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A07625 The testament of William Bel. Gentleman Left written in his owne hand. Sett out above 33. yeares after his death. With annotations at the end, and sentences, out of the H. Scripture, fathers, &c. By his sonne Francis Bel, of the Order of Freers Minors, definitor of the province of England: guardian of S. Bonaventures colledge in Dovvay: and professor of the sacred Hebrevv tongue, in the same. Electo meo fœdus excidi Bell, William, d. 1598.; Bell, James, d. 1643. 1632 (1632) STC 1802; ESTC S113723 71,054 197

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●herfore how small soever how soever to thy merits vnequall thancks-g●vings and when thou hast received ou● v●wes by prayer excuse our falts Adm● our prayers within the sacrarie of thy hearing bring vs ba●ke an antidote of reconciliation be it by thee excusable which b● thee we intrude let that become impetrable which with faithfull minde we aske receiue what we offer giue againe what w● aske excuse that we feare because thou ar● the only hope of sinners by thee we hope for perdon of our sinnes and in thee most blessed is the expectation of our rewards Holy Marie succour the wretches helpe the pusillanimous refresh the sorrowfull pray for the people stand for the clerecie make intercession for the deuout woman kinde lett all feele thy helpe that celebrate ●hy memorie Assist readily to the vowes of those that aske and to all repay the ●ished effect Let thy dayly studies be to pray for the people of God who blessed ●ast merited to beare the Redeemer of the world that liveth and reigneth world with●ut end Very worthy and iust is it to glorifie hee mother of our God ever most blessed ●nd vndefiled Chrysost in liturg more honorable then Che●ubins more glorious farre then Seraphins ●ho vvithout all corruption hast brought ●orth God vve magnifie thee the true mo●her of God haile Marie full of grace our ●ord is vvith thee blessed thou among ●omen blessed the fruit of thy vvombe ●ecause thou hast brought forth the Sa●iour of our soules To thee vve call most holy virgin Athan in Evag. de S. Maria Deipara be ●indfull of vs thou vvho even after thy ●eliverie diddest remaine a virgin Haile ●arie full of grace our Lord is with thee the orders of Angels and all men doe call thee blessed Blessed art thou aboue all woemen blessed the fruit of thy wombe Make intercession for vs O Mistresse O Ladie O Queene and Mother of God Greg. Nazian Traged Christi Thrice blessed mother light of virgins that dost inhabit the bright temples of heaven free from filth of mortalitie adorned now with immortalities stole yeeld a benigne eare to my words from on high and receiue I beseech thee O virgin my prayers Bernar. serm 2. de Advent O blessed inventor of grace bringe forth of life and mother of health let vs b● thee haue accesse to thy sonne that by the● he may receive vs who by thee was give● to vs. IMMACVLATE This is the prope● epithete of the Conception of our blesse● Ladie Others there are appropriated to he● virginitie as most entire most pure vndefiled not corrupted not stayned vntouched c. Whence may be gathered th● authors opinion of the immaculate Conception to be the same that our Seraphica● Order hath even from the beginning raise● and maintained both in Quire schoole that the B. Virgin was alwayes Immaculat● even in the first instant of her Conception as becōmed the Maiestie of God that w● to be borne of her vnspotted flesh Cāt. 4.7 Thou art all immaculate c. Pag. 17. § 1. lin 15. MEMBERS OF THE TRIVMPHANT CHVRCH HAVE IN CHRIST COMPASSION ON THE MEMBERS OF THE MILITANT CHVRCH By reason of their vnion For we beleeue in the holy Catholike Church the cōmunion of Saints The right order of confession required Aug. in Encheridio c. 56. that after the Trinitie the Church should be adioyned as a house to the dweller and to God his Temple and to the builder his Citie The which is here to be taken whole not only in that part in which it is a pilgrim here on earth from the Sunne ri●ing to the setting of the same praysing the name of our Lord and after the captivi●ie of oldnesse singing a new song but ●lso in that part which alwayes hath adhe●ed to God in heaven from the time that it was first created and hath experienced no evill of his fall this stands fast blessed ●n the holy Angels and helpeth as it ought ●o doe his part that is in pilgrimage be●ause both shall be one by companie of e●ernitie and now is one by the band of ●haritie which whole is instituted to ●orship one God Psalm 118.63 David said while he was yet living I am partaker with all that feare thee and keepe thy commandements 1. Cor. 12.12 As the bodie is but one and yet hath many members and all the members are but one bodie so also Christ for in one spirit we were baptized into one The eye cannot say to the hand I need not thy helpe nor the head to the feet you are no● necessarie for me God hath tempered the bodie giving to it that wanted the more aboundant honour that there might be no schisme in the bodie but that the member together might be carefull one for another and if one member feele any smart all th● members doe condole with it or if any on member receiue any comfort all the members doe congratulate with it and you ar● the bodie of Christ and members of h● members c. S. Maximus serm de SS Octavio Advētitio Salvatore martyribus Taurinēsibus All martyrs are most devoutly to b● worshipped but especially those are to b● honoured of vs whose reliques we haue 〈◊〉 possession for those helpe vs with the prayers but these with their passion wit● these we haue familiaritie for they be a●waies with vs they dwell with vs that i● they keepe vs whilest we liue and receiue 〈◊〉 when we dye here lest vvee offend the● lest the horrour of hell invade vs. To th● end it vvas ordayned by our forefathers that our bodies should be laid by the Saints boanes that vvhilest hell feareth them paine may not come at vs vvhilest Christ illuminateth them our darcknesse may fly away Resting vvith the holy Martyrs vve escape hell by their merits but not vnlesse vve be fellowes vvith them in their sanctitie Pag. 17. § 1. lin 18. In opinione Doct. subtilis INTO HIS FIRST SVBSTANCE This can not be physically vnderstood but is morally taken for death He dyed the 29. of Iune 1598. of a consumption vvherof he lay sicke almost a yeare at his manour house of Temple broughton and was according to his will buried in S. Maries the parish Church of Handburie in the place vvhere the high Altar stood in the time of Catholike Religion Of vvhat age he died I know not but gather that he could not vvant much of 60. It is evident in the Testament that he lived 40. yeares and vpward vnmaried aftervvard he had 12. children borne him by one vvife at 12. severall births Howsoever the life vvas short for a man of his vvorth and yet long by reason of the vvorth of it As it is said Sap. 4. He that is consummate and perfected in short time hath accomplished many times and ages De fato sane in●ellige Seneca Epist 4. de breviori vita non curandum Our care must not be to liue long bu● to