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A13192 Godly meditations vpon the most holy sacrament of the Lordes Supper With manie thinges apperteininge to the highe reuerenee [sic] of soe greate a mysterie. In the end. De Eucharistiæ controuersia, admonitio breuis. Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629. 1601 (1601) STC 23491; ESTC S117947 70,901 378

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vnto vs which is proper to them that loue ardentl● heere Sampsous ridle is solued de comedēte exi●uit cibus de forti egressa est dulcedo out of the strong come sweetnes what is stronger then the Lion what sweeter then hony Christ is the Lion of the tribe of Iuda hony the sweetnes of the holy Eucharist The fourth Meditation of the wonderfull thinges of this Sacrament LEt vs beehoulde with the eies of our faith one of the greatest workes o● God vnder heauen and for this inestimable misterie laud and praise his holy name 2 Let vs with thankfull hartes wonder at the loue of God who after hee receiued vs into his familie there placed vs not as seruantes but as sonnes and that he might shew the part of a carefull father doth prouide a meane to nourish vs and not contēt with that would haue his owne sonne to institute that meane by the spirituall participation of himselfe 3 Consider the diuine wisedome of the sonne of God who respecting our weaknesse hath conuaied vnto vs his bodie and blood after a diuine spiritual manner vnder the forms of bread and wine 4 Consider how by this misticall Communion occasion is giuen to exercise our faith and to prepare our soules which liue by grace as our bodies doe by foode 5 Consider the high and worthy effect of this heauenly foode which is not so much changed into the substance of the eater as it doth rather chang vs to a diuine essence the meate being diuine doth make vs also diuine O the omnipotent wisdome and power loue of God The Fruite The fruite of this meditation is to lift vp our selues aboue our selues and blesse God for this wonderfull benefit without curious searching and needlesse questioning after the manner how but to giue God thankes and bee ashamed rather at our selues that neither the wonderfullnes of his power nor the greatnes of his benefites can make vs no more to loue him then wee doe The spirituall Soloquie O my soule thou art happie which hast prepared for thee so wonderfull and so high a repast as there can bee found none either in heauen or earth more for in it is cōtained that which the Apostle in the 1 3. to the Hebr. calleth the brightnes of the glory of God but hidden that he might heap on thee the more benefits thou knowst Moyses descending from the mount Sinah on which hee had talked with God the children of Israell could not talke with him for the brightnes of his face wherefore as the Scripture saieth he put a couering before his face Exodus 34.16 that all might speake with him in like sort our heauenly Moyses hath done who not content with thy deliuerance from the hard seruitude o● Egipt and spirituall Pharoe but that thou shouldest not bee terrified with the greate brightnes of his glorie after an ineffable manner doth come vnto thee and commune with thee Iacob said surely God was in this place I was not aware of it Gen. 28 16. O wonderfull loue how farre hast thou gon with my Lord Iust cause hast thou O my soule to reioice and in reioicinge to admire the goodnes of thy blessed Saviour cease to measure the greatnesse of this worke by the weaknes of thine owne vnderstanding say rather with the Prophet Psalme 111 Memoriam facit mirabilium suorum The mercifull Lord hath made a memoriall of his wonders he hath giuen meate to them that feare him When the sonne of God clothed himselfe with our nature it was a worke verie admirable for therein he assumed humane nature mortall and passible but when the faithfull receiue the holy Eucharist man doth participate a diuine nature immortal heauenly Hence was it said of God Psal. 86.9 Tu es magnus faciens mirabilia Lord thou art great and doing wonderfull things The manifold effectes and fruites of this holy Sacrament WEe may remember which we cannot forget that as man consisteth of soule and bodie so doth he also leade a twofold life the one temporall readie to fall into a thousand dangers and casualties The other spirituall subiect to as many and more The life of the body consisteth of the vnion of the Soule with the body The life of the soule consisteth of another vnion with grace in Christ. Both these as they haue their defects and casualties so haue they also their remedies and sustentations For the life naturall God hath ordained naturall sustenance for the life supernaturall supernaturall nourishment which is this most holy Sacrament But that which at all times is most to bee lamented is whereas the