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A39007 An Excellent and very pretious exercise of a very devout and penitent soule passionatly affected to the solace of soules abandoned in the flames of purgatory augmented with the dolors of the B. Virg. and the prayers of the holy sindon to deliver a soule out of purgatory. 1689 (1689) Wing E3781; ESTC R40564 11,310 57

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vomitt forth and utter à thousand horrible blassphemies à gainst thy goodnes and omnipotent power without knowing never the less ho wit had on mercifully abandoned thee in this last extreamity and infameus torment 4. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in purgatory that miracle of love which ravished and astonished the hartes even of men the most Barbarous then when most amorously forgetting those terrible and horrid trearings of that bloody barborisme thou prayed with all loving tendernes thy heavenly father forgive them for they know not what they doe 5. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that excessive burning thirst which extreamly tormented thy blessed and pretious bowells so much as it forced thee most pittifully to cry out out J thirst when those barbarous men to refresh thee presented thee with viniger cruell enemy to wounds which spilling all about because the spunge was with rude violence heaved up unto thee could not but cause thee extreame paine and dolours 6. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory all those last amorous languishing and dying words which thou pronounted like unto the rest when those last pangs began to cease upon thee saying my God my God why hast thou forsaken me my father into thy hands J commed my spiritt and so thou gavest up the Ghost 7. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that most crucell and extreame martyrdome which never hath had or ever shall have itts like and which thy puisant hand had not hindered it would have violently drawne forth the soule of that incomparable mother through the excess of those unspeakable sufferances not being able te suffer with out dying to see thee so nailed and hoysed up in the ayre with thy face pale and blacke thy cheeks sunck in thy lipps blewish and thy head bent dowe render up thy Ghost amidest thousand and thousinds mortall wounds into the hands of thy father 8. I offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory all those deare and amorous kisses which with pierced heart thy dolorous mother gave thee affer they had token thee downe from the crost and that they had layd thee in her armes now kisting one wound theu an other admiring the cruellty of men 9. I offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory those extreame displeasures and that insupportable paine which is knowne to thee alone which that mother who never had her like in sufferrances did feele when they tooke thee out of her armss and that they tooke thee from her sight cavering thee with à white linning laying thee and shutting thee fast up in à sad sepulcher 10. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soule in Purgatory the teare and sighes the griefes which she had the strife which she made to leave that mountaine and to returne into Jerusalem all the pawses all the turnnings back of her head which shee made towards the place of thy suffering whilst she went on her way and before she entred into the towne 11. I offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that perpetuall remembrance which thy most holy and blessed morher had all the rest of hor languishing and dying life of the whipps of the chaines of the thornes of the nailes and of all those other murthering instruments which had as uniustly as inhumanly robbed thee from her deare and compassionat eyes A Prayer to besayed at the end of the Prayers of each day ô Sweet Iesus ô Iesus ô deare and loving Iesus ô sweet Virgin ô Virgin ô Dolefull Virgin take pitty and shen mercy in favour of all those long and mortall sufferances to the soules abandoned to the rigorous flames of Purgatory THE PRAYER of the Sindon to deliver à Soule out of Purgatory O lord God who in the holy Sindon in which thy most sacred Body taken downe from the Cross was enwrapped by Joseph hast left unto us the markes of thy Passion grant unto us merifully that by thy death and buriall wee may arrive to the Glory of thy Resurection who lives and Raine with God world without end Amen BY adding this Prayer of the sindon every day to the other Prayers you may every day gaine à Soule out of Purgatory and who have lesasure and devoton to it may add this Prayer to every particular point in each day and so gaine dayle Eleaven Soules out of Purgatory You may apply eanh or all to any perticular Soule or Soulas as you please
AN EXCELLENT AND VERY Pretious Exercise of a very devout and penitent soule Passionatly affected to the solace of soules abandoned in the flames of PURGATORY Augmented with the Dolors of the B. Virg. and the Prayers of the holy sindon to deliver a soule out of Purgatory Printed at Bruges by Laurence Doppesii 1689. AN ADVISE DEare soules it is à most profitable and pretious exercise to take pitty of those lanquishing souls who are in those incomparable flames to give Almes to fast to warch to pray to doe pennances for them is very good but à bove all to offer for them to that most amiable and pittifull Iesus his owne most cruell and excessive sufferances is fare more profitable seeing that the meritts of Iesus are incomparable and that if your good works have any kind of meritt it is but by ther meanes it hath bin revealed to the glorious S. Gertrude that prayers made in the name and through the amorous and dolorous sufferances of the sonne of God are most powerfull most excellent and most deare to the devines Majesty Here followeth prayers to be sayed every one on ther proper day as is appointed for the abandoned soules in the rigorous flames of Purgatory FOR SVNDAY Oblation of the most principall dolorous which Iesus suffered in the Garden and his Agonys there 1 I offer unto thee ô sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all the mortall suffrances of thy cruell passion the ignominious