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A78099 A brief explication of the Office of The Blessed Virgin Marie Mother Of God together with a small treatise concerning the institution thereof &c. / composed by the R.F.E.VV. Priest and Monke of the Order of S. Benedict. Byfleet, John Edward, b. 1607. 1652 (1652) Wing B6401A; ESTC R203969 220,898 605

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vertue of true humilitie doe euen from the fall of Lucifer acknowledge all their excellencie as receiued from him and mankind depressed by the Serpent alsoe in particular such as resigne themselues to his holie will and for his loue doe submitt themselues vnder all creatures Raising vp from the earth from carnall life from the loue of transitorie things and terrene thoughts the needie such as are voide and destitute of spirituallitie inriching them with diuine gifts with the loue of heauenly things and the contemplation of high mysteries and lifting vp to the Kingdome of glorie the poore the humble out of the dung of this corruptible bodie To place him there with Princes with the holie Angels with Princes of his people with the cheifest of his elect for the Triumphant Church is one vnited of good men and holie Angels Or thus That he maie place him on his right hand in the daie of iudgement with the Princes of whome the Prophet Isaie speaketh saying Our Isa 3. Lord shall come to iudgement with the ancients of his people and his Princes VVho maketh the barren woman the congregation of the Gentils to dwell in à house in the militant Church à ioyfull Mother of spirituall children whome she regenerateth of water and the holie Ghost In this sense the Apostle alleadgeth Gala. 3. that of the Prophet Isaie Reioyce thou barren that bearest not breakeforth and crie that trauailest not because many are the children of the desolate to witt of Gentilitie then of her that hath à husband to wit the Synagogue whose spouse husband was God almightie but he left her for her incredulitie as the Prophet Ieremy Iere. 12. doth manifestly declare saying I haue forsaken my house I haue left my inheritance I haue giuen my beloued into the hands of her enemies myne inheritance is become vnto me as à Lyon in à wood The Prophet tearmeth Gentilitie or the people of the Gentils Sterill and deso●ate because they were long forsaken by almightie God for their Idolatrie in such sort that they brought forth noe fruit of the holie Ghost nor generated any children to Christ whence is that of Amia the Prophetesse The barren woman bare verie manie and she that had manie children was weakened It is meet that we sing this Psalme with spirituall ioy it being composed wholly in the diuine praise It importeth vs alsoe to striue to become children that is pure innocent and humble that soe we maie merit to praise God worthily and to bee beheld by him with a gratious eie for Praiso is not comely Eccles 15 in the mouth of the vitious The third Psalme in Vespres which is the last in Tierce as alsoe the fourth Psalme which is the second in None are alreadie expounded in the saied Houres The title and argument of the 147. Psalme and last in Vespres THe title is Allel●ia In this Psalme the Prophet doth exhort the people of God both of the Triumphant and Militant Church to sing his praise incessantly giuing thankes for his singular benefits showred vpon them in particular for that he hath fortified them on all sides placed peace in their borders blessed their of spring fed them with the bread of life and manifested his hidden mysteries vnto them aboue all other people The explication of the Psalme O Ierusalem praise our Lord render the tribute of praise thankfulnesse to the Soueraigne Monarch of heauen and earth you Cittizens of the holie Ierusalem the Cittie of peace and vnitie of blessed spirits that see him face to face Praise thy God ô Sion ô all you that are called to the vnion of the holie Catholicke Church and doe contempla●e God your Creator redeemer conseruer by the eies of faith praise him in the best manner you can excogitere to witt in puritie of heart and conuersation without blame And that you maie praise him the more worthily remember the singular testimonies of his good will shewed towards you Because he it is that hath strengthned the lockes of thy gates to hinder the enemie from surprising thee at vnawares and moreouer he hath blessed thy children in thee If this bee referred to the celestiall Ierusalem by the Gates here mentioned is vnderstood the admission where by any of the elect are admitted to the fellowship of the blessed by the Lockes is vnderstood the confirmation whereby the elect are firmely established in God and soe the sense of those words He hath strengthned the lockes of thy gates is that God hath made the confirmations of the celestiall Cittizens soe immoueable and secure that they cannot bee broken à sūder by any slight or force The lockes of the gates of this Ierusalem are metaphorically saied to bee confirmed because as à Cittie of this world whilst it is fortified with strong lockes boults and barriers is held secure neither