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A07143 The rosarie of our Ladie. Otherwise called our Ladies psalter With other godlie exercises mentioned in the preface. De Vos, M., artist.; Collaert, Jan, ca. 1540-1628, engraver.; Worthington, Thomas, 1549-1627. 1600 (1600) STC 17546; ESTC S120319 41,059 148

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Infant in Elizabeths vvombe leapeth for ioy of Christs preseuce And the mother admireth the great humilitie of the Mother of God 6. Aue Maria. The B. virgin after three moneth returning home appeareth to be with childe Ioseph is therwith trubled but an Angel telleth him that she hath conceiued by the Holie Ghost 7. Aue Maria. They go to Bethleem according to an Edict made by Caesar There our Lord is borne and laid in a manger the Angel sing the shepheards visitie the Infant and glorisie God 8. Aue Maria. The eight day the child is circūcised and his name called IESVS a name that is aboue al names For God in geuing vs. SAVIOVR powreth as it were vpon vs al his owne bountifulnes 9. Aue Maria. Three Sages seeing à strange and bright starre appeare come from the East to Ierusalem seeking the king of the Iewes And finding him in Bethleem they offer vnto him gold myrrhe and frankincence 10. Aue Maria. The most pure virgin not obliged therto obserueth the ceremonie of Purification presenteth her sonne in the Tēple Where Simeon ioyfully receiueth him into his armes Yet fortelleth the mother of sorowes to come Virgula ex ar●matibus mvrrhae et thurts 4. PATER NOSTER The most special tribulations and comforts of our Ladie from her Purification to the Passion of our Lord. HErod seeking to kil our Sauiour in his infancie Ioseph vvarned in sleepe by an Angel to flie into Aegipt vvith the child and his mother presently parteth away the same night In vvhich banishement for their sustenance something the holie virgin gaineth by spinning and sowing something Ioseph getteth by his carpenters art the rest they receiue of almes so much as sufficeth for their state of pouertie which they professe For hauing meate and clothes in very meane sorte they require no more And as vvel in Aegypt as after and before in this happie familie alwaies remaineth vvith singular peace à most holie contention For that euerie person humbling them selues vvil needes be much inferior to the other two IESVS being in deede Lord of heauen and earth yet liueth subiect to his mother and supposed father the B. virgin nourishing and tending her owne sonne yet honoreth him as he is also the Sonne of God and obeyeth Ioseph as her head and Lord. Ioseph helpeth and directeth them both in temporal affayres yet vvith al humble and due reuerence honoreth the Sonne as Lord and king and the mother as Ladie and Quene of men and Angels 1. Aue Maria. Herod being dead Ioseph returneth vvith the childe and his mother into the Land of Israel but fearing ARchelaus his sonne and successor in Iudea they dwel in Nazareth in Galilee 2. Aue Maria. IESVS being tvvelue yeares old remaineth in Ierusalem vnknowne to his parēts Who seeking him at night amongst their kinsfolke and not finding him returne the next day and seeke him in Ierusalem 3. Aue Maria. After three daies they find him in the Temple sitting amongst the Doctors hearing them and asking questions To his mother he answereth that he must be about his Fathers busines 4. Aue Maria. The thirtith yeare of his age he taketh leaue of his mother as no more to dwel with her About this time Ioseph dieth And so the mother virgin and widow dwelleth with her cosines 5. Aue Maria. Our Lord is baptized of Iohn fasteth fourtie daies Then calleth disciples and preacheth the kingdom of God And at his mothers instance turneth water into wine at à Mariage 6. Aue Maria. She most deuoutly heareth her sonne Diuine Sermons often seeth his Miracles diligently obserueth the diuers affections of men and continually meditateth vpon al. 7. Aue Maria. A certaine woman bursting out in middes of the troupe in praise of Christ and of his mother sayeth Blessed is the wombe that bare thee and the pappes that gaue thee sucke 8. Aue Maria. Wherunto our Lord ioyneth greater praise saying Yea blessed are they that heare the word of God and keepe it As much to say as my mother is more blessed for hearing me then for hearing me 9. Aue Maria. Seeing manie thousandes folow and admire her sonne and others busie to destroy him she remayneth stil in one state knowing farre greater matters are yet to come 10. Aue Maria. Whilest others receiue our Lord with triumph into Ierusalem as their King onlie his deare mother meditateth vpon his Passion which he is to suffer within fewe daves after Tuam ●p●●●● animam pertransibit gladius 5. PATER NOSTER The Compassion of our Ladie at our Lords Passion and death VVhat à sacred ftorehouse of al vertues the B. virgin is doth abundantly appeare in her vvhole life but most specially in the time of her sonne our Lord his Passion and death Where aboue al other vertues her feruent charitie Quene of al the rest doth most excel which neither the obstinate rancor of the high Priests Scribes Pharisees and other