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A89897 The daily exercises of a Christian life or the interiour spirit with which we ought to animate our actions throughout the whole day With an easy instruction for mentall prayer, translated out of French by I.W. of the Soc. of Jesus.; Exercices de la vie intérieure. English Gonnelieu, Jérôme de, 1640-1715.; I. W.; Nepveu, François, 1639-1708, attributed name. 1689 (1689) Wing N437B; ESTC R230742 75,972 258

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him be illuminated with Eternall light ℣ Lord deliver his soul ℟ From the gates of hell ℣ Let him repose in peace ℟ Amen ℣ Lord hear my prayer ℟ And let my cry come unto thee THE PRAYER O God we recommend to you the soul of your seruant that having passed this life he may live onely to you that the sins he has committed in this life out of humane frailty may be pardoned by the infinite bounty and mercy and by the merits of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen A COMPENDIUM OF the aforesaid Exercise to prepare ones self well for death Which one may make every night before one goes to bed MY heart is prepared o my God my heart is prepared your will be done my God not mine I abandon my self entirely to receive death at what time in what manner you please to send it to me 2 I most humbly beg of you pardon for all the sins I have committed against your Soveraign goodness I repent me of them with all my heart 3. I believe firmly all that the Roman Catholick Church believes teaches and I will dye in this belief 4. I hope to possess eternall life by your mercy by the merits of my Sauiour Jesus Christ 5. O my God I desire to love you above all creatures to the contempt of all creatures as my Soveraingn good my neighbour as my self pardoning him from the bottom of my heart 6. O my divine Jesus what an extreme desire have I to receive yo●r sacred body to do it spiritually unite my self to all the communions that shall be made throughout the whole Church to the end of the world particularly at the hour of my death 7. Afford me the grace o my divine Saviour to blot out all the sins I have committed by my senses by applying to my self the unction of thy precious blood 8. Holy Virgin mother of my God defend me from my enemies present me to your son 9. Great S. Michael my holy Angell Guardian my holy Protectours pray assist me in this last passage 10. O my God I renounce all the temptations of the Enemy generally all that may displease you I adore receive your divine judgements upon my soul as most just equitable I abandon my self to them with entire submission 11. O Jesus my divine Jesus be to me Jesus O my God retiring with an humble confidence into thy sacred wounds I commit my soul into thy divine hands receive it into the bosome of thy mercy Amen AN EXERCISE OF DEATH FOR THE last day of the month IN THE MORNING OFfer al the actions sufferings of that day to our Saviour by the hands of S. Joseph which you shall take for your Protectour to obtain a happy death make some of these Acts noted in the beginning of this Exercise then make a resolution so to live that day as if it were to be the last of your life DVRING THE DAY 1. Beg every hour of S. Joseph a good death say to your soul if we were to dye this moment are we prepared to appear before God 2. Before you begin any action or in conversation often call to mind this thought Would I have done or said this at the hour of my death 3. Communicate really or spiritually in manner of Viatick making the acts affections marked in this Exercise or contenting your self to remain with a simple view of faith in silence abandonment in the arms of Jesus to expire in him by love and confidence 4 Go from Communion with a resolution to live no longer to your self to perform no action of your life purely after a naturall humane manner calli●g often to mind in the day time the advertissement of the Apostle you are dead your life is hiddem in God With Iesus Christ 5. Make your meditation upon death either as it is in your ordinary booK of meditations or as it is in this Exercise read the thoughts of death in the book called Pensées Chrêtiennes or Christian thoughts IN THE EVERNING 1. BEfore you go to bed make a short review in your Examen of all the sins of the last month take notice chiefly of those you commit out of custom think with sorrow of your abuse of Gods graces favours of the ill use you have made of the crosses which God has sent you Then putting your self in the presence of Jesus Christ your Soveraign Judge immaginaing your self to be before the tribunall of his justice beg pardon for your sins with all the resentment confusion you are able Alas what sorrow would you have for them if this night you were to dye to appeare before him Then impose upon your self some pennance for the following month faile not to rise at the appointed hour to give somthing to thle poor as often as you speak in choler out of humour 2. After Examen make the same Acts that dying persons are wont to make which are noted in this Exercise or content your self to make 1 An act of faith proptesting that you firmly belieue that you shall on day dye 2. An act of confidence hoping thot our Saviour at your death will have mercy upon you pardon all your sins 3. An act of love begging him rather to Send you death then permit you to offend him at least voluntarily 4. An act of abandonment putting your life your soul your salvation into the hands of God. In fine kiss the ground to render homage to the Soveraignty justice of God which has ordained that