death of the Cross the most excessive dolorous sheeding of thy most pretious bloud which thou so amorously didst povre out for our salvation 2. I offer to thee ô sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those great and piercing tertours which ceased on thee in that mournfull Garden where all the indignityes and martirdomes which thou wert to suffer the dayes following were represented unto thee in then extremityes the which made thee to tremble and wax pale with feare 3. I offer unto thee ô sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that incomparable sadnes which thou didest feele through the apprehension of a death so Eminent so shamefull and so inhumane so much that little wanted that the excess of that excessive sorrow did not make thee to dye as thou thy selfe diddest testify to thy deare Apostles by those dolefull and lanquishing words My soule is sorrowfull even unto death 4. I offer unto thee ô sweet Iesus for thee soules in Purgatory those great abasings then when in the extremity of thy anguishes going to pray to thy father thou didest cast thy selfe on thy knees and with thy face against the earth both out of reverence and also through being appressed and overwhelmd with sorrowes 5. I offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that constant and tender prayer which thou madest with and never heard of clamours beseeching thy father that he would be pleased to take from thee that chalice of bitternes yett neither wouldest thou this unless he would it so sayedest thou unto him Not my will ô my father be done but thine 6. I offer unto thee most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that lively and burning charity when being even plunged in à sea of bitternes yet didest thou not leave to visit thy Apostles exhorting them to watch to pray and to be ware that they lett not themselves fall into temptation 7. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that comfort which was given thee by the Angell when thy afficted soule was even on the point rye trough the excess of that unsupportable sadness upon the lively apprehension of so enormious torments and of the ingratitudes and unthankfullnes of the most part of the world 8. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that trough combatt which was between the fes hand and the Spirit which caused the to feele the very agonies of death but the spirit prevailed over the senses trough power of the love which thou bearest to us 9. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that exemplar perseverance which thou haddest in thy prayer where with thy face on the earth overwhelmed with dolours and agonies thou ceasest not to pray without being heard willing in this that thy most blessed sences should be deprived of all solace 10. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that pretious bloude which through the violence of thau interiour dolour diddest sweat in abundance that thy garments were imbrued in bloud and the earth moistned 11. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory those lively and most peireing doulours which thy pittifull mother did feell at the words which venerable Simeon did say unto her when she presented thee in thee Temple that the sword of sorrow should pierce her heart FOR MVNDAY Oblation of the paines which Iesus suffered affter he was taken untill he was brought to the house of Annas 1. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that amourous promptitude of spirit when to testisy how nothing could force thee to dye bur the only love which thou diddest beare tous thou wentest thy selfe though yett all covered with bloud to cast thy selfe and as it were abandon thy selfe over unto the fury of thy greatest enemyes saying unto them whome seeke yee 2. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soule in Purgatory the extreame displeasure which thou haddest of the infamous perfidiousnes of Judas who with ahart most cruelly covetous sold thee for thirty pence and betrayed thee with à traterous kiss displeasure so great that it was even one of the greatest that could be 3. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those furious and inhumane oppressions which thou didest feele then when assaulted by à great number of villains and enraged souldyers thou wert taken and bond but so cruelly that it is not possible for our senses to comprehent it and much less for Any tongue to express it 4. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that patience which no pen is able to sett forth and which thou madest to appeare amidest so many blowes of fists of staffes and of Holberts which those savage executioners gave thee both on the head on the shoulders and not content did most cruelly tetore the haires from thy head 5. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those interiour acts to witt of love of sufferance and of resignation offering all inholocaust most pleasing to God thy father in satisfaction for our enormious sinnes 6. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus forte soules of Purgatory all those sharp doulours which transperced thy hart then when in the middest of those cruell executioners and of all thy mortall blowes thou didest behould the selfe abandened of all thy
