 c 4. Sunday of Lent Of Christ as the Food of our Soul Page 187 Of the Crowning with Thorns Page 188 Loe the Man 2. Med. Page 189 c Of Christ condemned to death Page 191 Of Christs carrying his Cross Page 193 Of meeting the Virgin Page 194 Passion Sunday Of Christ as a hidden God Page 195 Of crucifying our Lord. 3. Med. Page 196 c Of Christs first Word on the Cross Page 200 Of the second Word Page 201 Of the third Word Page 202 Palm Sunday Of Christ as a mild King Page 204 Of the fourth Word Page 205 Of the fifth Word Page 206 Of Christs last words and Death Page 207 Maundy Thursday Of Christ as our Redeemer Page 209 A Summary of our Lords Passion Page 210 Of our Lords Burial Page 211 From Easter to Whitsontide Things to be observed in the Meditations of the Mysteries of the Resurrection Page 213 Easter day Of Christ as our Resurrection Page 215 Of our Lords Resurrection Page 216 Of Christs appearing to his B. Mother Page 218 Of the Angels Apparition at the Sepulchre Page 219 Of Christs appearing to Mary Magdalen Page 220 Of his appearing to the other Women Page 221 Of Peter and John at the Sepulchre Page 223 Low Sunday Of Christ as the Prince of Peace Page 224 Of Christs appearing to the Disciples going to Emmaus 2. Med. Page 225 c Of his appearing to his Disciples S. Thomas being absent 2. Med. Page 228 c Of his appearing to them when S. Thomas was present Page 230 Of his Wounds shewed to S. Thomas Page 232 2. Sunday after Easter Of Christ as a good Pastor Page 233 Of Christs appearing to seven Disciples Fishing 2. Med. Page 235 c Of Christs committing his Sheep to Peter Page 237 Of his last Apparition on the Mount Page 238 Of other Apparitions within the 40 days Page 240 Of divers Circumstances of Christs Apparitions Page 241 3. Sunday after Easter Of Christ as our Comforter Page 242 Of Gods Benefits and 1. Of Creation 2. Med. Page 243 c Of the Benefit of Conservation 2. Med. Page 246 c Of the Benefit of Redemption 2. Med. Page 248 4. Sunday after Easter Of Christ as our Advocate Page 250 Of the Benefit of Adoption 3. Med. Page 251 c Of the Benefit of the Holy Sacraments Page 255 Of the Benefit of the Angels Custody Page 256 Of the Benefit of the Patronage of Saints Page 257 5. Sunday after Easter Of Christ as the Bestower of Gifts Page 258 Of the Benefit of Prayer 3. Med. Page 259 c On Ascension day Of Christ as King of Glory Page 263 Of our Lords Ascension 2. Med. Page 264 c Sunday in the Oct. of Ascen Of Christ as a Pledge of future Glory Page 266 Of Heavenly Glory 4. Med. Page 267 c Of the expectation of the Holy Ghost 2. Med. Page 271 c From Whitsontide to November or Advent Whitsunday Of Christ as a Fire Page 273 Of the coming of the Holy Ghost 2. Med. Page 274 c Of the gifts of the Holy Ghost 2. Med. Page 276 c Of the fruits of the Holy Ghost Page 278 Of the Life of the first Christians Page 279 Trinity Sunday Of Christ as second Person of the B. Trinity Page 280 Of the three Persons in the B. Trinity 3. Med. Page 281 c Corpus Christi day Of Christ as Instituter of the B. Sacrament Page 284 Of the H. Eucharist as compared with Manna 2. Med. Page 285 Sunday in the Oct. Corp. Chr. Of the Eucharist as a Banquet Page 288 Of the Eucharist
Vocation or Conversion Page 319 Of S. Mary Magdalens Conversion Page 382 Of S. Thomas of Canterbury Page 233 79 Of the Angels Page 471 c Of the holy Patriarchs and Prophets Page 474 Of the Apostles Page 475 c Of Martyrs Page 478 Of the Doctors of the Church Page 479 Of Holy Bishops Confessors Page 481 Of the Patriarchs or Founders of Religious Orders Page 482 Of Confessors in General Page 484 Of Virgins Page 486 Of any particular Saint General Points Page 487 To the Reader WHereas the Sundays Meditations throughout the Year according to the Authors distribution are directed chiefly in Order to Holy Communion with little reflection upon the proper matter or subject of the current Gospel I thought it would conduce to the general satisfaction of all to adjoyn in this place some easie Method whereby might be assigned to each Sunday its proper Gospel which might afford matter both of Mental Prayer for those who desire to meditate weekly on the Gospel of the Sunday and of Discourse for the benefit of those who have not always at hand ready matter for their Functions of Preaching and Exhortation To which purpose I have here set down a Table representing 1. Each Sunday according to its order in the Churches Calendar 2. The subject of the Gospels 3. The Chapter and Verse by which the Gospel may be found in the Holy Bible 4. The Page of this Book which doth direct you to your Meditation 1. In reference to H. Communion 2. To the subject of that Sundays Gospel And because many Sundays have not in this Journal their proper Gospel I have supplyed the want with as many Meditations taken chiefly out of Buseus a known and approved spiritual Author A Table of the Sundays throughout the Year 1. SUnday of Advent Of the latter Judgment Luke 21. vers 25. Page 42. see page 33 34 35 36. also page 31 32. of particular Judgment 2. Sunday of Advent Of S. Johns Message to Christ Mat. 11.2 Page 50. see page 358 359 360. 3. Sunday of Advent Of the Jews Message to S. John Jo. 1.19 Page 58. see Page 300 301 302. 