your body should one day be reduced to dust Look upon your bed as your grave as you are going into it say three times JESVS MARIA IOSEPH Adding O my God grant that I may repose and sleep in peace with you Amen Pious thoughts to recollect ones self in God. 1. For riseing 1. O My God I am intirly yours be you all in me be you all things to me and let all things else be nothing to me 2. Lord let me do and suffer all by you in you and for you let me forthwith dye to my self and let me live and allways remain in you 3. O the God of my hart and my Portion for eternity be you the beginning and end of all my actions let me plunge and loose my self intirely in you 2. FOR PRAYER In the state of Desolation 1. O Justice of my God content your self be you pleased without contenting me 2. You are all my God and I am nothing before you I am content that all joy and consolation be yours and that nothing and the privation of all comforts be myne O contentment joy and happyness of my God you are dearer to me then my owne satisfaction 3. My God! how good are you to suffer me to be in the miserable state I am in Permit that I sacrifice the satisfaction of my hart to that of yours
to make your meditation that day upon the subject of death exercise ones self more particularly in good works in the practice of mortification other vertues You must also take notice that thô there be many acts noted in this exercise 't is onely to facilitate the practice of them to those who for want of being habituated in them ' would otherwise find great difficulty to perform them for the best are those that love produces in our heart We have added at the end of this discourse the recommendation of the soul in English for those who having the devotion thereby in a holy manner to anticipate their death to joyn these to the foresaid devotions do not understand them in Latin in this case one ought to change the termes that concern another to ones self as in stead of saying pray for him or her or receive this soul say pray for me receive my soul so in other places reserving the conclusion of this exercise till after your last prayer Now the fruit which one ought to draw from hence as shall be noted in the following meditation is the contempt of the world a weaning ones self from creatures the renouncing of ones self the amendment of ones faults which are the true means to obtain the grace to die a deat● that hshall be the beginning of a most happy blessed l●fe If we make this exerc●se with care during our lives t is not to be conceived how profitable we shall find it at our death where we may repeat the same or cause it to be read to us You may make the meditation in the morning after your prayer before you go out The first part part of the exercise for death may be made in the Curch before Communion or during mass the other part in the evening towards four or five a clock A MEDITATION DISPOSITIONS FOR A happy death Put your self in to the presence of God beg of him his divine inspiration FOr the ground of this meditation one must be well possest of this truth That life is onely a gage given us by God in trust wherefore i● follows if we be not always prepared and disposed to give it back we refuse him the right of soveraignty which he has upon our beings It is appointed for all men once to die after that to be judged Says the great Apostle to the Heb Chap. 9. COnsidering this truth That one dies bur once that an ill death can never be repair'd throughout the whole vast extent of Eternity we may easily perceive how necessary it is not to be surprised but to be always upon our guard as that servant of whom the Gospell speaks which waits for the coming of his master in the 12. Chap of S. Luke I. POINT Since we must necessarily dye it behooves us much to conceive well this truth That death is certain the hour of death uncertain that all the prudence of a Christian consists in preparing ones self well for it that we may not faile in an affair which in truth is the affair of affairs and the sole onely one we have to do in this world since we come into it onely to save our souls in loosing them we lose all For what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world if he loose his own soul Says our Soveraign master Jesus Christ i● the 8. Chap of S Mark. O my God how great is the blindness of the most part of mankind who not thinking on this great truth live onely an earthly sensuall brutish life never elevating their minds to heavenly things fix their affections so fast to this mortall life that they prefer it before the eternal He that loves his life Says our saviour shall loose it 〈◊〉 he that hates it in this world shall gain for it life everlasting in the next in the 12 Chap of S. Iohn O my God ●is no● therefore to love our lives ● to have to ● great a fondness for them si●ce this fondness for a em●orall life proceeding from an irregu●ar love of our selves ● puts us in danger of loosing an everlasting one that you assure me o my divine Jesus that if any one comes to you does not hate this sensuall life even his own soul he cannot be your disciple Give me o Lord a holy hatred of this mortall life which may make me continually tend pretend to the eternall one where I may love you for ever II POINT The death of Saints is precious in Gods sight says the Psalmist in the 118. Psalm If we will dye the death of Saints we must live their lives 1. by keeping our affections always as much weaned from the things of this world as if we were to dye every moment because there is no moment in which death may not surprise us in