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B15418 Meditations vppon the mysteries of our holy faith with the practise of mental praier touching the same composed in Spanish by the R.F. Luys de la Puente ... ; and translated into English by F. Rich. Gibbons ... Puente, Luis de la, 1554-1624.; Gibbons, Richard, 1550?-1632. 1610 (1610) STC 20485; ESTC S1664 417,169 706

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greater wisdome nor assurednesse then to heare the voice of God and to stand for his Gouernment seeing as our Lord himselfe saide by the Prophet Isaias Isa 32.17 all is ordained for our righteousnesse and abundant peace O how full of Contentment retourned these kings on their waye and how well did they thinke their Labour and Trauell employed for the things of God although they bee painefull in the beginnings they haue alwaies good endes And therefore it is greate Wisdome to begin by that Labour whose ende shall be temporall and eternall repose rejoicing in God worlde without ende Amen The XXIIII Meditation Of the Purification of the B. VIRGIN and of the Presentation of the Childe in the Temple The first Pointe THe olde Lawe commaunded Leui. 12 2 Luc. 2.12 that a woman hauing conceiued by a man if she brought forth a male childe she should remaine forty dayes retired in her house as vncleane at the ende whereof she should goe to the Temple to be purified offering for her Sinne a Lambe The heroical vertues of the B. Virgin a Turtle if she were poore a paire of Turtles or Pigeons desiring the preiste to pray vnto God for her This Lawe the B. VIRGIN accomplished with the exercize of admirable Vertues especially she exercized sixe like the sixe leaues of the whitest Lillye for the which the speeche of the celestiall spouse is very fitting vnto her Cantic 2.2 As the Lillye among Thornes so is my beloued among the Daughters The first Vertue was greate Loue to retirednesse with such delight therein that albeit the Lawe had not commaunded it yet it would haue pleased her to continue those forty dayes in her secret Corner attending only to contemplate the greatenesses of her Sonne to nourish him wherewith she remained so full of contentment that in regarde of him shee respected not the Companye of the whole worlde The second Vertue was greate Loue to puritye and cleane-nesse of Hearte giuing good demonstrations thereof in that shee being most pure delighted to be more purified obseruing the Lawe of Purification that her beloued might say of her Thou art all faire my beloued Cantic 4.7 and there is no spot in thee The third Vertue was Heroicall Obedience for albeit she knewe that she was not obliged to keepe this lawe for that she had not conceiued by the worke of man yet notwithstanding as her Sonne fullfilled the Lawe of Circumcision so she would entirely fullfill this Lawe to conforme herselfe with other women to obserue the common Lawes of all without hauing exemption priuiledge nor dispensation and without vsing therein Ambages or Interpretations euen in that wherein she might lawfully haue vsed them And so the forty dayes being fully ended with greate puntuallitye and readinesse she set forward on her waye to Hierusalem with rare modestye and Alacritye rejoicing with her Sonne whome she bare in her armes by whose example she learned this manner of Obedience The fourth Vertue was rare Humillitye in willing to be treated as one vncleane and as one that stood in neede of being purifyed as if she had not beene a VIRGIN demonstrating heerein greate Loue to puritie Humilliation by whose example I may be ashamed to see myselfe so prowde so desirous to bee reputed as pure and holy being contrarily a sinner that so foule abhominable that my righteousnesse as saieth the Prophet Isaias is like a cloth stained with menstrueous blood Isa 64.6 The fifth Vertue was greate Loue to Pouertye the sister of Humillitye for though with the golde that these kings gaue her she was able peraduenture to buye a Lambe and to offer it as riche noble Women vsed to doe yet she would be treated like a poore woman and offer the Sacrifize that was assigned to the poore which was a paire of turtles or two young pigeons The sixth was the greate Deuotion and Reuerence wherewith she gaue this offering to the Preiste requesting him with greate Humillitye to pray vnto God for her shee herselfe being one that might haue prayed for all For as the Lilly within her sixe leaues containeth other sixe little sprigs with their buttons like golde so the blessed VIRGIN to these sixe Vertues conjoyned diuerse Affections of an intention purely and directly for the glorye of God inkindled with the fier of Charitye and resplendent with the golde of caelestiall Wisdome O most sacred VIRGIN Colloquie I reioice to beholde thee so riche in Vertues and so carefull and diligent in exercizing them Cant. 2.2 Ex D. Ber. serm in Cant. now I perceiue how exceeding true it is that thou art as a Lilly among Thornes for in comparison of thee we are blacked and besmeared with the thornes of our Sinnes and thou art a most white and pure Lilly with the sixe leaues of these soueraigne Vertues VVell may we see o soueraigne Queene that thou diddest allwayes contemplate this king layed in his manger and in thy lappe seeing thy Spirit like spikenard gaue it accustomed odour to imitate him Cant. 1.11 sending out the most sweete odour of Puritye Humillitye and Obedience inkindled with the fier of Charitye obtaine for me o blessed LADYE that I may beholde him and thee with such a spirit as may send forth the like odour Amen The second Pointe THe Lawe likewise commaunded that all the first borne of the Hebrewes should be offered to God as holy Exod. 13.2 in acknowledgement of the fauour he did them in bringing them out of Egipt killing in a night all the first borne of the Egiptians And for the accomplishment of this Lawe our blessed LADYE the VIRGIN carried her Sonne to the Temple to offer him to the eternall Father Heere I am to consider first the Spirit and Deuotion wherewith the blessed VIRGIN made this offering in her name and in the name of all mankinde saying to the eternall Father Beholde heere o eternall Father thy only begotten Sonne as he is God and my only first borne as he is man he that was represented by all the first borne that hitherto haue beene offered vnto thee and whose offering thou so much hast desired I offer him with all my Hearte in thankesgiuing for hauing giuen him mee for I haue nothing more precious to offer vnto thee thine he is take him vnto thee in whome he shall be better employed then in mee I likewise offer him vnto thee in the odour of sweetenesse for the saluation and redemption of the whole worlde Receiue o my God this offering more precious then that of Abel more sweete then that of Noe more holy then that of Abraham and more excellent then all those that Moyses ordained and by this I beseeche thee to pardon all mortall men and to admitte them into thy grace and freindship O how well pleased might the eternall Father be with this oblation aswell for the deuotion of the person that offered it as for the Sanctitye of
the offering that was presented him Secondly I will consider the Spirit wherewith this most blessed Childe offered himselfe in the Temple to his eternall Father Beholde heere might he say o eternall Father thy only begotten Sonne who was made man to obey thee and commeth into the Temple to honour thee heere I present myselfe before thy maiestie and I offer myselfe to thy seruice and to the accomplishment of thy Will Psalm 36.77.51 And for that neither the Deathe of so many first borne as perished in Egipt nor the offering of the first borne of Israel hath beene acceptable vnto thee for the saluation of men I offer myselfe to dye for them that my Deathe and the sacrifize of my blood may appease thy wrathe and deliuer thy people from the seruitude of sinne In this sorte was fullfilled that speeche of S. Paul Qui dilexit nos Ephes 5.2 tradidit semetipsum hostiam oblationem Deo in odorem suauitatis Who loued vs and deliuered himselfe for vs an oblation and host to God in an odour of sweetenesse And it is to bee beleeued that this offering happened in the morning at such time as in the temple was offered the sacrifize of the Lambe Exod. 29.39 Num. 28.4 called the morning Lambe that there might be a correspondence betweene the figure and the figured O how sweete was this offering to the eternall Father how content remained he therewith as one that was desirous thereof for that the offrings of all the other first-borne were of no value but as they were representations of this Thirdly I am to imagine that albeit our Sauiour Christ made this offering for all men yet he made it likewise particularly for mee holding me present in his memorye Hearte And with this consideration in the Temple of my Soule I will present myselfe in spirit before the eternall Father and in companye of the blessed VIRGIN and of the Childe himselfe I will offer him vnto him in Thankesgiuing for hauing giuen him to me for my Redeemer and master beseeching him to accept this offering and for it to reconcile mee to himselfe and to make me partaker of his giftes O soueraigne Father with all the affection of my Hearte I offer vnto thee thy only begotten Sonne Colloquie and though it being I that doe offer him I deserue to be reiected yet the offering being such as it is I hope to be admitted receiue it o Lord in an odour of sweetenesse and for it graunte mee remission of my Sinnes that with a pure Hearte I may appeare in thy presence in the Temple of thy glorye Amen The third Pointe THe same Lawe likewise commaunded that these first-borne should be redeemed for fiue sicles Exod. 13.13 Leuitic 27.6 and so the blessed VIRGIN redeemed her Sonne paying them to the Prieste who tooke them and retourned her Sonne vnto her Vpon this passage I am to consider who maketh this sale of the Childe who it is that buyeth him with what price and for whome and what benefits arize thereof First I will consider how the eternall Father to whome this Childe offered himselfe will not keepe to himselfe that which was giuen him but would a newe giue him to the Worlde and to men and sell him to them for their good demonstrating heerein his infinite Liberallitye and Bountye which is so farre from repenting to haue giuen vs what he once gaue vs that he ratifieth the Donation inuenting newe respectes to giue vs what he hath giuen vs. She that buyeth and redeemeth him is the blessed VIRGIN to bring him vp as her Sonne and yet she also will not detaine him to herselfe but will nourish him for vs and buy him that he may be employed for our good The price is no more but fiue sicles O eternall Father Colloquie how cheape doest thou sell a thing that is so precious why doest thou equall this first-borne in price with the rest if the rest were redeemed for fiue sicles this was to be redeemed for many millions for he is infinitely more worth then all the rest But I now perceiue o Lord that this is to aduise me that although the name of this ransome soundeth sale and price yet he is giuen vs freely and of meere grace that I may incessantly thanke thee for this newe grace for the which mayest thou be glorifyed and praised by all thy Creatures worlde without ende Amen I may also consider the Spirit that is included in the price of these fiue sicles by the which is signified the price wherewith is bought the most precious golde of diuine Wisdome which is Christ Apoc. 3.17 Isa 55.1 in such sorte as it may be bought This price is the mortification of the fiue senses and the actes of the fiue Vertues which dispose vs to obtaine Grace and the perfection thereof that is to say Liuely faithe Feare of God Dolour for Sinnes Confidence in Gods mercye and an effectuall Resolution to obey God and wholely to accomplish his holy will Therefore Colloquie o my Soule if thou desirest to haue Christ to be thine consider that he is not bought with golde nor siluer but with these fiue sicles of the Spirit offer them to the eternall Father and he will giue him vnto thee Fourthly I will ponder the ende wherefore he is redeemed and bought which is to be the Slaue and Seruant of men and to deliuer himselfe for them vnto Deathe O sweete IESVS Colloquie how willingly doest thou suffer thyselfe to be solde and redeemed to vndoe by thy sale that which I by sinning did with my Soule and to redeeme it with thy ransome that it might bee perpetually thine and yet thy Loue stoppeth not heere for thou art readye to be solde againe by a false Disciple and bought by thy enemies to take from thee thy life making an ende of our redemption with thy Deathe Blessed be thy immense Charitye that is neuer satisfied nor wearied in doing vs good O my Soule reioice that the blessed VIRGIN hath bought her Sonne for thee be glad that IESVS is alreadye thine seeing his Father hath giuen him thee for fiue sicles O good IESVS thou art mine by this newe buying but I yeilde myselfe to be thine Cant. 2.16 and with greate Confidence will say My beloued to me and I to him bee it so o Lord that thou leaue not me nor I neuer leaue thee Amen The XXV Meditation Of what happened in the Presentation Luc. 2.25 with Simeon and Anna the Prophetesse The first Pointe IN those dayes there was a man in Hierusalem named Simeon and this man was iust and religious expecting the consolation of Israel and the holy Ghoste was in him and he had receiued an aunswere from the holy Ghoste that he should not see deathe vnlesse he sawe first the Christ of our Lord. Vpon this pointe I will consider first how the holy Ghoste desiring to manifest IESVS Christ newly borne raised vp two
