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A15779 A treatise, shewing the possibilitie, and conueniencie of the reall presence of our Sauiour in the blessed Sacrament the former is declared by similitudes and examples: the latter by the causes of the same. Wright, Thomas, d. 1624. 1596 (1596) STC 26043.5; ESTC S111546 105,764 270

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actions transfer our common vertues frō their ordinary course to a most iminent excellent degree of perfection Therefore he being God and man would haue al our actions imediatly to be done to him For which cause hee saide Qui vos audit me audit he that heareth Luke 10. you heareth me Wherupon did ensue Matth. 10 that that which before by human prudence was but credulity now by the precept of Christ did become deuine faith Likewise Quod vni ex minimis meis fecistis Matth. ●● mihi fecistis As long as you did it to one of these my least brethren you did it to me Qui vos recipit me recipit he that receaueth Matth. 10. you receaueth me So that almes which Luke 10. by naturall vertue is ordained to succour the poore and relieue their misery by the institution of our sauiour becommeth diuine 10. 13. because it is immediatly offered to him For the same reason Saint Paule instructed Ephes 1. of Christ ex●orted euen the very Col. 3. Tit. 2. 1. Pet. 2. seruants to obey their froward maisters as Christ himselfe thereby exalting obedience to a higher perfection In like sort it falleth foorth in religion for we see in the old lawe this vertue yeelded worship to God but mediatly a far off they could Exod. 19. Hab. 9 Leuit. 16. Exod. 30. not ascend the mountaine it was not lawfull to enter into sanctum sanctorum Their sacrifices had for their immediate obiects Buls Calues and Lambes But the Catholique Religion immediatly by means of this Sacrament hath accesse to God And as that feruent Magdalen immediatly exercised her Religion vpon the person of God when she powred the pretious Marke 14. oyntment vpon his heade and those Luke 8. holy women who ministred meate and drinke vnto him did a worke of mercie Marke 16. vnto God and all those who adored that sacred humanity immediatly worshipped his person and diuinitie euen so all those who either minister light vestments or other furniture of the altare immediatly direct their offering So that as in the temple of Salomon there was nothing 3. Reg. 6. bare but al guilded with golde so there is 2. Paral. 3. nothing offered here concerning the body of Christ but it is guilded with a deified religion respecting the person of the son of God How many faithful christians at this present wish with all their harts to haue beene present that time that Christ liued vpon the earth how would they haue harboured him in their houses how prepared his garments how diligently dressed his wounds with what fine sindons wrapped his body with what sweet spices embalmed his corse This desire I cannot but commond howbeit I take all seruices obsequies oblations done to this blessed Sacrament of as great merite and more then those which had bin imployed to Christs person liuing in earth for the same diuinitie and humanitie in both are alike and besides here we haue a greater difficultie to beleeue For they that liued with him sawe his humanitie with their corporall eyes and only beleūed his diuinity but here wee beleeue both diuinity and humanity and consequently according to our beliefe refer our deuotion religion and oblations which therfore are more meritorious for merit increaseth where faith loue are strongest and commonly there they be strongest where they haue strong difficulties The six and twentieth cause that the manner of our saluation should be correspondent to the maner of our first preuarication THe principall cause why our Sauiour tooke flesh and came to redeeme this worlde according to the common decree of diuines was to abolish al sins from the world but specially originall because it was most ample for many bee conceiued borne in it who neuer actually offend indeed the very roote of al other sins Therfore our most diuine Phisition determined to make the salues of our sores not vnlike the causes of our woes and by the same order extinguish al sin by which it was brought in We know the causes of Adams sin were these the serpent that is the wicked Angel the woman Adā himselfe the tree of good ill with the fruit therof and finally the desire to be made like vnto God Which al sixe our Sauior hath matched answerd most diuinely opposed six like in our iustification An Angell Gabriell to denounce Christs incarnation A Virgin to make her maker Christ a man by nature wisdome in his mothers womb the tree of good il the crosse of christ where al the world might know the immensiue goodnes of Christ who died for vs and the pestilent poison of sinne that caused an innocent to die so cruelly the fruit is this blessed sacrament that blossomed out of Christs fide vpon the crosse finally the desire of deitie and immortalitie proper effects of this sacrament the which intice all good christians to receiue it By this plainly appeareth the conformitie of our reprobation with the causes of our perdition That euen as the scorpion carieth a sting to poyson a iuice to heale so a tree yeeldeth a fruite of death and a tree yeeldeth a fruit of life But were it not an horrible abuse to conuert this bread of life into bread of death and make that a poyson which was ordained to bee a remedye against poison I am afraide that many had better haue swallowed poison then eaten this sacrament for poison in fine had but killed the body and this killeth the soule All those who come not prepared who iudge not the body of Christ from other prophane meates these kill their owne soules Many as S. Ciprian Cip. de caen Domini saith Lambunt quidem petram sedinde nec mel sugunt nec oleum They licke indeede the rocke but thereof they suck neither hony nor oyle And after hee addeth Quibus expedit suspendatur mola asinaria in collo eorum demergantur in profundum maris To whome it is expedient that a milstone were hanged about their necks and that they were drownd in the depth of the sea But who be these Those Matth. 18 Marke 9. Matth. 22. which come not with a wedding garment those that haue not a firme purpose to abstaine from all deadly sinnes those who haue other mens goods and doe not restore them those in fine which come not with charity For this Sacrament by a natural proposition supposeth the receiuer to liue spiritually For a deade body cannot digest meate or nourish it selfe And therfore he that is not in charity offendeth hainously by receiuing this sacrament haling as S. Chrysost saith the kinges sonne through the mire and durte Neuerthelesse I do not deny but in some cases this sacrament giueth life euen to the soule that is dead in sinne if bonafide hee come to it with attrition although hee hath committed some mortall sinne which hee inuincibly remembreth not The twenty seuenth cause to be caried about