which we ought not to be prepared to receive it if we will not hazard our salvation 2. by overcoming the naturall fear which we have of death by faith by the confidence which we ought to have that Jesus Christ in whose hands are the keys of life death who loves us infinitely more then we love our selves will send it us at such a time in such a manner as in the order of his divine providence he foresees best for us Has he not created us for life everlasting do not we believe that life better then this mortall life we lead if we are not of this beliefe we want faith by consequence have no hope because we cannot obtain that happiness he has promised in the other life but by death But what charity also can an interessed soul have which loves its own life more then the will of God has a greater fear to dye then to see unite it self to him Perfect charity says the holy Scripture in S. John● Gospell chap 24. excludes fear And as we ought to shew our love which we have for God by our hatred to sin what hatred do we express to it when for all we know we cannot live without committing every day some yet we are so much affraid of death O if we had a true love with what joy should we embrace death that we might be in a state in which we could no more offend his infinite goodness Since the least sin as the Doctours of the Church affirm is so more to be feared then death III. POINT Should God give us the choice of of the time the hour the manner of our death could we make a better choice then he who ordains it by his infinite wisdome power goodness who having created us for himself redeemed us with his blood accordingly desires nothing more then to save to bring us to the enjoyment of that happy end And since faith teacheth us this verity why do not we entirely abandon the care of our lives deathes to him what can there
read there also with attention what you will find in the Christian thoughts allotted for that day or a chapter in Thomas a Kempis making from time to time a serious reflection upon what you read beg grace to perform it 8. Be nor of the number of those who sit up allmost all night sleep the next morning till eleven or twelve of the clock but have a certain time allotted for rising going to bed as much as you are able remember that a christian life ought to be regular 9. Flatter not your self too much concerning your almes since you are obliged to give such as may be proportionable to your fortune take care that almes be given to the poor in the Country by giving them corn do the same in town either to prisoners or bashfull poor know for certain that a person who is rich cannot save his soul by doing small almes that one is obliged in conscience under pain of great sin to assist the poor in their pressing necessities which are but too frequent that you may easily know if you will but take the pains a little to inform your self that to defer or lessen the salaries of poor tradesmen is visibly to damn ones self think not that your poor vassalls can give a hundred days work exacted of them did not the fear of their Lords force them to it therefore doubt not but t is your duty to pay them 10. For your devotions perform them at least every 8. th day or even twice a week if your Confessour judge it fit but remember to deprive your self the night before of your ordinary divertisement of play apply your self to make your communions as well as you can according to the following directions 11. For confession endeavour 1. to examine well your conscience to particularise your sins especially those which you commit out of custome as choler detraction consider also the evill that you have not hindred to be committed in your house the good you have not performed as you might have done for example to reconcile your neighbours to give almes to the poor in great necessity to neglect your spirituall exercises out of sloth or to divert or let fall a detraction 2. after this the better to conceive a true sorrow sincere contrition propose to your self all the motives that are capable to excite in you an actuall interiour disengagement from sin without which your confessions ●ave not worth any thing wherefore regard regret your sins as the effects of the greatest ingratitude against the infinite goodness and bounty of God towards you for all the graces favours he has bestowed upon you all the benefits you have received from his hands deplore them as the greatest affronts committed against his supreme majesty as a contempt of his greatness as a trampling under foot his most precious blood casting your eyes upon a crucifix imploy your mind at the same time upon the following thoughts Behold what my sins have made my Jesus suffer See to what extremity his love for me has brought him ought I to have displeased so amiable a Deity ought I to continue to shed his most pretious blood ought I to not leave off affronting him who never leaves off doing me all the good he can O my God! what a regret sorrow have I for having offended you ô that I might ratther undergo a thousand deaths then ever more displease you 2. sincerely confess your sins saying those you remember in short mixing no unprofitable discourse with them taking notice in a few words of the necessary circumstances avoiding all long unprofitable stories by which one makes known rather anothers sins then ones own in which they do ill whilst they think to do well believe it as a certain truth that the shorter more exact clear your confession is the better more perfect it is to make it so forget not as much as you are able to express the number of