Apostlos for it is sayed then all the Disciple farsakieg him fledd away 7. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those bloudy wolfes did unto thee dragging thee with cruell hands out the Garnen leading thee to the house of Annas continually trampling the under ther feete alwayes strinking and injuring thee foreing thee to goe on à pace thy sacred feete all bruised and torne in pieces 8. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory those incomparable distresses which thou didst suffer when thou did est pais the Torrent Cedron which teose bloody men made thee alone to pass But with all the violences and indignityes which were possible one drawing thy on one side and others haling thee on the other side as wel by the Chaines which bound thee in most pittifull sort both thy armes and hands as by those which leaded and cruelly tormented thy sacred neck 9. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that extreame contempt which thou didst suffer standing upright with thy hands bound and thy face bent downe to the carth before that unworthy high priest who with à furious regarde did questiou thee as if thou hadst bin one of thee greatest rackhels of the world 10. J offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that infamous and rude blow on the face which was giveu thee with the armed hand of à bloody base fellow but with such force and roughnes that thy sacred lawes all bruised sprung forth blood in great bundance 11. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory the teares the sighes of thy most dolorous mother the impressions which tortured her soule when she knew that men more cruell then tigers had like as thou hadst bin one madd or frantick bound thee with cords and loaden thee with Iron Chaines and all sorts of indignityes FOR TVESDAY Oblation of the doulours which Iesus suffered in the house of Caiphas the night of is passion 1. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that infamy unsupportable to al noble harts and which thon didest recerve then when thon wert led louden with Chaines more then any galley slave unto the house of Caiphas where thou weert beheld with eyes most furiously incensed of all thoso infamous Magistrates whe lie wolfes thir sting thy most pretious bloud were there assembled to attend thy comeing 2. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory all those false and horrible testimonys which were brought forth to take away thy honour and thy life but nothing could be proved because those lyers were not agrecing in themselves 3. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for thet soules in Purgatory that great and profund silence which thou didest keap never opening thy most lacred mouth to speah one sole worde to defend thy selfe against those dake calumniations which they cast on thee but didest allways remaine like the peaceable and innocent lambe in the hand of hearers 4. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory the paine which nas caused unto thee by those arrogant conjurements of that proud Caiphas to witt if thou wert the Sonne of God to which with all humility and truth not to loose the respect which thou owest to thy father thou diddest answer that in effect thou weert so and that at the latter dayes thou sholdest come in that quality and full of Majesty to Judge the world 5. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory those most injurious affronts which thou receavest then when those rebellious spirits having heard an answer both so veritable and so high wheras they ought to have adored thee they condemned thee as à infamous blaspheamor culpable and worthy of à thous and deaths 6. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that enraged fury with which those more then halfe diuells after that innocent answer of thine did sett upon thee giving thee blowes with ther fists and spurves with ther feete some tearing of the haire from thy head and pulling of thy beard some in one way some in an otger injuryng thee thou never so much as uttring one word of complaint 7. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that reproach the most injurious the horrour of al the angells which thou didst suffer then when out of rage and envy bat race of diuells did most dreadfully cast on thy divine and adorable face there most infamous and filthy spittings af if they could not find à place more infamons to spitt on then on thee the beauty of Angells ô Iesus 8. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that other indignity which never was seene before and which thou didst suffer with à most amorous constancy which blames and condemnes the faint hartedness of the world then when those unmercifull tormenters with an infamous base clowt bound thy eyes and striking thee with theyr fists and armed hands both on thy face and head ceased not to cry out most fierely Prophecy to us ô Christ who strikes thee 9. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soule in Purgatory that extreame displeasure and trouble which thou receavedst at the three denialls of Peter thy Apostle who swore though forswearing himselfe that he had never knowen thee yett didst thou not leave notwithstanding to looke on him with à compassionat loving eye which caused him with horror to acknowledge his crime for which he extramly grieved all the dayes of his life 10. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those horride affronts which thou sustained all the rest of that pittifull night for affter that thou wert abandoned and put into the hands of those cruell murtherers they never ceased to lay on thee and that with horrour blows with theyr fists spurns whit theyr feete filthy spittings and injurious wordes and most horrible blasphemyes 11. I offer to thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory those most extreame resentments which thy most dolorous Mother had behoulding on the one side the weaknes of thy Apostles and on the other the enraged fury of people incensed to give thee athousand affronts and as many paines and sufferings FOR VVENESDAY Oblation of the first torments which Iesus did suffer in the morning on the day of his passion 1. I offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus forthe soules of Purgatory the paine which was caused unto thee by those three accusations as infamous as false which the Princes of the Jewes did lay to thy charge in the presence of Pilate to witt that were à seducer of the world that thou haddest forbidden to pay tribute to cesar and thou didest vaunt thy selfe to be kind of the Jewes 2. J offer