with a good will suffered this Imprisonment and this mortification of Senses to free vs from the euerlasting prison and to satisfye for the libertye and ouermuch loosenesse of Eua who going to recreate herselfe in Paradise bebelde the fruite of the Tree and contrary to Gods commaundement tasted thereof And so likewise to satisfye for the libertyes and Lightnesses of my Senses and to animate mee by his Example to mortifye them and to suffer any shutting vp or streightnesse whatsoeuer in my Chamber or bed or in whatsoeuer else pertaineth to the pampering of my fleshe I humbly thanke thee o diuine VVorde incarnate Colloquie for this entrance thou hast made into the VVorlde suffering so streight a goole such a horride prison and so long and tedious a mortification of thy fleshe by the which I humbly beseeche thee to deliuer mee from the eternall Prison of Hell and from the troublesome gaole of my Vices ayding mee to mortifye my passions and with the spirite to restraine the disordinate vse of my Senses The tenth Meditation Of the excellencyes of the most holye Soule of our Sauiour Christ D. Th. 3. p. q. 34. etiam q. 7 cum sequ and of the heroycall Actes of Vertue that hee exercised in the first instant of the Incarnation The first Pointe FIrst I am to consider the Graces and Excellencyes of our Sauiour Christ as hee was man his Soule beeing vnited with the Deitye the which were Immense for as his Fore-runner saide of him Ioa. 3.14 God gaue him not his Spirite by measure for the Father loueth the Sonne and hath giuen all things into his hande that is to say To the rest of the Sainctes hee giueth them his Spirit by measure and the graces of the holy Spirit as S. 1 Cor. 12.81 Paule sayeth are diuided among them some beeing giuen to some others to others but to our Sauiour Christ his Father gaue him his Spirit without measure for hee gaue him these graces all at once Ephes 4.7 not only for himselfe but with power to distribute them to others giuing to euery one his measure for hee loueth him as his only begotten Sonne with a most singular Loue and therefore hee communicated vnto him such fullnesse of Wisdome Grace as was fitting for the Glorye of such a Sonne whereupon his Euangelist S. Iohn saide of him VVee sawe the glory of him Ioan. 1.14 glory as it were of the only begotten of the Father full of Grace Veritye Besides this the eternall Worde hauing communicated to this most blessed Soule the principall thing which hee had which was his owne personall Essence it pertained vnto his Honour to communicate likewise vnto it the Immensenesse of those Graces giftes that were conuenient for that which had so noble a Beeing These graces wee may reduce vnto 7. heades The first was Immense Puritye in such sorte 1 Pet. 2.22 that hee neither sinned nor could sinne nor erre nor bee deceiued nor haue any Imperfection that might bee repugnant to this Puritye and Cleanesnesse of Hearthe Ioa. 1.17 for hee was the Lambe of God not the earthly but the heauenly Lambe the most Innocent Lambe without any blot whose comming was to take away the Sinnes of the Worlde and so by Right was free himselfe from them all The second is the Grace of Sanctitye the which incomparably exceeded that of men Angells all togither And in this measure hee had Charity and Humillitye and Obedience and the rest of the Vertues in such sorte Dan. 9.24 Isa 11.2 that for Excellencye hee is called the Holye of Holyes in whome the holy Spirite reposed filling him with his seuen giftes with an Immense Plenitude The third was Grace consummated which is Blessednesse and the blessed-making Vision for from that very first instant his Soule sawe the Diuine Essence with greater Clearenesse then all the Blessed togither and in this proportion it loued God and rejoiced with vnspeakeable Ioye for the which it is saide of him that God annointed him with the oyle of Gladnesse aboue all his Companions Psal 44. ● From hence proceeded the 4. Colos 2.3 Grace which comprehendeth the Treasures of the Wisdome and knowledge of God not diuided but all togither as S. Paule saieth that hee might knowe all things created passed present and to come and that nothing might bee couered from him hee beeing to bee the Iudge of all things to rewarde the good and to chastize the euill The fifth is the Power of doing miracles without any Limitation meerely by his owne Will by the which hee had power to giue Life to the Deade Luc. 4.14 32.36.39 to heale all that were sicke to cast out Deuills out of Bodyes possessed to commaunde the Windes and the Sea and all the Elements all subiecting themselues to his commaunde The sixt is Matt. 6.9 vltim 18. the Power of Excellencye in pardoning Sinnes conuerting Sinners chaunging their Heartes ordaining Sacraments and Sacrifizes and distributing among men Graces and supernaturall Giftes The seuenth is Colos 2.10 Eph. 1.22 the Grace of beeing a Heade as well of the Church militant as of the Triumphant of men and of Angells beeing superiour to all and the Fountaine of all the celestiall blessings and of all the giftes and Graces that proceede from the Father of Light Iac. 1.17 for the good of the mysticall Bodye whose Heade is Christe From hence it is that this our Lorde was the first and principall of all the predestinated for whose respect our Lorde predestinated others that hee might haue many Companions in Glory but especially for that hee might bee as the Apostle S. Rom. 8.29 Paul saieth the first borne of many Bretheren like and conformable vnto him in the giftes of Grace as they were in nature and so hee entred first before all men into this Glorye and sawe the diuine Essence and opened the Gates of Heauen that the rest might enter in to beholde it Considering these 7. kindes of Graces that our Sauiour Christ hath and euery one of them I am to collect from them seuerall Affections sometimes blessing and praysing the eternall Father for the Giftes hee gaue to his Sonne as hee was man sometimes rejoicing at the benefits which this our Lord hath giuing him the Much good doe it him thereof and sometimes beseeching him to imparte vnto mee of what hee hath for of his fullnesse all wee haue receiued Ioan. 1.16 and therefore with greate Loue I may say vnto him O Sonne of the liuing God Colloquie Psal 44.3 Cant. 5.10 Zacha. 3.9 I reioice to see thee so beautifull aboue all the Sonnes of men white red elected among a thousand O liuing and corner stone how sightly thou art with these seuen eyes of vnspeakeable splendour put into thee by the hande of thy Father O Sonne of man how well doe these seuen starres become thee giuen thee for thy Glorye Apoc. 1.16
before propounded pondering how the causes rootes of this worke were not our merites but onely the bountye and mercye of God and the endes were the Redemption of the VVorlde and the manifestation of his diuine Goodnesse and Charitye Aftervvardes I will consider the proffit that thereby came vnto vs to wit Pardon of Sinnes Destruction of Deathe Entraunce into Heauen and such other like And then the losse wee had sustained if this worke had not beene donne remaining all Enemies of God Slaues of the Diuell and Damned to Hell Finally the Circumstances of this worke touching Place and Time and Manner and what properties of Bodye and Soule God tooke when hee was Incarnate In eache of these things the Vnderstanding is to make a pawse detaining itselfe in euery one so long as it shall finde Deuotion and Spirituall Gust without caring to passe to another mouing the VVill to diuerse Affections of Loue and Confidence as hath beene saied making Petitions and Colloquies with our Lord according to what hath beene meditated and desired And when our Vnderstanding hath pondered well one of these things it may passe to another with the like quietnesse and calmenesse of minde and so proceede in the rest Of all this wee shall see plaine examples in the meditations ensuing especially in the first which shall bee a patterne for the rest I onely aduertise that when the holy Spirit with speciall Inspiration moueth vs to pray all is easy sweeet for that hee recollecteth the memorye reuiueth the discourses raineth showers of meditatiōs inkindleth the Affections accordeth the Petitions ordereth the Colloquies and maketh perfect the whole VVorke of Praier ourselues cooperating without Trouble But when this speciall Succour is wanting it is necessary that wee ourselues vsing our freewill with the assistaunce of Grace which neuer faileth vs apply our faculties to the exercise of their Actes in the forme aforesaide whereby wee prouoke the holy Spirit to ayde vs with the speciall Succour of his Inspirations For Spirituall men which treate of Praier should not bee like Ships of high building that cannot saile with out winde but rather like Gallies that nauigate both with the winde with the Oare and when they faile of the prosperous winde of diuine Inspiratiō they are to nauigate with the Oare of their faculties aided by the diuine fauour though it bee not so sensible And this kinde of Praier is wonte to be sometimes most profitable though it be not so pleasing for the much that it meriteth fighting against Distractions and Drynesse of Hearte And if wee perseuer rowing and praying at his time Christe our Lord will come to visit vs with whose visitation this tempest shall cease as it happened in a like case to the holy Apostles as hereafter wee shall see Matt. 14.25 The Armes to fight against these Distractions of Hearte Drouthe of Spirit are principally foure 1. The first is profound Humillitye Mar. 6.48 acknowledging our VVeakenesse and miserye and beeing ashamed of ourselues to stand before God with such distraction and accusing ourselues of our offences passed and present for the which wee are chastized therein Lucae 14.11 For whosoeuer in this manner humbleth himselfe in Praier shall bee therein exalted 2 The second is Fortitude of minde making a manly resolution not aduisedly to admitte any Cogitation that may separate vs from that whereof wee pray though it bee of a matter that ministreth to vs much pleasure or seemeth of very much Importance for at that time none Importeth so much as to attend to my Praier and to God before whome I am to pray and when vnwittingly I finde myselfe diuerted I will turne againe to tye the thrid of the good Cogitation and Discourse begun and if a thousand times I shall bee diuerted I will turne a thousand times to the same without loosing my Courage or Confidence Genes 15.11 D. Greg. lib. 16. mor. c. 19 remembring that Abraham perseuering to chase away the Importunate birdes that approached to the Sacrifice came to sleepe a mysterious Sleepe wherein God discouered vnto him greate Secrets and passed like Fier thorough the midst of the sacrifice in testimonye that hee accepted it So I labouring with Perseuerance to chase away Importunate Cogitations that disquiet mee in the Sacrifice of Praier shall come with Gods fauour to sleepe the quiet sleepe of Contemplation wherein hee may illuminate my Soule with his light that I may knowe him and inflame it with the fier of Loue that I may loue him 3. The third VVeapon is Praier it selfe beseeching our Lorde to builde in our Soule a Citty of Hierusalem Psal 146.2 that may bee a Vision of Peace recollecting my Thoughtes and wandring Affections that they may Inhabite therein and busy themselues quietly in Praier The like will I beseeche the holy Angells who assist those that pray And in this meane I will Imploye all my force for Praier is so powerfull that it can obtaine of God all things and it selfe with them vsing in the middest of these Disturbations some breife Praiers to this Purpose Sometimes I will say with Dauid My Hearte hath forsaken mee Psal 39.13 it may please thee to Lord to deliuer mee from the violence I suffer and haue respect to helpe mee Other times I will say with the same royall Prophet My Soule as Earthe without water to thee Psal 142.6 Matth. 