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A02442 The spiritual pilgrimage of Hierusalem, contayninge three hundred sixtie fiue dayes iorney wherin the deuoute person may meditate on sondrie pointes of his redemption. With particular declaration of diuers Saints bodies and holy places which are to be seene in the said-voyage: As also sundrie deuout praiers and meditations verie healpful to the pilgrimes: With licence.; Devote manier om geestelijk pelgrimage te trekken tot het Heilige Land. English Paeschen, Jan van.; R. H., fl. 1605. 1605 (1605) STC 12574; ESTC S115004 54,778 182

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but three or fouer persons there burne 18. lampes and there is Masse said before the knightes of the Sepulcher vvhich are kinghted in the same place Noble men and gentelmen are here made kinghtes hauing a girdel of goulde and a gylte svvorde put a bout them and gylte Spurres ò their heeles and enclininge in prayer before the Sepulcher take an oath are doubed kinghts by the gardein of the Friers of vvhom he receaueth 3. blowes in the neck Meditate how the night beinge come the honorable frendes vvho tooke Iesus downe desiered the mother of our Lord that it would now please hir to permit them to bury his dead body and how Ioseph and Nichodemus wrapped Iesus in a cleane Sindon or cloath with mirrhe Aloes and sweete spices and rowled a great stone to the mouth of the Sepulcher when they had laied Iesus there in in the sight of his doleful mother who wept bitterly with other his frendes and so they al departed home because of the night in great heauines The 15 Station O Merciful Lorde and Sauiour of mankinde whom it hath pleased to endure so much for my loue wretch that I am I beinge the cause of thy death and passion I beseeche thee by the merites of thy precious death which thou hast endured with so great loue for me that thou wilt geue life to my soule and pardon al my sinnes and paines due for them both in this life and at my death and that I may euery day learne to die wel to the end I may liue with thee euerlastingly Amen The 227. day Meditate how our Lord Iesus did arise by his owne proper force and verru the third day out of the closed Sepulcher victoriously like a noble valiant Champian and first appeared to his deare mother accompained with a multitude of Angels whoe ioyed with vnspeakeable ioy and gladnes and the Angels sounge Regina caeli letare c. Before the highe Aultar in the quiere is the place vvhere our Lady vvas vvhen our ●ord appe●red to hiron Easter day Before t●e great Aultar is a fair marble stone vvhere on 〈◊〉 Lorde stoode wh●n he appeared to our Ladie And this is th● stone vpon vvhich S. Helen proued the Crosses by layinge a dead body vnder them On th● left hand there is an Aultar on vvhich the holy Crosse remayned a lōge time after S Helen found it on the right hand of the quiare is a longe and great peece of the Piller vvhere vnto our Lorde vvas bounde vvhen he was whipped VVhere he receaued 624 stripes Nere there vnto are 4. Pillers vvhich continualy svveate vvater The 2●8 day Meditate how our Lord appeared to Mary Magdalen in likenes of a Gardner when she sat weepinge at the Sepulcher and how sweetly he comforted hir commandinge hir to declare his Resurrection to his disciples and to S. Peter Betvvene the Sepulcher of our Lorde and the quiare of our Ladie ar tvvo Tombes which are tvvo marble stones vpon the which our Lorde on the one appeared like a Gardner and Mary Magdalen satt on the other Before the Church of the holy Sepulcher tovvardes the South is a great Hospital of S. Iohn Baptiste vvhere was Zacharies house S. Iohn Baptists father Bethanie lieth tovvards the North tvvo miles from Hierusalem before the mount of Oliuet nere Bethpage At the end of Bethanie is the Place vvhere Martha met our Lord and toulde him that hir brother Lazarus vvas dead There is also shevved the place vvhere Iesus went to lodge Nere that is a Castel of Magdalen Nere Hierusalem is the Castle vvhere Lazarus dwelt the Sepulcher whēce Iesus raised him There is the house of Simeon the eper where Mary Magdalen anointed the feete of our Lorde Returninge to Hierusalem you passe by the Figtree which our Lorde cursed and it withered incontinently The 229 day Meditate how Iesus after his Resurrection appeared to the three women in the way whom he saluted louingly saing Auete where they cast them selues prostrate on the earth and kissed his feete The 230. day At the Caue vvhere S Peter vvept bitterly for that he had denied his master Meditate how Iesus appeared to Saint Peter who was extreame ful of sorrowe for that he had denied his master how Iesus lifted him vp louingly pardoned his offence likewise how he comforted S. Iames caled the brother of our Lorde because of the resemblance he had with our Lorde who had vowed he wold neither eate nor drinke vntil he had sene our Lord to be risen likewise he comforted Ioseph of Arimathia and Nichodemus The 21. day meditate how Iesus shewed himselfe like a pilgrime to the two disciples going to Emaus howe they knewe him by breaking of bread and how they returned to serusalem and shewed to the disciples that our Lord was risen The 233. day meditate how Iesus that Easter day at night the doores being shut stode amonge his disciples saing Pax vobis and shewed them that he was cruely risen from death The ●32 day meditate how Iesus 8. daies after his resurrection appeared againe