your sins whether you have committed them with foresight or reflection to take notice also whether you staid long in them or onely a short time or in fine whether you gave full consent to them or were negligent in rejecting or withdrawing your self from them never fail to take notice whether your sins are concerning any light mater or of moment In the third place when you receive absolution recollect your mind as in gods presence renew your sorrow for your sins perswade your self that t is the blood of Jesus Christ that purifies your soul sanctifies it gives it a new force not to committ any more sins In the fourth place after confession retire your self alone put your self in spirit at the feet of Christ crucified consider him all covered with wounds blood expiring with love grief for your sake 1. Give him thanks with all your heart that after having so often pardoned your sins he has had but now once more the bounty for you to pardon them again blush with shame confusion in his presence that you have so often fallen into the same 2. ● Offer to the eternall father the blood sufferings of his son Jesus Christ for pennance satisfaction for your sins for the pain due to them then unite with his the pennance you are about to perform 3. Perform it with attention sorrow confusion as a criminall that acknowledges regrets his crime make an ardent lively resolution to avoid all sin particularly that which you are most subject to remember if you communicate not the same day that you confess not to let loose your mind after confession but to keep an exact watch over your self not to fall into your ordinary imperfections 12. For holy Communion take a particular care to dispose your self very well for it to improve much by it because there is nothing more dangerous then to approach it with indifference out of formality not to grow better by it Therefore from the very minute after your prayer morning night think that you are to receive your God that same day conceive an ardent desire to receive him worthily To prepare your self Well for Communion 1. Endeavour to excite in your self a lively faith of the presence of Jesus Christ in the blessed Sacrament consider very well these three things I go to receive my God my Saviour my judge therefore with what respect ought I to approach my God ywith what love ought I to approach my Saviour with what confusion ought I to present my self before my judge O my God may Soveraign Lord who are you who am I that I should dare to appear in your presence But o my Jesus my amiable Saviour ô how much fervency have I to unite my self so to you as to make you absolute master of my heart O Souveraign judge of
be better for us in heaven or earth in life or death then to accomplish his most just most holy will And because we ought necessarily to submit to its orders is it not better to do it freely by an humble submission to filiall confidence in his divine goodness then to do it by constraint as the Devills do by that resistance render this action rather worthy of punishment then recompence If the fear of our sins makes us apprehend death desire onely to live to do pennance for them what better pennance can we perform that is more agreable to God then perfectly to conform our selves to his will undergo the sentence of death to render him the obedience a creature owes to his creatour thereby to shew him that we preferr the honour of pleasing him before our own lives If actions so much the harder they be to perform so much the more meritorious they be esteemed what can there be harder then to renonce life what greater pennance can we perform then frankly freely to give up our lives to God because by giving them to him we give not onely all we can give but all that is dearest to us No one has greater charity then he who gives up his life says our Saviour in the 13 of S. Johns Gospell And if a God would dye so painfull ignominious a death for us and give his life upon the cross for our salvation can we refuse him ours Is our life more precious or necessary then his O my soul had we never so llittle love for God or gratitude for this great favour of his we ought to desire a thousand lives to lay them all down for his sake What have we that is not his O my God since I am nothing but by you I will be nothing but what you would have me I care not whether I live or dye Affections Resolutions SInce that upon the moment of my death depends my eternal life Grant o my God that by a true hatred of sin by a perfect contempt of the world of its vain honours pleasures riches by an entire renouncing of my self I may always keep my felf prepared for this last hour that I may never let my self forget death least permitting the lamp of charity to be extinguished the oyl of good works to be wanting in my soul you may surprise me in this condition reproach me with the same terrible words you did the foolish virgins in the 25. Chap of S. Iohns Gospell I know you not but that keeping my self always ready for your coming I may merit to enter with you into that eternall nuptiall feast Where neither eye has seen ear heard nor has it enterd into the heart of man to conceive what you have prepared for those that love you Give me o my God the light of your holy Spirit to the end I may not suffer my self to be deceived nor seduced by my senses to take what is false for true that I may not esteem the things of this mortall life good or bad but as they lead me to or withdraw me from my last end CONCLVSION LEt us conclude this meditation with this truth that if we will dye the death of the