the enemies being of power to make forceable entrance nor the inhabitāts willing or able to depart out of it soe the holie Cittie is altogether most secure in respect that neither the reprobate can enter it nor the blessed will or can abandon it But if they bee referred to the Militant Church by the Gates thereof are vnderstood Vertues especially Faith hope and charitie and by the Lockes are vnderstood the Sacraments which our Lord hath fortified by giuing the efficacie of sanctification vnto them in vertue of the Passion of our Sauiour in such sort that noe man soe long as he shall remaine within the fortresse of the Catholike Church and keep himselfe in the shelter of the infused vertues through the force of the Sacraments which he therein receiues need to feare the machinations of the euill enemie VVho hath sett thy borders peace ô celestiall Ierusalem He it is that hurld downe to the abisse of hell like to à flash of light●ing that mutinous crue that once to disturbe thy peace and in an instant begirt thee with à wall of concord of warreproofe which noe dissention shall euer penetrate And filleth thee with the fatte of corne with the fruition of his diuinitie For the superessentiall diuinitie is the foode of the blessed whose vision or fruition maie well bee tearmed the fatte of corne that is to saie the sweet refection of the eternall bread which refection is the essentiall reward of the blessed wherewith they are soe fully enriched that they can desire noe more I● is his paternall prouidence likewise that hath established within thy circuits ● Militant Church that happie peace which the world cannot giue to witt tranquillitie of conscience which all those enioy who remaine within thy precincts Christ alsoe doth daily fill thee with that Soueraigne foode the holie Sacrament of his owne bodie vnder the species of the purest wheat bread VVho sendeth forth his speech to the earth He it is who sendeth his onely Sonne the eternall word into the world to assume humane flesh for the saluation of mankind Or thus He it is who sendeth forth by
common onely to Angells and Men yet in as much as all creatures being the workes of God are good the diuine goodnesse doth shine in them each of them is as it were à certaine rave of its Creators perfection which thereby is knowne and made manifest for as the Apostle witnesseth The inuisible things of God are seene being vnderstood by those things which are made his power alsoe and diuinitie Consequently in this respect all creatures whatsoeuer are truely saied to blesse and praise their Creator All the workes of God therefore are here inuited to blesse praise and superexalt our Lord euery one according to its nature Angells mentally Men with their voice mynd and both Angells and Men as alsoe all other creatures the workes of God by exciting and stirring vp the minds of those that shall rightly consider their natures actions and proprieties to extoll the Creator and acknowledge his infinite glory and magnificence Blesse our Lord yee Angells of our Lord After the generall inuitation of all creatures they descend to particulars beginning with the Angells who are most immediate to God and most like vnto him as being pure immateriall substances By the name of Angells in this place are vnderstood all the celestiall and blessed spirits which as S. Gregorie sheweth out of the holye scriptures are diuided into nine quires or orders and although sometymes the name of Angells bee appropriated to those blessed spirits which are ranked in the lowest quire yet all the nine quires of them are alsoe truly and properly called by that name which as she saied S. Gregorie doth saie is imposed vpon them by reason of the functions and chardges wherein they are employed by almightie God concerning which the Apostle speaking of them in generall sayeth Are they not all ministring spirits sent to minister for them which shall recerue the ininheritance of saluation Yee Heauens blesse our Lord. By the Heauens are vnderstood the celestiall orbes of which by reason of their greatnesse beautie actiuitie motiōs seueral● other properties the Prophet Dauid doth in particular and expressely ass●uere That Psal 18. they shew forth the glorie of God All waters that are aboue the heauens blesse yee our Lord. Here it is c●earely saied that there are waters aboue the heauens and it agreeth with that we read in Genesis Gen. 1. to wit that God made à firmament and diuided the waters that were vnder the firmament from those that were aboue the firmament and God called the firmament Heauen It agreeth alsoe with that of the Psalmist Praise him ye heauens of heauens Psal 148. Psal 103. and the waters that are aboue the heauenes and in another place Stretching out the heauen as à skin which couerest the highest parts the●eof with waters Which although it maie perhaps seeme at the first veiw contrary to naturall reason the sayings of the Philosophers yet as S. Augustine writeth vpon Genesis The authority of that part of holie writ is farre to bee preferred aboue the perspicacity or capacity of humane vnderstanding But what manner