8.25 heare mee quickly to Lord my Spirite hath fainted Other sometimes I will crye out with the Apostles in the middest of the Tempest Saue mee o Lord for I perishe Or like the blinde whose Praier was hindred by the presse of the People I will lift vp my voice saying Luc. 18.38 Sonne of Dauid haue mercye vpon mee And if I perseuer crying though it bee with Drouthe and Violence our Lord Christe will not faile to haue compassion on mee as hee had on this blinde man which wee shall ponder in its place 4. The last weapon must bee a greate Confidence in God our Lorde perswading ourselues that seeing hee commaundeth vs to praye hee will giue vs grace and help for the same whereby wee may bee able to resist the Diuell to bridel our Imagination to represse our Passions to moderate our cares and to cast from vs our lukewarmenesse that they may not hinder vs in the exercise of Prayer But with this Confidence wee must joyne Diligence Collat. 9. c. 2. collat 10. c. 13. Cap. 48.49.50 procuring as Cassianus sayeth before Praier to remoue all such occasions as wee would not should distract vs therein imitating in this the subtlety of our Aduersarye who as S. Nilus the Abbot sayeth ordaineth all his Temptations wherewith in the day time hee tempteth spirituall Persons to hinder them from Praier and the fruite thereof Hee tempteth them with Gluttonye to make them in Praier heauye and sleepye Hee tempteth them with Impatience to disquiet them with Curiositye of the Senses to distract them with
and humbly to subiect mee to vndergoe what penaunce soeuer that reason shall dictate and the Confessor shall impose vpon mee And dolour as an executioner is to torment mee breaking Psal 4.5 and shiuering my hearte for the offences I haue donne to my creator These foure Iudiciall actes am ●to doe within the hall of my hearte quickening them with the considerations which to this ende are ordained Iob. 23.4 35.14 Isai 43.26 and much more with the remembraunce of the presence of God the iudge of the quicke of the deade whom I am to beholde seated in the Throne of his maiestie as in the 9. Meditation hath beene declared for that the viewe of this most righteous Iudge will bee a cause to make mee doe it with greater diligence The first Pointe FIrst I am to consider D. Tho. 3. p. q. 90. act 2. that our Lord Christ would that our owne actes should bee partes of this sacrament to witte contrition confession and satisfaction which aunswere to the three sortes of sinning by thought worde and deede that I myselfe might concurre to the grace of my Iustification and that seeing I sinned with my actes with the same I might dispose myselfe to receiue my pardon And now that it hath beene the good pleasure of our Lorde to ennoble my actes making them the Instruments of his grace it is reason that I should exercise them with the greatest excellencie that I may Eccles 33 23. labouring as the VViseman saithe to bee in them superexcellent requiring of the three Persons of the Godheade particular fauour for euery one of them Of the holy Spirit to whome is attributed Charity I will begge contrition of hearte beseeching him that hee will kindle in my soule the fier of his loue from the which may proceede such a dolour as may consume all the drosse of my sinnes Of the Sōne of God who is the word of the eternal Father to whome is attribued wisdome I will begge light to knowe my sinnes and such humble wordes to cōfesse them that I may bee purified and cleansed of of them Of the eternall Father to whome is attributed Power I will begge force for the workes of satisfaction with perseueraunce vntill I haue paide all the paines that I owe for my sinnes Colloquie O most blessed Trinitie assist in my hearte in my lippes that I may vvorthily confesse all my sinnes and obtaine compleate remission of them Amen Then am I to consider all that is necessarie to exercize these three actes with greate perfection discoursing of euery one of them The Second Pointe 1. AS cōcerning the first acte Of Contrition which is sorrowe for sinnes I am to procure to haue it the most perfect that may bee not contenting myselfe with an imperfect sorrowe which they call Attrition proceeding from feare of the paines of hell but procuring the perfect sorrowe which they cal Contritiō and procedeth from the loue of God aboue all things as before hath beene saide And this sorrowe must bee the greatest that possiblie may bee because it is the measure of the grace that is giuen in this sacrament So that if the sorrowe bee imperfect and little the grace shall bee litle if it bee perfect and greate the grace shall bee greate for looke as sorrowe encreaseth so shall grace and if there bee no sorrowe no grace shall bee giuen And therefore the principall parte of this preparation consisteth in the perfectiō of sorrowe vnto the which I am to mooue myselfe with the cōsiderations that were set downe in the fift Meditation and with some similitudes deduced out of holy scripture to mooue vs vnto the teares of loue 2. Of the teares of loue Hierem. 6.26 Sometymes it telleth mee that I should weepe bitterly as a mother weepeth for the deathe of her onely begothen vpon whome shee had laied all her loue and repose so will I weepe for the spirituall deathe of my soule which is my onely one and by reason is much to bee loued yet I myselfe haue cruelly slaine her by sinne and subiected her to deathe euerlasting And seeing I haue so greate a feeling of the losse of those things that I loue a much greater feeling am I to haue of this because it is the greatest of all and herein teares are well employed For a mother let her weepe neuer so much shee shall not giue life to her sonne that is deade but I with the teares of Contrition shall obtaine life for my deade soule O infinite God Colloquie I am very much greaued for the iniurie I hune donne thee by killing vvith sinne the soule that thou gauest mee and seeing it is more thine then mine haue mercie vpon it Deliuer my soule from the svvorde of death Psalm 21.21 my only one from the dogg of Hell that I may liue to thee and confesse thy holy name amen 2 I will likewise weepe for my sinnes because with them I haue killed the only begotten Sonne Zacha. 12.10 Ad Heb. 6.6 who through excellencie meriteth this name Christ Iesus my Lord whome within myselfe I haue crucified againe and haue as much as lieth in me giuen occasion that he should die O only begoten Sonne of the Father I am exceedingly sorroufull for my sinnes Colloquie for hauing binne thereby a cause of thy death returne a Lord to liue in my soule vvith thy grace seeing thou dydst die to giue it life 3 Othersometimes it telleth mee that I should weepe like a Bride that hath by death lost her beloued spouse vpon whome depended her whole remedie and reliefe thereby remaining a widowe poore and abandoned And so will I weepe for my sinnes by the which I haue lost God the spouse of my soule and with him haue lost the iewells of his grace and Charitie and the giftes that he had giuen me remaining like a widowe not able to engender children of good workes merittes of life euerlasting but abandoned Colloquie and left dessolate without the protectiō of so sweete a spouse O if my harte vvould shiuer and breake vvith the force of dolour for hauing lost such a spouse such Ievvells and such amiable protection And yet notwithstanding if I perceiue that my harte is still hardned and melteth not with the considerations of loue Ex D. Bern. serm 16. in Cant. I will make vse of those of feare before mentioned that feare as S Barnard saieth may quickne me and open the dore to loue excitetur vt excitet Let feare be awakned that it may awake me Feare o my soule the face of the Iudge whome the powers of heauen doe feare the wrathe of the Omnipotent the face of his furie the noise of the worlde that shall perish the fire that shall burne it the voice of the Archangell and the most rigorous wordes of the finall sentence Feare the teeth of the Dragō the belly of Hell the roating of fierce beastes that stand readie to
instant From hence it is that for the Glorye of the Redeemer and of his Redemption it was very conuenient to vse this mercye towardes her that was to bee his mother redeeming her with the best manner of Redemption that was possible preseruing her from the Infamye and Miserye of Originall Sinne at such time as shee was to fall into it honoring and beautifying her with his Grace that the mother might bee like vnto the Sonne in Puritye they beeing both conceiued without Sinne hee by Right and shee by Priuiledge hee as the Redeemer of the Worlde and shee as his Coadjutrice in the worke of the Redemption O Sonne of the liuing God Colloquie Ephe. 5.27 that beeing borne of the Virgin becamest man to make a glorious Churche without spot or wrinkle or any other imperfection I render vnto thee all the thankes that I can for that it was thy good pleasure that thy blessed Mother by speciall Grace should enjoye euen from her Conception that puritye from Sinne that the rest of the Elected obtaine in Glorye O most Glorious mother I rejoice at the Puritye wherewith thou entredst into the Worlde bright shining with the Light of Grace as entred thy Sonne the Sun of Iustice Well mayest thou say in this first entrance as hee saide in his Psal 39.9 That thou art readye to accomplish the Will of God and that in the middest of thy Hearte is imprinted his Lawe which is His Grace and his Charitye And seeing my Redeemer graunted thee this fauour that thou mightest assist him in his Office beseeche him to applye vnto mee his Redemption with Excellencye pardoning mee my Sinnes committed and preseruing mee from those I am likely to committe with so greate an horrour of Sinnes that I may not continue in them so much as a moment And this is the principall fruite that I am to collect from this consideration beholding this spot-lesse Mirrour the most sacred Virgin Sap. 7.26 to imitate her Puritye with the greatest perfection that possibly I may remembring what God saide to his People Bee perfect Deut. 18.13 Ex D. Th. 3. p. q. 27. ar 3. sequent and immaculate in my Presence The second Priuiledge was to take from her Fomes Peccati the Roote Seede and Foode of Sinne which is the Rebelliō of the Fleshe against the Spirit and of Sensuallity against Reason that the house of her Soule with all the inhabitants thereof which are the Faculties might haue perpetuall Peace and Concord for that it was to bee the Habitation of the Prince of Peace whose Dwelling place saithe Dauid is in Peace itselfe Psal 75.3 So that this blessed Ladye neuer felt that interiour Warre which all wee feele and mourne for for her flesh lusted not against the Spirit Gal. 5.17 nor the Spirit founde any Difficulty in gouerning the fleshe Rom. 7.23 the Lawe of the Appetites contradicted not the Lawe of Reason neither did Reason labour to subdue the Passions of the Appetites nay rather with greate pleasure they were vnited and accorded in subjecting themselues to the eternall Lawe of their God O Princesse of Peace Colloquie much good may it doe thee the interiour Peace that thou enjoyedst without hauing past thorough any Conflict or Warre obtaine for mee most B. Ladye that the interiour Warre which I suffer may bee moderated to the ende that I may some what enjoy the sweetenesse of thy Peace The third Priuiledge was after a most singular manner to confirme her in Grace so that in all the time of her Life shee should neuer sinne actually neither in Deede nor in Worde nor so much as in Thought our Lord assisting her in all her Workes with particular Prouidence that they might all bee as S. Ephe. 5.27 Paul saieth of the Churche Workes glorious and pure in the three Degrees of Puritye that is without spot of mortall Sinne without wrinckle of Veniall Sinne without any Imperfection at all shee leauing not only Euill but also Imperfect lesse good choosing all waies what shee helde for Best imprinting in euery worke the glorious Purity that is in the Triumphāt Church This manner of Purity in that degree that it is possible for mee I am to procure to aske it of our Lord saying vnto him O eternall God that didst sanctifye the Tabernacle of thy Mother Colloquie Psal 45.5 assisting immutably in the middest of her euery day rising very earely to aide her in all her Workes sanctifye also my Soule assist her perpetually arize earely preuenting mee with thy Grace that my VVorkes may bee pure without spot or wrinckle or any thing else that may bee displeasing vnto thee Amen The fourth Priuiledge was to replenish her in that instant with Grace and Charitye with the other Vertues Giftes of the Holy Ghost with such Plentye Aboundance that shee exceeded the Angells Seraphins of heauen to the end shee might bee the worthy Mother of God Queene of the Angelicall Hierarchyes Heb. 1.4 making her so much better holyer then they as the name was better which hee intended to giue her of his mother then that which they had of Seruantes and ministers in his house so that this sacred Virgin began her Carreere where the Angells ended theirs beeing on earthe had greater Degrees of Sanctitye then those which liued in heauen excepting that which is proper to that estate fullfilling in her that which the Prophet Dauid sayeth of the Citty of God Psa 36.1 That her foundations were vpon the high mountaines for the beginnings of her Life were higher raised in Sanctitye then the highest height that euer the greatest Sainctes of the Church arriued vnto O what contēt receiued the most B. Trinitye in beholding the excellencye of this Childe The eternall Father rejoiced in hauing such a daughter The Sonne of God was exceed ingly pleased to see her so beautifull that was to bee his mother And the Holy Spirit was full of Ioye to haue such a Spouse And all Three entred in her by grace dwelled in her with high Delight O Angells of Heauen that adored afterwardes the Sonne of God when hee entred into the VVorlde Colloquie come now at this instant to reuerence her that is to bee his Mother your Queene O Queene of Angells I now salute thee in the VVombe of thy Mother Luc. 1.29 with those VVordes which shall after bee spoken vnto thee by the Angell S. Gabriell Haile full of Grace our Lord is with thee Blessed art thou among VVomen for in the first instant of thy Conception thou foundest Grace before God aboue them all Beseeche him B. Ladye to purifye my Spirit to bridle my fleshe to moderate my Passions to replenish mee with his Grace that I may begin to serue him with greate feruour and perseuerance vntill I obtaine the Crowne of Glorye Amen The fourth Meditation Of the Life of our blessed LADIE vntill the Incarnation
three yeares before shee was presented in the Temple shee presently began with greate feruour to negotiate with those giftes and Graces which shee had receiued by those meanes which in the fourth pointe shal be declared The third Pointe THirdly Of the Presentation of our blessed LADIE in the Temple I am to consider how the blessed VIRGIN beeing but of small age as it is thought of three yeares by Gods inspiration was by her Parents presented in the Temple that shee might there bee dedicated and occupied in his diuine seruice with other Damosells that had made the like Profession Concerning this Presentation wee are to fixe our eyes vpon three Persons interposed therein The first was the Maiestye of God who elected this blessed Childe and inspired in her this her retiring into the Temple demonstrating his Fatherly prouidēce towardes her in drawing her from the noise and trafficks of the Worlde and attracting her to his howse and Temple for that shee was to bee the House where hee would bee incarnate and the liuing Temple where hee himselfe would liue And therefore with greate loue hee saide vnto her Hearte those wordes of the Psalme Psal 44.11 Heare ô Daughter and see and incline thyne eare and forget thy People and the Howse of thy father and the king will couet thy Beautye The blessed VIRGIN hearkened to this Voice and Inspiration of God shee sawe the fauour that heerein was donne her shee inclined her Eare speedily to obey what was commanded shee wholely forgot her People and renounced the howse of her terrestriall Father to accomodate herselfe to the good liking of her celestiall Father who called her his Daughter And so much increased her beautye with this newe Obedience and Humillitye that the king of Heauen and of Earthe cast his Affection vpon her and reioiced for hauing elected her to bee his mother From hence will I collect how greate a fauour God doeth to him whome hee effectually inspireth and withdraweth from the Occasions and Perills of the Worlde making him to abandon his Countrey and the House of his Father for his seruice and how greate Reason wee all haue to bee obedient to such an inspiration when wee perceiue it seeing it is a true signe that God loueth vs as his well beloued Children Gen. 11.31.12.4.19.12 drawing vs like holy Abraham from the fier of the Chaldeans or like iust Loth from the burning of Sodome Secondly may bee pondered the Deuotion of S. Ioachim and S. Anne the Parents of the blessed VIRGIN who as holy people not only diuerted not the good desiers of their daughter but tooke her by the hande and mooued by the inspiration of God himselfe offered vnto him the only fruite of their wombe retourning vnto him what hee had giuen them esteeming themselues happye that God might bee serued by their daughter and depriuing themselues of her to giue her vnto him And this they did with no lesse spirit 1. Reg. 1 24. then Anna the mother of Samuell offered her sonne vnto God because they knewe how acceptable this offering would bee to him From whence I may also learne to offer vnto God with spirit and feruour the onlie and best beloued daughter of my soule which is Libertye the principall of her Affections which is Loue with de termination to will nothing but what hee willeth and to loue only what hee loueth offering myselfe to giue him what soeuer hee shall aske mee Thirdly I will ponder the Deuotion of the blessed Virgin herselfe in this Presentation For her parents had no sooner tolde her that they would carrye her to the Temple but shee was replenished with ioye saying that of the Prophet Dauid Psal 121. I reioiced in those things that were saide vnto mee we shall goe into the House of our Lorde But in arriuing at the Temple Ezech. 40.6 shee began to mount the fifteene degrees or steps with greate feruour of spirit resoluing to ascende by all the degrees of Vertue vnto the highest toppe of Perfection Psalm 83.6 fullfilling that of the Prophet Dauid Blessed is the man whose helpe is from thee he hath disposed ascensions increases in his hearte in the valle of tears in the place which to this end he hath appointed They shall ascende from Vertue to Vertue the God of Gods shall be seene in Sion O manlike Colloquie Psal 45.6 and blessed Babe whome God fauoured with his ayde and to assist whome hee was earely vp in the morning what zealous resolutions makest thou in thy Hearte and how well dost thou dispose the Augmentation of Vertue in this place which thou hast chosen for thy habitation Ascende now happily by these degrees from Vertue to vertue for thou hast an entrance by the Contemplation of allmighty God to looke into this holy cittye of Sion No sooner was the blessed Virgin ascended the Temple but that prostrate vpon the earthe shee adored the Diuine Maiestye and presented and offered herselfe to his perpetuall seruice for her Intention was not to offer herselfe for a yeare or for ten like other damosells but for euer with a resolution as much as lay in her to serue him all her Life in his holy Temple O how was allmighty God pleased with this Offering With what pleasure might hee accept it and what Thankes and Giftes might hee retourne vnto her The VIRGIN might say Beholde mee heere o Lord I am come into thy house to bee thy perpetuall slaue receiue mee into thy seruice for I desire no other Lot more glorious then to serue thee To this our Lord might aunswere within her hearte Come my Spouse enter into my garden Cant. 5.1 for in thee I will place my Throne thou shalt bee the Sun where I will assent my habitation Psal 18.6 and issue out of it as the bridegroome from his chamber Adorne it with the flowers of Vertues for the time shall speedily come of celebrating therein my mariage In Imitation of this blessed LADYE I am to present myselfe before God and to offer myselfe to his seruice as his perpetuall slaue with a determination neuer to seperate myselfe from him The fourth Pointe FOurthly Of the Life our blessed LADYE ledde in the Temple Lib 2. do Virg. Prou. 4.18 Eccl. 33.23 I will consider the most excelleut Life that this Childe ledde in the Temple For first as shee grewe in Age shee grewe in Spirit before God and before men And as S. Ambrose sayeth shee accompanied euery step of her body with exercice and augmentation of Vertue increasing like the Light of the morning vntill perfect day For the Holy Spirit sollicited her with his Inspirations and shee cooperated with all the force that shee had endeuouring as sayeth the Wiseman to bee most excellent in all her Workes with foure Excellencyes First that in euery one shee increased in Charitye and Sanctitye Secondly that they were all workes replenished with the greatest proofe fullnesse of perfection that was
Holye Ghoste are perfect hee came withall vpon her with newe fuullnesse of Grace to dispose her to so soueraigne a Worke. The second that the Power of the most high should ouersha●owe her preseruing her from sensuall Delight in Conception and forming of her purest blood the Bodye of this Childe as the bird couering her egges with her Wings giueth them Life with her Heate The third Promise was a Giuing a Reason of the other two Because that which was to bee so holily conceiued should bee the Sonne of God not by Adoption as the rest of the Iust but by the Vnion of Humane nature with the Diuine Person so that hee should bee Holy not by Priuiledge but by the Power of his holy Conception O what an exceeding ioye caused these three Promises in the Virgin O most blessed VIRGIN Colloquie if when the Angell entred thou wast already full of Grace how much more fuller shallt thou bee the holy Ghost comming vpon thee with this newe Plenitude If before our Lord were with thee for thy Gouernment Protection and Consolation how much more shall hee bee now the Power of the most High comming to ouershadowe thee now mayest thou o blessed LADYE say with a newe Title Cant. 2.3 I sate vnder the Shadowe of him whome I desired and his fruite is sweete to my Throate Thou art seated vnder the Shadowe of the most High which shall take from thee the sensuall Pleasure in Conceiuing and the fruite of thy Conception shall bee Delectable to God pleasing to the Angells sweete vnto thee and to the Saluation of vs. Much good may doe thee o Purest VIRGIN so greate a fullnesse so happye a Shadowe with Hope of so sweete a fruite And seeing thou hast this day founde so greate Grace with the Holy Spirit beseeche him to come anowe vpon mee and with his Power to ouershadowe mee that beeing seated vnder his louing Protection I may taste the sweete fruites of his Diuine Presence From hence I am to collect that whereas for the Virgin to conceiue the Sonne of God it was necessary that the Holy Ghost should come vpon her from Heauen to accomplish this Worke and that the Power of the most High should ouershadowe her so likewise that I may conceiue in my Soule the Spirit of Saluation Isa 26.8 Ex D Fulgentio lib. de Incar natione cap. 20. whereby I become the adoptiue Sonne of God it is necessary that the Holy Ghost doe inspire mee and that the Power and Omnipotencye of God doe ouershadowe mee tempering the Heate of my sensuall Concupiscences and protecting mee in all Temptations daungers and in this Faithe I am to crye to Heauen saying Colloquie O most Holy Spirit come from on High to my poore Soule sowe in it the seede of thy Diuine inspiration that it may conceiue within itselfe the Spirit of Saluation Psal 16.8 Psa 139.8 O power of the most High protect mee with the Shadowe of thy VVings couer mee with them in the Day of Temptation that the Puttockes of Hell preuaile not against mee and that I loose not through myne owne VVeakenesse what thou hast begun in mee by thy Grace Amen The fourth Pointe TO what had beene saide the Angell added Luc. 1.36 Beholde Elizabeth thy Cosin shee also hath conceiued a Sonne in