deadlie enimies nor the most vvicked treason of Iudas nor the extreme ingratitude of the Iewes his owne people nor the raging furie of most bloudie executioners nor anie other malice could anievvhit diminish but in deede contrariwise infinitly increased the same For how much further she seeth sinners runne in vvickednes to their euerlasting ruine so much the more she thirsteth after their repentance and saluation And therfore seeing her owne death sufficeth not to redeme mankind for vvhom she is most vvilling to yeld her life she spareth not her owne sonne as our heauēly Father spareth him not nor he him self but most freely offereth him to suffer al that the exact iustice of God requireth for the redemption of the vvhole vvorld 1. Aue Maria. Our Lord praying in the garden his B. mother also praying at home seeth in spirite and after heareth by his disciples dispersed that her sonne is takē and brought bond to Annas and to Caiphas 2. Aue Maria. She seeth also in spirite and in the morning heareth that he is falsly accused vilely and most cruelly handled beaten mocked spit vpon and by the Iewish councel iudged guiltie of death 3. Aue Maria. In the morning she vnderstandeth that he is deliuered vnto Pilate by him sent to Herod there derided and sent back Then most cruelly whipped Crowned with thornes and condemned to the Crosse 4. Aue Maria. Then going forth with S. Iohn and others she meeteth her sonne al embrued with his owne bloud crowned with thornes and carying his owne Crosse vpon his sore shoulders 5. Aue Maria. She seeth her sweete sonne fal downe vnder his Crosse Which then an other is compelled to carie lest he should die in the way before he be crucified 6. Aue Maria. She seeth her sonne and Lord being nailed through both hādes and both fee●● to the Crosse hoissed vp on height and from thence his most sacred bloud streaming downe euen to the ground 7. Aue Maria. Then she heareth him mekely pray for those that do blaspheme and crucisie him Also promise
to Ierusalem to adore him 9. Aue Maria. King Herod and al Ierusalem with him are trubled hearing these newes yet there the Sages lerne of the hiegh Priests that Christ shōuld be borne in Bethlehem 10. Aue Maria. The Sages going towards Bethlehē see the starre againe and it leadeth them euen to the house where they finde the childe and adore him euerie one offering three giftes Gold Frankincense and Myrrhe 4. Mysterium gaudiosum 4. PATER NOSTER The Purification of our Ladie and Presentation of our Lord. KIng Herod expecteth the returne of the Sages whom he had willed to seeke diligently for the childe and when they should finde him to informe him therof that he also might go and adore the same new borne king for so he pretended meaning in dede to murder Christ in the cradle but God vvarned the Sages by an Angel in their sleepe not to returne to Herod and so they teturne into their countrie by an other vvay In the meane time the immaculate virgin needing no purification nor being bound to that ceremonie of the Lavv yet vvilling to obserue the custome of other vvomen prepareth for her iourney as also to make her oblation according to yea and aboue the same lavv a pare of turtles and tvvo pigeons for albeit a pare of either of both sortes vvou●d haue suffised for that purpose yet she offereth of ech sort a paire And that not vvithout Mysterie the turtles being solitarie birdes signifiing the secret sighes and cries of the seruants of God and the pigeons being sociable signifying the publike prayers of the vvhole Church Both vvhich she offereth novv in heauen as Patronesse of al. 1. Aue Maria. The virgin mother goeth vp to Ierusalem carying thither her sonne with her oblation Ioseph her husband and supposed father of IESVS accompaining and assisting her 2. Aue Maria. The sacred virgin presenteth her Sonne to God in the Temple the fourtith day after his birth 3. Aue Maria. Simeon a iust and religious old man had receiued an answere of the Holie Ghost that he should not die til he had first seene the ANOINTED of our Lord that is CHRIST the expected MESSIAS 4. Aue Maria. This holie old man Simeon by the particular prouidence of God is present in the Temple when the childe IESVS is brought thither by his parents to be presented 5. Aue Maria. The venerable old man seeing the childe IESVS taketh him by and by into his armes and his hart ful of ioy reioyceth in spirite 6. Aue Maria. So soone as he can speake for ioy he blesseth God saying NOVV THOV DOEST DIMISSE THY SERVANT Ō LORD ACCORDING TO THY VVORDE IN PEACE BECAVSE MYNE EYES HAVE SEENE THY SALVATION 7. Aue Maria. The parents admiring the things that are sprokē concerning the childe Simeon blesseth them and sayth to the mother Behold this childe is set vnto the ruine and vnto the Resurrection of many in Israël 8. Aue Maria. And he sayth moreouer to the mother A sworde shal pearce thyn owne soule that is griefe and compassion of this thy sonnes Passion shal be to thee as death it selfe or as a svvorde passing through thy hart 9. Aue Maria. An auncient religious widowe called Anne who remayned night and day in the Temple seruing God by fastings and