of waters they are it is not certaine The common opinion is that they are corporall waters and morally by them are vnderstood the eleuated and illuminated mynds of the Saints in which as in à mirrour diuine things are clearely represented Blesse our Lord all ye powers of our Lord. By these Powers some doe vnderstand the mouers of the celestiall orbes whome the Philosophers called Intelligences and S. Thomas in his Summe affirmeth to bee of the middle Hierarchy of Angels of the quire of Vertues of whome holie Dauid maketh mention saying Blesse our Lord Psal 148. all yee his vertues you his mynisters that doe his will Others by these powers of our Lord doe vnderstand the efficient vertues in the celestiall orbes which at their first Creation God almighty ingrafted in them or which are naturally in them whereby they gouerne and worke vpon the elements and mixt bodyes according to that of the Philosopher Man and the Sunne ingender man for the celestiall bodies by these vertues are generall causes of all motions and alterations generations and corruptions in these inferiour things Sunne Moone blesse yee our Lord These are the two great lights of which is made mention in Genesis the greater of them to wit the Sunne to gouerne the daie and the lesser to wit the Moone to gouerne the night In the diligent consideration of which lights especially of the Sunne the Majesty of God doth wonderfully appeare according to that of S. Denis This li. de diuinis n●minibus c. 4. visible Sunne saieth he is an euident representation of the diuine goodnesse who is the eternall intellectuall Sunne the Sunne of wisdome and iustice Yea in the greatnesse swiftnesse of motion brightnesse power and influence of the Sunne we cannot sufficiently admire the eminency of the diuine power and wisdome By the Sunne is spiritually signified the vnderstanding of truth and goodnesse and the splendor of Reason aboue the other powers all which are subiect to it illuminated and directed by it least erring in the lubricity of vice they fall violently to their owne destruction B● the Moone is signified the inferiour portion of the soule as is is gouerned and ruled by the superiour portion thereof and obedient to its direction Starres of heauen blesse yee our Lord The starres doe manifold waies represent the magnificence of their Creator in their beautie motion vertue pluralitie situation order influence They seeme indeed vnto vs but small yet the least of them is affirmed to bee greater then the whole earth and the cause of their appearing soe small is onely in regard they are situated most remote from vs. The glory of the starres saieth Ecclesiasticus is the beautie of heauen our Lord illuminating the Eccles 43. world on high By them are designed vertuous men indued with wisdome who shine to others in words of edification example fame and good life according to that of the Apostle Doe yee all Philip. 2. things without murmurings that you maie bee without blame and the simple children of God without reprehension in the middest of à crooked and peruerse generation amongst whome you shine as lights of the world and Daniel 12. that of Daniel the Prophet They that instruct many to iustice shall shine as starres vnto perpetuall eternities Euery shower and dew blesse yee our Lord. These are produced in the aire and are very profitable for the making fertile all such things as spring out of the earth and the conseruation of the life of man A shower or raine is caused by heate reuerberating vpon à clowd and dissoluing it into drops of water The shower saieth the Prophet Isaie commeth downe from Isai 55. heauen and returneth noe more thither but inebriateth the earth and watereth it and maketh it to spring and giueth seed to the sower and bread to him that eateth In the manner of the descending whereof
signified the cōduits of grace and the preachers of Gods holie word and by lightnings the corruscation of miracles and the commination or threatning of the terrible iudgements of God according to that of the Prophet Isaie I will command the Clowds that they rayne Je. 5. noe shower vpon it and that of the Psalmist His lightnings shined to the round Ps●l 96. world c. Let the earth blesse our Lord. The earth is the lowest and least of the sower Elements and à greate part thereof is ouer flowne with waters neuerthelesse it doth afford aboundant matter of the Creators praise to all that shall rightly consider the quantity disposition fertility and other properties thereof as alsoe how it is as it were the center of the Vniuerse and remaineth firme and immoueable in its place notwithstanding its exceeding weight which is not supported by any thing but hangeth wonderfully in the middest of the world By the stability and fertility thereof is signified constant and vertuous men whome the holie Ghost doth make fruitfull with the celestiall seed of the word of God according to that of S. Luc. 8. Luke The seed is the word of God and that which fell vpon good ground are they who in à good and perfect heart hearing the word doe retayne it and yeeld fruit in patience Mountaines and little