her olde age and this moneth is the sixt to her that is called barren because there shall not bee impossible with God any worde In these Wordes the Angell pretended three meruailous things the first to reueale to the blessed VIRGIN a thing that would giue her much Content because of the Abundance of her Charitye Rem 12.15 whose Propertye is to weepe with those that weepe and to rejoice with those that rejoice And as the blessed VIRGIN had a feeling of the Barennesse of her Cosin because of the greife that shee receiued thereby so shee rejoiced at the newes of her beeing with Childe because of the greate Ioye that it would giue her The second was to confirme his Embassage with some sensible Token as if hee should say Seeing shee hath conceiued that was olde and barren thou maiest well beleeue that a Virgin shall conceiue for with God nothing is impossible hee can doe the one with as greate facillitye as the other Whereby wee see how it is the Propertye of the good Spirit to chastize the incredulous that require a Signe or a miracle with an affection of Incredulitye as this S. Gabriel himselfe chastized Za●harias Luc. 1.20 because hee asked a signe to bee assured that hee should haue a Sonne himselfe beeing olde and his Wife barren whereas contrarily to those that haue Faithe hee giueth a Signe allbeeit they aske it not as hee did to our blessed LADYE the VIRGIN to chere and to comfort her and by the waye to confirme her more and more in her Faithe From whence I will collect how much it importeth constantly to beleeue the matters of Faithe for to beleeuers our Lord vseth to giue interiourly greater signes of his Truthe Ioan. 15. which hee denyeth to the incredulous Isa 7.9 iuxta 70. according to that of the Prophet Isa●as If you beleiue not you shall not vnderstand The third was that the Angell pretended to discouer the fundamentall reason of all that had beene spoken Luc. 1.37 adding that so glorious Worde that to God nothing is impossible which is to say Hee can doe all that hee will can accomplish all that hee promiseth especially those two miraculous things that I haue tolde thee of to witte That the Barren and the Virgin may conceiue bring forth From whence I will collect two other for my spirituall Comfort The first that by the Omnipotencye of God our Lord any Soule whatsoeuer that hath beene long time barren of good Workes how deepe rooted soeuer this Barennesse bee in it may bee altered and become fertile And as barren Elizabeth conceiued Iohn which signifieth Grace so it may conceiue in itselfe the fruites of Grace and of Benediction very gracious and pleasing vnto God And with this Hope I am to cheere and animate myselfe to pretende this happye Fertillitye remembring what is saide by the Prophet Isaias Isa 54.1 Gal. 4.27 and the Apostle S. Paule Reioite thou barren that bearest not breake forth and crye thou that trauailest not for more Children shalt thou haue that wast barren like Sara then shee that was fruitefull like Agar The second is that as our B. LADYE the VIRGIN by Vertue of the Holy Ghoste might conceiue and haue a Sonne which should bee worth a hundred thousand so those which promise and keepe Virginity shall conceiue Spirituall Children which shall bee incomparably more worthe then the Carnall Matt. 19.29 Isa 56.4 our Lord fullfilling vnto them that Promise which hee made them thereof by the Prophet Isaias as was declared in the first Parte and the 20. Meditation The eigth Meditation Of the finall Answere giuen
by the VIRGIN to the Angell consenting to his Embassage The first Pointe THe blessed VIRGIN hauing heard all that was spoken to her by the Angell saide vnto him Beholde the Handmaide of our Lord Luc. 1.38 bee it donne to mee according to thy VVorde And heere I am to consider what a longing desire the Angell had expecting the Aunswere of the Virgin and not only the Angell but the Holy Ghoste himselfe her Spouse who spake vnto her Hearte that of the Canticles Cant. 2.14 Let thy Voice sounde in my Eares for thy voice is sweete and pleasing vnto mee And hee himselfe likewise inspired into her the Wordes shee should say exercising therein some most excellent Vertues wherewith shee perfectly disposed herselfe to bee the Worthy Mother of God The first was greate Faithe giuing Credit to the Wordes of the Angell and beleeuing that shee might bee a Mother and a Virgin imagining highly of the Omnipotencye of God The second was profounde Humillitye in the midst of those Greatenesses that were offered her calling herselfe the Handmaide of our Lord and consequently judging herselfe vnworthy to bee his mother placing herselfe as much as lay in her in the Lowest place as is that of the Handmaides The third was greate Obedience and Resignation into the Handes of God offering herselfe to fullfill what the Angell saide and all whatsoeuer God should commaunde Colloquie O most prudent Virgin who hath instructed thee to conioine with such excellencye things so farre distant If thou beleeuest that thou art to be the Mother of God why callest thou thyselfe his Handmaide And if thou holdest thyselfe for a Handmaide why doest thou offer thyselfe to bee the mother of God What hath a mother to doe with beeing a Handmaide And how are they compatible a Faithe of such basenesse with a Faithe of so greate Highnesse and so profounde an Humillitye with so exalted a magnanimitye O Heigth of the Wisdome of God! O miracles of his Omnipotencye Thine o Lord are these Meruailes and thou art hee that hast knowledge and abillity to conieine Mother and Virgin Handmaide and Mother Humillitye and Magnanimitye and Faithe of all this with Humane Vnderstanding O Heauenly Father Matt. 11.25 Prou. 11.2 thou that hidest thy Secrets from the Prowde and reuealest them to the Humble and therefore where Humillitye is there dwelleth thy VVisdome teache mee to choose with Humillitye the lowest place on Earthe and to pretende with Magnanimitye the highest in Heauen conioining the nothing that I am of myselfe with the much that I may bee by thy Grace The Second Pointe FOr that the Mysteries are many which are included in these Wordes of the VIRGIN it will not bee amisse to meditate euery one by itselfe pondering the Spirit therein contained for our Proffit ECCE This Worde Ecce Beholde the Scripture vseth to denote or to signifye some greate thing worthy of much Consideration and the Angell vsed it in the beginning of his Embassage saying Ecce concipies Be holde thou shallt conceiue a Sonne And therefore also would the most holy VIRGIN vse the same in her aunswere saying Ecce Ancilla Domini Beholde the Handmaide of our Lorde for as the Angell had greate Desiers that our blessed LADYE the VIRGIN should ponder the Greatenesses which hee promised her from God so the Virgin had as greate Desiers that the Angell should ponder how meane and lowely a Handmaide shee was of herselfe and how feruent longings shee had to obey whatsoeuer God commaunded her For the Humble when the giftes they haue of God are published doe very earnestly desire that the miseries should bee knowen which they haue of themselues that those Giftes bee not attributed to their owne merittes but to the bounty of him that gaue them to whome they desier to bee very thankefull and therefore very obedient ANCILLA DOMINI In this Worde What an Honour it is to be Seruant or Bondman of God Gal. 4. Rom. 8. Handmaide of our Lord the blessed VIRGIN declared what a backwarde Conceipte shee had allwayes had of herselfe euer since shee had the vse of Reason And allbeeit the name of Seruant or Bondman when as it signifieth to serue God with a Spirit of Feare and as it were by force is dispraised in holy Scripture yet when Seruant is joyned with Loue it is a most glorious name For the Slaue is not his owne but his Lordes hee hath not Libertye to doe what hee listeth but what his Lord commaundeth him Hee serueth him neither for Salarye nor Daye-wages but because hee is obliged thereunto Hee laboureth not for himselfe but for his Lord neither serueth hee him only in person but also all those of his House and Familye in the which hee holdeth the basest Place and hath alwayes giuen him the worst and that which is most contemptible All this the blessed VIRGIN our LADYE imagined in herselfe when shee called herselfe the Handmaide of our Lorde For first shee helde not herselfe to bee her owne but a thing proper to God our Lord and in his Possession aswell for that hee created her as also for that shee had wholye dedicated herselfe to his perpetuall Seruice saying in her Hearte those Wordes which the Prophet Isaias reporteth of the Righteous Isa 44.5 Hee shall say I am of God and with his owne hande hee shall write and signe that hee is our Lordes And as the faithfull Bondman neuer flyeth from his master nor is at any time absent neither will serue any other master because no man can at once serue two Masters Matt. 6.24 so the blessed VIRGIN neuer seperated herselfe one moment from the Seruice of God neither serued shee any other Lord but God Matt. 4.10 Deut. 6.13 fullfilling most perfectly that Precept Thou shallt adore the Lord thy God and him only shallt thou serue In all other things also shee did not what shee list but what God commaunded for shee had no will of her owne nor Liberty of fleshe but was so fastned to the Will of our Lord as if shee had had no liberty to departe therefrom esteeming herselfe as a Handmaide Psal 12 24.2 that hath her eyes allwayes placed vpon the handes of her Lord suffering herselfe to bee managed by him and to bee moued by euery becke that hee should make Besides this shee serued not God for salarye or Day-wages pretending principally any rewarde but because as his Handmaide shee was obliged thereunto and tooke Delight in pleasing her Lorde And therefore shee had setled in her Hearte that Verity which afterwardes our Sauiour Christe taught his Disciples Luc. 17.10 VVhen you shall haue donne all things that are commaunded you say VVee are vnproffitable Seruantes wee haue donne that which wee ought to doe From hence it proceeded that all whatsoeuer shee did or laboured to doe shee attributed it not to her selfe but to her Lord for allbeeit it is Truthe that the Merit and Rewarde was for her yet shee attributed
all to the Glorye of God not to her owne saying that of the Canticles Cant. 7.13 All the fruites the newe and the olde my beloued I haue kept for thee that is all the Workes of my Life present and passed I will that they bee to thy Honour Rom. 14.7.8 Glory for I will neither liue nor dye to myselfe but to thee because I am thine Finally the blessed VIRGIN esteemed herselfe not only as the Handmaide of our Lord to serue him but also to serue all those of his House and Familye and therefore shee dedicated herselfe to the Seruice of her Parents when shee was in the Temple and of her Husband when shee was in his Companye And much better then Abigail might shee haue saide 1 Reg. 25. ●1 what shee saide to Dauid Loe let thy Seruant bee as an Handmaide to washe the feete of the Seruantes of my Lord. And with this Spirit of Humillitye shee allwaies chose for herselfe the lowest place in the House of God and the worst and most contemptible in the Worlde as heereafter wee shall see All these inward feelings had the blessed VIRGIN when shee called herselfe the Handmaide of our Lord and esteemed very highly of this Title for shee knewe how pleasing it was to God who vsed to call by the same name of Seruant the Messias his Sonne as hee was man and hee himselfe esteemed highly thereof as appeareth by what is deliuered by the Prophets Isa 41.8.9 44.1.21 Zach. 38. Colloquie Ps 115.16 And if I desier to bee deuoted to our blessed LADYE I am highly to esteeme myselfe for this name and for the Spirit which shee includeth in the saide things saying to God with Dauid O Lord I am thy Seruant I am thy Seruant and the Sonne of thy Handmaide then hast broken my bondes I will sacrifize to thee the host of Praise and will inuocate the name of our Lord. O God of my Soule I highly esteeme myselfe for beeing thy Seruant because thou createdst mee and againe for beeing thy Seruant because thou redeemedst mee I am the Sonne of thy Handmaide because by inheritance it falleth to my Lot to bee thy Slaue but especially I holde myselfe for the Sonne of thy Handmaide the blessed VIRGIN thy Mother by whose merits I beseeche thee to vnloose the Chaines of my Sinnes and Passions that beeing free from this euill Bondage I may serue thee with Libertye of Spirit and may praise and