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A06155 The godly garden of Gethsemani furnished with holsome fruites of meditation and prayer, vpon the blessed passion of Christ our Redeemer. Loarte, Gaspar. 1580 (1580) STC 16645.5; ESTC S120872 49,927 279

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deformities And so shalt thou be encouraged with more diligence to bestirre thée to worke according to this examplar and paterne showed vnto thée in this mount of most ●igh perfection as it was sayde vnto Moyses Because in this imitation conforming of thy life after the example of Christ consisteth the greatest merite thou canst haue in this life and the greatest rewarde prepared for thée in the life to come A declaration of the fyfth manner of meditation which is in thankesgeuing The fifth manner of meditation vpon the holy passion is by way of thankesgiuing whiche we are bounde often to do For if we ought of very duetie because we woulde not fall into the vice of ingratitude whiche so muche displeaseth God and no lesse hurteth vs to call of●en times to our remembrance suche other benefites as we ●aue receyued at Gods hande ●nd to thanke his infinite goodnesse and liberalitie for the ●ame How muche more ought ●e so to do for the benefite of ●ur redemption the whiche so much more passeth all other be●efites as it hath by our redée●er with more deare coste and ●rice and for our greater pro●ite bene purchased A great matter it was that ●e gaue vs a soule and body with all our members and sen●es and muche it is to be estéemed that for our conseruation and benefite he hath created the heauens and the earth with so many and diuers creatures as we sée in it But what should it haue profited vs to be borne into the world if we had not bene redéemed Of what estimation or valour might our creation haue bene thought if our redemption had lacked For by the first we receiued but our being by this seconde we haue receiued our wel béeing The first thing cost our creator but litle for that he created vs and al the world with his onely word and in a short time but as for the seconde who is able to declare how dearly and with how great expence our redéemer purchased and bought it Séeing that with the trauels and sweat of thrée and thirtie yeres finally with tormentes and death vpon the Crosse he gaue vs life and repaired the worlde which in sixe dayes he had made Nowe if it séeme to thée that thou art litle bound to him for that whiche cost him litle yet thou canst not denie but that thou art muche in his debt and very greatly bounde vnto him for that thing he payed so dearly for Thou shalt do then right as the wise man giueth thée counsell not to forget the grace and benefites thou haste receiued of such a benefactour that hath giuen his life for thée Consider if thou haddest receyued of anye man the like benefite how gretly shouldest thou haue remained bounde howe highly wouldest thou haue praysed him howe wouldest thou haue endeuoured thy selfe to haue serued him And therefore thou mayst perswade with thy selfe how greatly thou art bounde to God thy Creator and Redéemer for if thou mightest possibly be bound to any other man whiche had deliuered thée from a corporall death howe muche more oughtest thou to be bounde to him that hath deliuered thée from the spirituall death of the soule And if thou wouldest acknowledge thy selfe muche beholden to a man that had suffered a little for thée then remember howe muche more thou owest to him that is both God and man who hath suffered suche paynes and tormentes for thée and not onely tormentes but also moste bitter and shamefull death through which thy sinnes were cancelled and rased oute of remembraunce the might of the diuell was broken to péeces peace and reconciliation was made with God the gates of heauen opened besides other innumerable giftes giuen thée And séeing thou canst not better recompence this so great debte then to knowe to loue and to be thankfull to thy benefactour why then remember to offer to him the often sacrifice of prayse and thankesgiuing as the holy king prophet Dauid exhorteth and encourageth thée to do styrring vp thy soule with those words wherewith he lifted vp his owne hart and soule vnto God saying O my soule blesse the Lord and all the powers within me prayse ye his holy name O my soule blesse thy Lorde and forget not how great benefites he hath bestowed vpon thée But yet chiefly remember the greatest of all the rest which is to haue deliuered thy life frō eternal death and to crowne thée with mercy in his glory if the fault be not in thy selfe As verily it shal not be whensoeuer thou shalt declare thy selfe thankfull for his giftes receiued And that shalte thou do in exercising thy selfe to giue prayse and thankes to the giuer therof And think it therfore thy duetie as often as in this maner thou art disposed to meditate vpon the blessed passion to remember and endeuour by all meanes earnestly to giue thanks and prayse for that entier louing charitie of thy Sauiour that woulde redéeme thée with his owne blood and for that incomparable patience