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A30413 Romes glory, or, A collection of divers miracles wrought by popish saints, both during their lives and after their deaths collected out of their own authors for information of all true-hearted Protestants ; together with a prefatory discourse declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures. Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. 1673 (1673) Wing B5868; ESTC R34774 41,373 148

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the Cure the bands of the sore were unfolded they found the wound perfectly healed closed up and sound One Ferdinando Pertel having fallen into a Tertian Ague which afterward proved to be a double Tertian and at last a pestilent Feaver with a kind of raving and fearful horrour of his Senses was forsaken by the Physicians and lay in his last extremity being prepared with all the Rites of the Church and invoking St. Ignatius whose Picture he held in his hand he began suddenly to recover and was cured of his Disease One Anne Barzellona a Woman of sixty years of age having for about the space of two years been so miserably strooken with the Palsey that she was unfit for any labour and unable without Crutches to go up and down stairs and with her Crutches also seemed rather to creep than go to which when the application of no Remedies would serve and she besides was taken with an Apoplexy in her other side so that she became impotent and was confined to her Bed finding her self thus void of all Human help by the assistance of her Crutches and one Margaret her Sister she betook her self to a Chappel of St. Ignatius two hours travelling distant from her Lodging where making a Vow in honour of St. Ignatius immediately she began to find her self better and was able to bow her Knee which before was grown stiff and having ended her Devotions arose full of contentment and returned a joyful Woman nimbly to her Lodging A Bone and Superscription of St. Ignatius being applied to the Eyes of a certain Widow of Majorca called Iane Clara Noguera who was Blind restored her to sight Divers other Miracles of St. Ignatius are related in a late Life of his set forth by Father Pedro Ribadeneira in Spanish Printed at Madrid in the year 1601 and Translated by others into Latin Greek Italian the Polish and other Languages and published in the chief Cities of Italy Spain France Germany and other places where such as are curious to peruse them may find them Miracles wrought by Saint Francis Xaverius and Saint Philip Nerius taken out Chapt. 18 and 20. of the fore-mentioned Book Upon the Frontiers of Piscaria he raised a Boy who for many hours together had layn drown'd in a Well In the Town of Mutan in like manner he raised another Boy who dying of a Pestilential Feaver had remained dead four and twenty hours At Comire he rais'd a third Body which had layn buried under the Earth a whole day together Near the Promontory of Comori he rais'd a Girl not far from that place a certain married Woman In the Island of Vaccare near Zeilan the Son of a certain Infidel At Malaca the Daughter of one who had been lately Converted At Bembari a certain Boy Another at Comari At Punical he raised a Man who had lain dead a whole day Near Manapar he rais'd one Antoni Miranda At Malaca a certain mans Daughter who had been three days Buried and overwhelmed with Earth He restored to Life in like manner the Son of one Mahomet Sarangio who had lain three dayes under Water to omit others Raised by him in his Life time After his Death he restored almost as many to Life In the Processes of his Canonization mention is made of above five and twenty persons raised by him from death to life He often restored Blind men to their sight dispossessed possessed persons cured many lying desperate and given over by the Physicians healed Lepers calmed Tempestuous Seas preserved Ships from Wrecks restored the Lame to their Limbs and recovered men strooken with the Palsie He foretold infallibly many things to come penetrated mens concealed thoughts had a certain knowledge of Secrets and things absent He appeared in divers places far distant at one and the self same time he spake several Languages which he had never learned as readily congruously and eloquently as if he had been born and bred among those Nations And it fell out often times that at such times as he Preached to multitudes of people men of several Nations at the same time heard him utter their own Language and with one and the self-same Answer he often satisfied the demands of several Infidels He was so ravished and transported with the desire and love of God that he was often and miraculously raised from the ground with a countenance inflamed Eyes sparkling and fixed upon the Heavens and being surcharged with Celestial joy was forced to exclaim Sat est Domine sat est By the sign of the Cross he turned salt Water into fresh in several vessels at Sea Having dipped a brazen Crucifix which he wore about his Neck into the Sea to appease a Tempest and by accident lost it walking next day upon the shore he espied a Sea-Crab miraculously bringing him his Crucifix in his claws which having delivered it suddenly returned back into the Sea from whence it came He ended his life at Sancion near China in the year 1552. famous for many Miracles His Body was found entire long after his death howbeit it was neither bowelled nor balmed but buried in Quick-lime and it appeared many Months after its decease lively full of juyce and fresh colour soft and tractable sending forth an admirable sweet favour and many times Bleeding for which he was honoured and reputed a Saint immediately after his death It appeareth by the Process of his Canonization that many-many-dead Bodies were raised by him after his death that many Lamps burned before his Body with Water only put into them as clearly as if they had only been filled with Oyl which being oftentimes extinguished took fire again of themselves without Human help that divers were Cured by him or by his Reliques or Pictures of Leprosie Palsie and other incurable Diseases Saint Philip Nerius preserved his Virginity untouched and he discerned in chast persons the persume of Chastity and in others the rankness and stenoh of Unchastity He arrived to the Knowledge of many things concealed from him such as are the most intimate Secrets of mens Hearts He restored one dead Man to life in his life time another after his own decease He was seen raised from the ground in the time of his Masses Miracles of some others taken out of their Lives POpe Iohn when he came to Corinth a Gentleman lent unto him a Horse whereon his Wife used often to ride and when the Horse was sent back he would never abide that the Woman should come on his back so that it seemed that Beast which had carried the greatest Man of Dignity and Authority in the World disdained to be checked and ruled by a Woman the Gentleman marking it and holding it for a very strange thing as it was indeed sent the Horse to be given unto the Pope Pag. 147. A Ship wherein were three hundred persons being in a Storm and in danger to be cast away they recommended themselves to St. Iuvenal and they saw him walk on the waves of the