prayers doth also prophecie of this childe to al that expect the redemption of Israel 10. Aue Maria. After they haue done al things according to the lawe they returne homewards in peace and safetie God not suffering Herod to suspect that this is the childe vvhom he feareth and seeketh to destroy 5. Mysterium gaudiosum 5. PATER NOSTER The finding of our Sauiour when he had bene three dayes lost KIng Herod perceiuing that he is deluded by the Sages is exceeding angrie and sending a troupe of soldiars murdereth al the men children that are in Bethlehem and in al the borders therof from tvvo yeares old and vnder To the number of fourteene thovvsand vvho al by special priuilege receiue crovvnes of Martyrdome In the meane time Ioseph admonished by an Angel taking the child and his mother and parting the same night fleeth into Aepypt and so is fulfilled the prophecie of Esay Our Lord ascendeth vpon a light cloude Christ being caried by his mother à virgin and shal enter into Aegypt and the Idols of Aegypt shal be ouerthrovvne before his face and the hart of Aegypt shal languish verified by the falling dovvne of Idols whilest Christ is in Aegypt vvhich vvas about the space of six yeares Then Herod dying they returne into the land of Israel But hearing that Archelaus reigneth in lurie for Herod his father they feare to goe thither and Ioseph being so vvarned in slēepe they repaire into the quarters of Galilee and dvvel in Nazareth vvherof our Sauiour is called IESVS of Nazareth 1. Aue Maria. IESVS being twelue yeares old according to their custome at the solemne day of Pasch he and his parents goe vp vnto Ierusalem to keepe there the Feast 2. Aue Maria. The dayes of the Feast being expired the childe IESVS remaineth in Ierusalem his parents returning homewards not knowing of his abode 3. Aue Maria. They supposing him to be in the companie goe a dayes iourney without him and at night they seeke him among their kinsfolke and acquaintance but finde him not 4. Aue Maria. The next day they returne very sorowful and lamenting towards Ierusalem to seeke him there 5. Aue Maria. After three dayes they finde him in the Temple sitting in the middes of the Doctors hearing them and asking them questions 6. Aue Maria. Al are astonied that heare the childe speake as wel at his wisdome in demanding as in his answeres 7. Aue Maria. His mother sayth to him Sonne why hast thou so done to vs Behold thy father and I sorowing did seeke thee 8. Aue Maria. He sayth to them What is it that you sought me did you not know that I must be about those things which are my fathers affayres 9. Aue Maria. He then goeth downe with them to Nazareth and is subiect to them Dwelling there together the greatest patt of his life in this world 10. Aue Maria. The virgin mother obserueth and keepeth in her hart al the doings and sayings of our Sauiour diligently meditating thereupon Caepit IESVS facere et decere CREDO IN DEVM PATREM THe eternal Sonne of God the increated wisdome of the Father our Lord and Sauiour hauing taken vpon him the forme of à seruāt esteemed vulgarly à carpenter and a carpenters sonne and as altogether vnlerned in the thirtith yere of his age bidding his mother farewel being now to dwel no more in her familie goeth to Iohn the Baptist and is baptized of him in Iordan And thence he departeth presently into the desert there fasteth not eating nor drinking anie thing at al fourtie dayes and fourtie nights then is tempted by the Diuel and vāquisheth him Afterwards he manifesteth him self to the world preacheth
paradise to the penitent theefe And commend her selfe and his beloued disciple ech to other 8. Aue Maria. Againe she heareth him complaine that he is destitute of al temporal comforth op●●●ssed vvith thirst affirme that al is consum●ate and commend his spirite into the handes 〈◊〉 his Father 9. Aue Maria. An other great wound she seeth made ●n her sonnes side with à lance from whence issueth his last bloud and wa●er withal Neither doth she yet depart ●●om the Crosse 10. Aue Maria. She taketh the dead bodie into her ar●es Which when she hath à litle behol●en and washed with teares it is taken ●●om her againe buried shut vp and guar●ed that none may take it away Conseruat omnia verba haec conferens in corde suo 6. PATER NOSTER The actes of our Ladie from Christs Resurrection to her ovvne death and Assumption THE vvonderful Mysterie of Christs most sacred Passion being accomplished some busie in this sorte some in that sorte as they vvere very diuersly affected and almost al either doubting or altogether despairing of our Lords Resurrection onlie the most faithful virgin mother firmely beleeueth and assuredly expecteth her Sonnes Resurrection the third day Wherupon she retyring to her chamber after that she hath awhile meditated vpon the sacred vvoundes of her deare sonne and Lord and other torments by him suffered she turneth her cogitatiōs from that tragical act to thinke vvhat he now doth vvhere he is And so as vvel in the sepulche she adoreth him as God knowing that his humaine flesh albeit vvithout soul yet is continually vnited to his Godhead by vvhich it vvas assumpted