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A79974 Christian rvles proposed to a vertuous soule aspiring to holy perfection, vvhereby shee may regulate both her time, and actions for the obtaining of her happy end. / By her faithfull frend. VV.C. W. C. (William Clifford), d. 1670. 1659 (1659) Wing C4710; ESTC R171392 155,609 555

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may be blest and sanctifi'd by this my true desire and good intention of vnion vnto thyne and theirs and that my life be sacrificed in those sacred flames of diuine loue wherein they haue so happily ended theirs O immaculate Virgin Mother O thou beloued disciple of our Lord and thou o happy and repentant Magdalen yee who had that speciall honour to accompanie my Lord IESVS at his dolorous death and there to assist at the foot of the Crosse whilst therevpon he pay'd the deare ransome of our Redemption vouchsafe yee also to assist me by your powerfull intercession in that last passadge to my Eternity It would be also verie expedient this day to reade the Passion of IESVS-CHRIST and the 17. chapter of S. Iohn which contaynes the last words and the prayers of IESVS-CHRIST before he came to the Crosse as also to reade the prayers of the Church for an agonizing soule for they are verie pious and efficacious Nor doe we know whether at the day of our death we shall be able to make vse of anie such preparation let vs therefore so reade them now as we ought to reade them then and with the selfsame dispositions and affections as if in that last article of our death Lord Iesv for thy great mercy sake grant me this happy grace to consecrate the finall instant of my mortall life to the honour of that sanctifi'd moment wherein thou did'st expire vpon the Crosse and that my last breath may yeald fourth a feruent act of diuine and pure loue of thee which may perseuere with my soule eternally This is sweet Iesv my true harty desire and firme resolution confirme and so strengthen it I beseech thee in holy grace as that by finall perseuerance I may performe it to thy glory and my owne eternall felicity Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good affections and Resolutions 2. Craue grace to put them in execution Beseech him to pardon your negligence in prayer Pater Aue. Credo The seauenth Meditation Of our particular iudgment at the houre of death Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you with his grace 3. Reflect vpon that ioyfull sentence come yee blessed c. And vpon the excessiue horrour of that other Goe yee cursed c. and prepare your selfe in tyme by a good life to auoyde the same Considerations 1. We must consider our selues now as at the point of death and Iesvs-CHRIST as if appearing to vs in quality of our soueraigne Iudge come to pronounce our finall sentence to an eternall life or death without all further appeale Lett vs yeald to him in quality thereof all honour and homage laboring by true loue repentance to renderhim propitious tovs against that dreadfull houre that houre after which no moment more of tyme will euer be giuen vs that deciding houre which will determin vs to ioy or misery for all Eternity O lett vs therefore entertayne our most serious thoughts affections and resolutions herevpon whilst that both tyme and mercy is afforded for the same 2. Consider the immaculate lambe the Saint of Saints and essentiall sanctity it selfe IESVS-CHRIST infinitly farr frō all blemish of sinne yet layde prostrate in a bloody agonie before his heauenly Father in the garden soone after at Pilats feet there charged withall the sinnes of the world becomme the voluntary suerty and the accepted caution for all sinners whatsoeuer And therefore it was that the eternall Father did so seuerely exercise his diuine and rigid iustice vpon that sacred Humanity and made it to vndergoe the iudgment which was due to wicked Man permitting his most innocent and beloued sonne to be condemned to that reproachfull death vpon the Crosse Which iudgment he accepted with most perfect submission to his heauenly Father and ardent loue to Man In honour vnion and adoration whereof here prostrate your selfe as at the feet of IESVS-CHRIST and there acknowledge adore him as the soueraigne Iudge both of Men and Angells without appeale Raise vp your soule to true loue and gratitude by these ensueing Affections or the like Affections and Resolutions O Diuine IESV I honour thee in this thy particular comming to iudge me at the article of my death And I here adore what thy eternall decree shall there dispose of me Enlighten me I beseech thee that I may so discouer the enormity of my sinnes as I may behold them now in the self-same manner as they would appeare to me at the houre of my death to the end I may by true repentance and satisfaction make here my happy peace before I fall into the finall zeale of thy dreadfull iustice when all tyme will be past for anie