the doores being shutt and shewed his disciples his woundes saied to Thomas put thy finger into my woundes and thy handes into my side and be not incredulous but beleuing Thomas said my Lorde and my God and Christ to him Because thou hast seene me thou beleuest but blessed be they vvhich beleeue and see not THE VOYAGE OF BETHELEM LYING TOWARDES THE South a great mile of Almaine from Hierusalem a faier way full of Vines OVt of the gate of Hierusalem is the house of iust Simeon A litle farther is the place vvhere the 3 Kinges did see the starre vvhich appeared in the Easte Bethesē is a litle tovvne long and straight compassed vvith great dit●hes scituated vpon a litle mountaine neare the valley of Hebyon and is extended from Easte to weste there is the fairest Church of the holie lande with 48. Pillers of marble adorned with histories from the Creat●on of the worlde to the natiuitie of Christ couered vvith marble of diuers coullours and the wales seeled with allablaster and marble 2●0 foote longe and broade There are 12. Religeous Friers The 234 day meditate how Iesus shewed himselfe neare the sea of Tiberias to his disciples who were gone to fishe with S. Peter and had caught nothing al the night and when the morning came our Lorde appeared vnto them standing on the bancke and asked them some thing to eate commanding them to caste their netts on the right side of the baote where they caught 153. great fishes And Iesus afterwarde asked S. Peter three times if he loued him commanding him to to feede his lambes and sheepe VVithin the Cloister of the friers dovvne vnder the ground is the sepulere of S. Hierome and there ie S. Eusebius Sepulchre on the other side There is the place vvhere S. Hierome translated the Bible out of Hebrue into latin Tovvardes the South is an Aulter vvhere our lorde vvas circumcised
fallinge when he was nayled lifted vp and let ral in to the mortice of the Crosse With a moste stronge torture and ruful paine to al his holy members And for that a Pilgrimes repast is often times on greene hearbes thy Meate must be the seauen leaues which came forth of the mouth of our Sauiour when he grewe and was fixed on the holy Tree of the Crosse The 1. leafe o father forgeue them here pray for meekenes be slow to reuenge c. The 2. leafe this day thou shalt be with me in Paradise here pray for the forgeuenes of thy sinnes The 3. leafe behold thy mother here pray for diuine asistance neuer to be seperated from god The 4. leafe my God my God why hast thou forsaken me here pray for helpe and comfort of god in al thy Distresses and that he neuer forsake thee especially in the hower of thy death The 5. leafe I Thirst here pray for an earnest desier thirst of the loue of god With a feruent holy honger worthely to receaue the B. sacrament The 6. leafe It is finished here pray for fortitude to laboure and perseuer faithfully to the end in our Lords holy seruice and in thy true estate and vocation The 7. leafe O father in to thy handes I comend my spirit here pray for the worthy offeringe vp of thy soule at the hower of thy death in to the handes of thy Redeemer For thy Drinke in the Tauernes thou shalt finde in the the Sellers of our Sauiour that wyne maketh glad the hart of man Which be the seauen effusion of the blood of our Lord Iesus The 1. effusion his Circumcision here pray for the circumcision of al superfluitie and to be filled with the sweete dew of a pure and innocent life and perfectly to be cleansed from lust and concupiscence The 2. effusion in sweating water blood here pray to forsake al c●etures and the loue of this wretched world The 3. effusion in his whiping here learne to reioyce in abstinence penance The 4. effusion In his Coronation pray to reioyce in nothing but in the Crosse of Christ The 5. effusion In plucking of his garments pray to pluck away from thee al old infirmities which haue long cleaued fast vnto thee the loue of al transitory thinges that thy soule may be perfectly adorned with the garment of diuine loue The 6 effusion In his nayling here pray to haue a firme constancie in the Catholike faith The 7. effusion In the peircing of his Blessed hart here pray to receaue worthelie before thy departure the holie Eucharist This Pilgrime must haue also a Tent for the night which may be the seauen sorrowes of our Blessed Lady The 1. sorrow to heare old Simeon say that the sword of sorrow should pearce hir hart here pray for the obtayning of trew knowledg and repentance of thy sinnes and compassion for the same The 2. sorow when she fled by night in to the coūtry of Egipt and here pray for patience in al thy tribulations The 3. sorowe when she had lost Iesus and could not til three Dayes find him againe here pray that thou neuer leese his grace but euer find it againe The 4 sorow when Iesus was caryeng his Crosse here pray that thou maiest willingly carry the Crosse of Christ al the dayes of thy life The 5 sorow when she saw hir sōne hanginge on the Crosse and comendinge hir to his disciple here pray so to liue in this world that his holy passion be not voide frustrate in thee The 6. sorow when Christ was let downe in hir lappe from the Crosse being dead here pray to haue grace to receiue with fruite the blessed Sacrament and to haue the benifit of euery Masse The 7. sorow when Iesus was buried and she returned to Hierusalem pray that thou maiest euer haue Iesus abidinge in thy hart and haue compassion of our blessed Lady The