just we must live the lives of the just since the way to obtain a good death is to live a good life as there is nothing more precious nor more to be desired then a good death so there is nothing more unhappy nor that we ought more to fear then an ill death the best means of securing our selves in an affair of so great an importance as this is daily to live as if it were to be the last day of our lives keeping our affections as perfectly weaned from the things of the world as if we were ready to leave it where all things that be not of God will appear as smoak that either is scattered it self or at best covers but a fleeting shadow A MOST PROFITABLE EXERCISE TO PREPARE our selves for death VPON THIS MOMENT depends Eternity The day you intend to make this exercise enter into the thoughts of death look upon that day as the last of your life THE FIRST PART IMagine your self lying sick upon your death-bed that your good Angell is sent by God to give you notice of the irrevocable decree of your death that he says to you as Esaye did to Ezechias Isa 38. Dispose of your affairs because you shall dye shall no longer live Prostrating your self as at the foot of your Crucifix or before the blessed Sacrament beg with all your heart the grace light of the holy Ghost the help succour of the blessed Virgin of the Saints your Patrons of your good Angell to maKe the following acts AN ACT OF RESIGNATION MY heart is prepared my God my heart is prepared that your will not mine be done in me by me now for all eternity 1. O God eternall immense infinite who are sufficient in your self stand in need of none of your creatures how little does it import whether I live or die so I may accomplish your holy will in which alone true life consists therefore let it not be as I will but as you please An acknowledgement of our nothingness 2. To acknowledge the dependance that I have of you my soveraign Creatour openly to confess before heaven earth that you alone are he that is that I misetable creature am he that is not I embrace with an humble submission the destruction of this corruptible being consent that by death it should return to its first nothing out of which you took it A restitution of our being into the hands of God. 3. O my Soveraign Creatour will restore you the being you have given me for this end I accept of death in the manner that shall be most pleasing to you be most to your glory Dispose therefore of your creature destroy this body of sin in punishment of the offences it has committed against your divine majesty That this body may return to the earth from whence it came but that my soul created after thy image may return to your bosome An acknowledgement of Gods soveraig● dominion over us 4. O my God thô my death be of it self a thing of necessity yet I am resolved for love of you as far as possible to make it a will-offering I rejoice that by it I shall be out of a state condition any more to resist your Soveraign dominion over me as Liege Lord of all creatures I accept it as a just punishment of the ill use I have made of my free will which you have given me How to receive death as a just punishment of sin 5. Since death O my God is the punishment you have ordained for sin 't is with an humble submissive heart to the decree of your justice that I accept
Angell the Saints your Patrons entring your chamber to give you with his own hands his sacred body has he did to his Apostles in his last supper that he says to you as he did to them Take eat this is my body which was delivered to death to give you life Having adored him with all your heart Salute him with the following words O my God since you have said that he who eats you shall live eternally shall not dye Grant me the grace that by the reception of your sacred body I may live onely in you by you for you that quitting this mortall life I may by the force vertue of this divine bread arrive to heaven where I may for ever see enjoy your divine majesty Alas from whence comes this happiness to me that my God should come to visit me Lord I am not worthy that you should enter into my soul speak onely but a word it shall be healed Having received him entertain your self amorously with him make all your senses appear before him all your faculties to make him as it were an oath of allegiance renew the vows promisses you have made conjure him never more to leave you say to him as the disciples going to Emmaus did Stay with me o Lord for it is late the evening of my life approacheth Or with Simeon Let now o Lord thy Servant depart in peace for mine eyes have seen the authour of my salvation Or with David Althô I walk in the middle of the shadow of death I will feare no evill because you are with me O my God put your self as a seal upon my heart to the end that all earthly things may find no more entrance thereinto Unite this Communion to that which this divine Saviour made before his death to all those which the most holy Virgin the Saints made during their lives also to all those which shall be made to the end of the world to supply the imperfections you have committed in receiving this divine Sacrament Return God thanks for the favour of receiving it for all those other graces which he has so liberally bestowed upon you invite all creatures to bless praise thank him for you Reciting the. 117. Psalm Laudate Dominum omnes gentes c. or the Canticle Benedicite omnia opera c. THE 2. PART Spirituall extreamunction I Imagine that Jesus Christ having assisted at your communion as has been said enters also into your chamber bringing the holy oyles composed