hills blesse yee our Lord. By them are designed those that are of great and of small power authority in the holie Church and especially Prelates and such as excell in the gifts of grace according to that of the Prophet Ioell Mountaines shall distill sweetnesse and Ioell 3. the hills shall flow with milke All things that spring in the earth blesse yee our Lord. If we attentiuely consider the value beautie sweetnesse delightfulnesse and other innumerable properties of the things that are produced within the earth and of those that spring out of it we cannot sufficiently admire in them the wisdome sweetnesse and beautie of the omnipotent Creator Blesse our Lord yee fountaines Fountaines are certaine euident representations of almightie God who by reason of his Munificence liberalitie and immense goodnesse towards mankind is often tearmed in holye Scriptures à Fountaine By thē are signified Doctors preachers and Priests vnto whome it belongeth Psal 67. to communicate and impart to others the streames of wisdome and knowledge to saluation and distribute the gifts of grace and the holie Sacraments and of whome it is written In Churches blesse yee God our Lord of the Isa 12. fountaines of Israell and in another place You shall draw waters in ioy out of the Sauiours fountaines Seas and Riuers blesse yee our Lord There is one great sea called the Ocean and diuers other particular seas as it were armes of the saied great sea From the sea ' as from the first fountaine or head all Riuers issue according to that of Ecclesiastes All riuers enter into the sea and the Eccl. 1. sea ouerfloweth not to the place whence riuers issue forth they doe returne that they muie flow againe By the sea is sometymes expressed the inquietude restlesnesse bitternesse and commotion of this world to witt of secular men according to that of the Prophet Isaie The impious are as it were Psa 57. the raging sea which cannot be quiet Sometimes alsoe by the sea are designed the hearts of penitents mouing themselues with bitternesse and the waues of internall compunction By the riuers are signified the copious gifts of grace according to that of our Sauiour He that Ioh. 7. beleeueth in me out of his belly shall flow riuers of liuing waters and sometymes the excesse of tribulations according to that of Psal 92. the Psalmist The riuers haue lifted vp their waues about the voices of many waters VVhales and all things that moue in the waters blesse yee our Lord. These are the principall ornaments of the element of water and what mortall man is able to explicate the variety profit strength and other properties of the fishes of the sea Verily if we attend to what is written by Philosophers concerning the Whale we shall find an ample subiect of the Creators praise By that our Sauiour speaking to S. Peter and S. Andrew Mat 4. saied Come yee after mee and I will make you to bee fishers of men it should seeme that by fishes are vnderstood men in such sort that by the VVhale are designed the great powerfull men and by the other creatures mouing in the waters are signified the lesser simpler sort of people all regenerated by the waters of Baptisme receiuing thereby infused vertues and life of grace Blesse our Lord all yee foules of heauen to witt of the aire where birds flie Who can worthily admire the wisdome perfection and Maiesty of God in the diuersity sweet modulation swift motion and other proprieties of birds By them are sometymes signified proud men raysing themselues vnto the height of vanity and diuells flying in the aire of whome our Sauiour saied The fowles of the aire did eate Luc. 8. it that is did take away the seed of the word of God Yet in this place by the fowles of the aire some doe vnderstand Contemplatiues eleuated aloft by the wings of Praier and Meditation vnto whome maie fitly be applied that of the Psalmist VVho will giue me the wings of Psal 54. à doue and I will fly and rest and that of the Prophet Isaie VVho are these that Isa 60. fly as clowds and as doues to their windowes and againe in another place They that hope in our Lord shall change their Isai 40 strength They shall take wings as Eagies they shall runne and labour they shall walke and not faint All beasts and cattell blesse yee our Lord. In these alsoe the magnificence of the most high artificer is vnspeakably commended who to declare his singular wisdome in these his effects doth speake many things of them to his seruant Iob. S. Augustine affirmeth that those creatures which haue the least of quantity haue the most admiration for we more admire the workes of the Ante and Bees thē the vast bodies of other beasts Hugh alsoe of S. Victor conformably speaking saieth That the creatures which we admire for their littl●nes are soe artificially and wisely formed that we can scarce discerne whether we ought rather to admire the tushes of the Bore or the wings of the Moath the wings of the Griffon or of the Gnat the head of à Horse or of à Locust the thigh of an Elephant or of an Eagle c. For in these small bodies God almighty hath soe fully distributed all manner of lineaments sutable to their seuerall natures that nothing seemeth to bee wanting to them which nature hath formed in the greatest By beasts and cattell are signified men following sensuality who are inuited to blesse our Lord in that he hath soe gratiously spared them and with such pacience expected their amendment These