spirituall life is farre more excellent then the temporall notwithstanding is more regarded and preferred For what thing doth not a sicke body doe to recouer his health hee neglecteth all charges and griefes he esteemeth nothing of the bitternesse of Medecines he contemneth the sharpnesse of paines the most experienced Phisitions the best preseruatiues are sought for and all for bodily health which endureth for a little time And are wee so carefull for the health of our Soule would to God we were then would we repaire with more deuotion vnto this most holy Sacrament where our spirituall life is preserued and strengthened Three things there are sayth one necessarie for the life of man the mother which brings him forth the meate which sustaineth him and the Phisition that cures him when hee is sicke The same three are necessarie for the life spirituall The mother is Baptisme the meate is the holy Eucharist the Phisition to cure is repentance Now then as the body without meats cannot endure labours and liue no more can the Soule without this spirituall repast sustaine the labours of this Pilgrimage the assaults of her enemies and liue The ayre being corrupted when we goe forth of doores wee fortefie vs with some preseruatiue This world is corrupted our preseruatiue against temptations is this holy Eucharist Men entring a way possessed by the enemie arme themselues with weapons get them good companie seeing we haue in all the way of our life many enemies visible and inuisible shall we not arme our selues take vnto vs Christ our Captaine Of the most principall effects of this Sacrament THe first is as wee may so speak to Deifie that is to make man diuine or like vnto God himselfe heere in the state of grace and hereafter in the state of glory and for this cause it is instituted in forme of nourishments For as nourishments and the body nourished become one so Christ and the faythfull receiuers Other meates receiue life of the body this giueth life to the Soule 2 A second effect is that with Christ are giuen vs all his merites and rewards which hee hath purchased here the hiue is giuen vs with the honey 3 The third effect of this Sacrament is that hereby a continuall and constant remembrance of Christ Iesus our Sauiour is continued whereby we shew his death vntill he come and therefore he sayth
great reuerence and deuotion before any attempt against his enemie his wont was to receiue the holy Eucharist Euseb. in vita Constantin By the force of this Sacrament the force of the diuell is rebated Ignatius ad Ephes. Saint Cyprian calleth this blessed Sacrament a ioyfull solemnitie Cypria de caena Dom. Of the olde Christians it was called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an assembly of loue Charitie it selfe A prayer of thanksgiuing after the receiuing of the most holy Communion I Giue thee thankes O most louing Iesus Christ who hast vouchsafed to admit me a sinfull creature to the magni●●cent and quickning feast of thy sacred table Thou wouldst that I shuld bee as the Arke of Couenant where thou thy selfe vouchsafest to abide Thou wouldest that in this Arke M●nna should bee kept wherewith thou didst feede thy people vntill they entred into the Land of Promise Cause I beseech thee that this Manna nowe receiued wherof that was but a figure may bee preserued in my Soule that I may feele the effectual fruit of thy passion for the remission of my sinnes the merit of righteousnes and reward of euerlasting glorie Cause also that like as in the Arke the Tables of the Lawe were kept so a desire of fulfilling thy will may bee contained in my Soule Graunt that I may honour loue and obey thee that I be seperated from this loue by no allurement whatsoeuer of my ghostly enemie Tarrie with mee O blessed Iesu vntill the euening of my age and when the night of death approacheth I will not let thee goe till thou hast blessed mee and yeelded to this petition of my sobbing soule O Lord fulfill her desire neuer depart from her What blessing shal I giue vnto thee O my deere Sauiour where shall I beginne to expresse by loue and duetie towardes thee which hast sayd Behold I am with you euen vnto the end My soule desireth to be satisfied in the beholding of thy countenance euen as the Hart longeth for the fountains of water Turne thee O my soule into thy rest for the Lorde hath done well for thee hee hath shewed thee maruailous great kindnes in the land of the liuing F●r this cause also shall my flesh rest in hope Blesse thou the Lord O my Soule Another forme of thanksgiuing OMnipotent most louing father I cannot giue thee thāks worthy inogh according to the desire of my minde for the treasure of this heauenly foode which thou hast now giuen mee in this heauenlie mysterie ineffable that is to say the true bread of heauē that euerlasting meat that