glorifye thy holy name worlde without ende Amen FIAT MIHI It was not without a mysterie that the B. VIRGIN saide not to the Angell I will doe what thou sayest but this Worde Fiat Bee it donne which God our Lord vsed when hee created the Worlde saying Bee Light made c. Gen. 1.3 For the VIRGIN vnderstoode that the Incarnation was aswell a Worke of the Omnipotencye of God as the Creation of the Worlde and that with one Fiat of his Omnipotencye it might bee donne though on her parte there was no Merit of so glorious a thing Allbeeit withall shee accepted it saying Fiat as who should say Al though there were no neede of my Consent because I am the Handmaide of God and hee may doe with his Handmaide what hee will And allbeeit beeing but a Handmaide I merited not that this thing should bee donne vnto mee yet notwithstanding seeing God will haue it so Fiat Let i● bee donne for I am pleased with all whatsoeuer that pleaseth him Whereby wee see the soueraigne Obedience and Resignation of the VIRGIN founded vpon the knowledge of her owne beeing nothing offering herselfe not to resist the Fiat of God as the Insensible Creatures resist it not or as that which is nothing resisteth not when God sayeth Let it bee donne But that wee may the better vnderstand the heigth of this consenting wee are to ponder that shee not only fixed her eyes vpon the Greatenesses foretolde her by the Angell but also vpon the terrible Afflictions which that Sonne who was offered vnto her was to suffer the which shee knewe well by the sacred Scriptures and that a very greate share of them was to light vpon his Mother And yet notwithstanding shee accepted this Dignitye of a Mother with the most heauye charge of that office And heereupon shee called herselfe a Handmaide as one that accepted it not to bee serued as a Ladye but to serue and suffer as a Handmaide I thanke thee Colloquie most sacred VIRGIN for the generous offer that thou makest with so greate Magnanimitye of Hearte may the Angells in Heauen praise thee and the righteous on the Earthe as likewise those that were in Lymbo expecting him And seeing that all haue a share in thy Consent beseeche thy Sonne to graunt mee such a resignation of myselfe vnto his holy VVill that I may resist nothing whatsoeuer hee commaundeth mee nor any affliction whatsoeuer that hee shall send mee 1 Reg. 3.18 but that to all my Replye may bee Fiat God is my Lorde whatsoeuer shall seeme good in his Eyes let that bee donne in mee his Seruant SECVNDVM VERBVM TVVM It is likewise not without a greate mysterye that the B. VIRGIN saide not to the Angell Bee it donne to mee as God commaundeth or willeth but Bee it donne to mee according to thy Worde for heerein shee declared the perfection of her Faithe Obedience For perfect Faithe beleeueth whatsoeuer God reuealeth by himselfe or by the meanes of others perfect Obedience obeyeth God in whatsoeuer hee commaundeth either by himselfe or by the meanes of his ministers for hee that heareth them heareth Christ Allbeeit Luc. 10.16 I may likewise contemplate that the B. VIRGIN in this Pointe exalted herselfe aboue herselfe aboue all the Angells aboue all whatsoeuer is created directing her Aunswere not so much to the Ambassadour as to allmighty God himselfe who sent the Embassage saying to the eternall Father Beholde heere the Handmaide of thee o Lord Colloquie bee it donne to mee according to thy VVorde not only according to what thou commaundest by this VVorde which the Angell deliuereth but according to the Desier of that VVorde Speeche which thou speakest within thyselfe in thy eternitye which is thy only Sonne who also desireth to bee mine And seeing it is his good Pleasure so to bee bee it as he commaundeth In Imitation of the B. VIRGIN I will also oftentimes say vnto God with the same Vnderstanding that shee had Beholde heere mee thy Slaue o Lord bee it doune to mee according to thy Worde for I am readye to put in practise all whatsoeuer shall bee ordained mee by thy Diuine VVorde The third Pointe THe Angell hauing heard the Aunswere of the B. VIRGIN retourned to Heauen Et discessit Angelus ab ea Luc. 1.38 And the Angell departed from her In this departure I am to consider first how ioyfull and contented the Angell was with the Aunswere of the Virgin beeing full of admiration
to giue them an example of all Vertue thou bee borne in a poore manger thou bee circumcized and persecuted by Herod and the Iewes and that thou bee taken whipped crowned with Thornes and dye vpon a Crosse with greate Dolour and Contempt Therefore seeing thou louest mee for my Loue and for the good of thy Bretheren Ioan. 10.18 14.31 accept these Afflictions To this Will of the Father which our Lord Christ calleth the Commaundement and precept of his Deathe hee readily aunswered offering himselfe with a prompt and ready will to suffer all whatsoeuer and then was fullfilled that saying of S. Heb. 12.2 Paule That abandoning the Ioye of this Life and contemplating the eternall Ioye of the other hee embraced the Crosse not regarding that it was very Ignominious Then allso with an effectuall Will hee dranke the bitter chalice of his Passion and was baptized with the Baptisme of his Ignominies Mar. 10.39 and Dolours perseuering as hee himselfe saide in the bitternesse of this Drinke and of this Baptisme all the dayes of his Life vntill in the ende thereof hee effectually dranke it accomplishing all that his Father had ordained him But his Charitye and Obedience passed yet farther for that allthough that was so much that hee was to suffer yet not contented heerewith with a most generous Hearte and most ardent Thirst hee offered himselfe to suffer much more if his Father would ordaine it and that it might bee needefull for our good Act. 21.13 for if S. Paule when the Prophet Agabus tolde him that hee was to bee bounde Prisoner in Hierusalem aunswered that hee was readye not only to bee bounde but to dye also for the name of our Lord IESVS how much more would our sweete Lord IESVS when his Father related vnto him the Afflictions of his Life and Deathe immediately aunswere that hee was prepared not only to suffer those afflictions but others also much greater for his Loue. And that I may perceiue how much I am indebted to this our Lorde I am to consider how in that instant hee presented vnto his memory all mankinde and myselfe among them and offered himselfe to suffer all this for euery one in particular and for mee myselfe as if I alone had stoode in neede of his Remedye So that then was fullfilled that saying of S. Paul Gal 2.20 Hee that loued mee and deliuered himselfe for mee to Deathe offering himselfe thereunto for my Loue. O tender Babe and valorous Gyaunt Colloquie wherewith shall I repaye thee the Affection with which thou this day offerest thyselfe to runne thy Carreere Psal 18.6 accepting withall all those Afflictions which in the course thereof thou art to endure May the Angells praise thee for this singular fauour that thou hast donne vnto men and may my Soule glorifye thee for the Loue that then thou diddest beare mee for the which I offer myselfe to suffer whatsoeuer shall happen vnto mee in the Carreere of my Life thou fauouring mee with thy grace that therein I may not faile The eleuenth Meditation Of the Iourney which the eternall VVorde Incarnate made in his Mothers VVombe to the House of Zacharias to sanctifye his Forerunner S. Iohn the Baptist The first Pointe FIrst I will consider Luc. 1.44 how the Worde made fleshe beeing yet in the Wombe of his blessed mother with the exceeding greate desire hee had to saue men presently fixed his eyes vpon Iohn who was in the Belly of S. Elizabeth and was to bee his Fore-runner and seeing him to bee in Originall Sinne hee was greiued thereat and determined with himselfe forthwith to free him from that miserye and to sanctifye him taking possession of his Office of Redeemer which was giuen him in charge And to this ende hee effectually inspired his mother speedily to goe visit her Cosin that hee thereby might effect this his Worke. Wherein I am to ponder First the greate Desier that this our Lorde hath of our Saluation thanking him therefore and confounding myselfe for the litle Desier that I haue of mine As also how carefull hee is of the good of his elected and how vigilant in exercizing his office of Redeemer seeing hee began it from the Wombe of his mother not desiring to bee Idle any moment I will likewise ponder what a greiuous euill Sinne is and how much our Lord is displeased that his elect should bee in Sinne but a moment seeing for this cause hee inspired his mother so hastily to vndertake that iourney to free from Sinne his chosen Iohn Baptist O Diuine VVorde that madest thyselfe man to deliuer vs from Sinne Colloquie and deriuedst to enact this office with such speede Isa 8.1 that thou tookest for thy Surname Make speede hasten robbe and take Spoyles seeing thy names are not emptye but full come Lord with speede to free mee from my Sinnes make haste to sanctifye mee with thy Grace robbe my Hearte for thy Seruice and take it for the Spoyle of thy Victorye that from hence forth I may begin feruently to serue thee The Second Pointe SEcondly I am to consider how our Lord hauing power to sanctifye the Baptist from the place where hee was would notwithstanding inspire his mother to carrye him to the house of S. Elizabeth and there to worke this miraculous sanctification for causes very admirable and proffitable for our instruction First to giue newe Demonstrations of his Humillitye and Charitye For as these Vertues mooued him to come downe from Heauen and to come into the Worlde to visite it Luc. 1.79 Beda ibid. and to drawe it out of the Darkenesse and Shadowe of Deathe wheerein it stood so likewise they mooued him to come from Nazareth to visite Iohn and to drawe him out of Sinne the greater comming to visite the lesser to honour him and the Phisicion the Sicke to cure him The second cause was that his most blessed Mother might haue a share in this Action taking her for the Instrument of the first sanctification that hee wrought in this Worlde iustifying by her meanes the Childe Iohn that was in Sinne and replenishing with the holy Spirit his mother that was just to the ende that wee Sinners might vnderstand that to obtaine Pardon of our Sinnes the blessed Virgin was to be our Mediatrix that the Righteous might vnderstande that by her meanes they were to obtaine fullnesse of the holy Spirit and of his grace with the vertues and giftes that descende from Heauen and that therefore all might endeuour to loue and serue her and to be much deuoted vnto her O soueraigne VIRGIN Colloquie seeing to day togither with thy Sonne thou takest possession of the office giuen thee for our benefit prosecute it this day with mee obtaining for mee pardon of my Sinnes and abundance of spirituall Craces Amen The third cause was Inspirations of our Sauiour Christ for that it is the propertye of our Sauiour Christe in entring into a Soule to
