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A20522 The doctrine of the Masse booke, co[n]cerning the making of holye water, salt, breade, candels, ashes, fyre, insence, pascal, pascal la[m]be, egges, and herbes, the marying rynge, the pilgrimes wallet, staffe, & crosse, truly translated into Englyshe. Anno. Domi. M.D.LIIII. the xx. of May.. Dorcastor, Nicholas. 1554 (1554) STC 6934.5; ESTC S111943 16,435 50

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his father payde Adams debt for vs and with his gracious bloud wiped awa● the obligacion of the olde offence For these are the solemnities of Easter in the which that true lambe is slayne the postes consecrated with his bloude This is the nighte in the which whan our fathers the children of Iscael were fyrst brought out of Egipt thou madest theim to passe thorow the redde sea dry shod This therfore is the night which with the illumination of the cloude hath pourged the darcknes of synnes This is the night which this day thorow out the whole wourlde restoreth vnto grace knitteth vnto holines such as beleue in Christ being seperated from the vices of the worlde and from the darke mist of sines This is the night in the which the bandes of death beyng destroied Christ came vp from beneth a couquerour For nothinge hath it profited vs to be borne except it had bene ourwelth to be redemed O the wōderful grace of thy fauourable beningnitie aboute vs. O the inestimable affectiō of loue that thou hast geuen ouer thy sonne to redeme thy seruaunt O the necessari sinne of Adam ours verely whiche with the death of Christ is put out O happy faulte whiche deserued to haue suche and so noble a redemer O blessed myght verely which onely deserued to knowe the time and hour wherin Christ rose again from beneth This is the night whereof it is written And the nighte shalbe as cleare as the daye yea the night is my lyght in my pleasaunt delightes Therfore the sanctifiynge of this night expelleth hainous sinnes washeth faultes and restoreth innocencie to them that are fallen gladnes to the sorowful it driueth awaye hatreds prepareth concorde and bringeth downe dominions Wherefore in the grace of this night receiue thou here let the deaco● put incence vpon the taper or vppon the candlesticke in maner of a crosse O holy father the euening sacrifice of this incense whych holy church from out of the workes of Bees doth rendre vnto the in this solemne oblation of the taper by the handes of mynisters But now we know the cōmendations of this piller whych y e cleare fyre doth light to the honour of God Here let the taper be lighted out of the newe fyre and not put out before Compline be ended the day so lowinge Here let the taper bearers light theyr tapers throughout the Church Which though it be denied into partes cannot hurte the borowed light Norished it is with meltig waxe which the Bee hath brought forth in to substaunce of this precious lyghte O blessed iiyghte whiche spoyled the Egiptiās enriched the hebrues The nyght wherein heauenly thyngs are ioyned vnto earthly We pray the O Lord that this tap●r consecrated to y ● honor of thy name may not fayle to continue to destroye the dar●e mys● of this night Beyng accepted for an odour of swetenes let it be mixt with lightes from aboue Let the day sprig of the mornyng fynde out the flames therof the same daye springe I saye which knoweth of no goyng downe euen he who whan he returned from beneth shone bright vnto mankynd We besech the therfore O Lorde that the quietnes of tymes beyng graunted thou wylte vouch safe in these solemnities of Easter to preserue v● thi seruauntes al the Cleargy and moste deuour people w t our father the Pope N. and our kyng N. and also our byshop N. Thou that alway liuest reignest rulest and triumphest only God onely the highest Iesu Christ with y e holy gost in the glory of God the father Amen The halovving of the Pascal lambe egges and herbes on Easter daye Dominus vobiscum Oremus ¶ The Prayer God thou gouernor of heauē and earth which geuest foode vnto al flesh replenishest euery liuing thing with blessyng ✚ blesse ✚ sanctifie this creature of the pascal lambe vnto 〈◊〉 receiuing the giftes graunt health of soule and body Thorow Christ our Lord Amē O God who are y e maker of al flesh who gauest cōman̄demēts vnto No● his sons cōcerning cleane vn cleane beastes who hast also permit●ed mankind to care clean iiii footed beastes euē as egges grene herbes Moreouer y u that vpon Easter euen didst cōman̄d Moses thy people in Egipt to eate the pascal lambe in fygure of the lāve our Lord Iesus Christ thorow whose bloud y u hast redermed vnto thi self out of the worlde al fyrst borne gauest commaundement the same night to smits euery fyrst borne fir Egipt preseruyng people that was marked afore with the bloude of the lābe Vouchsafe O Lord God almightie to ✚ blesse and ✚ sāctify this Pascal lambe that al such of thi people as faithfully shal eate therof beynge filled w t 〈◊〉 heauenly benediction with thi grate may be replenished in good●●s thou O Lord by whom al things 〈◊〉 made created at the beginning 〈◊〉 sauior of the world