lenght of this Iorney This spiritual voyage is deuided in to Three hundred sixtie fiue dayes Iorneyes which is for euery day in the yeare one meditation to the end thou maiest not be silent one hower euer in any day hauinge likewise in minde al the foresaid necessaries to wit thy Aparel Thy Purse thy Staffe thy Diet thy loginge c. From London or the like place For the 1. day Meditate of God that he is incōprehensible the begining and endinge of al the fountaine of al goodnes and abone al to be honored loued and magnified For the 2 day meditate how god hath created the Angells ful of glory to praise him and for the sauegard of his creatures For the 3. day meditate how god made heauen and earth and al that in them is with in the space of seauen dayes For the 4. day Mediate of the ioy of the Angells in the creation of man For the 5. day Meditate of the creation of Adam and Eue and of thei● placinge in Paradise and what Go● commanded them For the 6. day meditate of the Driuing of Adam and Eue out of Paradice and now Adam liued in this world nine hundred thirtie yeares in Penāce labouring for his bread with the sweat of his browes For the 7. day Meditate of the diuine councel in heauen for the Deliueringe of mankind from the captiuitie of the deuil wherinto he fel thorough sinne and of the vnion togeather of Gods Iustice and Peace Mercie and Truth For the 8. day Meditate of the agreement of the holy Trinitie touchinge the saluation of mankinde For the 9 day meditate vpon the amiable leaue that our Sauiour Iesus Christ tooke of his father in heauen and of al the celestial court and of the wordes which his father vsed at his departure 1. Saing Goe my sonne goe bringe man hither to vs that he may be deliuered from damnation euerlasting 2. Goe My sonne in to al miserie Goe out of al glorie with out any maner of consolation 3. Goe that thy pure humanitie be subiect to thy diuinitie 4. Goe like a kinge to whom sodainly shal be done al princely honor 5. Goe my only childe that thy innocencie may satisfie for the faultes and offences of al men 6. Goe and remember al thy paines and torments to come to the end they may be the more greueous vnto thee 7. Goe and I wil breake and cut the course of thy life in thy florishing youth 8. Goe and I wil giue the sworde in to thy enimies handes with ful power to doe to thee whatsoever they wil. 6. Goe and endure the most cruel death and looke for no comfort at al of thy father 10 Goe and accomplish entirely by workes whatsoeuer my holy Prophets haue spoken of thee before in wordes 11. Goe my welbeloued sonne and make partakers both the good the euil of thine ignominius and shamful death that by true repentance they may receiue it 12. Goe and suffer that thy death and passion may be so inestimable for the which no man
THE SPIRITVAL PILGRIMAGE OF HIERVSALEM CONTAYninge three hundred sixtie fiue dayes Iorney wherin the deuoute Person may Meditate on sondrie pointes of his Redemption VVITH PARTICVLAR DECLARATION of diuers Saints bodies and holy places which are to be seene in the said-voyage AS ALSO SVNDRIE DEVOV'T PRAiers and meditations verie healpful to the Pilgrimes WITH LICENCE THE PREFACE TO THE READER SEing it is so my Catholike brother that this presente life is no other thinge but a continuall Pilgrimage vvhich vve are to make vpon the earth and that al the time of our life is a terme prefixed of God the Creator during vvhich space vve ought to accōplish this voiage vvhich vvhen vve haue faithfully vvalked vve may come to the Citie of heauenly Heirusalem vvhich is our kingdome and most proper contrie vvere it not great follie negligence in vs if vve should forget or to say more trulie despise and not accompte of the principal place of our repose but like vnvvise men rather to sit dovvne and rest our selues in the midle of our iorney to vvit in the fillbie and durtie vvayes of this vvretched and vvicked vvorde The trauailer or fote Post vvhich is ordinarily hiered to goe some Iorney although his iorney be longe the the vveather fovvle and the vvayes very vncleane yet hindreth not his voiage for the dificultie he conceiues of the labour but knovvinge that he getteth his liunige by meanes of the gaines and that he shal vvel cherishe and refreshe him self vvhen he is arriued at his Inne vvith great facilitie supporteth the asperitie of the trauaile vpon hope of the recompence vvhich he aftervvards expecteth VVe then deare bretheren expecting the rovvne of euerlastinge glorie vvhich our lord hath promised to such as loue him shal vve appeare more vnvvillinge or vvearie for the obtayninge hereof then vve vvould be for the gayninge only of some temporall commoditie Let vs behould therfore vvhat care paines our louing lord hath taken of our saluation let vs learne to trauaille couragiously like deuout holy pilgrimes to follovve his steppes vvho hath left vs an exsample of his blessed life passion and ruminate in our hartes euery day aparte some seuerall poinct therof and after vvel to practise the same in our selues for such ought to be the end of al our spiritual exercises by vvhich meanes vve may attaine to the happie end that vve desier vvherof hauing found this litle Treatise of A Spiritual Pilgrime assuringe my selfe that it vvould be a thinge very agreable to al maner of deuout and pious persons I thought good to bring the same to light Beseechinge the gentle Reader to accept of this litle guift and to respect more my