aabideth for euer thy blessed Sonne our Lord and Sauior Christ Iesus in whom I haue obtained by the gift of this h●ly Communion a pledge of an inheritance to come Grant O Lord that I may daily profit in vertue godlines that this sacred vnion with Christ may bee of such force in me that reiecting al euill waies I may goe forward in pietie towards God instruction towards my selfe charitie towards my neighbour to thy good pleasure through the same our Lord sauior Iesus Christ Amen The Soloquie AWake O my ●oule and behold the new ●●uor wherewith louing 〈…〉 prosecute thee Thou hast good cause to reioyce that the Lord of Maiestie vouchsafeth to come vnto thee to comfort thee Continue onely a good will for all this bountie Bee not as the nine vnthankfull Leapers who forgat their cu●ing Cast all thy care vpon him who careth for thee cease not to magnifie him O my soule for he that is mightie hath magnified thee and done great things for thee Thou knowest how the son of God loued thee when departing out of this world vnto the Father hee left so comfortable a remembrance and seale of all his mercyes O loue without measure returne O my soule vnto thy rest for the Lord hath blessed thee Returne vnto thy gracious Sauiour of whome thou mayst say Here will I rest here will I dwell foreuer Can it bee O Lord that thou wouldest follow man with such loue as to vnite thy selfe vnto him Reioyce O yee sonnes of Adam for no longer shall that of the Prophet be applyed against you My teares haue beene my meate day and night whilst they yet daily sayd where is nowe thy God Teares are now no longer your meare but the gladsome foode of Angels your God is with you euen vnto the end The poore do eate and are satisfied O Lord graunt mee the grace of Deuotion and thankfulnes that I may aske it instantly expect it patiently receiue it gratefully conserue it humbly vse it diligently to the glorie and honor of thy holy and blessed name Amen I desire to offer my selfe my soule and body a sacrifice vnto thee nay I offer vp all my sinnes both originall and actuall vpon the acceptable Altar of thy mercy consume them with the sacred fire of thy loue and let this offering as Abels offering be well pleasing in thy sight but to returne vnto this heauenly foode now offered Ah hard and peruerse hart of mine how canst thou continue earthly when as thou art fed with the bread of heauen When at length wilt thou become heauenlie Howe is it that thou dost remaine sensuall and alienated from the spirit which art spiritually conserued Is it because thou dost consist of earth O Iesus remember here what thou hast else wher sayd I come to send a fire and what is my desire but that it bee kindled Let it be kindled in mee that I may be carried vpward and seek the things where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God that though my body conuerse here in earth my affections may bee in heauen that from henceforth not so much I liue as thy grace may bee sayde to liue in mee The eleuenth generall Meditation to bee vsed aft●r the receiuing of the blessed Sacrament COnsider with what labours teares Adam after hee was cast out of Paradise did eate the bread of carefulnesse all the dayes of his life But now man receiued into the state of grace is come to feede on the bread of life it selfe 2 Consider that as the Israelites when they had eaten the Pascall Lambe were deliuered frō Pharaoes bondage made no stay in the darknes of Egipt but set forward forth with towardes the Land of Promise So after this our Passeouer wherein a mighty deliuerance from the hands of our spirituall Pharo is signified were to depart from the works of darknes to go forward without delay f●ō grace to grace frō vertue to vertue vntill we come to our heauenly Canaan 3 Consider how the wisemen when they had seene Christ at Bethlem and there done their humble reuerēce Math. 2.12 they returned not by ambitious and cruell Herod nor by troublesome Ierusalem but Per aliam vtam another waye So wee hauing visited Christ at our Bethlem which signifieth the house of bread and there offered our Soules and bodyes a sacrifice vnto him should returne towards our owne countrey which is