after their conuersion for the most part are accustomed to praise our Lord with à gratefull heart saying with the Psalmist But that our Lord hath holpen me within very Psal 9● litle my soule had dwelt in hell Yet in regard that bruit sauadge and vntamed creatures are properly called beasts and bruit tame domesticall creatures cattell by beasts may fitly bee vnderstood carnall cruell vntractable men by cattell gentle courteous and tractable men Sonnes of men blesse yee our Lord. Reasonable and intellectuall creatures as the Sonnes of Men are ought to blesse our Lord not onely by affording matter of the diuine praise to such as rightly consider them but by considering their owne excellencie and perfection as alsoe the perfections in other creatures to magnifie and extoll with heart and mouth the infinite goodnesse wisdome and power of almigtie God acknowledging him by words and deeds the author and fountaine of all perfection cordially giuing thankes vnto him for all benefits gifts bestowed either vpon them or vpon other creatures Indeed if we will attentiuely consider Man as touching his body and soule and other circumstances concerning him we shall find soe much the more copious and excellent matter of the Creators praise by how much man is of à more high and excellent nature then the rest of the forenamed creatures For in the body of Man how great goodnesse of God how great prudence of soe mighty à Creator doth appeare Are not the places of the senses and the rest of the members soe disposed the forme shape and stature of the whole body soe delineated that they clearely shew they were made for the seruice of à reasonable soule Man is not created as we see irrationall creatures inclining towards the earth but with the forme of his body bolt vpright towards heauen whereby he is admonished according as the Apostle exhorteth To mynd the things that are aboue and not the things that Collos 3. are upon the earth By how much the more and greater benefits therefore are bestowed vpon him by soe much the more he is obliged to praise God and by soe much the more seuere and terrible shall his doome of reprobation bee if he bee found defectiue herein Let Israel blesse our Lord. Amongst all the generations of men the Israelits are most obliged to God almighty for his especiall graces and singular patronadge and consequently are bound by all the lawes of gratitude to render him due praise VVho declareth his word to Iacob his Psal 147. iustices and iudgements to Israel He hath noe done in leke manner to any nation and his iudgements he hath not made manifest to them Yet in respect that the people of Israel for their incredulity and obstinate blindnesse are become vnworthy of that name of whome the Apostle saieth Behold Israel 1. Cor. ●0 according to the flesh by Israel is now to bee vnderstood the people that are Christians by faith and workes of whome the same Apostle saieth Peace vpon the Israel of Gal. 9. God for they are frequently designed in the Prophets vnder the names of Ierusalem Sion and Israel especially in regard that the Primitiue Church consisted of the saied people Priests of our Lord blesse yee our Lord. These holie men hauing in generall tearmes inuited all Israel to blesse our Lord doe now here especially nominate the Priests on whome greater gifts are bestowed then vpon the vulgar and who in respect of their office or function are peculiarly obliged to spirituall exercises and the praise of God vnto whome Ezechias saied My children be not negligent 2. Paralip 29. our Lord hath chosen you to stand before him and to minister to him and to worship him and to burne incense to him and of whome our Lord hath saied I will replenish the soules of the Priests with fatnesse and in Exodus it is alsoe saied that The Priests shall be holie to their God If then the Priests Exod. 29 of the old law were bound to liue soe spiritually continently and soberly whose priesthood was but as à type and figure of the priesthood of Christ and his holie Church how spiritually continently and temperately are the Priests of the holie Church obliged to liue Verily so much the more perfectly ought they to frame their liues by how much their priesthood is more spirituall and diuine and the sacrifice they offer more excellent and the Sacraments they handle of greater value Seruants of our Lord blesse yee our Lord. These words doe seeme to bee spoken to those cheefly who ministred to the Priests in the diuine worship to witt to the Leuites vnto whome Deacons doe succeed in the holie Church yet they maie alsoe be vnderstood as spokē to all the faithfull for they are all properly stiled the seruants of God as being Created by him redeemed with the pretious bloud of his most deare and onely sonne Christ Iesus Spirits and soules of the iust praise yee our