hartie affection then the littlenes of the thinge The rest I remitt to the disposition of Almightie god the Creator of al thinges vvhose only honnor and gloire I desier herein Amen Thy hartie vvel-vviller in Christ Iesus R. H. THE SPIRITVAL PILGRIMAGE TO HIERVSALEM I If thou desirest welbeloued to be this holy Pilgrime thou must first by Confession make cleane thy soule from sinne for it is vnpossible with an vncleane soule to receiue the grace of god or to walke the iourney of a perfect Pilgrime Secondly thy sinnes must be washed in the seuen effusions of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus The 1. effusion was his Circumcision to cleanse thine hart from concupiscence and al thoughtes of carnalitie The 2. effusion when he did sweate water blood in the Gardē to purge thee from al Ire and wrath The 3. effusion was his whipinge to heale thee from al Slouth and Idelnes The 4 effusion his crowninge with Thorne to suppresse thy Pride The 5. effusion the strippinge of his garments which cleaued fast to his B. body for to cure thy Auarice The 6. effusion his naylinge to the Crosse hande and foote and sayinge I thirst to heale thy Gluttonie The 7. effusion the peircinge of his side to purge thy hart from Enuie hatred and malice Thirdly thou must prouide in thy Purse good store of Coyne especially of fine gould for that it is light of cariadge This gould is gotten by the often and worthy receauing of the Blessed Sacrament The 1. Purse thou must put this gould in must be a firme faith against al assaultes of thine enimies out of which Purse thou must distribute liberally by true Loue and thankefulnes The 2. Purse must be filled with Patience the which thou must chiefly keepe to defray thine owne expences least if thou want thereof thou perishe by the way for hunger The 3 Purse it to be filled with al sortes of vertues and out of this thou must spend liberally a bout the profit of thy neighbours whether they be in this life or departed hence by the workes of mercie both bodely and ghostly Keepe safe these Purces in the wallet of meekenes fast Lockt with the keye of humilitie Fourthly thy Apparel must be simple as our Sauiours was beinge kinge of glorie despise the●for thy self as Christ did him self in his life and death Fifthly Thy Hatte must be Obedience to thy Superiours as Christ was to his Inferiours in his Coronation Sixtly Thou must be shodde with the Shoes of straight Consideration with desier of following the life and steppes of Christe and his Saintes markinge wel the difference of thy wayes from theirs Seuenthly Thou must carry with thee the wallet of a pure Conscience and cleane harte which thou art to beg of thy Sauioure by feruent prayer Ayghtly Thou must haue in thy hande the staffe of the Crosse with which thou must alwayes staye vp thy selfe Ninthly Proceed with blessing thee In the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holie Ghost _____ Inuocate the aide of the glorious virgin Mary to be thy helpe in this Pilgrimage Pray to thy holy Angel and to the Sainte who is thy Patrone Tenthly Daily comende thy self to god with the remembrance of thy Apparr●t Accompany thy self with heauenly company that they may shew thee the way and ayde thee in al thy distresses and comfort thee Consideringe it is almost impossible for a Pilgrime to goe a lōge way without fallinge Thou shalt recollect the Seauen fallinges of Christe our Lord takinge one of them for euery Day in the weeke The 1. the fallinge of our Lord being taken when they hastned him to passe ouer the water of Cedron The 2. the fallinge of our Lord in the Streete being sent from Pilate to Herod and back againe thrust and thronged by the Iewes The 3. the fallinge of our sweete Redeemer with his face vpon the Steppes in Pilates house The 4. his fallinge after his scourginge thorough his extreame debilitie and weaknes The 5. in his voiage to the Mount of Caluary fallinge Seauen sondry times to the earth by the way vnder the heauie burthen of his Crosse The 6. fallinge was when so inhumainly he was throwen downe vpon the Crosse and moste Lamentably haled and stretched forth therupon The 7
from the top of his head to the soale of his foote no parte of his fleash remained whole and seemed so weake that he was not able to stande receauinge 624. lashes with roddes and whippes The. 20● day To the place where our lorde was crouned with Thornes Meditate in what distresse our lorde was when the wicked seruants tooke him beinge so scourged and cloathed him with a purple garment mocked him and crowned him with a wreathed crowne of thornes what extreame paine Iesus felt at his Coronation cheifly in his braines and sinnowes Also in the impression of the said Crowne how the bloode sprange out of his veines and how the blood of his heart trembled and how the blood ranne downe about his face and neck when he was stroken vpon the same crowne with the Reede what greueous skorne and torment this was altogether and how they kneeled and mocked him The 204. day To the place vvhere Iesus was shevved by Pilate sainge Ecce Homo vvhich is a vault● In which is an arche in the which two stones of white marble are set vpon one Pilate stoode and on the other stoode Iesus Meditate vpon the excessiue loue of Iesus harte when he so gently suffered him self to be shewed to the people beinge skant able to goe and what sor owe Christ suffered when Pilate said Ecce Homo and againe the people cringe ●olle