the Diuines Baptisma spiritus the Baptisme of the Spirit so doth it also happen in this spirituall Communion 3 The third howe wee reape profite by receiuing Christ into the holy desires of our Soule it may be easily vnderstood by the increase of loue While I was musing sayth the Prophet the fire kindled The eleuatiō of the mind vnto God doth take vs away from earthly affections and carrie vs vnto him on whom our desires are fixt 4 How acceptable this is vnto God wee all know hee that accepted the intention of Abraham and said vnto Salomon because this was in thine heart doth not onely accept of our good desires to embrace him in the armes of our affection hut also doth reward this desire as the deed done But we are to consider that we must not onely stay vpon the desire of our will and receiue Christ spiritually but wee must proceed farther to receiue him together both spiritually and sacramentally For it is not inough to follow Christ in our intention but wee must also receiue him in this holy mysterie wherein we shew reuerence vnto his blessed institution and that wee are become his Temple as the Apostle speaketh 1. Cor. 6. wherfore that we may be partakers of so great a blessing as is our vnion with Christ wee may not omit this speciall part of our Christian duetie which hee who will please God and proceede to the perfection of a Christian life must often vse that so hee may goe forward in all vertue and holinesse of life yea euen vnto the end That this holy Sacrament is giuen to the sicke as necessarie for the time of any visitation COnsider that amongst the effects of this heauenly Sacrament that to be chee●ely numbred that it maketh those strong in induring temptations which worthily receiue it Whence it is that in times past it was giuen to men in places of visitation or danger of death that they might bee constant in the confession of Christ and able to withstand the temptations of the diuell 2 Consider that it also profiteth to attaine the health of the body seeing it is so auaileable to the saluation of the soule For if at the onely touch of Christs garment many receiued health what cannot Christ himselfe doe entring into the Soule of the sicke 3 Consider that Christ foreseeing our conflict to come ordayned this most holy Sacrament for the spirituall helpe of our soules we must think by how greater necessitie wee labour by so much this sacrament doth exercise more effectually his wholsome effects seeing it is proper vnto the Lord to helpe more readily then when greater necessity doth require 4 Consider that here the distressed either in bodie or mind may apply vnto himselfe in particular the merits of Christs passion and raise vp himselfe by a comfortable participation of this holy mysterie and say Thou hast good cause to reioyce O my Soule that the Lord of maiestie commeth vnto thee that hee may comfort thee departing this world and by thy assistant helpe against the assaults of Sathan who indeuoureth to draw thee away from the reward of life continue onely a good will for all though thou art faint and feeble though thy enemies bee many and mighty yet hauing receiued diuine strength thou shalt say I can doe all thinges in him that strengthneth me Cast all thy hope on Iesus and thou shalt neither be ouercome of thē nor put to shame thou knowest well that the body of a certaine dead man was restored to life 2. Kin. 13. by the onely touch of the body of Elizeus If the boones of a dead Prophet had so great vertue that they restored one from death to life and the theeues amazed by the miracle of the thing durst doe no euill what will not the liuing and glorious bodie of Iesus doe● entring into thee I doubt not but it will exercise greater might in thee seeing hee is God omnipotent and Lorde of all and the diuell shall be ouercome and confounded at his presence O holy Daniel teach mee howe I ought to giue thankes to my louing Lord who seeing me in time of neede beset with infernall Lions doth sende me food not by the Prophet Abacucke Daniel 14. or by any heauenlie Angell but himselfe commeth to bee my foode O Loue without measure Cōsider O my Soule this vnspeakeable mercie thou knowest thou wast loued of him in his greatest extremities when hee departing out of this life vnto the Father did institute this holy sacrament for thy welfare Thou seest also hee loueth thee in thy extremities it remaineth that crying out with the Prophet Dauid Psal. 8. Lord what is man that thou art so mindful of him or with the Apostle Rom. 14. If I liue I liue vnto the Lord if I die I die vnto the Lord to whom bee prayse and honor for euer Amen What he ought to doe who is to communicate before hee come to the holy table of the Lord. HEE who will doe the thing which he oght cōcerning this Sacrament and that which the dignitie of such a mysterie doth require must lot out a certaine space of time to himselfe wherein hee may performe those things which pertaine to the preparation thereof And that we may discourse more at large of this matter and more familiarlie with them which doe often communicate I say they shall do very well if as Moyses commanded the people that three dayes before they were to receiue the Lawe they should prepare themselues So also they should prepare themselues in three dayes that they may bee apt and disposed to receiue the Lord which bringeth a Law not of death but of life not of the letter but of the spirit not of feare but of loue The holy Scriptures do testifie that