fauour or mercy I therefore now detest from my very hart and renounce for euer all my finfull offences and at the sacred feet of thy diuine mercy I resolue most willingly to accept what punishment soeuer thy iustice shall ordayne me nor can I hope for anie other meanes whereby to expiate my grieuous sinne but meerely by thy mercy and merits of thy most precious blood O mercifull Redeemer who did'st for my sake permit thy selfe to be ledd bound and in all disgracefull manner to that prophane tribunall of Pilate and there with all malice and scorne to be presented and iudged before him thou being thy selfe the supreame and soueraigne iudge both of the liuing dead Grant I beseech thee that all those indignities suffered for the loue of man obtayning pardon for my sinnes may graciously preserue me from that vnhappy number who shall neither loue nor praise thee during their cursed Eternity And though most vnworthy I be of this blessed effect of thy great mercy yet behold ô God our Protectour and looke vpon the face of thy Christ Psal 83. thy diuine and only begotten Sonne ● eternall Father being adiuged to that dolorous death for my offence may begg my pardon and therevpon is grounded all my hope and humble confidence O Mother of mercy and faithfull aduocate of all who craue thy powerfull intercession sacred Virgin and Mother of God O all yee blessed Angells and Saints of Paradise vouchsafe yee to intercede for me vnto the most glorious Trinity and offer vp I beseech yee your holy sufferings for his sake in part of satisfaction for my sinne pray yee for me that he dealenot with me according to the rigour of his iustice but rather answerably to the multitude of his infinit mercy to the end that I may loue and praise him with you all world without end Conclusion 1. Thanke God for your good Affections and Resolutions 2. Craue grace to put them in execution 3. Beseech him to pardon your negligences in prayer Pater Aue. Credo The eight Meditation Of the state of our death and buriall Preparation 1. Place your selfe in the presence of God 2. Beseech him to inspire you with his grace 3. Conceiue now your soule and body separated The first to appeare
sinfull soule whereon I may make to thee an oblation of a contrite and humble hart that gratefull sacrifice which is neuer reiected by thee Psal 50. It greeues me from the bottome of my hart for hauing of fended thee but grant deare Lord I beseech thee that no sinne may hinder thy comming by holy grace vnto me nor euer haue the power to separate me from thy most blessed presence Amen At the Gloria in excelsis Deo The Declaration AT the saying of Gloria in excelsis imagin that you see the blessed child IESVS new borne and layd in a manger and to heare the Angels in melodious harmonie to sing the same With whome we are to ioyne our most gratefull thankes to the glorious Trinity for all graces and mercies bestowed vpon mankind and in particular for all those which we our selues haue receiued Salute him with a ioyfull hart saying The petition ALl haile o most diuine and well-come Babe descending from thy glorious Throne to be layd for my sake in a contemptible manger there destitute of all humane commodity Grant me by thy example to despise all worldly vanity and with an humble spirit of true conformity to thy heauenly will to set forth by all my actions together with the whole quire of thy celestiall Angels all praise benediction and glory all wisdome thankes-giuing honour and power to our God and to our souueraigne Lord IESVS for euer and euer Amen Apoc. 7. At the Priests kissing the Altar and saying the first Dominus vohiscum THis Dominus vobiscum signifies Christ his manifestation to the Kings at his Epiphanie And the Priest kisseth the Altar before he salutes the people with those words to shew that he himselfe is first to take the Benediction from our blessed sauiour represented by the Altar from whom all grace and blessing doth flow Here with an humble hart addresse your feruent petition to him as followeth The petition LOrd IESVS who by manifesting thy selfe to the Kings didst denounce happie peace to the Gentils by their future Faith in thee Grant likewise we beseech thee that thou remayning euer with vs by holy grace we may not need to feare the dangerous assaults of our Ghostly Enemies Amen At the Collects or Prayers and why the Priest holdes his hands open and eleuated in saying them AFter Dominns vobiscum the Priest returnes to the Altar to say one or more prayers according to the office of the feast or feria shewing thereby that by prayer we are to obtayne both our spirituall and temporall wants and that chiefly which the present Prayer of the Church there mentions to which we must also direct our intention for the greater glory of God and for the vniuersall good of his beloued spouse the holy Catholike Church The Priest prayes with his hands open and eleuated to signifie that