Tolle crucifige cum Wher vppon Iesus wept moste bitterly The 205 day To the place where Pilate led Iesus and inquired if he were the sonne of god Meditate in what piteous estate the noble soule of Iesus was hauinge so great dishonor despite and torments done vnto him by these wicked men how paciently he heard their crienges sainge we haue no kinge but Cesar Also of his meeke silence when Pilate asked him of whence he was c. The 206. day To the place where our Lord receaued his iudgment and sentence of death by Pilate There were 80000. Iewes vvho cried for his death as it is reuealed Meditate what inexplicable loue was in the hart of Iesus which constranied him to be iudged of his creatures who were able to doe nothinge without him and that vnto so ignominious and vile a death as the death of the Crosse and of his so great patience content and willingnes to suffer al for mans redemption The vvay of the Crosse to wardes mount Caluarie The 4. Station O Moste puisant iudge of heauen and earth by the incomprehensible loue by the which thou sufferedst for me incomparable torments of mockinge whippinge Crowning false witnesse haste receaued of Pilate sētence to be crucified and to die on the Crosse moste willingly I beseech thee o Lābe of god to geue me true knowledge and despisinge of my self and also perfect obedience to thee my Lorde and to my superious and to iudge here of my sowle and of my doinges to the end I may not seare thy straight and iuste iudgement hereafter Amen The 207. day To the place vvhere the Purple Robe was pulled of vvhen he vvas to beare his Crosse Meditate how humbly piteously our most louinge lorde stoode in the midest of the people when they spoiled him of his purple garment and how the people stoode gasinge on him to his great paine and griefe how they put on his owne garments that he might be the better knowen of al men and how he caried the heauie burthen of the Crosse for the sinnes of al the world with excessiue great paines The Crosse was 1● foote longe and 8. foot● ouerthvvart and it vveighed 150. pounde vvaight From the place vvhere Christ vvas iudged to the Place vvhere the Crosse vvas laied on him vvere 1● paces and from the plac vvhere the Crosse vvas laied on him to the plac vvhere he first fel are 40. strides and euery stride conteineth tvvo comon paces or six foote And from that to the place vvhere his vvoful mother met him vvere ●0 strides and three foote There vvent vvith our Lord to mount Caluaries 15000 parsons The 5. Station O Most noble kinge valiāt Stādard beater who for the loue of me didest permit the heauie burthen of the Crosse to be laied vpon thy shoulders which were ful sore with stripes and there with al al the sinnes of the worlde offeringe the same by thy death vpon the Aultar of the Crosse to thy heauēly father I beseeche the healp me to cary my Crosse that I may willingly sustaine the same and to serue thee according to my vocation Amen The 208. day Tovvardes the mount Calnarie to the Chapel vvhere our Lady stoode caled Sancta Maria in plasmo vvhere the Blessed virgin sounded Here vvas the seconde falinge of our Lord. Meditate how Iesus went forwarde with his painful and heauie Crosse and for waight and paine thereof our good Lorde went almoste double vnder it and how the souldiers vsed him cruelly striking him and reuilinge him al which he tooke with as great patience and mildenes as if he had bene easely gently entreated and how peaceably he went betwixt two theeues as if he had bene the captaine being rebuked despised and reuiled of the people as he went vntil he went out at the gate of the citie wherat his mother met him and with what intollerable sorrowe he cast his lookes vpon hir The. 6. Station O Merciful Lord god by the fountaine of thy tender compassion which thou boarest to our infirmitie which constrayned thee to carry thy Crosse to thy great confusion and paines goinge betwene two theues as the Captaine of them with thy head crowned thy face swollen with blowes disfigured with spittel and al thy body wounded with effusion of thy precious blood and by the greate compassion in behouldinge thy welbeloued mother when thou perceaued hir also so discomforted because of thy dolours I beseech the moste faithful mediator that I may continualy folowe thee by loue to the end that I may be pertaker of thy moste sacred and moste bitter passion Amen Here say the Salue Regina or thrice Aue maria from the place where our Lady stoode vnto the place where Simon Cirenct● was compelled to carry the Crosse of our Lorde The 209. day In the place vvhere Simon C●reneus was compelled to carry the Crosse of Christ and here is the third falinge of our Sauiour Meditate now how our Lorde fel for faintnes and was not able to goe any father without healp and how Simeon was constrayned against his wil to beare his Crosse The 7 Station O My Lord Iesu Christ moste pure glasse of perfect patience by thy great paine and wearines which thou enduredst in caring thy heauie Crosse and falinge oft times vpon the earth and by the loue and ardor of thy holy hart which caused thee to proceede I beseeche thee my refuge renew the puporse of my slouthful hart wilingly to cary after thee the spritual crosse of religion and what other soeuer it shal please thee to lay vpon me the which