the maides of the king Assuerus Hest. 2.12 cōming only into his sight but once in sixe moneths prepared thē with oyle of mirrhe and other sixe moneths with certaine sweet odors If these did doe this that they might find fauour with an earthly man what preparation shall bee required of v● that wee may find fauour in the sight of the true God One of the cheefest prayses of the blessed Virgine Mary for which the Angell did commend her he shew●th when he s●ith Thou hast ●ound fauour with God and ought it to seeme a hard and troublesome thing vnto vs to do for so great glorie and dignitie that which this women hath done for such vanitie With what face I pray will wee refuse labour yea although all the powers strength of our soules bodies were to be imploy●ed that we may come at least but into the grace fauor of God specially when wee heare that these miserable maids spent their whole life that they might come into the fauour of one mortall man But because this is an hard thing for vs to doe at least let vs prepare our selues in those three daies whereof I haue spoken doing al that which in vs lyeth But if
light and sweete that if there were not that would imagine a labour in the precept it shuld not deserue the name of a burden or yoke O my soule now thou seest to how few thinges Christ hath bound thee and how he hath giuen thee aboundance of his grace in this life by the benefit of this most holy Sacramēt in the other life eternall Onely take heed to thy self that seeing the Lord of his infinite goodnes hath giuen thee so easily this inestimable commoditie thou dost not againe relapse into destruction Consider earnestly what thou shouldst doe not to receiue so gentle a Lord which cōmeth to enrich thee with his gifts were great inhumanity very pernicious vnto thy selfe But to receiue him vnwoorthily by th● default were meere slouthfulnesse which procureth iniurie to him and punishment vnto thy selfe Thou shalt doe well to imitate the example of the poore country man who vnderstanding that the King would rest in his house remooued al things which hee thought might offende the Kinges eyes diligentlye swept all his house and although hee could not beautifie it according to the worthinesse of such a guest yet hee did as much as hee was able to receiue him in seemely and decent manner he goeth to meete the king with all speed receiueth him with great ioy giueth him many thankes for this so great fauour If then so many things are done to an earthly King what wilt thou doe O my Soule to the King of heauen who commeth not to liue at thy cost but to impart his goods vnto thee Labour therefore in clensing and decking thy selfe hange the chamber or vpper roome of thy best deuotion with the Tapestrie of holinesse and welcome him with loue who of Loue sayth My delight is to be with the sonnes of men Prou. 8.31 A Meditation for the day we are to Communicate in IN what day you communicate as soone as you awake early in the morning thinke that the Lord doth expect you this day at his heauenly table Thinke of putting on the inward ornaments of the Soule as Faith Repentance Deuotion Charitie Humblenes of mind such like 1 Consider how Christ in his conception tooke our nature and that wee in this spirituall conception of him should expresse many diuine qualities of his nature 2 Consider you are to receiue him this day in the state of grace who shall one day receiue you in the state of glory 3 Consider that of the first eating it was sayd that day thou eatest thou shalt die but by this eating that day thou eatest thou shalt liue Ioh. 6. 4 Esteeme thy selfe vnworthy and say Sweete Iesus what loue is this thou pursuest mee withall behold Lord I prepare my self this day to receiue thee into the poore Cottage of an humble hart but alas the Wiseman Salomon himself when he had in many yeeres and by much cost built thee a Temple 1. Kin. 8. Did notwithstanding maruaile that thou the God all Maiestie wouldst vouchsafe to abide and dwell in it what shal I say who haue bestowed so little paines so small cost in preparing thee a Temple I beseech thee to turne my Soule into a house of prayer to whippe out all euill affections that it may bee rightly sayd to bee Domus tuae Thy house 4 Make one repentance with Mary Magdalen one heartie repentance for al that is past A Meditation taken out of the History of Zacheus Luke 19 2. ZAcheus desirous to see Iesus but for that hee was of a lowe stature hee could not see him for the multitude of people he went vp into a tree where Christ should passe by 2 Christ passeth by and casting his mercifull eyes on Zacheus sayd Zachee make haste to come downe for today I must abide in thine house He came down then all reioycing and receiueth him into his house thinking that hee was greatly rewarded 3 Thirdly the Iewes when they saw Christ turne into the house of a sinner they murmured which Zacheus perceiuing turning to Christ sayd Behold halfe of my goods I giue to the poore and if I haue defrauded any thing from any mā I restore foure fould But Iesus sayd vnto him Saluation is come vnto thy house The application of this Historie THat thou mayst be partaker of saluation which is offered in this sacrament it is necessary that thou be desirous to know and tast Christ which is contained in this holy mysterie And to knowe him it is necessarie first that thou lift vppe thy mind on high and consider the greatnes of God keeping in the meane while the ground vnder thy feete as Zacheus kept it when hee stood vpon the tree that is to procure that our temporal businesse bee then vnder vs and not ouer our head by distracting vs in deuotion 2 Wee must receiue our Lord not with melancholie or anguish of doubts but as Zachee did with ioy which springeth from a vehement affection towardes this holie Sacrament 3 Consider that it is not sufficient to receiue Christ into our house then to put the hand in the bosome but wee must furnish the sacred Communion with good works by releeuing the necessities of our neighbours after the example of Zacheus and hee which doth so shall heare that comfortable voyce This day saluation is come into thine house The fruit THe fruit of this Meditation shall bee to desire and ask of God an affection to this Sacrament frō which affection springeth spirituall consolation necessarie to the Communion The Soloquie O My bountifull Iesus how liberall art thou towardes him who doth desire and seeke thee Zachee was held with desire of thee but of seeing thee onely and thou not onely didst shewe thy selfe to him to be seene but also calledst him and inuitedst thy self into his hous on whome to augment thy fauour thou bestowedst Saluation Oh how well hath the Prophet sayd of thee All Nations seeking thee shall reioyce and bee gladde And let them say alwayes which loue thy sauing health The Lord bee magnified Zachee thou worthily reioycedst because thou hast him in thine house which maketh al Angels to reioyce Onely reioyce and esteem as nothing if the Iewes murmur and cal thee sinner since hee is at hand for thee which can defend and iustifie thee ioyne thy selfe to him and he will be as a buckler for thee and thou shalt also vnderstand how sweet the Lord is O my soule thou hast also cause of reioycing and peraduenture greater then Zacheus had seeing to thee also this day commeth the fountaine of all ioy and gladnes Heare what the Prophet Zacharie sayth vnto thee Reioyce O daughter Sion and be gladde O daughter Ierusalem behold thy righteous King and thy Sauiour commeth vnto thee nor commeth hee to exact a tribute or to command any task but onely for the cause of sauing thee defending thee from the rebuke of thine enemies Think not that a greater benefite shewed to Zacheus then to thee for while thou dost spiritually receiue him
with myrrhe wrapped in cleane linnen buried in a newe sepulcher These thinges done I make an end praising blessing and giuing thankes to God that hee hath loued vs so that he gaue his onely sonne for our saluation 2 Secondly I turne mee vnto Christ with alll thankfulnesse for his benefites and I open vnto him as vnto a most holy phisition my infirmities and all my faults as to a most gentle Lord I open vnto him all my defectes into which I am wont to fall desiring him to minister a remedie that I relapse not so often and specially I pray that hee would graunt mee grace to receiue him hereafter worthily 3 I purpose to amende wherin I am wont to offend and namely I decree to roote out some one sinne in the place whereof to insert some vertue whereof I haue neede that I may alwayes goe forward from better to better and I humbly pray his diuine maiestie that he grant mee strength to execute that thing 4 Last of all I diligently keepe my heart all that day thinking that the Lord resteth therein as his house wherefore I giue my in 〈◊〉 that I may vse all modestie as well in speaking seeing walking as in al my outward cōuersation often I say with my selfe This day O Lord thou hast come to mee a sinner this day thou hast renewed my heart by thy holy Passion I pray thee abide with mee goe not from me And so applying my selfe vnto the prayers of the day I vse the same prayers with greater deuotion then ordinarie I giue thankes for all benefites especially for those receiued by this most high and holy Sacrament Certaine breefe questions and answeres concerning the blessed Sacrament Question FOr what cause doe you receiue the blessed Sacrament Answere First that I may obserue and dutifully keepe Christs most holy institution Secondly that I may shew my selfe a member of that body wherof he is the head Thirdly that I may receiue this soueraigne r●past to