4. Sunday of Advent Of S. Johns first preaching in the Desart Luk. 3.1 Osee 2.14 In the fifteenth year of Tibetius Cesar c. the word of our Lord was made upon John the son of Zachary in the Desart Consider 1. How S. Johns and our Lords Preaching took their beginning from the Desart that you should love holy Solitude and retiredness as the fittest disposition to receive Gods Inspirations I will lead her the Soul into the wilderness and will speak to her heart Think where are now those great ones who are mentioned in this Gospel the Roman Emperour and President the Tetrarchs and High Priests they are all gone and their memory is kept here not for their own sakes but to evidence to the world the Incarnation and Passion of our Lord of which they were remarkable Witnesses and Actors Admire not therefore nor regard the greatness and prosperity of such in this life but rather think what all will come to 〈◊〉 last Prov. 10.7 The name of the Impious shall 〈◊〉 Mat. 3.2 Consider 2. He preached the Baptism of Penance unto remission of sins that is preparing mens hearts to receive the same afterwards by the Faith and Baptism of Christ Think how important a thing Penance is 〈◊〉 For that it was the principal subject of S. Johns of Christs and his Apostles preathing all crying out to their Auditors Do Penance 2. Because we are all sinners and stand in need of Penance If we shall say that we have no sin 1 Jo. 1.8 we seduce our selues 3. For that as Christ saith Vnless you have penance Luc. 13.3 you shall all perish See you also do penance and yield fruits worthy of penance that is satisfactory works amendment of life c. ● Cor. 1.30 Consider 3. Prepare the way of our Lord make straight his paths Every Valley shall be filled and every Mountain and Hill shall be made low and crooked things shall become straight and rough ways plain Our preparation therefore against the coming of Christ must be 1. By levelling the Mountains which Pride and Vanity hath raised in out heart 2. By filling up the empty Valleys of slothfulness and pusillanimity 3. By rectifying our crooked intentions 4. By correcting the roughness of Anger Hatred Envy and other passions so as to become of an even temper and agreeable conversation with all Think lastly what a happiness is promised us in those words And all flesh shall see the salvation of God that is Christ Jesus who is made unto us Wisdom from God and Justice Sanctification and Redemption Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity Of what passed with Simeon Anna c. Luc. 2.33 see page 104 105 106 107. Sunday within the Octave of Epiphany Of our Lords going up to the Temple c. Luc. 2.42 page 118 c. to the page 124. see page 125 126. 2. Sunday after Epiphany Of the Marriage in Galilee Jo. 2.1 page 99. see page 328 329 330 331. 3. Sunday after Epiphany Of the Leper and the Centurions servant Mat. 8.1 page 108. see page 405 406. and again 391 392 393. 4. Sunday after Epiph. Of allaying the Tempest at Sea Mat. 8.23 page 117. see page 336. 5. Sunday after Epiph. Of the good Seed and the Cockle Mat. 13.24 page 124. see page 453 454. 6. Sunday after Epiph. Of the Mustard-seed Mat. 13.31 page 132. see page 454 455. Septuagesm Sunday Of the Workmen sent into the Vineyard Mat. 20.1 page 136. see page 336 337 338. Sexagesm Sunday Of the Sower Luc. 8.4 page 143. see page 452 453. Quinquagesm Sunday Of Christs foretelling his Passion and of the blind man Luc. 18.31 page 152. see page 145. and again 415 416. 1. Sunday of Lent Of Christs Temptations in the Desart Mat. 4.1 page 161. see from page 305. to page 312. 2. Sunday of Lent Of our Lords Transfiguration Mat. 17.1 page 170. see from page 373. to page 377. 3. Sunday of Lent Of the Dumb Devil Luc. 11.14 page 179. Consider 1. Christ having cast out a dumb Devil certain of them said In Beelzebub the Prince of Devils he casteth out Devils Observe here the goodness of God on the one side in doing good to men and turning out Devils and the perversness of men on the other in calumniating the good and ascribing it to the Devil Ponder Christs answer Every Kingdom divided against it self shall be made desolate Think how your heart is divided The flesh lusting against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh Gal. 5.17 and see you bring this in persect subjection to the spirit Beg of Christ that in the spirit of God he would cast out Devils that is all sin out of your heart that the Kingdom of God may come upon you Consider 2. What Christ saith That when the unclean spirit shall depart out of a man
times c. which done all these things shall be given us besides O that we had courage and resolution to perform the first part and faith enough practically to believe this latter 15. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Widows Son of Naim Luc. 7.11 page 388. see page 423 424. 16. Sunday after Pentecost Of the man cured of the Dropsie Luc. 14.1 page 306. Consider 1. And it came to pass when Jesus entered into the house of a certain Prince of the Pharisees upon the Sabboth to eat bread and they watched him Ponder here the goodness of Christ not refusing to eat and converse familiarly with his Enemies seeking thereby occasion to do them good and the perversness of the Pharisees in observing and watching him not to profit but to calumniate Do you observe our Lord in all his sayings and doings but so as to benefit your self and glorifie him and endeavour to demean your self so in all your exteriour comportment that you need not fear to be observed and taken notice of by all even your Enemies Consider 2. And behold there was a certain man before him that had a Dropsie Behold your self in this man and acknowledge with