our Lord was nailed to the Crosse Meditate how these vile and cruel wretches did leade our Sauiour from the aforesaid stone to the Crosse where they threwe him violētly vpō his back on the hard Crosse that it hurt him very sore and shooke al the veines of his holy harte which he tooke in good parte with patience for the loue which he had of the saluation of mākinde how mercifully he spread his armes a broade of his owne accorde to be nailed with those boisterous nailes of Iron Also how al his body was extreāly stretched with ●o●des that it cracked that the veines sinewes did breake a sōder beinge str●t●hed like a stringe on a Bowe and with what patience he suffered the same and how they troade on him with their feete spurned and thrust his head where they would haue it lye takinge greate pleasure in their cruelty and tormentinge of him Also how they strooke on his head sides with their hammers in somuch that the blood did issue forth of his nose and mouth Remēber also the great sorowe his blessed mother had when she heard the blowes of the hammers and What countenance she had seing the body of hir deere sonne al bloody and in so piteous a plight The Iewes giue him 50. blovves vvith hammers vvhen they fastened him vpon the Crosse The 13. Station O Sweete Iesus by al the paines and anguishes thou sufferedst when thou wast stretched on the Crosse with great courage and patience for me miserable catife beinge moste cruely fastned on the same geue me grace I beseech thee to vse wel al the mēbers of my body in thy holy seruice and that when the bitternes and panges of death shal stretch al my members I may then remember thy greueous paines and dolours and with thee offer my self in Sacrifice and patiently to endure al which thy holy pleasure shal be to send me At an Aultar in the quier is a place vvhere the vvicked played at dice for Christes garments at which place our blessed Lady and Magdalen did greatly sorrow On the left hand it is where the Iewes prepared the vinegar and gaule In a Chappel vnder the ground is the place vvhere sainte Helin was wont to pray and vvhere the died and vvas first buried but after vvas translated to venice Yet deeper is the place vvhere S. Helin found the three Crosses and three nayles and the Crowne of Thornes Ascendinge on another Aultar thou shalt finde vnder the same a shorte Piller vvhere on our Lord d●d sit vvhen the crovvne of Thornes vvas put on his head now you ascende the mounte of Caluarie vvhich is a wh●te Rocke there is afaire Church or Chappell vvhich is all gilded vvith goulde and azur and is paued vvith marble On the one side there is the place vvhere our lord vvas hanged on the crosse into this place fevve people doe enter By the doore there is the hoale of the holie Crosse all open tvvo foote deepe and a space brode into vvhich you may put your arme The 215 day To contemplate howe our Lord Iesus was lifted from the grounde and carried to be set betwene tow theeues to his greater shame and to suffer moste bitter death for the redemption of mankinde Meditate of the excessiue loue which our Sauiour Iesus had of the health and saluation of mankinde which was kindled in his diuine harte like a burning fire which caused him so patiently to be lifted vp shaked and let fale vpon the grounde with vnspeakeable paine to all his holie members which stroke vnto the hatre of his dolorous mother The which fale he susteined that the diuine iustice should not eternally condemne the poore sinner at euerie time hee shoulde fale into deadly sinne And how he was lifted vp se●te betwixt two theues and how he was annoyed with the stincke sauour of the dead bodies which were on mounte Caluarie The 216. day meditate with what greate patience our Lord endured to be crucified stretched nailed blasphemed and dishonored as well in his diuinitie as in his humanitie by the high Preists Scribes Pharises and Elders who contrarie to the lawe followed after for this effecte vvhich was more tormente vnto him then any of his other paines wherevpon with greate humilitie he beganne to pray for his enimies the 1. worde My father forgeue them they knovve not vvhat they doe The 217. day meditate in the same place with how greate pacience our Lorde Iesus endured in those intollerable tormēts the space of three hours hanging on the Crosse hauing not the meanes to moue any one of his members where one might easealy number euerie bone and see his ●●ines and sinewes Of the blasphemie of one of the theeues and of the repentance of the good theefe And of the words of Iesus to him the 2. worde Th● day thou ●halt be vvith me in Paradice The ●●8 day meditate this day of the vnspeakeable sorrowe which our lords broken harte did feele vvhen he did behoulde his heuie and discomforted Mother by him to whome hee spake in this manner The 3. vvorde VVoman behoulde thy Sonne And after to S. Iohn Behoulde thy mother Where at they both helde there peace not being able to speake for sorrowe and teares The 219. day meditate in vvhat great distresse the body of our Lord did hang seeking vvith intollerabe paines to turne or vvinde himselfe vpon the Crosse thinking to finde some more ease and so vveeping bloodie teares cried to his father vvith a high voice the 4 worde M● god my god vvhie hast thou forsaken me thy o●ly sonne into the handes of sinners and how darkenes came ouer all the whole earth from the sixt houre to the ninth houre and the sunne also lost his light The 220. day meditate vvhat extreāe pouertie our lorde endured vpon the Crosse vvhen all his naturall humors were spent and run out and in his