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A10745 Holy pictures of the mysticall figures of the most holy sacrifice and sacrament of the Eucharist: set forth in French by Lewis Richome, prouinciall of the Societie of Iesus; and translated into English for the benefit of those of that nation, aswell protestants as Catholikes. By C.A.; Tableaux sacrez des figures mystiques du très auguste sacrifice et sacrement de l'Eucharistie. English Richeome, Louis, 1544-1625.; C. A., fl. 1619.; Anderton, Christopher, attributed name.; Apsley, Charles, attributed name. 1619 (1619) STC 21022; ESTC S115932 200,986 330

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the accidents of bread and wine Page 107 10 The selfe-same power verified in the aceidents of the body of our Sauiour and first in respect of the quantitie Page 108 11 The meruailous power of God about the qualities of the body of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament Page 109 12 The wonderfull relations of the body of our Sauiour in the same Sacrament Page 110 13 Admirable actions of the body of our Sauiour Page 111 14 The body of our Sauiour imp●ssible Page 112 15 The Sacrament is in many places at one and the self-same time Page 113 16 The body of our Sauiour about the Lawes of time Page 115 17 The admirable situation of the body of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament Page 116 18 The cloathing of the body of our Sauiour Page 117 19 How the Eucharist is an abridgement of all the wonders of God Page 118 20 How Faith is fortified by this Sacrament Page 120 21 Of the goodnesse of our Sauiour in this Sacrament Page 121 22 Charity towards God and towards our neighbour encreased by this Sacrament Page 124 23 Of the Wisdome of God in this same mystery Page 125 24 Gods diuine wisdome in teaching of this mystery Page 127 A Colloquium of prayses and thankesgiuing to God Page 129 PICTVRE VII The Bread of Proposition THe Description Page 131 1 The body of our Sauiour conceined of a Virgin by the operation of the holy Ghost signified by the Loaues of Proposition kneaded of the purest flower without leauen Page 133 2 How the body of our Sauiour is offered euery day and renewed euery weeke Page 134 3 The beginning and end of the Communion is Charity Prayer and Contemplation Page 135 4 The body of our Sauiour signified by the Table vpon which were set the Loanes of Proposition Page 136 5 The signifieation of the Candlesticke Page 137 6 The heart of the Iust is the Altar of Incense Page 138 7 Wherewith and how we ought to serue God Page 139 8 The vertues which are necessary worthily to giue thankes vnto God and to make a iust examen of our actions Page 140 9 A Soueraigne acknowledgement due onely to God made in the Eucharist Page 141 10 The body of our Sauiour meate for the Sanctified Page 142 11 What signified the Table of Proposition Loanes and the Candlestickes multiplied by Salomon Ibid. 12 Purity of body necessary in such as come to receiue the holy Communion Page 144 13 They which holily communicate receiue strength and are armed my the Sacrament Page 14● 14 A briefe exhortation to purity when we present our selue● to the holy Sacrament ibid. PICTVRE VIII The Oblation of the First-fruits at Pentecost THe Description Page 147 1 Three Iudaicall Feasts of the First-fruits Page 151 2 The Masse the new Oblation in the Pentecost of Christians Page 152 3 Of many circumstances of the ancient Oblation answering to the truth of the Sacrament and Sacrifice of the Masse Page 154 4 Of the name Masse Page 155 5 Transubstantiation made in the Sacrament figured by the Leauen Page 157 6 The Sacrament and Sacrifice of the body of our Sauiour vnder the formes of bread foretold in the Scripture and 〈◊〉 by the Hebrew Doctors Page 159 7 The testimonies of Hebrew Doctors for Transubstantiation and the manner how the body of our Sauiour is present in the Euchari●● Page 161 8 The testimontes of the Christian Doctors concerning Transubstantiation and the manner how our Sauiours bodie is in the Eucharist Page 163 9 Wherefore our Sauiour would haue his body hid and not visible in the Sacrament Page 167 10 As the old Oblation of First-fruits began in Pentecost so ours new Page 170 11 The Masse began to bee celebrated by the Apostles at Pentecost Page 171 PICTVRE IX The Bread of Elias THe Description Page 17● 1 The Bread of Elias Figure of the Sacrament of the Altar Page 177 2 What meaneth the Scripture in signifying that the Bread of Elias was baked vnder the imbers Page 178 3 What signifieth the sleepe of Elias vnder the shadow of the Iuniper tree Page 180 4 Elias his walke after the shadow of the Iuniper tree to the Mountaine Horeb and of the water that was giuen him with the bread Page 182 5 The signification of the pot of Water Page 183 PICTVRE X. The Propitiatory Sacrifice THe Description Page 185 1 Three kindes of Sacrifices Page 186 2 Of the Propitiatory Sacrifice which properly signifies that of the Crosse ibid. 3 The second kinde of the Propitiatory Sacrifice a Figure of the Eucharist Page 188 4 What difference there is betweene the Iudaicall Propitiatory Sacrifices and Sacraments and those of Christians Page 189 5 Testimonies of the ancient Fathers both Latin and Greeke teaching the Sacrifice of the Masse to be a Propitiatory Sacrifice Page 191 6 After what manner the Sacrifice of the Masse an● the Sacraments remit sinne since that of the Crosse is our whole redemption Page 194 7 The Sacrifice of the Masse and the Sacraments rather g●●● then take any honor from the Crosse Page 196 8 The Sacrifice of the Masse profitable to obtaine from God all kinde of good and it extends it selfe to all persons except the damned Page 198 9 The Sacrifice of the Masse profitable to the faithfull departed which are in Purgatory and honorable to those which raigne in heauen Page 200 PICTVRE XI The fiue Loaues and two Fishes THe Description Page 203 1 The miracle of the fiue Loaues a Figure of the Eucharist Page 205 2 In what the miracle of the fiue Loaues did Figure the Eucharist Page 206 3 The two Fishes a Figure of the same Sacrament Page 208 4 Wherefore no mention is made of any drinke in this miracle and other circumstances of it Page 209 5 Why the people would create our Sauiour King and why hee fled them Page 210 6 God nourisher of euery creature true nutriment of his Children Page 212 PICTVRE XII Our Sauiour Preaching of the Sacrament of his body THe Description Page 217 1 Wherefore our Sauiour made a Sermon of the Eucharist before he instituted it Page 218 2 The first cause why our Sauiour would giue his 〈◊〉 to eat and his blend to drinke which was to shew his goodnesse Page 220 3 The Second cause to giue a remedy to our misery Page 221 4 Two bad vnious of the flesh of Adam with our soule repaired by the flesh of our Sauiour Page 222 5 Pride and licentiousnesse enemies of Faith and the first aduersaries of the holy Sacrament Page 226 6 Exposition of the words of our Sauiour Page 230 7 Heresie alwayes carnall and in loue with extremities Page 232 8 Contradictions of Heretikes in their false and imaginarie faith Page 234 9 The literall sense foundation of others against the same Heretikes Page 235 10 Two kindes of Communion the one Spiritual the other Sacramentall Page 238 11 Of the diuine wisdome and goodnesse of God in this Sacrament and of the