S. Augustine that you have a Conscience sick of the Dropsie S. Aug. 2. quaest Evang thirsting after terrene things the more you are indulgent to your self the more you nourish this disease Christ feels their pulse and temper before he cures this man saying Is it lawful to cure on the Sabboth but they were ashamed to discover their malignity openly and what e're they thought they held their peace But he taking him healed him and sent him away And to justifie himself appeals to their own Conscience what they would judge lawful in a less concern of their own Oxe or Ass Ps 21.7 Consider 3. When thou art invited to a Marriage sit not down in the first place c. but go sit down in the last place c. This as all other things that he taught Christ exercised himself he descended from the highest Heaven to the Womb of a poor and humble Virgin and all his life long chose for himself in all occasions that which was meanest and became for us the very Out-cast of the people Ponder well that Golden Sentence Every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted First and Last are otherwise taken by God otherwise by the World the lower one is in the Worlds reckoning the higher he is in Gods account and on the contrary Christ was in the last Rank with the World but in the first with God If therefore you desire to be near Christ in Glory you must come close to him in Humility 17. Sunday after Pentecost Of the great Precept of Charity Mat. 22.34 page 403. Consider 1. A Doctor of Law asked of him which is the great Commandment in the Law Jesus said unto him Thou shalt love the Lord thy God from thy whole heart and with thy whole soul and with thy whole mind We love him with our whole heart soul and mind when we direct our thoughts affections senses and actions to him and when we let no created thing have any place in our heart but in order to him and detest whatsoever is displeasing to him Consider the Motives you have to this love 1. His benefits towards you in your Creation Conservation Redemption Sanctification Gifts of Grace and promise of Glory 2. His own infinite Amiableness his Bounty Riches Power Glory Beauty c. Rom. 8.35 Consider 2. This love must not content it self with bare affections wishes and desires it must pass to action and both do and suffer when occasion is for the service and honour of God that we may be able to say with the Apostle Who shall separate us from the charity of Christ tribulation or distress c. or danger or persecution or sword It is the property of true love to be communicative of it self and what it hath with its Beloved Give therefore freely to God your self and whatsoever you have and because you have nothing that you have not from him return it entire to him again by gratitude and faithful use in his service This is the greatest and first Commandment Consider 3. The second is like to this Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy self Our Neighbour is not one but every Child of Adam Friend and Enemy c. The Rule of our love is no other then our selves whatsoever therefore you would have done or not done to your self observe the same towards others out of love and for God and you have observed this Precept Our Motives are for that we are all Created to the same Image of God Redeemed with the same precious Blood of Christ Children of the same Heavenly Father called to the Inheritance of the same Kingdom c. Make it your whole study to have perfect Charity towards God and your Neighbour knowing that On these two Commandments depend the whole Law and Prophets 18. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Bed-rid let down from the Roof Mat. 9.1 page 412. see page 399 400. 19. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Invitement to the Wedding Mat. 22.1 page 419. see page 439 440. 20. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Princes Son restored to health Jo. 4.46 page 427. see page 394 395. 21. Sunday after Pentecost Of the Debtor of ten thousand Talents Mat. 28.23 page 435. Consider 1. There was one presented unto his Lord that owed him ten thousand Talents This is your self and every sinner there is no Debt so great as that of Sin think how great yours i And not having whence to repay it his Lord commanded that he should be sold We have nothing of our own to make satisfaction of and by sin we forfeit Grace Heaven God Soul and Body and inslave our selves to the Devil But that Steward falling down before him said have patience towards me and I will repay thee all Think how often God hath had patience with you you may truly say with the Prophet The Mercies of our Lord Thren 3.22 that I am not consumed Consider 2. And the Lord of that servant moved with pitty dismissed him and forgave him the debt How easily is God satisfied how great is his bounty who giveth more then is asked or could be hoped for He hath done the same and much more for you and hath not only freed you from the slavery of sin but also made you his Adopted Son and Heir of his Kingdom When that servant was gone forth he found one of his fellow servants that did owe him a hundred pence and laying hands upon him thratled him saying Repay what thou owest and notwithstanding the others humble entreaty went his way and cast him into prison till he repayed the debt How often do you the same in the petty injuries done to you Consider 3. Thou ungracious servant c. oughtest not thou also to have mercy upon thy fellow servant even as I had