12.50 o how am ● straitened vntill it be dispatched For howsoeuer his bodye was pressed and straitened in that straite Wombe of his mother his hearte was much more pressed and straitened with the force of this vehement desier for the which I ought to giue him infinite thankes and to be correspondent vnto him with such another hearty desier truely to serue him But notwithstanding this desier he would not be borne before the nine moneths which is the time wherein commonly all other Children are borne First to conforme himselfe vnto all and to suffer that prison entirely without omitting as much as a daye for in that which concerned suffering he would vse with himselfe no dispensation exception nor priuiledge and therefore he would not be borne at the euen moneths nor at the eight but at the wine moneths compleate Secondly for that he tooke all this time as a time of retirednesse for his entrance into the Worlde spending it in perpetuall Praier and Contemplation As he was r●●ired fortye dayes in the Desert before he mani●●●ed himselfe to the Worlde by his Preaching ●●●uising vs heerein how we ought to recollect ●ur-selues dedicating some time to retired praier and to be vacant to God only before we issue out in publike and begin any greate enterprize as likewise how we should recollect ourselues to celebrate with Deuotion his holy natiuitye The Second Pointe SEcondly I will consider the feruent desiers of the most sacred VIRGIN to see her Sonne borne and that now was arriued the happy hower of his natiuitye First that she might knowe face to face him that was not only her Sonne but the Sonne also of the euerliuing God to behold that sacred Humanitye that he had taken from her flesh and to enioy his excellent Beautye Secondly to adore him to serue and nourish him and to doe towardes him the office of a mother in thankefullnesse for that greate fauour that he had donne her in electing her to that ende And therefore with greate tendernesse of Hearte she might applye to him that of the Canticles Who shall giue thee me o my Sonne Cant. 8.1 Vt inueniam te foris deosculer te that I may see thee out of this thy inclosure to kisse thee to cherish and to serue thee as thou doest merit Thirdly that the Worlde might enioy that good that was inclosed in her for allbeit she exceedingly loued him yet she would not haue him for herselfe alone but for all because he was Incarnate for all vniuersally Prou. 13.12 And as Hope that is delayed afflicteth the hearte euery day seemed to her a whole yeare though on the other side she was most contented to containe him within her vnderstanding that such was his pleasure With these Considerations I am to moue my hearte and to awake therein feruent desiers that this Sonne of God might be borne spiritually within my Soule and within the Soule of all men that by all he might be adored serued and loued repeating to this ende certaine verses of the Psalmes and of the Prophets which holy Church vseth in the time of Aduent which are to say Colloquie Psal 79.3 Isai 64.1 Isa 45.8 Awake o Lord thy power and make haste to saue vs. Would thou wouldest breake these Heauens and descende that in thy presence all my Vices might be dissolued O Heauens distill from on high this diuine dewe O clowdes raine for me this Iust one and open o thou Earthe and bud out to me this Sauiour shewe thy-mercye o Lord and graciously giue me thy Saluation To this purpose I may frame certaine Iaculatorye Praiers like to those which in these dayes the holy Church vseth in those seuen Antiphone which are sung at Euensong calling our Sauiour Christ by those names which hee holdeth as he is God or as he is man by reason of the offices he doth in those Soules whome he visiteth Colloquie And therefore I may say vnto him O infinite Wisdome come to gouerne me in the way of Heauen O Splendour of the glorye of the Father come to illuminate me with the splendour of thy vertues O Sun of Iustice come to giue light heate of Life to him that is seated in the Shadowe of Deathe O King of kings descende to gouerne me O master of nations come to instruct me O Sauiour of the VVorlde make hast to saue me And in this forme may be framed other such like petitions conforming myselfe to the Spirit of the Church at this time Finally I may spiritualize the desiers of the blessed VIRGIN and of her Sonne whome she bare in her Wombe quickening my desier that those good purposes which by the Inspiration of the holy Ghost I haue conceiued may come to light and be effected in such time place and season as God shall require absolutely conforming myselfe to his most holy will For as the infant conceiued naturally desireth to come into the light of this Worlde at his due time and if he commeth not he tormenteth his mother and dieth indaungering likewise her life So the good purpose which the holy Ghost inspireth me with of altering or bettering my life is as it were crying and desiring to come to light in his due time And if by negligence or Contempt it be not effected it tormenteth the Conscience with remorses and vseth to be an occasion of greate falles 1 Thess 5.19 God permitting them as a chastizement for hauing extinguished the Spirit and the good purposes that proceeded from his Inspiration Pro. 21.25 And heereupon the holy Spirit saieth that Desiers kill the slouthfull that is Desiers conceiued by the Vertue of God and not accomplished thorough our owne Slothe The third Pointe THirdly I am to consider the assured hope that our blessed LADYE had that her Virginity should suffer no losse by this birth firmely beleeuing that as she was a Virgin in conceiuing the Sonne of God without the worke of man so likewise should she be in bringing him forth without any prejudice of her Virginities Integritye for the experience of what was passed assured her of what was to come remembring that both these things were jointely prophecyed by the Prophet Isaias saying Beholde a VIRGIN shall conceiue Isa 7.14 Mat. 1.23 and bring forth a Sonne whose name shall bee Emanuel which is to say being interpreted God with vs. These wordes shee might reuolue within herselfe and with greate admiration might say VVhence to me so greate good that I should be this miraculous VIRGIN what is it possible that I haue conceiued within me that very Sonne whome the eternall Father containeth within himselfe And that this Emanuel is with me whome so many haue desired to be with them and that without losse of my Virginitye he should issue out of me to bee remaine with all vniuersally I giue thee thankes Colloquie o most blessed Emanuel for hauing chosen this humble VIRGIN for thy mother O that the hower of thy birth were now
B. LADYE the VIRGIN declared in the Circumcision the name of her Sonne whose excellencies she most perfectly knewe since the time that the Angell reuealed them vnto her and in her hearte she did ruminate and conferre them and therefore on this day she with greate reuerence and deuotion tooke his name in her mouthe sayed his name shall be IESVS O what greate Ioye felt the most sacred VIRGIN when this first time shee pronounced this most sweete name of IESVS and not she only but glorious S. Ioseph and the rest that were present and hearde this name felt a celestiall fragrancye sweetenesse For then began to be fullfilled that which is written in the Canticles Cant. 1.2 Oile powred out is thy name therefore haue young maydes loued thee Vntill this hower this sweetest name made no odour of itselfe because it was locked vp and inclosed now that it manifested itselfe it powred out a most sweete and odoriferous fragrancye cheering comforting and affecting those pure and chaste Soules that either pronounce it or heare it the which are inflamed with the Loue of this our Lord thorough the sweetenesse of his holy name but aboue all our most blessed LADYE the VIRGIN being most pure and vndefiled and knowing best the soueraigne mysteries of this name O with what pleasure repeated this B. LADYE those wordes of her Canticle My Soule doeth magnifye our Lord and my spirit reioiceth in God my IESVS and Sauiour Because he hath regarded the humillitye of his handmaide for beholde from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed because he that is mighty hath donne greate thinges to me and holy is his name O Soueraigne VIRGIN beseeche thy Sonne to imprint in my Hearte that estimation Colloquie and loue of this holy name that he imprinted in thine O most sweete name poure downe vpon me thy Celestiall fragrancye that my weake sicke and miserable Soule may be comforted and healed therewith and may be free from those miseries wherein it is plunged enioying the fruite of her abundant faluation Lastly I may ponder how this blessed Babe accepted the name and office of our Sauiour and ioyed therein offering with greate delight to his eternall Father to stand for the honour of this sweetest name and entirely to fullfill all whatsoeuer it signified for the good of men I thanke thee o good IESVS Colloquie for this will which thou hadst to saue vs accepting the office with the name of Sauiour fullfill it o Lord effectually in mee and seeing thou art IESVS Este mihi IESVS Be to me IESVS be my Sauiour The Second Pointe SEcondly I will consider the causes why this name was giuen him on the eigth day at his Circumcision for albeit the Angell declared it before the Incarnation to the blessed VIRGIN and afterwardes to S. Ioseph yet in the Circumcision it was manifested for twoo principall causes First for the honour of the Childe for his father seeing him so humbled that he bare the likenesse of a Sinner would that he should then be exalted giuing him a name aboue all names which is the name of IESVS that we might vnderstand that not only he hath no Sinne but that he is the Sauiour of Sinners and pardoner of Sinnes This is to moue me to giue infinite thankes to the eternall Father for thus honoring his Sonne when for his Loue he humbleth himselfe whereby he giueth me an assured pledge that if I humble myselfe he will also exalt me Apoc. 2.17 and will giue me a newe name so glorious that none shall knowe how to esteeme it as it ought to be esteemed vntill he receiue it and that God communicateth his greatenesses in glorye Secondly to make manifest that the name and office of Sauiour was to cost him the shedding of blood for without shedding of blood saieth the Apostle there is no remission of Sinnes Heb. 9.22 And therefore our sweete IESVS taking the office of a Redeemer giueth in earnest of the price that he is to pay for our ransome a litle of that blood which he sheddeth in his Circumcision with a determination to pay the whole price entirely in his passion shedding for vs all the blood that he hath True it is that this litle was a sufficient price for all the Sinnes of the Worlde yea if there had beene a thousand other Worldes because it was the blood of God but his Charitye and Liberallity would that the price should be all his blood to which ende he gaue licence to all the instruments that are on Earthe for shedding of blood to drawe out his blood with greiuous Dolour and Contempt to witte the Knife Whippes Thornes Nailes Speare The knife on this daye opened the first fountaine of blood but that was presently closed The other instruments afterward opened others which closed not till all his blood was runne out O sweetest Sauiour Colloquie Isa 12.3 vhose fountaines albeit they are of blood shed with greate dolour yet they are also fountaines of the liuing water of infinite thankes which are to be gathered with greate reioicing and Loue. May my Soule praise thee for this infinite Charitye wherewith thou openest these fountaines commaunding me to approache with alacritye to enioye the price that thou sheddest with such paine O my Soule what hast thou reason to doe for thy owne Saluation when as thy Sauiour doeth so much for it If it cost him his blood is it much that it should cost thee thine Beholde me heere o Lord readye to shed my blood for thy Loue so that thou wilt make me partaker of thine Amen The third Pointe THirdly I will consider the greatenesses of this sweete name the greate proffit that wee reape by it and the manner how we are to make our commodity thereof but before we enter into this consideration I am to beseeche the eternall Father that for the glorye of this most holy name he will be pleased to illuminate me that I may knowe his greatenesse for if as S. 1 Corint 12.3 Paul sayeth no man can duely say IESVS but in the holy Ghoste then can no man worthily ponder and vnderstand what is contained in the name of IESVS if he be not preuented and ayded by the same holy Ghoste This presupposed I will consider how the name of IESVS is a Summarye and memoriall of all the greatenesses that are in Christ our Lord reducing them to three heades for that it is the Summe of all the perfection that agree to him as he is God and of all the graces and Vertues that he hath as he is man and of all the Offices that as hee is God and man hee doeth vnto men So that I may well inferre if he is IESVS then is he infinitely good holy wise omniponent and full of mercye and the very Goodnesse sanctitye and Wisdome of God for all this is needefull to complye with the name of IESVS 1 Corint 1.30 who as S. Paul sayeth is made