Lord. You are to know that these words Spirit soule doe expresse one the same essence of à reasonable soule which in as much as it informeth and giueth life to the body is called Anima that is à soule and by reason of its simplicity and in as much as it contemplateth heauenly things it is called à Spirit Holie and humble of heart blesse yee our Lord not attributing your vertues and merits to your owne proper power labour or industry but to the piety and grace of the holie Ghost who operateth in you both à good will and ability to performe your duties Ananias Azarias and Misael blesse yee our Lord. These holie men hauing inuited all creatures to praise our Lord doe now prouoke themselues thereunto in consideration of their present benefit being miraculously preserued from the fire of that flaming furnace The verse following is not in the Text but hath been added by the holie Church in the praise of the most blessed Trinity in the place of Gloria Patri which Pope Damasus by the perswasion of S. Ierome did institute to be recited or sung at the end of euery Psalme as hath been saied heretofore Let vs Blesse that is Let vs with heart and mouth exhibite deuotion praise honour reuerence and diuine worship in spirit and truth to the Father our Creator and the Sonne our Redeemer with the Holie Ghost our Comforter and for that these trhee persons are one vndiuided and most amiable God Let vs praise him in three persons with one praise and superexalt him for euer speaking well of him thinking well of him and ascribing vnto him all that is good Thou art blessed o Lord in the firmament of heauen and laudable and glorious and superexalted for euer The argument of the 148. Psalme intituled Alleluia that is to saie Praise our Lord. THe Prophet intending to inuite all creatures to praise our Lord doth reduce them to two Classes to witt Heauen and earth for these are the two principall
Israel hath erected saluation to vs and deliuered vs from our enimies To worke mercie to our Fathers to witt to the end that he might procure impart compleat felicity to the Patriarks Prophets and other iust men long since departed this life transporting them out of Limb● and placing them in the celestiall pallace as it is saied of Christ Thou al●o● Zacha. 9. in the bloud of thy testament hast let forth the prisoners out of the lake wherein is not water Or To worke mercie to our Fathers to witt to the end that he might mercifully fulfill what he hath foretold he will performe vnto them For this reason alsoe these words are saied because Christ assumed humane nature not moued thereunto by our iustice but of his owne immen●e piety as the Apostle writeth to Titus The ad Titū 9. beuig●●ty and kindnesse towards man of our Sauiour God appeared not by the workes of iustice which we did but according to his mercie he hath saued vs. And to remember his holie testament to witt that by this worke of our deliuery he might shew that he was mindfull of his holie couenant and firme league which he entred into with the Patriarkes and Prophets vnto whome Christ as God promised he would bee incarnated come into the world according to that of Isaie For this cause shall my people know my name in that daie because I Isaie 52. my selfe that spake loe I am present Of this testament therefore he shewed himselfe mindfull by assuming humane nature in the wombe of the blessed Virgin The oath which he sware to Abraham our Father Of this oath we read in Genesis By Gen. 22. my owne selfe haue I sworne saieth the Lord because thou ●ast done this thing and hast not spared thyne on●ly begotten sonne for my sake I will blesse thee and I will multiplie thy seed as the ●●arres if heauen and in thy seed shall bee blessed all the nations of the earth Where by the seed of Abraham according to the Apostle Christ is vnderstood 〈◊〉 Abraham saieth he were the promise● saied Galath 3. and to his seed He saieth no● And to seeds as in many but as in one And in thy seed which is Christ By this oath therefore the eternall Father promised that his onely Sonne should be incarnated of the seed of Abraham Who by giuing his Sonne vnto vs in the mistery of the Incarnation did also● bosto● himselfe vpon vs by ●●●●●●ple 〈◊〉 hence it followeth in this place That he would giue ●onself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Sonne hath gi●●● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to 〈◊〉 ting ●imselfe ou● br●ther our Sauiour c our aduocate 〈◊〉 ●is hath communicated himselfe vnto vs diuers waies for being borne ●o●mersing in the world he hath made● himselfe à companion of men in his l●st s●●●●●s he gaue himselfe for our so●●●●e dying ●e gaue himselfe for the price of our redemption a● r●igning in the celestiall to 〈◊〉 for our b●atificall re● 〈◊〉 God a brighty ●s alsoe 〈◊〉 to giue himselfe 〈◊〉 into 〈◊〉 he infuseth charity and diuine grace be●●●●● such haue and possesse God as the obiect of the 〈◊〉 light and occupation ●nd which wonderfull ●dignation the aboundant liberality exceeding fauour and 〈◊〉 of God towards vs is clearely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because