as a publike Minister of the Church he collecteth and gathereth the gratefull offerings of all their zealous Prayers and with an eleuated hart accompanied with the rest he offers them vp to God as an acceptable sacrifice of thanksgiuing to his honour and the saluation of our owne soules At the end of the Prayer he ioyneth his hands to shew the vnity of nature in the Blessed Trinity to whom we pray as to one diuine power and also to signifie the vnion of our harts in one firme faith of the Catholike Church And in fine all prayers are concluded through ou Lord IESVS-CHRIST because all benefits are granted through him who said if you aske the Father anie thing in my name he will grant it you And therefore in all humble confidence say The petition OEternall Father of my Lord IESVS-CHRIST I here in perfect vnion with the holy spirit of his beloued spouse the Cath. Church most humbly offer the selfe-same petition which by this common prayer shee presents for thy glory and for the chiefe necessities of all her true childrens soules Grant we beseech thee for thy deare sonne IESVS his sake that we may so loue and serue thee in this world as by his sacred meritts we may enioy and glorifie thee in the other world without end Amen At the Epistle The Declaration CAll here to minde S. Iohn Baptist his preaching Pennance and good-workes Confound your selfe for the small profitt or amendment of your life after so manie good examples exhortations spirituall bookes and holy inspirations which God hath so fauorably afforded you for your aduancement in vertue and correction of vice Resolue to be more carefull for the tyme to come And say The petition LOrd giue me grace to follow the happie instructions giuen me by thy holy Apostles and Pastors of the Catholike Church and not to neglect thy heauenly inspirations Incline my hart o God to thy holy law and to a detestation of all cursed sinne At the Graduell and Alleluya The Declaration THe Graduell signifies the conuersion of the Iewes by the preaching of S. Io. Baptist and the Alleluya the ioy which the Saints receiue at the true repentance of a sinner Wherefore to contribute on our partes to the ioy of those blessed spirits we must firmely resolue the amendment of our liues Endeauour here to stirr vp in your hart an act of true repentance and in the spiritt of holy King Dauid Psal 78. say The petition REmember not o Lord our old iniquities let thy mercies quickly preuent vs because we are become exceeding poore afflicted and dispised helpe vs o Lord our Sauiour and for the glory of thy names sake o Lord deliuer vs and be propitious to our sinnes Grant vs grace to amend and by deliberate consent neuer more to offend thee Amen At remouing the booke to the other side of the Altar And reading the Gospel The Declaration THe transporting the booke from the left hand of the Altar to the right to reade the Gospel represents to vs the Iewes reiecting the holy Gospel of IESVS-CHRIST which being declared to the Gentils they were thereby transported from sinne to Grace and from temporall desires to Eternall We signe thenalso our forehead to signifie that we are not asshamed to professe our selues disciples of CHRIST crucified vpon the Crosse we also signe our mouth to testifie that we are readie to confesse our Faith to Saluation and by signing our breast we declare that with our harts we beleeue vnto iustice as the Apostle commands vs. Rom. 10. and that with affection we embrace what that holy Gospel doth teach vs to beleeue Raise here your hart to an act of firme Faith and with a generous constancy and humble hope say The petition ENlighten my vnderstanding o Lord and soe inflame my affection by thy heauenly grace as that I may be enabled to put in execution thy diuine inspirations and to follow that doctrine which we are taught by thy holy word Depriue me not I beseech thee through my great vnworthinesse of thy diuine and needfull fauours whereby to strengthen and support me in the finall perseuerance of thy
species a holy sacrifice to God the Father and shewes it to the people to be adored putting vs in minde how our blessed Sauiour was lifted vp vpon the Crosse for our Redemption And by the eleuation of the Chalice is represented to vs the effusion of his most precious blood flowing from his sacred wounds vpon the Crosse The Eleuation of these two seuerall and separated species is a continuall memoriall of CHRISTS holy Passion and of that dolorous separation of his most sacred body and soule vpon Mount Caluary For all which we must offer vp to God the Father with firme Faith this great sacrifice and holy Passion of his onely begotten sonne in satisfaction for our owne finnes and for the sinnes of all others both liuing and dead it being after consecration one of the most essentiall partes of this diuine seruice and signifies that holy oblation wherein IESVS-CHRIST offred himselfe to his Eternall Father