as also in Limbo vvhere his soule by his excellent brightnes driuing away the wonted darknes triumpheth ouer death losseth the captiuitie of the old fathers and by his most glorious presence maketh that place vvhich hitherto vvas à prison to be to them as heauen or paradise 1. Aue Maria. The third day our Lord rising from death appeareth first of al to his deare mother who being neerest vnto him both by nature and grace best deserued that priuilege 2. Aue Maria. She often enioyeth his conuersation til his Ascension and then of al others is also most ioyful for his exaltation most assuredly beleeuing and hoping in him and aboue al desiring his glorie 3. Aue Maria. On Whitsunday al the faithful are replenished with the Holie Ghost but she most abundantly who by howe much she was more ful of grace before is so much more capable of increase therof 4. Aue Maria. The rest of her life being most free from al worldly cares and altogether attending to Gods seruice she passeth with the deuoutest Christians 5. Aue Maria. Whē the time drew nere that she should go to her sonne he first voutchsafeth her the sight of al his Apostles then liuing except S. Thomas who by special prouidence cometh after her death 6. Aue Maria. The Apostles and other Apostolical persons attending about her and Angels singing praises of God and of his mother she most sweetly yeldeth her ghost 7. Aue Maria. The Apostles lay the holie bodie with al solemitie in an honorable tumbe in Gethsemani Where quires of Angels do sing three dayes together 8. Aue Maria. After three dayes the Angels cease singing and Thomas the Apostle cometh who requesteth most instantly his felow Apostles that he may see and reuerence the sacred bodie 9. Aue Maria. They willing to do him this fauour open the tumbe but find nothing saue only the linnen wherin the bodie had ●ene wrapped and those yelding à most ●weete sauour 10. Aue Maria. Wherby these so notable eye witnes●es do vndoubtedly iudge that our ●ord who tooke flesh of this bodie ●ath raised and alreadie glorified and ●ssumpted the same into heauen Eta ergo ADVOCATA nostra illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos conuerte PATER NOSTER The Coronation of the glorious virgin the mother of God SEeing the glorie of euerie Sainct in heauen is so great as no tongue can expresse nor the mind of man vnderstand for neither eye hath seene nor care hath beard neither hath it ascended into the hart of man vvhat things God hath prepared for them that loue him how much lesse can the glorie of the mother of God exalted aboue al the quires of Angels be vttered or conceiued by anie mortal man But shal we therfore be silent and say nothing at al therof shal we also cease to thinke and meditate therof because it so farre surmounteth both our sense and vnderstanding No in no wise can we ●e so excused but so much the more we are bound to reioice and as we can ●seing we can not as we would vtter forth the praises of the mother of mercie mother of grace mother of life mother of glorie mother of God now ●eigning Quene of heauen whom also ●l generatiōs of the faithful in earth do cal ●lessed deuoutly serue religiously honour euery where preach magnifie and humbly beseke to obtaine for vs al things behooful for our saluation 1. Aue Maria. She is crowned Quene of al holie Confessors widowes and Virgins And of the Orders of Angels Archangels and Principalities 2. Aue Maria. She is crowned Quene of al holie Religious persons Pastors and Bishops And of the Angelical Potestates Powers and Dommations 3. Aue Maria. She is crowned Quene of al holie Patriarkes Prophets Martyrs and Apostles And of the Thrones Cherubims and Seraphims And of al created persons Credo in Deum BE thankful therfore ô my soul to the most blessed Trinitie who for thee and for al mankind hath not only sent the Sonne of God IESVS CHRIST à new and heauenlie Adam to redeme the world from the thraldome into which we fel through the old terestrial Adam but also vvheras our old mother Eue was in à sort the cause or occasion of our ruine by suggesting to Adam that sinne which was our vniuersal destruction hath bestowed vpon vs à new and most blessed woman the immaculate virgin MARIE who in like sort is à meanes of our saluation by cooperating with our Sauiour in diuers Mysteries of our Redemption and by continual intercession for vs to her Sonne much more profiting vs by ech of these waies then the other woman did vs harme And to thee ō most sacred virgin what thankes shal I render for thy exceding great benignitie and goodnes towards me and the whole world Or with what praises shal I a poore wrech extol thee whose incomparable excellencie as à shadowe may resemble à bodie or à figure signifie à truth was long before thy birth represented by the brightnes of the sea starre by the bewtie of the moone the clearnes of the sune the bush burning and not consuming Aarons rodde Gedeons wool-fleece the looking glasse without blemish the fountaine of the gardens the welspting of liuing water the garden iuuironed the lilie of the valley the palme tree in Cades the rose in Ierico the bewtiful Oliue the high Cedar