of his precious blood to apply the holy unctions with his own sacred hand Make acts of contrition in receiving them to blot out all the sins committed by each sense IN THE APPLICATION to the Eyes O my Jesus my God I demand most humbly pardon for all the sins I have committed by so many irregular looks or casts of my eyes so many unprofitable tears to blot out these sins apply to me those your amorous looKs upon the cross upon your Crucifiers the tears you shed for my salvation TO THE EARS Pardon me also the sins I have committed in taking pleasure to hearken to so many ill discourses to make satisfaction for them apply to my foul the merit of that patience humility with which you heard so many blasphemies injuries calumnies uttered against you TO THE NOSTRILLS I beg pardon also o my God for having too much sought perfumes good smells for having taken too much pleasure in them having been too delicate nice in avoiding ill ones for the satisfaction of these faults apply to me the merit of those ill sents you suffered in the stable upon mount Calvary TO THE MOVTH O my Saviour Jesus Christ pardon me the infinite number of sins that I have committed in words all my irregularities in eating drinking blot them out by applying to my soul the merits of your divine prayers preachings your holy fasts TO THE HANDS Pardon me my divine Jesus all the many unprofitable evill actions that I have committed for having so delicately treated my body for this end apply to me the merit of those holy actions divine miracles wrought by your sacred hands which were nailed upon the hard wood of the Cross for my sake by my sins TO THE FEET O my God with my whole heart I beg pardon for all the steps that I have made unprofitably or for any ill end Apply to me for the satisfaction of these faults the merit of those sacred steps you made barefoot with so much toil for the salvation of mankind especially in carrying your cross After Extrem unction make the sollowing Acts with a penitent mind O my God to satisfie as much as I am able your divine Justice to make you a due satisfaction for my sins I accept death with my whole heart I rejoyce at the separation of my soul from my body in punishment of the sins I have committed by following rather my irregular inclinations then your holy will 2. And that my body in punishment of its pride ambition shall be buried under the earth trodden under foot 3. And for that inordinate love I have born it the too great care I have taken for its ease pleasure I rejoyce that that it returns to corruption becomes the food of worms 4. And for the affection I have had for riches for creatures the abuse I have made of them I am glad to be separated from deprived of them 5. And for the forgetfullness I have had of you my God during my life I accept the forgetfulness that all will have of me after my death 6. And for having made use of all my senses to offend you I accept offer in satisfaction the privation loss of them all 7. And in punishment of my having vainly searched to please creatures I am glad that by death I shall become an object of their hatred horrour contempt For the Approaehes of Death Hearken to your good Angell speaking to you as to the Virgins in the Gospell BEhold your Spouse is coming Go forth meet him And preparing your self for his coming with the burning lamp of charity in your hands say with David I rejoyce at the good news they tell me let us enter into the house of our Lord. O Lord God of strength how amiable are thy tabernacles my soul faints with desire of them My soul thirsts after God the source of life when shall I come appear before his presence As the thirsty Hart desires the fountain so my sovl desires thee ô my God. O how do I desire to be delivered out of this mortall body to be with Christ Vnion with CHRIST JESUS dying O my divine Jesus granr me your grace that my sorrows may be united to yours my agony my death sanctified by yours that I may partake of those sacred
this living member of Jesus Christ Have pitty o Lord of his tears receive him to the grace of your reconciliation who has no confidence but in your sole mercy through Jesus Christ our Lord. Commendo te MY dearest Brother I recommend thee to the omnipotency of God I remitt you into the arms of him who is your Creatour that after you have paid the debt due to humane nature by death are separated from your body you may return to your Authour which formed you out of the slime of the earth Let the resplendant Quire of Angells come to receive your soul at its going out of your body Let the august company of the Apostles be therewith present Let the most goodly triumphant army of Martyrs be at the same rendevous Let the holy troop of Confessors encompas it the chast assembly of Virgins receive it the holy Patriarchs closely embrace it to make it enjoy in their bosomes the repose of the blessed Let the most sweet Jesus shew himself unto you place you amongst those that continually praise him That you may never know any of all those horrible things that are in the darkness of hell the gnashing of teeth heard in its flames the aking twinging of its torments Let Satan with all his dismall guards fret at your arrivall seeing you under the protection of the Angells fly and cast themselves head long into the horrours of eternall darkness Let God arise let his enemies be scatered let those that hate him fly before his face Let sinners disapear as the smoak that vanisheth perish before God as wax dissolves before the fire Let the just rejoice eternally in the presence of God let the Infernall