vpon the Altar of the Crosse in expiation of our sinnes Here salute the body of our Lord IESVS-CHRIST at the Eleuation of the holy Host saying The Petition HAile ô true body borne of the Virgin Mary which truly suffered and was really offered vpon the Crosse for man and from whose pearced side flowed water and blood Vouchsafe to be receiued by me at the houre of my death ô most mercifull IESV sonne of the liuing God haue mercy on me At the Eleuation of the Chalice The petition HAile o most precious blood flowing from the side of my Lord IESVS-CHRIST wash away the foule and sinfull staines of all my past and present offenses cleanse sanctifie and prepare my soule to thy eternall Blisse Amen Of the three Crosses made vpon the sacred Host immediately after the Eleuation THese Crosses made vpon the consecrated species immediately after the Eleuation represent to vs the manner in particular how that most sacred Host was immolated vpon the Crosse for our Redemption whereof we are put in minde by the frequent makeing of the holy Crosse At the second Memento The Declaration BY this second Memento we are aduertised that whilst the body of our B. Sauiour remayned in the graue his soule descended into Hell a place in the Earth called Lymbus Patrum to deliuer the soules of the Fathers who had long expected their happie enlargement from thence Forget not here your dearest freinds deceased And say The petition LOrd IESVS as thou vouchsafest to reioyce the long thirsting Fathers in Limbo by the diuine visit which thy most glorious soule made them there so now extend I beseech thee those infinit merits of thy most sacred Passion towards the solace also of those thy poore suffering creatures in Purgatory there crying for helpe but especially haue mercy I beseech thee vpon my dearest freinds kindred and benefactors and in particular vpon N. N. and vpon all those for whom I haue most obligation to pray transferre them speedily from those tormenting flames to thy celestiall Beatitude there to enioy loue and praise thee for all Eternity Amen At nobis quoque Peccatoribus The Declaration THe Priest somewhat raising his voyce and knocking his breast at nobis quoque peccatoribus represents to vs the repentance of these Iewes who had been accessary to the cruell death of the sonne of God together with the good Centurion who at this dolorous Passion perceiuing so many great and wonderous signes of his diuinity mooued with sorrow admiration he strucke his breast and verie boldly cryed out before all those enraged enemies truly this was the sonne of God Math. 27. Dispose now your hart to Contrition and to true compassion saying The petition O Stony and most obdurate hart so little sensible of those sharpe sufferings of my Lord Sauiour for my most wicked sinne O touch it Lord IESV with true remorse that in the sense and fealing of thy loue on the one side and of the horrour and detestation of my offending thee on the other I may in the humble spirit of that repentant Publican and from the bottome of my hart cry out to thee Lord be mercifull to me a most wretched sinner Luke 18. I haue sinned Lord and I detest my sinne as the vnhappie cause of all thy dolorous and most grieuous sufferings but thou ô IESV the sonne of Dauid haue mercy on me Amen Marke 10. The reason why the Priest makes here againe three Crosses ouer the Host and Chalice when he saith cum ipso † in ipso † per ipsum † The Declaration IT is to signifie that this sacrifice is auaileable for three seuerall sorts of persons for those in Heauen to an increase of their glory for those in Purgatory to releeue their sufferings and for those vpon Earth for an encrease of grace and remission of their sinnes At omnis honor gloria The Declaration THe Priest eleuating the Holy Host chalice together a little from the Altar at Omnis honor gloria and then immediately deposing them againe vpon the corporall and couering the chalice with the Pall represents to vs the takeing of our blessed Sauiours body from the Crosse which being most reuerently wrapped in a pure cleane linnen sheete signified by the corporall was placed in the sepulcher by those deuout persons Ioseph and Nicodemus Here crauing true purity both of hart and soule say with pious affection The petition GRant me deare IESV I beseech thee in all my thoughts and deeds true purity of hart from all sinfull affection whereby my soule may become a pleasing sepulcher to receiue thy precious body blood together with thy heauenly grace to strengten in me the vertue of true humility whereby to mortifie what euer may be displeasing to thy heauenly Maiesty Amen At the little Preface before the Pater noster The Declaration BY this short Preface the Priest in true Humility of hart acknowledges his owne great vnworthines that he would not pre sume to call God his Father were he not expresly commanded by IESVS-CHRIST in this his owne Prayer of the Pater