From this example of holy Simeon I am to collect two things very proffitable to attaine to a good Deathe the first that deuoute holy men experiment in this life the accomplishment of the diuine promises as is that hundreth times as much as they left for Christ to be heard in their praiers to be protected by the diuine prouidence in their necessities and dangers and with this experience they recouer greate hope that God will accomplishe vnto them the promises of the life to come and animated with this hope they desier Deathe to enioy them saying with Dauid In peace I will sleepe Psal 4.10 and repose for thou o Lord hast singularly confirmed me in hope The second is that those holy men who haue arriued by Contemplation to see Christ his greatenesses haue tasted the sweetenesse of eternall things are forthwith weary of temporall as of things vile and vnworthy of their veiwe and so they holde life in torment and Deathe in desire saying with S. Paul Phil. 1 23 I desire to be dissolued and to be with Christ to beholde him and to enioy him for euer Therefore o my Soule if the peace and quietnesse wherein the Sainctes and holy men dye be pleasing vnto thee imitate the feruour and spirit wherein they liue for a feruent life is the cause of a quiet Deathe Finally I will ponder what content the B. VIRGIN receiued to see her Sonne knowne and reuerenced Luc. 2.33 and to heare the meruailes that were spoken of him for as S. Luke the Euangelist reporteth she and S. Ioseph were meruailing to heare these things and glorified the eternall Father for the knowledge that thereof he gaue vnto men The third Pointe THe blessed VIRGIN being in the middest of this ioye Simeon blessing her Luc. 2.34 saide vnto her with a propheticall Spirit Behold this Childe is set vnto the ruine and vnto the resurrection of many in Israel and for a signe which shall be contradicted and thine owne Soule shall a sworde pearce that out of many Heartes cogitations may be reuealed Concerning this prophecye I will consider first the dessignes of God in alaying the Contentments of the VIRGIN for that when as she was most joyfull of the honour that was donne vnto her Sonne he would discouer vnto her the Afflictions that the Childe was to suffer the sworde of sorrowe that for his sake should peirce her Soule that forthwith she might begin to beare the peircing of that sworde and might taste the bitternesse of his passion O most wise Colloquie and most louing God how much thou likest to giue vnto thy elected these mixtures of Consolations and disconsolations sometimes thou exaltest them vnto heauen Ps 106.26 and againe thou abasest them vnto the depths sometimes thou woundest their heart with the woundes of Loue and sometimes with the sworde of dolour demonstrating in the one and in the other the profundity of thy wisdome and the sweetenesse of thy Charitye which seeing thou hast so dessigned beholde me heere prepared for all peirce my Soule with this sworde as thou wilt so that I may be accounted in the number of thy elected Amen Secondly I will ponder two memorable things that Simeon prophecyed of the Childe the first that he was set for the resurrection and falling of many for that many for his cause should raise themselues from Sinne to a high degree of Sanctitye and others for that they would not make their proffit of his comming Isa 8.14 15. should come to fall into the depth of iniquitye of the which they themselues are in the faulte for Christ our Lord for his parte desireth to be a resurrection vnto all and not a stone of offence vnto any The second is that he should be a newe prodigious and admirable signe but yet a signe which his enemies should contradict resisting his Doctrine calumniating his miracles and persecuting his life euen vnto the nailing him to a Crosse Isa 11.10 where he should be to the elected a signe of life but to the reprobate of Damnation by whose power should be discouered the fidellitye and loyaltye of the Disciples which was couered in their Heartes Pondering these two things which continue euen to this daye I am to be astonished at the iudgements of God in this case and to be compassionate for the perdition of such a multitude of Infidells and euill Christians procuring to haue my Soule peirced with the sworde of Dolour as that of the blessed VIRGIN was peirced and withall beseeching this our Lord that his comming bee not to my fall but to my resurrection and that it may be to me a signe of life in whome I may beleeue and hope and whome I may loue and imitate in being one of his Disciples whome he calleth by the Prophet Isaias a signe and a prodigye Isa 8.18 endeuouring that my Wordes and Actions may be admirable like his And if heereupon it shall happen that many doe contradict and persecute me I am to reioice thereat taking it for an assurance that I am much fauored by God seeing he maketh me so like vnto his Sonne The fourth Pointe AT this time also the holy Spirit was pleased to manifest the Childe to another holy woman Luc. 2.36 as he manifested him to a holy man choosing to this ende an auncient widowe whose name was Anne who spent her life in fasting and praier seruing God in the Temple day and night And by Inspiration of the holy Spirit she went vnto the Temple when the Childe entred and knowing by the light of Heauen that he was the Messias she brake sorth into the praises of God and into speaking meruailes of the Childe to all that expected the redemption of Israel Heerein we may contemplate the seuerall wayes that God hath to cherish and comfort his Seruantes for to Simeon before he sawe the Sauiour he promised that he should see him to kindle the desire that he had to see him and to entertaine him with the promise but vnto Anne we knowe not that he made any such promise but that he sodainely inspired her to goe see Christ our Lord with whose sight he comforted her and rewarded the good and long seruices that in fourescore and foure yeares she had donne him Secondly I will ponder sixe vertues of this holy widowe whereby she made herselfe worthy of this fauour that is Chastitye continuall Praier Fasting Obseruation of Gods lawe Deuotion to such things as belonged to the diuine worship with Perseuerance in all for many yeares In these vertues I am to endeuour to imitate this holy woman if I desier to obtaine that which by them she obtained O king of glory Colloquie giue me these sixe wings of the Seraphines that serue thee in the temple of thy Church that I may flye with them in thy seruice vntill I arriue to enioy thee in the Temple of thy glorye worlde without ende Amen The XXVI Meditation wherein
this time such are the heroycall Actes of the Loue of God of the feruent zeale of his glorye and of the saluation of Soules a vehement dolour for the offenses donne against God and for the Soules that perish and continuall Praier that they may not perish Heerein he was so gratious and pleasing to God that as hee himselfe saieth by the Prophet Isaias his Spirit reioiced in him Isa 42.1 Besides this he edified men with rare examples of Modestye Humillitye Patience Meekenesse and Subjection for the which he was pleasing to those Persons with whome he conuersed For as the same Prophet Isaias sayeth his conuersation was neither sad Isa 42.1 Matt. 12.19 nor harshe nor turbulent nor offensiue nor distastefull to others O most sweete IESVS Colloquie seeing thou art full of VVisdome and Grace and that from thy fullnesse the Iust receiue augmentation both in the one and in the other replenish me abundantly with both and ayde me daily to encrease in them Lastly to animate myselfe I will ponder how the most holy VIRGIN made her proffit of these two examples of her Sonne for contemplating them she also in imitation of him encreased in wisdome and grace before God and before men our Sauiour Christ reioicing to beholde the holy emulation that his mother had of him O most blessed mother Colloquie ayde me with thy intercession that I may encrease as thou encreasedst imitating him whome thou didst imitate The third Pointe THirdly I will consider how in all this time our Sauiour Christ as the same Euangelist sayeth was subject to his mother Luc. 2.52 and S. Ioseph obeying them in all that they commaunded him Heere I am to ponder who it is that obeyeth and subjecteth himselfe and to whome in what thinges and in what manner He that obeyeth is God Infinite the Creatour and supreame Gouernour of the Worlde vnto whome all are obliged to obey and to be subject And albeit it was not much that as man he should obey his eternall Father yet it is admirable that he should subiect himselfe to obey his mother and a poore Artificer the Creator subiecting himselfe to the Creatures the Lord to his Seruauntes and the king to his Vassalls wherewith I may confounde my owne Pride and Rebellion O vile VVorme Iosue 10.12.13 why doest not thou subiect thyselfe to man for God seeing God subiecteth himselfe to man for thee If God obeyeth the voice of a man why doest not thou wretched man obey the voice of God O Sun of Iustice that mouedst thyselfe and stayedst at the voice of these two men to whome for my Loue thou diddest subiect thyselfe graunt me that I may subiect myselfe to those whome thou hast left me in thy place delighting to denye my owne will to accomplish theirs Then will I ponder the things wherein he obeyed that is to say in such base things as are vsed to be donne in the house of a poore Carpenter and in that manner that Children vse to serue in the house of their Parents when they are poore And this did our Sauiour Christ with greate Humillitye and Punctuallitye with meruailous promptnesse and alacritye and with all that perfection that perfect Obedience requireth the which equally embraceth greate and litle easy and difficult honorable and contemptible For seeing that God himselfe humbled himselfe to be obedient in things that were so base all things in is estimation are very high and esteemeth nothing base in the house of God if he commaundeth it for if God commaundeth it is sufficient to make honorable the execution thereof as S. Raphael helde it for an high honour to serue Tobias in things very base Tob. 5.15 20. because God commaunded it From whence I will collect that the excellencye of spirituall Life consisteth not so much in doing workes of themselues very glorious such as are to preache to gouerne to teache as in doing those workes that God commaundeth though of themselues they be base but yet after an excellent manner that is with much Loue of God with a pure Intention of his glorye with greate promptnesse and alacritye of Hearte and with a feruent desier in all these things to please him And in this sence it is that the VViseman sayeth Eccl. 33.23 that we should endeuour to excell in all our workes doing them in such sorte that in the eyes of God they may be very excellent And so Christ our Lord as touching the manner of working with a spirit of Sanctitye was no lesse excellent in the worke of sawing then in the worke of preaching or doing some miracle And our blessed LADYE the VIRGIN shewed no lesse the excellencye of her Sanctitye when she spun then when she serued her Sonne or suffered any thing for his sake And heerein I am to imitate our Sauiour Christ and his blessed mother if by the shortest waye I would attaine to greatest perfection The fourth Pointe FOurthly I will consider how Christ our Lord vntill he was thirtie yeares olde exercized the trade of a Carpenter as may be collected from the speeche of those of his owne Countrey according to the reporte of S. Marke the Euangelist Is not this the Carpenter Mar. 6.3 the Sonne of MARY Heere I will ponder the causes that our Sauiour Christ had to choose this trade of Life and to continue it euen till after the Deathe of S. Ioseph if it be true that he dyed before Christ had attained to thirty yeares of age The first was to auoyde Idlenesse and to giue vs an example of labouring and being euer employed Eccl. 33.29 for Idlenesse as the VViseman sayeth is the Originall of all mischeife The second was of his owne free will to subject himselfe to the malediction that God imposed vpon Adam Gen. 3.19 when he sayed vnto him In the sweate of thy browe thou shalt eate thy breade And therefore all this time he gained his meate with the labour of his handes from whence S. Paul Act. 20.34 and other Sainctes tooke example of labouring to eate of their owne labours The third was to exercize Humillitye employing himselfe in a vile and contemptible Occupation for Christ our Lord in the iugdement of the Worlde and of his owne Countryemen did not vse this occupation of his owne will as some noble and wise Gentlemen vse to learne some mechanicke Trade for their pleasure but of meere necessitye and to get his meate and so he was then treated by Gentlemen and those of the principall sorte as at this day such mechanicke Artificers are treated Out of all this I will collect Affections of Admiration and Imitation pondering aswell the Spirit wherewith our Sauiour Christ exercized this office labouring with the bodye and praying with the Hearte to imitate him when I shall labour in any bodily workes as did those valiaunt Souldiours the Machabees 2 Mach. 15.26.27 of whome the Scripture sayeth that they fought with their handes and prayed with