exceeding drieth cried out the 5 worde I thirste And how he coulde not gette so much as a litle coulde vvater How one of the iniuste vvicked ministers filled a sponge vvith vineger mingled with gale put it to the mouth of Iesus but when he tasted it he would not drinke it To the ende that we shoulde not taste of the cup of death euerlasting The 221. day Meditate how our Lord endured peaceably and patiently al the paines and torments of the Crosse by which meanes he satisfied and paid to god his father the det for our sinnes which Iesus consideringe from pointe to pointe therof and findinge al to be fulfilled which the Scriptures and Prophecies had fore tould of him he cried the 6. word It is finished The 222. day Meditate how our Lord Iesus prepated him self to die and of the great patience he had when death was now come in to his woundes in to his bones and began to assault his sacred hart at the first assault heauen and earth trembled At the second the stones and Rockes did cleaue a
the beginninge of the worlde The 315. day Meditate what prayses and thanksgeueing shal be yealded to god the father eternally by his elect and saued creatures for that by his grace he hath preserued them The 316. day Meditate how the moste excellent praise of Sanctus Sanctus Sanctus is songe in heauen without ceasinge blessed be thou o Christ eter●nally that haste redeemed and saued vs. The 317. day Thinke how the heauenlie spi●ittes and saued sowles do reioyce in behouldinge the face and pleasant visage of our Lord out of which may be drawen alioy and pleasure The 318. day Thinke how al saued creatures doe now reioyce in makinge ioy beinge set at the heauenly table with ful delighte● perpetual rest puisance and riches and doe drinke of the aboundance of gods howse and talkinge of such great ioy as neuer ●ie hath se●ne care hath heard nor ●●uer ●ntre● in to the harte of man The 3●9 Meditate how god hath created the ●urning Seraphins most noble and incomparable faier shaning a houe al Angelical creaturs And how the beutie of the most highe and holie Trinitie shineth infinitlie about the ●outie of the Seraphin● The 320 day meditate how the roble Scraphins burning in the love of God doe ioy without ceasing in the diuine fulnes in behoulding continually the heauenly and most diuine iufluence betwene the father and his welbeloued-Sonne The 321. day Thinke how the noble Cherubins haue there regarde amiablie fixed on god do admire of the excellent sweetenes and influence of his most noble diui●iti● The 322 day Thinke how much wisdome is giuen to the most excellente Cherubins whereby they haue knowledge of theire Creator and doe enioy the illumination of the most high diuinitie The 323. day meditate how the Throanes doe rest the selues quietly in God and doe enioy a maruelous sweetene● in him The 324. day meditate how all the happie spirits of the caelestiall Courr● abounding with innumerable inestimable delightes without ceasing doe giue continual praise to the most high and holie Trinitie The 325. day meditate how the holie Trinitie is the fountaine and increated nature from whence al things doe descend in forme and Creation The 362. day meditate how the holie Trinitie is the cleare glasse wherein all Saints doe behoulde and contemplate the diuine power wisdome boun●ie them selues also and all thinges The 327. day Meditate howe the father without ceasinge giueth influence ingenderinge his sōne in new delights of ioyes The 328. day Meditate of the person of the Sonne who is the eternall wisedome of the father being eternally engendred and borne of his father as a most shinning beame of the light of the Sonne The 329. day Meditate how the Sōne of god reioyceth al the heauenly citie and geueth recreation to al the blessed spirites who without any means are vnited and conioyned with god The. 330. day Meditate how the Sōne of god loueth the Father the Father the Sonne and what great ioy the Sōne hath in behouldinge his Father and againe the Father in behouldinge his Sonne The. 331. day Thinke of the holie ghost proceeding frō the father the Sonne how continually he filleth all them that are in heauen with the pleasant sappe of ioy and entertayneth them without ceasing with fre she ioy The 3●2 day To S. Georges Churche in Venice vvhere is his arme and his hande Meditate of the greate ioie that the Queene of Paradise and mother of god Marie hath at this present of the honour that shall be shewed to her euermore in heauen of God of al faued creatures The 334 day To S. Barb aras Church vvhere her body is and a great bone of S. Christopher Meditate how the sweete flower of the Virginitie of Marie incessātly marueleth for that the Creator of all creatures was so much humbled as to sucke her pappes The ●3● day Meditate how the mother of God is now an Aduocatrixe a pacifier of al sinns before out heauēly father with her Sonne shewing hir Virginall pappes for the whic● all humane creatures which be saued yeald therefore to her euermore praise honour and thankes-geuing The ●35 day meditate how great the sweetenes is w●ich M●cie tak●th now in the glorie of Paradice for the riches of the nolie G●o●t is opened vnto her The 336. day VVithin Venice vvhere thou art to recken vv●th the Patron of the galley S Peter vvi●h h●s com●anie If thou haste satisfied all thou ●rom●sed him in the ●0 date and giue him thanke● vvith some praier to his honour Meditate vv●at great ●oy the Queene of Paradise hath