of his by the which he suffered all those sorrowes iniuries mockes and scornes as thou shalt call to thy minde béeing after this sorte occupied in thy meditation And albeit that the giuing of thanks which in this litle treatise is set in the ende of euery prayer may helpe and serue thée to that effect yet neuerthelesse it shal further thée muche that in thy discourse of meditation thou deuise of thy selfe newe prayses and thankes giuing sayinge sometimes Thanks be to thée O my God for thy excéeding charitie Blessed mayest thou be in thy patience that wouldest suffer suche tormentes for me O most innocent Lamb praysed and blessed be thy méekenesse Let thy Angels in my behalf blesse thée that wouldest so muche humble thy selfe And at an other time saye When shall I be able O my Lord to recompēce these and other so great paynes and sorowes shames and reproches which thou hast suffred for me Let euery spirite and creature confesse thy mercies and be thankfull therefore And so vsing suche other lyke words of prayses according as thy deuotion shall moue thée A declaration of the sixt manner of meditation which is by way of admiration The sixt maner is according to our former diuision in order of admiration which thy soule shall féele to be very great if thou knowe once howe to exercise thy selfe well in that sort of consideration And séeing that the Prophet Dauid vsed as he affirmeth of him selfe to consider and meditate in his minde the maruellous works of God so is it good reason that thou do exercise thy selfe in the meditation of his most holy passion and death which is the moste marueilous worke amongst all that he hath wrought And who will not maruell when he considereth that suche a one did suffer who is the only refuge and protection of al those that do suffer And that he is sadde and heauy for sorowe who is the mirth and comforte of Angels And that he is despised and scorned who is
Palmesunday Concerning which ye may meditate these poynts following 1 HOwe that Christ oure redéemer comming vnto Bethania sixe dayes before his Passion supped in the house of Symon Leprosus where at that tyme was Lazarus his two sisters Martha and Magdalen and it is to be supposed that the most blessed virgin his mother was there also 2 Consider with what chéerfulnesse and diligence Martha serued at the table and that most feruent loue deuotion of Marie Magdalene who taking a vessell of Alabaster full of precious oyntment powred it vppon the head and féete of hir beloued maister and wyped hys féete with her heare and howe that the house was filled wyth the sauour of that swéete oyntment 3 Remember also howe the traitour Iudas murmured that Magdalene had so bestowed an oyntment of suche great value And how our most gracious Iesu defended her and praysed the woorke of so greate charitie and deuotion that she had done In the whiche was signifyed hys death and buriall that was at hande The prayer O My GOD and Lorde amongest other seruices and sacrifices which are acceptable to thée and which thou requirest of vs thou haste declared howe the sacrifice of laude and prayse pleaseth thée Wherfore knowing howe muche all men are debtours to thée for so great giftes and benefites receyued of thy most liberall hande I desire to offer to thée the same sacrifice My soule therefore most swéete Iesu maketh adoration and giueth thankes to thée and all my powers within me blesseth thy most holy name for all the works which thou hast done in the course of thy blessed lyfe for the innumerable sorowes reproches and tormentes which thou hast suffred in thy passion which thou wouldest shoulde be alwaies imprinted in my hart And first I laude prayse thée that knowing the nearer thy sorowfull death was at hand and for the whiche those thy deare friendes that loued thée so entirely should be in great sorowe and sadnesse it was thy godly pleasure first to chéere and kindly entertayne them in supping with them in Bethanie where those two moste deuoute sisters Mary and Martha declared the pure loue thy bare vnto thée I beséeche thée my good Lorde which art the faythfull louer of all them that loue thée for thine infinit loue to vouchsafe to kindle and inflame my heart with the fyre of thy loue that I may loue thée from the bottome of my heart as I am bounde and giue mée grace to followe that feruencie and deuotion which thy deuout seruaunt Magdalen shewed in casting that swéete liquor vpon thy heade and féete And that I maye also declare the same in annoynting of thée spirituallye That is in beléeuyng stedfastlye in honouring and reuerencing duely thy diuinitie and most holy humanitie in workyng accordyng to my power in the seruice of my neighbour to ayde and helpe him and to perseuer in so dooing all the dayes of my lyfe That by these meanes in exchaunge of that filthynesse and odious sauour which my sinnes haue vnto this tyme caused I may render for the time to come the swéete sauour of good workes which may bée acceptable both vnto thée and others that shall sée the same Amen Insidet in tardo regum rex Christus asello Cui vestem ac ramos plebs bona steruit