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A03337 The resurreccion of the masse with the wonderful vertues of the same, newly set forth vnto the greate hartes ease, ioye and comforte of all the catholykes, by Hughe Hilarie. (?) Hilarie, Hughe.; Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.; Bale, John, 1495-1563. 1554 (1554) STC 13457; ESTC S104097 17,732 44

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Of that litle great God aboue hys head Looke that then mekely ye fall to crouching Lifting vp your handes with harte vnfayned Crye out O my Lorde and my Sauiour In the alone is all my confidence I will magnifye the at euery houre For thou arte a God of moste excellence Looke that ye honour this God aboue all thing● Whiche is halden vp betwene the priestes hand For he is a God of Pope Innocentes makynge The thirde of that name I do you to understand Pope Nicolas also and pope Urban Dyd muche helpe to the perfection of it So did fryer Thomas that pratye man And many other mo as it is fyt Thynke that these wordes Hoc est corpus meum Be of so great strength vertue and power That they are able to make Gods awne sonne To come from heauen in the minute of an houre And although ye bothe se fele and tas●e bred Yet muste ye nedes beleue the contrarie For holy Churche hath full determined That it is Christes naturall bodye And though it be worme eaten furyed or moulde And so ●ryncke that noman can it abyde Yet oure mother holy churche woulde Ye should beleue it God bothe backe and syde And although it be agaynst the nature Of the Sacrament to be Christes naturall body Yet muste ye beleue it bothe stedfaste and sure According to pope Innocentes decree And albeit Christe and holy writte do saye That Christes reall bodye is in heauen onely Yet se that ye be s●oute and saye alwaye That in the Sacrament it is really And albeit it fighteth with the verite Of Christes bodye reall and naturall In many places at one tyme to be Yet the contrary beleue you shall And although Christ and his Apostles all With the olde Doctors and reason dothe perswade That it is not Christes bodye naturall Yet saye ye it is very God that all made And steke you strongly to the determinacion Of oure mother holy Churche Catholycke And if any be of contrary opinion Burne hym out of hande lyke an heretycke Se that ye continew alwaye in this fayth That the Sacramente is Christes naturall bodye Flesh bloud and bone as pope Nicolas sayeth And in this fayth remayne tyll ye dye And what if you for thus beleuing Go to the Deuyll my great grādde father Feare ye not my Chaplens for you shall syng And neuer leaue tyll they you deliuer For I am so mightye that I am able Euen damned soules to dispatche out of hell Craianus storye prouyth this veritable Whiche by me was releued as they do tell Therfore ye my dere louing massehunters Whan soeuer my chaplens holy and deuoute Heaue vp that litle great God se that ye euers Fall to knocking and kneling rounde aboute Agayne whan the chalice bleste mought it be Is holden vp aboue the priestes head Lyfte vp your handes and eyes that all maye s● Ye be deuout people and wel disposed In the holy chalice ye shall vnderstond Is Christes very true and naturall bloode Therfore to honour that also are ye bond For the holy Popes haue so thought it goode After that ye haue sene that godly syghte Fall to prayer agayn deuoutly Serue some good saincte with all your might● Eyther with a Pater noster or Aue mary But heare ye when the second sacrye comes And your God is dādled about the chalice Looke that then ye starte vp with good deuocion And to honour your God moste humbly deuyce Looke vpon that new founde God earnestly Worshippe hym honour him and reuerēce hym to Beleue hym to be your Sauiour onely Your redemer and mediatour also Agayne whan the Paxe is caryed about Se that ye kysse it with all humilite All the masse tyme looke ye appere deuoute That ye maye seme good Catholykes to be When the priest comes to s. Ihons Gospel And blesseth him as he were wood Do ye so likewise for I plainly you tell Agaynst wicked sprites it is very good When the prieste hath once sayde Deo gracia● And kys●e the aultare in s●ead of a woman Than maye ye well know that done is the masse And home maye ye go as wyse as ye came But before out of the Church ye departe Looke ye take holy water foole deuoutly Sprynckle your self with that from the very harte And make a crosse in your forehead solemly All these thinges once done with good deuocion Ye maye do that ye will all the daye after For ye haue offered to God suche an oblacion That ye can not anger him in any matter Now maye ye fall to bollyng and bibbing To dysing to carding and to whorehunting To polling to pilling and to fals brybing To quarelling to fighting to scolding and chydinge What ye liste that do and be not afrayde For amendes is made by hearing of masse All thinges aforehande be all redy payde Feare not for I haue set you in a good case Let this than be your dayly exercise Fyrst in the morning to heare masse deuoutly And afterward whatsoeuer ye practise It shall come to passe I warrant you luckely My power is wonderfull● my vertue is great My dignite passeth all thinges mortall In me in me alone is all goodnes ●et Therfore now vnto me let all men fall Thus haue I declared to you partly What profytes ye massehunters get by me But know ye that not for the body onely But for the soule also I serue in eche degre The soules that lye burning in Purgatory Miserably puling for wante of soccure By me they are redemed spedely And brought out of their payne in half an houre The masse of Requiem is of great strengthe When for a soule it is eyther songe or sayde It alwayes helpeth without fayle at lengthe Though the soule with synne be neuer so decayde A trentall of masses is very profitable For a soule departed at euery season For that vnto glory without any fable Wil bring the soule with all expedicion But not for purgatory soules onely Am I profitable and stond in s●ead The soules also whiche in hell fyre do lye Are ofte by me from their paynes redemed Unto the very helles dothe my vertue pearce When for any soule I am songe or sayde Sathan that tyraunte bothe cruell and fearce Is of me and my power greatly afrayde My noble presence maketh the deuell to rore And all the flames of hell shortly to quenche My royall presence causeth euermore All the infernall paynes quickely to stenche Yea from the dongeon of hell to heauen so hye Do I cause the damned soules for to ascend To me to me therfore let all men applye If to come to glory they do intend By me the soules of sainctes in heauen also Are lauded praysed and magnifyde As the masse of Gaudeamus omnes in domino Dothe righte well declare at euery tyde God and oure Ladye with the good sainctes all Apostles martyrs confessors and virgines With all the holy Aungels seraphicall By me do reioyce as moste louing twynes Thus ye se