the health of my sinfull soule Question What do you receiue Answere The very body and blood of Christ after a most diuine heauenly manner Question What profit haue you by receiuing Answere Increase of grace of loue with God and man Question Why do you often communicate Answere Because my hope is I am one of Gods children and therfore desire to come often vnto him as to a louing father Question After what maner come you Answere By faith and repentance hauing a ful purpose to serue him in holines and righteousnes al the daies of my life These few obseruations may be obserued before our accesse vnto the Sacrament of the Lords Supper YOu must stedfastly belieue in Christ crucified 2 You must humble your selfe by a serious consideration of your manifold sinnes 3 You must thinke Christ worketh in you that which his wordes do promise 4 You must prepare your soule to receiue the bodie and bloud of our Lorde Iesus 5 You must meditate of Christs passion his resurrection and your owne rising againe to a better life to come 6 You must giue your selfe both before and after this most holy Sacrament to prayer and deuotion 7 You must applie your selfe to meditation and open to God the closet of your heart 8 You must beare sincere affection and loue both to God and man A Dialogue of the most holy Communion between a worldly man and a spirituall Wherein is disputed whether it be better often to communicate or abstaine from the most holy Communion how after what manner both may be done that of loue and deuotion this of humilitie and reuerence Mundanus Spiritualis MVndan I know not truely what fruit there is by often communicating for I see thee continue subiect to the same vices to be often angrie and threaten Spirit But I knowe certainely that by the benefit of often communicating I haue rooted out some euill manners and vnlesse I should often communicate without doubt I should be worse and worse and happily at this hower I should burne in hell fire Mu. Whence knowst thou that y u shouldst be worser Spir. For that I haue experience in my selfe when the time of communicating is at hand to bethinke my selfe more and more carefully to abstaine yea from the least sins Contrariwise when the time of communicating is farther off I am not so collected in minde I waxe also faint in deuotion I am prone to vanities and trifles and if no other profit should come vnto my soule that profit alone ought to bee sufficient to moue me to frequent this diuine Sacrament Mund. But I feare not a little least if I come too often to the Lords table I make shipwrack both of loue and feare for that is wont to fall out by too often vse and familiaritie Spirit Yea rather the contrarie doth often fall out for if of the often and familiar custome and frequentation of the communion any imperfection were therein couered there were iust cause to diminish our loue and feare towards him as it commeth to passe in humane thinges But that thing is not so for when hee is a certaine infinite sea of all perfection by howe much one vseth this often familiraitie by so much the more hee declareth his goodnes perfections and causeth that loue feare and reuerence towards his diuine maiestie do equallie increase Mund. Let it be as it is dayly experience teacheth that the often vse of a thing although the best doth breed contempt lothsomnes Spir. But that is in things temporal and in sensual pleasures but in spirituall delights as Saint Gregorie hath well obserued saciety doth breed a desire for then the goodnesse of them are made knowen and therefore by how much the more surely they are possessed by so much the more ardently they are desired whence the heauenly wisedome saith They which eate me doe still hunger and they which drinke me do still thirst Mund. But Saint Paule saith Hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his own damnation but if thou communicate often it seemeth thou thinkest thy selfe woorthy and is not this pride Thou also dost vnworthily Communicate Spirit As if to Communicate seldom doth make a man worthie It is not so But heare mee if thou calst him woorthie whose perfection doth equall the worthines of this Sacrament thē no creature although the holiest yea nor all creatures put together were worthy of this Sacrament And if such worthines were so necessary none should cōmunicate for that none can attaine perfection equall to thi● sacrament But neither that any be worthie is it necessary that he attaine some excellent perfection or bee endued with rare vertues for these are acquited by the rare vertues of this sacrament and frequenting therof Therefore that a man be worthy according to that of the Apostle S. Paul it is enough that hee bring that preparation wherwith God is contented that is that first he examine his conscience bee sorry for his sins committed humbly