ouans The solemnitie in the receiuing of Christ into the citie of Ierusalem the sunday before his passion ¶ Poynts to meditate vpon 1 How that the day folowing that is to say fyue dayes before that Christe the true Lambe should be sacrificed for vs in his passion he would present hymselfe in Ierusalem euen as the lawe commaunded of the mysticall Lambe whiche so many dayes before it shoulde be sacrificed was to be prepared And for to shewe his good wyll and with what desyre of mynde he came to offer hymselfe he woulde therefore enter into Ierusalem with that ioye and solemnitie as was shewed him 2 Consyder with what deuotion and ioye the people at that tyme receiued their true king and Lorde and the diuersitie of seruice they shewed in honouring him as in dressyng the stréetes with bowes and spreading their garments before him in the waye and praysing him with songes 3 Call to minde also howe that in the myddest of that feasting and ioye in whiche our Lorde went when he sawe the Citie of Ierusalem he shedde his sorowfull teares well knowing how farre contrarywise within the space of fiue daies he was to bée handled of them and sorowing within him selfe the destruction of that Citie which he knew for their sinnes should be destroyed and brought to ruine Consider howe straightwayes after his entring into the Citie he went to visite the Temple out of the which he draue away them that prophaned the same with their marchandize in buying and selling The prayer I Adore and worship thée most louing Iesu true and eternal King of Heauen and earthe to whom al adoration honour and reuerence is due for all the workes whiche liuing in thys worlde thou diddest with wonderfull wysedome and infinite charitie And specially I giue thankes and praise to thée for that readie good wyll with which thou most innocent Lamb knowing that thou shouldest be sacrificed for the synnes of the worlde wouldest a fewe dayes before present thy selfe in Ierusalem entring into it with feaste and triumphe willyng thereby to declare thy chéerefulnesse and moste earnest desyre wherein thou camest to offer thy self vnto death whereon thou knewest our life to depende that in dying thou shouldest ouercome and triumph ouer death it selfe hell sinne and all other our enemyes I beséech thy immeasurable bountie and goodnesse to gyue mée grace and strength willynglye and gladly to offer my selfe to suche daungers and trauele as shall behoue mée to suffer in this lyfe for thy seruice and make me to despise for thy loue all the prayses and honours with which this deceitefull world would deceiue me euen as those solemnities prayses and honours with whiche the people of Ierusalem receiued thée did not let thée with great compassion to wéepe and lament what time other sang and made great ioy Let my chiefe care be to séeke thée and haue a zeale to honour thée and thine eternall Father séeing and considering that thy care which assoone as thou haddest entred the citie thou diddest by and by goe to visite his temple and beholding that most feruent zeale of thine in dryuing oute of it all them that boughte and solde in the same not contented that the house of prayer shoulde be so prophaned I humbly therefore beséeche thy diuine maiestie that thou driue out of my heart euery thing that may prophane or defile it to the ende it maye rest as thy temple and house of prayer into the which thou mayest vouchsafe to enter and dwell Amen Conuiuis fis Christe cibus coenaque refectis Abluis ipse pedes tum loca sola petis Of the last Supper which Christ our Lorde made to his
Crux recipit fessum claui palmasque pedesque Traijciunt sedant fellea vinasitim Of the nayling of Christ vpon the Crosse ye may meditate these poyntes 1 Howe that being with great trouble and trauell nowe come to the mount of Caluarie which was the place where the malefactours shoulde put him to execution in steade of good wyne which they vsed to geue others that went to their sorrowfull death to comfort their spirites they gaue Christ wine that was myxte with gall because there shoulde no member or part nor yet anye sense remayne in him without torment 2 Remember the inhumanitie of them to spoyle him of his garmentes which was a new cause of griefe and torment to that most méeke Lambe and a renuing of the excéeding sorrowes which he suffered And likewise call to minde howe that béeyng spoyled of his garmentes hée stoode all naked in most bytter sorrowes griefe and shame 3 Then further consider with howe great crueltie they caused hym to bée stretched vppon that harde bedde of the Crosse which they had prepared for him On the which they perced throughe and nayled with bygge grosse nayles the most holy hands and féete of him that made bothe heauen and earth And on the other syde consyder wyth what excéedyng patience and charitie hée suffered so great tormentes as no tongue suffyceth to expresse ¶ The prayer NO tongue most mercifull Iesu sufficeth to giue thankes and prayse worthye to thée for thy burning charity which caused thée with so great patience to beare and suffer the incomparable tormentes thou diddest féele