giuing vnto vs his gifts he imparteth himselfe withall to bee had possessed be held beloued enioyed to bee our conseruer helper and protector euer at hand Yet in this place Zachary speaketh literally of the donation wherein the onely begotten Sonne of God is giuen to vs by this that he hath assumpted our nature to worke and consummate our saluation whence is that of the Prophet A litle child is borne Isa 9. to vs and à Sonne is giuen to vs. That without feare to witt inordinate earnest secular or semile being deliuered by the intarnation and Passion of Christ from the hand of our enimies both visible and inuisible We maie serue him the true God with the seruice of diuine worship In holinesse in purity of body but much more of the mind all terrent and carnall affection being excluded that is to saie in à perfect conuersion of the heart all affections of the soule being reformed rectified and reduced towards God for in this sort God ought to bee serued according as he exacteth of vs its Leuit●●us Doe not contaminate your soules 〈…〉 for I am the Lord your God bee holie because I am holie and our Sauiour Christ reacheth vs Bee you perfect as alsoe your heauenly Ma● 5. father is perfect It is therefore requisite that wee doe not onely exhibite our selues reuerently purely towards God rendring what is due vnto him to ●itt all thankfulnesse and praise all honour and glory but alsoe that wee comport ourselues iustly towards our neighbours rendring to our Superiours equalls and inferiours respectiuely what belongeth to all and euery of them and giuing them good example and edification in all things according to that of the Apostle The things that are of peace let vs pursue and Roma 14. the things that are of edifying one towards another let vs keep Put not a stumbling block or à scandall to your Brother doe not destroy him for whome Christ died Whence it followeth here and iustice to witt that we maie not onely serue him in holinesse but alsoe in iustice rendring vnto him for his immense goodnesse and mercie shewed towards vs all obedience and loue praise and thankfulnesse and to our neighbours respectiuely what is due vnto each one before him to witt with à pure intention and internall attention placing our selues as in his presence considering him as the King and iudge beholding all things and soe desiring to please him alone seeking his honour and glory in all things and doing all things freuerently wit● a filiall ●●are and simple heart not like vnto hypocrites doing good workes before men for humane respects and to bee praised and rewarded by them that foe we maie truely saie with the Psalmist I haue kept thy commaund●●neurs and thy testimonies Psal 118. because all my waies are in the fight All our daies to witt incessantly and perseuerantly There is noe greater folly then to spend this tyme not onely vnfruitfully but alsoe vitiously which is alotted vnto vs wherein to worke our saluation with feare and trembling for after this life there will be noe occasion offered of merit or demerit Let vs therefore now whilst we haue health ability of bodie and mynd and many other meanes to serue our Lord labour to performe our dutie towards him and our neighbour and to increase in perfection and his diuine loue Let vs doe this I saie not one daie or seldome or for à small tyme but continually perseuering therein to our last breath for He that shall ●ath 10. perseuer vnto the end he shall be saued and the Apostle saieth Doing good let vs not Gala. 6. faile for in due tyme we shall reape
and recouer life Thirdly she was most secure by the presence of God Our Lord is with thee Saint Bernard saieth that not onely our Lord the Sonne was with her whome she clothed with her flesh but alsoe our Lord the holie Ghost by whome she conceiued and our L●rd the Father who begat whome she did conceiue Fourthly she was most worthy for the reuerence due vnto her person Blessed art thou among women The saied S. Anselme seeming to be astonished at this benediction saieth O B. and more then B. Virgin by whose benediction not onely all creatures are blessed by the Creator but euen the Creator himself is blessed by this creature Fiftly she is most profitable for the excellencie of her ofspring Blessed is the fruit of thy wombe For she brought forth that most excellent and potent fruit which gaue saluation to the whole world Saint Anselme vpon these words saieth By the fecunditie of the B. Virgin the impure sinner is iustified the condemned is saued and the banished man is restored for her happy child-birth redeemed the inthralled cured the diseased and raised to life the dead world Saint Iames in his Liturgy hath words to this effect Let vs make commemoration of our most holie most immaculate most glorious and most B. Lady Mother of God Marie euer à Virgin and of all the Saints and iust men that all of vs maie obtaine mercy by their praiers and intercession à little after he addeth Haile Marie full of grace our Lord is with thee c. because thou hast brought forth the Sauiour of our soules It is meet we call thee truely B. euer B. Mother of God more honorable