Legions ministers of Satan be ashamed confounded never be so bold as to venture to set upon you in your passage to Eternity Let Jesus who was crucified for you deliver you from the pains of hell let Jesus who was willing to dye for you deliver you from Eternall death Let Jesus Christ son of the living God place you in his paradise there to enjoy everlasting pleasures let that good shepard own you for one of his flock when he has pardoned you all your sins place you at his right hand amongst his Elect may you see your Redeemer face to face assisting continually in his presence your eyes be so happy as to behold clearly the Eternall veritie being admitted amongst the blessed may you enjoy the sweet vision of God for everlasting ages Amen THE PRAYER Suscipe Domine REceive o Lord your servant to the place where he hopes for his salvation thtough your mercy Amen Deliver o Lord the soul of your servant from all the dangers of hell from all its pains torments Amen Deliver the soul of your Servant as you delivered Enoch Elias from the common death of mankind Amen Deliver the soul of your Servant as you delivered Noah from the flood Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Abraham from the burning of the Caldeans Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Job from his evils Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Jsaac from the hand of his father that would have sacrificed him Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Lot out of Sodom its burning Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Moses from the persecution of Pharaoh King of Egypt Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered Daniel from the Den the mouths of the Lyons Amen Deliver the Soul of your servant as you delivered the three Children from the fiery furnace and from the wrath of a wicked King. Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you deliuered Susanna from the crime she was falsly accused of Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered David from the hands of Saul Goliah Amen Deliver the soul of your servant as you delivered S. Peter S. Paul from their chains prisons Amen Infine as you deliver'd the blessed Virgin Martyr S. Tecla from three cruel torments so vouchsafe to deliver the soul of your servant grant it may rejoyce with you in the possession of heavenly felicity Amen THE PRAYER Commendamus tibi O God we recommend to thee the soul of thy Servant N we beseech you O Lord Jesus Christ Saviour of the world that as out of your mercy you were pleased to descend from heaven for it you would not refuse to receive it into the bosome of the Patriarchs Take notice o Lord of your creature which was not created by strange Gods but by you of alone the onnely living God for there is no other God but you no works like unto yours Lord recreate this soul with the joy of your presence remember not its past iniquity nor the excesses which its fury or the too hot pursuit of its ill desires has caused it to commit There is no doubt but it has sinned yet it has neuer denied the father Son holy Ghost but has believed in you had the zeal of the glory of your name has ever adored him who made all things Amen THE PRAYER Delicta Iuventutis O Lord we beseech you not to remenber any more the sins of his youth nor his ignorances but according to the greatness of your mercy remember him in the splendour of your glory Open the heavens o Lord receive your servant into your Kingdom Let S Michael the Archangel of God who has merited the chief command in the Celestiall hosts receive him Let all the Angells of God come forth to meet him conduct him into the holy City of Jerusalem Let S. Peter to whom were given the keys of the Kingdom of heaven receive him Let S. Paul the Apostle who was a worthy vessell of Election assist him Let S. John the beloved of God to whom were revealed the secrets of heaven interceed for him Let all the Apostles to whom was given the power of binding losing of souls pray for him Let all the Saints and Elect of God who for the name of Jesus Ghrist have suffer'd torments in this world interceed for him that being separated from stript of his earthly body he may merit to arrive to the glory of your heavenly Kindom by the merits of our Lord Jesus Christ who with the Father the holy Ghost lives reigns world without end Amen After the soul has quitted the body recite the following Responsory Come speedily o yee Saints of God you Angels of our Lord hast yee receive this soul offer it in the presence of the most high â„£ Let Jesus Christ who has called you receive you let his Angels carry you into Abrahams bosome Lord have mercy upon us Christ have mercy upon us Lord have mercy upon us â„£ Give him Eternall rest o Lord let