what tyme thou wast nayled vpon the Crosse For albeit the griefe smart of thy paine and sorrowe were excéedyng great yet without all comparison muche more passing great and vnspeakable was the greatnesse of thy loue that prycked thée forwarde to suffer it Thy verie works O Lorde prayse thée and for my parte I thanke and praise thée as much as I maye confessing my selfe neuer to be able to thanke thée for the least parte of that I am bounde vnto thée And therefore I praye the for those moste bitter sorowes and for the entier loue of thine which caused thée for the saluation of the worlde to suffer so gréeuous tormentes that thou wilt graunt me grace that they maye be alwayes fixed in my harte and minde as the percing arrowes of thy tender loue and that renouncing all vayne loue of this worlde I maye be surely nayled and fastened to thée in perfect loue and obedience And for so muche as thou art figured by that cluster of grapes whiche the two men broughte on a staffe vppon their shoulders from the lande of promise and waste troden foorth in that wine presse of the Crosse that out of thée should flowe moste swéete wine to swéeten and ouercome our soules swéeten and fil my soule with that wine which causeth men to become chast and pure And cause that I be fast nayled with thée with the nayles of thy loue and charitie Thoroughly nayle my fleshe with the feare of thée that it be not rebellious agaynst the spirite and let my hands and féete be so nayled with thine that they neither moue nor stretche besides thy blessed will And geue me so abundant grace that I may be desirous to suffer and to be dispraysed of all men for thée and to be pressed downe for thy diuine loue Amen Conspicitur crux alma solo caeloque verenda In qua expirauit mox viriusque parens How Christ was exalted vpon the Crosse ¶ Poynts to meditate vpon 1 How that béeing in maner aforesaide with such excessiue sorow and outcryes of the people nayled vpon the crosse he was exalted or lifted vp on high that all men might beholde him And was put in the place appoynted betwene two théeues that were also crucified with him 2 Remember the incomparable sorowe and anguishe which his moste blessed mother felt when she saw her swéete sonne wounded from toppe to toe and deformed so muche through the stripes and torments receiued that scarcely she might knowe her owne childe 3 Call to minde also howe amongst so many tormentes as our most mercifull sauiour suffered the first wordes he spake béeing nayled vpon the Crosse was to pray for his very enemies and them that crucified him whose blindnes and crueltie gréeued him more then his owne paynes and torments ¶ The prayer I Confesse my most swéet Lord and true louer of mankinde that in all the time of my life if I should do none other thing els both day and night yet I could not worthily for my part prayse and blesse thée for this vniuersall benefite of the redemption of mankinde both yll considered of me many other What may I then say O eternall loue of the father séeing thée in our mortall flesh so abased for my sake tormented for me and lifted vp vpon the crosse in the middest of two théeues and as one of them and muche worse handled O my Lord thanks be giuen to thée of all men and of all Angels for thine infinite charitie the which is sufficient to make them all to maruell séeing that I am he which hath committed the robbery and yet it is thy pleasure to suffer the punishment due therefore I beséech thée O infinite goodnesse that séeing it hath pleased thée to paye for mine iniquitie and sinnes and that thou haste pardoned me those whiche I haue committed that thou wilt giue me grace to take héede that I trespasse not in the like offences hereafter and that I deserue not eternall tormentes from whiche by meanes of thy tormentes thou haste so manye times deliuered me Giue me O Lorde the grace that I maye stande and staye my selfe surely and constantly by thy Crosse with thy moste blessed mother féeling some part of the sorowe that she felt And giue mine eyes grace to looke vp vpon thée raysed and lifted on high vpon the Crosse so that I maye be holpen from my spirituall soares as they were holpen from their corporall soares who did beholde the serpent that Moyses did in figure of thée exalt in the desart Vouchsafe also to graunt me so much thy fauour and grace that I maye reste my selfe vnder the shadow of this trée of life and that I maye taste of his moste swéete fruite the whiche maye cause me to loue euen mine enemies and to pray for them euen as thou standing nayled vpon the same trée as it were from thy chayre and pulpit doest teach and preach vnto me Amen Exanimum pectus transfigit cuspide miles Pectore ab effosso lympha cruorque fluunt How Christ was thrust into the side with a speare ¶ Poyntes to meditate 1 When that wicked generation had nailed and lifted vp the redéemer of the world vpon the crosse and coulde not nowe any more strike him with their handes they smote him with their tongs with many reprochefull words and blasphemies giuing him vineger to drinke in his great thirst vpon a sponge 2 Consider