then the Cherubins and more glorious then the Seraphins who hast brought forth the Word of God without corruption O full of grace all creatures the companies of Angels and generations of men doe congratulate thee who art à sanctified Temple à spirituall Paradise a glory to Virgins of whome God assumed flesh and our God is made à child who is before all worlds He hath made thy wombe his throne and thy bowells more lardge and ample then the heauens O full of grace all creatures doe congratulate thee Glory be to thee Saint Chrisostome in his Liturgy saieth It is truely meet and iust to glorify thee the Mother of God and euer most blessed and altogether incontaminate Mother of God more honorable then the Cherubins and more glorious then the Seraphins who didst bring forth without corruption We magnify thee the truely Mother of God Haile Marie full of grace c. because thou hast brought forth the Sauiour of our Soules S. Augustine affirmeth that the Angell descended from heauen sent by God the Father to giue the beginning to our Redemption by saluting B. Marie Haile full of grace our Lord is with thee She is therefore filled with grace and the fault of Eue euacuated the malediction of Eue is changed into the benediction of Marie after he hath leardnedly handled the rest of the words of this holie salutation he addeth O blessed Marie who is able worthily to repaie thee thy due of thanks and renowne of praises who hast succoured the perishing world with thy peerelesse assent what praises can humaine frailtie render vnto thee who with thy sole commerce hast found out the waie of recouery Accept neuerthelesse our thanksgiuing of how small value soeuer or how farre soeuer inferiour to thy merites and when thou shalt receiue our desires by thy praiers excuse our faults Admit our praiers into thy holie place of audience and bring vs backe the Antidote of reconciliation Accept what we offer returne what we request excuse what we feare By thee we hope to haue pardon of our offences because thou art the sole hope of sinners and in thee most blessed is the expectation of our rewards Holie Marie succour the afflicted help the weake minded cherish those that weepe praie for the people be à meane for the Clergy make intercession for the deuout feminine sexe Let all feele thy assistance whosoeuer doe celebrate thy commemoration Let it be thy care to praie incessantly for the people of God who hast deserued to beare the Redeemer of the world Saint Ambrose vpon the 2. of Saint Luke saieth That she alone is fitly stiled to be full of grace who alone did obtaine that grace which none other had euer merited vdzt that she should be filled with the author of grace Saint Athanasius a soe vpon Saint Luke saieth That since he is King Lord and God who is borne of the B. Virgin the Mother that bore him is properly and truely esteemed Queene Lady and Mother of God This new Eue is stiled the Mother of life wherefore we call her againe and againe and alwaies and euery way most blessed We crie vnto her be my●ndfull of vs most holy Virgin Haile full of grace our Lord is with thee The Hierarchies of all the Angels and men doe promulgate thee Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy wombe Mistresse and Lady and Queene and Mother of God intercede for vs. Petrus Chrisologus Archbishop of Rauenna saieth That an Angell did treat with Marie concerning Saluation because an Angell had treated with Eue concerning Ruine in another place he saieth She is truely blessed who was greater then heauen stronger then the earth and more spacious then the world for she contained God whome the world is not able to containe she bore God who beareth the world she brought forth her Creator and nourished the nourisher of all the liuing Fulgentius Ruspensis in à Sermon in the praise of the B. Virgin hath these words When saieth he the Angell pronounced All Haile he gaue her a celestiall salutation whē he saied Full of grace he shewed that the indignation of the first sentence was fully excluded and the full grace of benediction restored when he saied Blessed art thou among VVomen he expressed the blessed fruit of her Virginitie in vertue whereof all women but especially those who shall perseuer in Virginitie maie become blessed Eue was accursed whome we beleeue to haue passed to the benediction of glory through Marie Come therefore all you that are Virgins to the Virgin Come all you that conceiue to her that conceiued Come all you that bring forth to her that did bring forth Come all you that giue sucke to her that gaue sucke and you little young maids come alsoe to her that was à little young maid for the B. Virgin Marie hath for this cause vndergone in our Lord Iesus Christ all these courses of nature that she might be able to comfort and assist all sorts of women that should haue recourse vnto her It will not be needfull that I insist any longer vpon this subiect for that the studious reader will find nothing more frequent in the writings of most of the auncient Fathers and therefore I will onely set downe two examples which maie be à meanes to confirme such as