there receiued you make it your delight to remain in it oh come my IESVS come presently into it I burn with a desire to receive you there and to make you the God of my hart Come thither to receive yourself and to love your self there for I of my self am nothing and can do nothing so I leave all to you and will remain in my nothing in your presence 3. O yee Seraphins that I had your respect O Mary that I had your love O my hart what can you desire love and breath after but your IESVS I will live no longer to my self I ought to be nothing to all things and IESVS ought to be all to me 4. O my love enter into my hart to reign there absolutly to possesse it alone and to animate it with your self let all within me give place to IESVS humour satisfaction pleasure vanity self love let all give place to IESVS he is master here he is the God of my hart 5. Remain at the feet of IESVS as a Magdalen in silence and as it were retired into thy own nothing let him give thanks and honour his Father in you let him consummat in your hart the holocauste of his love to which he will joyne yours O love ô lover ô God of love live reign triumph distroy sacrifice in me all that is not your self 6. When your state consists of pure faith in darknesse and aridity remain in peace in it and content your self to have JESVS within you it is enough it is sufficient for you to have him seeke not a great many thoughts nor many acts to make known your gratitude and love to him let him do what he pleases in you My God and my all let me only live for you by you and in you 8. Going from communion remember that IESVS ought to act speake and suffer in you and by you O tongue dyed with the blood of a God. O hart full of the Majesty of God. O sense ô mind ô body animated with the purity of a God can you tye your selves any longer to a creature FOR EXAMEN AND CONFESSION 1. AFTER having examin'd for some time the voluntary imperfections that you have fallen into contrary to the light which God gave you as also all the unprofitable thoughts and reflections the eagernesses and promtitudes of your hart the impatiences of your tongue and the negligences of your actions employ your self in some of the insuing thoughts 2. Is it possible ô my God that I should have displeased you That I should have the confusion to have prefered a bauble before you How sorry am I to have provoked your anger against me O my IESVS punish me as you please but pardon me I desire to satisfy your justice but I cannot suffer the sight of your anger against me 3. Ah my JESUS what blood and teares have my infidelitys cost you And how litle have they cost me You dyed in pain to blot out my sinns and I will not use the least violence to my self to overcome them No my IESUS I will not afflict or torment you any more by my sinns what pain soever I vndergo 4. O Goodnesse of my God how long have you sought me O patience of my God how long have you waited for me How long shall I continually contemn your calls your allurements and your love O sins ô infidelity ô basenesse I detest you because you injure my God. 5. Shall I allways be vnfaithfull to so many graces which you bestow vpon me What allways receive a thousand benefits from you and allways render you a thousand ingratitudes Oh my IESVS pardon me I dye with griefe to have given you so great and so just a displeasure 6. Is it possible that for a nothing I have so offended you ô my dear IESVS How have I preferred a small satisfaction of my own to that of your hart Yes so long as I content my self in this effusion of hart in this promptitude in this humoursome word in this detraction this resentment this liberty and remissnesse you behold me my IESVS say to me in my hart is it because you have a mind to displease me to offend me and to draw me from you is it that I am not better then this pleasure which moves you to sinn And I make answere by my actions my IESVS yes I love to content my self rather then to please you O love ô goodnesse contemned ô hart of my IESVS I deserve not that you should receive me But I hope all things of your mercy and I protest that you shall be all to me and all things else shall be nothing 7. Mortall sinn mak's us loose gods favour veniall sinn cools it and di●ves us from him imperfection and the life of nature stops and hinders vs from going to him it renders his graces his blood his love uselesse to our salvation O sinn either grievous or light I have a greater horrour of you then of death because you offend my God I will hence forth live a life altogether supernaturall and quite contrary to my owne inclinations 8. Remember that you reflect not to much vpon your sinns and take care not to disquiet your self for them A simple and amourous return towards God within you is sufficient is it possible my God that I should have displeased you Behold this is what I can only do of my self but it is that which I will endeavour by the assistance of your grace to do no more This suffices then forget all and loose your self in God. 9. Make your confession after the clearest and shortest manner you are able and receive absolution with an interiour sense of confusion griefe and love without designing to tast any sensibility 10. Go from confession throuly penetrated with the goodnesse of a God who presently pardons and of your ingratitude who continually offend him and remaining in his presence and in him with a respectfull silence let him take possession of you abandoning your self intirely to him O bounty of my God possesse my hart ô Justice of my God satisfy and content your self upon me For the employment and exteriour occupations of the day 1. ENDEAVOVR to performe all your actions in the presence of God to content God and without contenting your self Follow allways the will of God and the motions of his grace and never incline to your owne humour to the end God may live in you and that he may act by you 2. Be faithfull by continually dying to all unprofitable reflections of your mind to hasty words your humour and the impatience of your tongue to the propensions vivacity of your nature and be persuaded that the more faithfull you shall be in this the more you will advance in your state so that all your application thrô out the day is to possess your self to be of an equall temper and to refrain in occasions what ever you shall perceive lesse perfect 3. This fidelity of dying and of denying your self