being sett nexte the most holy and glorious Trinitie The ●37 day To Palia Meditate vvhat greate ioy Macie taketh in that she hath bene the ●nother of the euerla●ting worde The ●38 day meditate how sweetely Marie lowlie gi●eth th●nkes to the holy Trinitie and gi●eth thanks without ceasing and knoweth perfectlie she is beloued The ●●9 day Meditate how our Ladie is sweetely en●●roned with holie Angels the heauenly noste and how her ●rightnes and theirs compared together are like a ●hadow to the bright Sunne The ●40 day Meditate how the Apo●tels reioyse in heauē clothed with ●auce pou●sered wit● starrs of Christian faith ●hining like the sunne The ●4● day A● Tr●nt where is the body of the Infance Simeon vvh●e vvas martyred ●y the Infide●ls meditate how greatly the Apostels reioyced for that they shall be sette of twelue seates iudginge al● nations of the earth The ●41 day Meditate how the holie virgins doe follow the Lambe of God clothed with long white robes ●hinīg with cleannes and Virgintie The ●4● day meditate with what f●veeroues the espouses of the lambe who Virgin̄s doe carrie the singuler garland and Cro●ne of golde which is caled Au●eola ouer the faier Corone of the heauenly glorie The ●44 day Meditate how hartely the spouses of the lambe are beloued of the holie Trinitie because that for the loue of him they cōtinued notanie white soptted or defiled The ●45 day Meditate how the holy Virgings doe receaue of our lorde Iesus the coller of golde with other ornamentes for theire neckes by moste sweete loue The 346. day meditate how the Patriarckes Prophets reioyce without ceasing for that they see in glorie hi. whose death accomplished all which they did Prophesie of him The 347. day Meditate how sweetlie the holie m●rtyres doe reioyse vvith our Lorde for that for the loue of him they haue shedd their precious bloode The 348. day Meditate vvhat companies of holy Martirs with Palmes in their handes in signe of victorie and triumphe proceede in order before the Holie Trinity and receiue aboundant treasures of heauenly ioye and glorie The. 349. day Meditate how the holye Martyrs doe become dronke with the sweete fountaine of heauenly comforts for that they suffered such bitter death for Christes sake The. 350. day Meditate how in the holie Confessors the merites of their holie deuout thoughtes and contemplations is now brightly shininge in them The. 351. day Meditate how all the Saintes in Pardice haue done no one so litle a good deede but hath now his particular recompence and rewarde The 352. day Meditate how al the elect Sanites of god doe now triumphe in Paradise and are highlie rewarded there for al their labours The. 353. day Meditate how al the Saintes are comforted in heauen for al their trauaile they haue so patiently suffered on earth The. 354. day Thinke how al the Saintes in heauen are now crowned with crownes of inestimable ioy for that they haue here on earth behaued them selues so valiantly in fightinge and conqueringe the world the fleash and the Deuil The 355. day Thinke o Pilgrime for what life thou art created and made of thy creator Wherfor behaue thy self valiantly and fight manfully whilst thou art here for the life of man is but a war-fare on earth The. 356 day Thinke o deuout sowle to what holie and happie end thow art elected for the which cause beare thy aduersities with al patience and suffer gladly here for a little time The. 357. day Meditate of the soueraing and cleare brightnes of euerlastinge life and humbly craue that the same blessed brightnes may happpely shinein thy soule The 358. day Thinke of the most pleasant sweetenes of the euerlastinge life and hartely pray that thou maist euen now somwhat feele and taste the same to the end that thy drye hart may be sweetned and comforted ther with The 359 day Meditate of the moste happie felicitie of the eternal life and desier with moste earnest harte that thou ma●●t haue comfort of the same and be filled there with The. 360. day you may visit at Colin the bodies of the. 3 ●inges o● Saint Vrsula and the XI thousand Virgin● Meditate of the life to come which is ●e●er to die being without a● sor●●v●or wante of any thinge and desier of thy lord god that once thou maist behould and enioy the face of ●is di●ine Ma●e●te The 361. day you may visit at Ac●n the Smock of the B. Virgin the Hose of Sainte Ioseph and many other reliques Meditate hovv ioyfully one day God the Fa●h●r vvil giue him selfe to the povver of thy memory The. 362. day At Maistrike is the body of Saint Seruace cosen to our Sauiour in the fourth degree Thinke hovv svvetly they Sonne of God shal be vvholie enclosed in the povver of thy vnderstandinge The. 393. day Meditate hovv comfortably the Holy Ghoste like runing streames of vvater shal be continualy povvringe in the desiers of thy harte vvith great and vnspeakable svveetnes to thy sovvle The. 364. day Meditate hovv the Holy Trinitie shal aboun●antly fille thee vvith al kinde of heauenly delightes in his glorious kingdome of Paradise yea vvith much more then either eie hath seene eate hath heard or the harte of man is able to conceiue The 365. day At thy lodginge in London or from vvhence thou departedst Meditate hovv al faithfull Pilgrimes after this mortal Pilgrimage shal be in greate ease rest and svvetnes for euermore and shal remaine happie vvith out end The vvhich the Holy Trinitie by the intercession of the Blessed mother and of al Saintes graunte vs Amen