noster which he here saith at the holy sacrifice of the Masse to put vs in minde of those deuout and feruent prayers which the blessed Virgin the Apostles and the holy wo men made during the tyme that our soueraine Redeemer remayned in the sepulcher Here we must vnite our prayers together with those of the a fore-named Saints and with the whole militant Church saying The petition LOrd grant me grace I beseech thee that I may rise from the loathsome sepulcher of my former ill custome of sinne to a new vertuous life whereby I may be led to the happie fruition of thy beatificall vision there to adore and praise thee togeather with thy heauenly Father in vnion of the Holy Ghost and with the blessed companie of all thy celestiall spirits in Eternall Beatitude Amen What is meant by the Priests deuiding the Consecrated Host The Declaration THe Priest deuides the holy Host to signifie the separation of the
Meditatiō th●oughout the whole tyme of that your spirituall Retreate I then againe as earnestly once more exhort you to draw from thence a prefixed Rule which may serue you as a constant set order for all your actions and as a distribution also for your tyme as may best agree to your condition and present occasions All which you hauing with freedome and confidence communicated to your ghostly Father and had his aduise and approbation for your more securely proceeding with true prudence vertue therein I would then wish you to obserue it as your Rule with all conuenient punctuality And what now lastly I desire of you is that you please to accept in good part this my ill polished worke drawne from some notes vpon former obseruations as they then conduced to my owne practise vpon seuerall occasions Your vertue I hope will make much better vse of them then I haue done because the fault was myne and not the Rule which being right it cannot faile And if such as vse it shall draw but the line of their Conuersation thereby it must needs be right both in the sight of God and Man Finally my proposing this Rule to you may prooue I hope not voyde of my owne proper interest whilst by renewing my former reflexions with some more seriousnesse for your sake a better impression may be made in my owne soule to liue my selfe hereafter with more conformity to these holy Rules which I here propose to you and whereby if we shall but truly regulate our future liues and actions we may humbly confide Gods holy grace assisting vs that they will rightly direct vs through the perillous labyrinth of this mortall life vnto the secure port of Eternall Felicity For which I once more begg hartely your prayers and therevpon conclude with what blessed S. Iames the Apostle recommendeth vnto vs. c. 5. that we pray one for an other to the end we may be saued through the blessed meritts of his most deare Sonne IESVS and by the grace of the holy Ghost Which God of his infinit mercy grant FINIS Ianuier 10. Anno Domini 1659. Praysed and for euer glorifi'd be the most sacred Trinity Courteous Reader these deuotions not being permitted to be printed at home no diligence in the Corrector was able to auoyde the manie faults which the Printer not vnderstanding our language must needs be very subiect to commit His ignorance deserueth pardon and my paines your prayers which I doe hartely craue submitting entyrely all the rest to the correction of the holy Cath. Church and desire you to amende by these following corrections of the principall faults what you finde most amisse in the booke Errours in the Print p 20. l. 25 Christians cor Christian Pa. 97. li. 16. sel cor selues pa. 111. l. 22. him cor them pa. 130. li. 10. wo cor no pa. 131. li. 1. leasing cor pleasing pa. 135. li. 26. hat cor that pa. 141. li. 26. is cor it pa. 157. li. 25. and without cor and as pa. 189. li. 25 light cor right pa. 194. li. 2. or cor for pa. 201. li. 2. it cor it 's pa. 204. li. 14. saying cor laying pa. 212 li. 23. ccessary cor accessary pa. 251. li. 26. orme c. informe pa. 261. li. 18. themc then p. 275. li. 26. biection c. obiection pa. 295. li. 11. which cor to which pa. 358. li. 2. treasures cor creatures pa. 374. li. 4. carefull cor carefully pa. 382. li. 25. fleckes cor flockes pa. 384. li. 26. aae cor are pa. 400. li. 15. hereby cor thereby APPROBATION Wee vnderwritten Doctours of Diuinity of the vniuersity of Paris doe certifie that hauing reade ouer this pious treatise intituled Christian Rules proposed to a vertuous soule aspiring to holy Perfection c. written by W.C. we haue not only found that all things therein contained are consonant and conforme to the Diuine Faith and Beleefe of the Cathol Church but also we hope that it will verie much contribute to the great aduantage of Christian Piety and edification of such deuout and religious soules as shall reade and practise it In witnesse whereof we haue here vnto subscribed our names at Paris this 9. of December 1655. H. HOLDEN E. TIREL