who liuest ●●ig●lest god world w tout end Amen 〈◊〉 Afterward let al be sprinkled with 〈◊〉 holye water censed by the priest The halovving of the womans Ring at wedding THou maker cōseruer of mankinde geuer of spiritual geace and graūter of eternal saluaci ● Lord send thy ✚ blessing vpon this Ring that she which shall weare it may be armed wyth the vertue of heauenly defence that it maye profit her to eternall saluation Thorowe Christ c. Amen Let vs pray A Prayer ✚ Halow thou Lord this ring whiche we blesse in thy holye name that what womā soeuer shal weare it mai stand stast in thy peace and continu● in thy wyl liue and gro● and w●●e old in thy loue be multiplied into y t length of daies thorow our Lord. c. ¶ Then let holy water be sprinkled vpon the flyng The halovving of the Pilgrems Walet Staffe AFter the rehersal of certaine psalmes praiers in Latine ouer the Pilgrem lying flat afore the altare he must rise vp and then must folow the halowing of his Wa●let Staffe after thys maner The Lord be w t you Let vs pray The Prayer O Lord Iesu Christe who of thy vnspeakeable mercye by the cōmaundemēt of the father and ● cooperatiō of y ● holy Gost woldes● come downe from heauen seke the shepe y t thorow the disceitfulnes of the diuel was lost bring it againe vpon thine own shulders vnto y e flocke of y e heauēly coūtry who also hast charged the Chyldren of the Mother the Church in praying to aske in liuing wel to seke and in knocking to cōtinue y t. they may the rather find the rewards of the life of saluation we humbly cal vpō the y t thou wilt vouchsafe to ✚ blesse thys Wallet Saffe That whosoeuer for the loue of thy name doth endeuer him selfe to take y t same by hys syde as an armour of humilytye to hang it about theyr neckes or to cary in their handes
so going on pilgremage hauing meke deuoti on for a cōpaniō of their iourney to seke the helpes of saintes they being preserued with the defēce of thy right hand may merit to come to the ioyes of the eternal visiō thorow thee thou sauiour of y e world who liuest c. Here let holy water be sprinkled let the Priest put a Wallet about● the Pilgrems necke saying In y e name of our Lord Iesu Christ take thou this Wallet the habite of thy pilgremage that being well chastcned and saued thou maiest merite to come to the places of the Saintes thither as thou desyrest to go that when thy iourney is done thou maiest returue vnto vs safe soūd Thorow the same our Lord. c. And so let it be done vnto others if there be mo Here let him deliuer a Staffe to one saying Take thys Staffe to hold the by in the iurney and trauaile of thy pilgremage that thou maiest be able to ouercome al the rables of the enemye and come withoute feare to the places of the Saintes whither thou desyrst to go that when the course of obedience is finished thou mayest returne to vs againe with ioye Thorow Christ the Lord. And so let hym sai to the other if ther be mo The halovving of the Crosse of him that goeth to Ierusalem with Dominus vobiscum Oremus O Thou God of inuincible power of infinit goodnes and help of al consolation of such as goo on pilgremage thou that vnto thy seruauntes geuest most inuincible weapons we besech the vouchsafe to ✚ blesse thys crosse of deuoute humilitie That the banner of the reuerend crosse the fygure wherof is marked in it maye be the moost inuincible strength of thy seruaunt against the most wicked tē●acions of the old enemye Let it be in the way a defēce let it be in thi house a protectiō let it be euery wher a help vnto vs thorow our Lord. c. Here let holye water be sprynkled vpō the vesture Afterward if anye of thē be for to go to Ierusalem let ther be geuē him a cote or vesture marked w t a crosse y e priest saying ¶ Take the vesture marked wyth the crosse of the Lord our sauiour y t to go forth prosperously vnto his sepulcher ther may thorow it accōpany the saluatiō blessing vertue Qui cū De● patre c. And so let him do vnto the other if they be mo FINIS Health bothe of body and soule by ●oniured Salt Diuils driuen away bi cōiured Salt He prayeth y e coniured salt may saue bothe mynde body Holy water displaceth hūteth awai y e Diuels Yet ye wil tel vs that your bread god is y e greatest sacrament If thys medisyne be true then lette your maiden Prie. stes wash thē selues withal to keepe thē chaste Oh blasphemy agaynste Christe his death Holye bread healeth bothe body and soule so y t Christ died in vain Holye Breade a salue for al sores Now thei pray that waxe mai dooe as muche as holy water Our lady said what soeuer christ byd ye do that do Tho. iii Where hath God cōman̄ded to prayse him in carying of a Candell Gloria●ur God hath cōmaūded vs to offer our hartes vnto hym ye desyre y ● Candels may be ofsted Indefessi solis Bearyng of Ashes merite fo●geuenes If god be mercyfull to forgiue sines why desyre ye that salt water ma● do it Holy water muste be at y ● end of al theyr doynges Rubricke Rubricke They must prai for theyr father Is not here wyse ●eare Is not here ioly geare it was a mery worlde whē thys was vsed saye oure Priestes Thei ar mad Dyuels that wyll lette pilgrems go to saintes