the soules in Purgatore the paine which thou didest feele and which cannot well be expressed then when thou didst heare those unsensible harts like heated bulls and incensed Elephants att the sight of thy most pretious bloud to ery most fiercly nott willin not able any longer to indure indure thee Tolle Tolle Crucifige Crucifige 10. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory thos mortall blowes which would haue shaken the strongest constancy and which thou didst feele then when to satisfy to an inraged fury of abandoned soules thar perfidious and hellish President would that thou shouldest dye and allso of à death which could not haue bin inuented but amoughst those dieulish spiritts 11. J offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that long and lanqiushing martirdome which thy most afflicted mother did suffer then when following the streets she beheld thee to faint and fall under the weight of thy Cross and at the same instant all trembling and staggering drawne up by the Chaines and cordes Sett upon thy feete leaving all the stones dyed with thy pretious bloud FOR FRIDAY Oblation of the dolours which Iesus suffered in carrying his Cross to mount Calvary 1. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory all those bonfyers of joy and rejoycement which to thee could not be other then most cruell hells which those possesed soules did make when they beheld thee in theyr hott and furious pursuits and torments of the Cross 2. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soule in Purgatory those black and bloody brusings which that infamous Cross most frightfully weighty did cause thee when it was as rudely as unmercifully cast on thy shoulders all torne and discouered even to the bones 3. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory all those excesses which were caused unto thee by the execrable inhumanity of those detestable wretches drawing thee to the place of torment one haling thee on one side and others on the other side striking thee withe great blows of stoffs hastning thee to walke on à pace all dying with enuy and impatience to see thee on the Cross 4. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of purgatory those fine mortall falls which thou haddest under the weight of that unsupportable burthen under which thy sacred members trembled through weakness through the excess of the torment and all thy blessed body was so cruelly brused and ouer weighed that scarce couldest thou take breath 5. I offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in purgatory that great and peaceble mildnes which thou diddst shew at those unworty and injurious proceedings of all those desperat madd people who to ouer whelme thee with despite and opprobry did driue thee out of the gates of theyr citty did make thee march in the middest of two infamous theeues as if thou haddest bin the chiefe of them or à creature unworthy of theyr company 6. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory those languour those faintings and those deaths which thou didst feele not any more able to stand on thy feet and much less any farther to carry that heavy Cross where upon they were forced nor through pitty but rather through an excess of cruelty for feare least thou shouldest dye before thou wearr nailed there on to take it of thy shouldets and lay it with great force upon those of gimon Cereneus not ceasing never the less to driue thee on forwards a pace with great blowes of cudgells 7. I offer unto thee ô wost sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that drinck which those cruell men did offer thee to drinck then when all trembling and out of breath thou wert arriyed on the height of that stinckinh mounttaine for feare least à mortall fainting should come to end theyr execrable rage yett wouldest thou not take it not willing that any part of thy body should feele any solace in the middest of the extremity of these thy last sufferreances 8. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory those incomparable torments which thou diddst feele then when as unworthyly as furiously they pulled of ther garments glwed with the congealed blood to thy bruised and wounded fleash which did à new open those wounds wherewith thou wert all over couered and perticularily in that of thy head by the rude mouing of the thornes which were most deeply pierced there into 9. I offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory the infinirt meritts of that constant and feruent prayer which thou madest in that manner naked trewbling both through cold and feebleness and kneeling on the ground befor that thou wert so pittifully streached forth on the venerable Aulter of the holy cross beseeching God thy father to accept of that bloudy sacrifice in fauour of poore miserable humane nature 10. J offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that mortall and uttermost cruell butehery such as the sunne since the first day of itts creation never did give light unto nor ever shall give light unto the like then when thy most sacred hands and thy adorable feet were pierced thorough ô horrour and fastned with great and rough nailes to that mornefull woode 11. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for soules of Purgatory those languisking and dolours usuportable to any other which those a morous and compassion at bowells of so deare à Mother did feele then when she beheld her selfe in thy person fastned on the Cross the same dolours which thou didst feele during the time of that Barbarous buchery the same felt shee in her feet in her hands and all other parts of her body FOR SATERDAY Oblation of the dolours which Iesus suffered hanging aliue on the Cross 1. I offer unto the ô most sweet Iesus for the soules of Purgatory that which thou didst feele thrugh all the parts of thy dying body then when with great hast and without any pitty those men cruelly savage did lift up and lett full from on high the Cross into the hole prepared which caused that the thornes hitting against the wood entered deeper into thy head and all thy wounds wear à new opened and bled à fresh 2. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that most cruell and most sencible marterdome which thou suffered the three last howers which thou remained liveing and inhumanly nayled and fastned on that infamous woode where thy sacred bopy all thy bloud exhausted was only sustayned with three cruell and Barbarous nailes which without pitty pierced through thy hands and feett 3. J offer unto thee ô most sweet Iesus for the soules in Purgatory that extreame torment which thy amorous bowalls felt then when hanging so on the Cross the high preist with the seribes and and Phareeses ceased nor to