out the Jaws of Hell into the Hands of his Creator He recovered immediately a certain Man called Bastida who had been many years sick of the Falling-Sickness by casting up his Eyes and Prayers for him to Heaven He often chased the Devil out of possessed Persons by the Sign of the Cross. He restored a Woman to health who lay half dead of a Consumption He delivered one Simon Rodriguez being also at Death's door from his Disease by a pious Embrace Iohn Baptista Coco who by accident one Evening had so burnt his Hand that it became utterly unserviceable and disabled for any manual Function the next day by his Prayers had his Hand healed and restored Returning sick into his own Countrey of a quotidian Ague and Preaching often in the open Fields because the Churches were not capable of the Concourse of People howbeit his weakness would not permit him to raise his Voice aloud yet every word of his Sermon was perfectly and distinctly heard and understood by all Men for the space of more than 300 Paces Coming once to visit one Alexander Petro●io who lay sick in a dark and close Chamber and Bed in regard the Windows and Doors were kept shut to keep out the light he replenished the Room with the supernatural splendour of his Face and recovered the sick Person He freed one Elutherio Pontano who had been grievously molested for the space of more than two years with certain foul tentations of the Devil by his only seeing and discoursing with the Party The College of Loretto being fearfully haunted with Spirits appearing in sundry foul shapes of Men and Beasts and the ordinary Exorcisms and other Ceremonies usually havitg been applied and those fearful Apparitions nevertheless not ceasing the Rector of the College addressed himself by Letters to St. Ignatius commending the business to his holy Sacrifices and Prayers who no sooner received news of it but he absolutely freed the House from those haunts of ill Spirits by his Prayers and Letter not for the present only but for ever after St. Ignatius his Linnen being washed with devotion by a certain devout Woman restored life and motion to her withered and dead Arm. One Isaac a Jew refusing with a passionate obstinacy to become a Christian and contemning courtesies and all other courses taken with him by others was by St. Ignatius soon satisfied appeased and perswaded to be Baptised by the only uttering of these three words Mane nobiscum Isaac A certain Person of Note being of a more turbulent Spirit than was fit longer to be endured and St. Ignatius not being able by gentle perswasions to cure his diseased Mind changing at last his stile and beginning to call upon the Justice of God and represent unto him the Vengeance of Heaven he did it with such a feeling and expression of servour that the Walls and House appeared to him to tremble and shake with horrour with the sight of which the standers by being stricken immediately fell upon their Knees imploring the Mercy of God by their Prayers and Vows and the Delinquent prostrating himself at the Feet of St. Ignatius and with a Voice of Confusion begging pardon for his offence promised from thence forward an amendment of himself Father Leonard Kesselius residing at Colen had a vehement desire to see St. Ignatius then at Rome above 300 Leagues distant from thence and having besought the B. Father by Letters that it might be lawful for him to travel on foot to Rome he made answer that his presence was necessary at Colen for the good of others enjoining him besides not to stir from thence for that Almighty God peradventure by some other course might so provide that he might see him without the pains and toil of so tedious a journey the Father therefore being one day at his Prayers St. Ignatius appeared unto him being yet alive and breathing and discoursed long with him to his infinite contentment The B. Father lying often sick if in the mean time any difficulty hapned for the solving of which his virtue and wisdom was required he seemed in a manner to be perfectly recovered and his Mind guiding his Body appeared a sound Man so that it became familiar to them of the Houshold as often as he fell sick to desire that some Business of Consequence might happen for the facilitating of which St. Ignatius might rise and be quit of his Disease 2. Divers Miracles wrought by St. Ignatius after his decease In the Processes for the Canonization of St. Ignatius commenced by the Authority of the Ordinaries first and afterwards by that of the See Apostolick more than 200 Miracles are related wrought by the Merits and Intercession of St. Ignatius after his decease besides which there are divers others as authentical not yet published because those former for his Canonization were more than sufficient confirmed nevertheless by the grave Testimonies of Men beyond exception and Printed at Rome and other Parts of Italy in Spain and in Germany and other Places by the approbation of them whom it concerneth to approve them Here only I will relate some few because my brevity promised will not permit many When the Body of St. Ignatius lay exposed upon the Bier for the performance of his Funeral Rites one Bernadina a Roman had a vehement desire to bring a Daughter of hers who had been long troubled with the Emcroids so grievously that no Art of Physick could cure her to kiss the Hands of his dead Body assuring her self the recovery of her Daughter by that touch but the Daughter transported often times by the press of People not being able for the throng to approach near the Body her Mother laid hold of a piece of his Garment and had no sooner applied it to her Daughters Body but she was quit of her Disease Father Nicholas Bobadilla having been long sick of an Ague was recovered by lying in the Bed of St. Ignatius At Manresa a certain Lady of Quality feeling no living motion of her Child in her Womb for the space of three hours before she was brought to Bed at last was delivered of a dead Child the unfortunate success of which being much lamented by the standers by the rather because the Child had not been Christned the Midwife about half an hour after the delivery of the Woman implored with confidence the help of St. Ignatius and had scarce begun her Prayers but the Child before pale and black returned now to Life St. Ignatius being besought for the Life of a little dead Intant of an Indian Woman restored the Child to Life He restored many blind Men their Sight deaf Men their Hearing lame Men their Limbs cured Men stricken with the Palsie others given over by the Physicians and lying at deaths door he restored perfectly to their Health He appeared to many after his decease either delivering them from grievous tentations or freeing them from their Diseases or other dangers or giving them good Counsel or foretelling