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A84657 The Following collections or pious little treatises together with the Rule of S. Clare and declarations upon it, are printed for the use of the English Poor Clares in Ayre an index whereof begin's in the sequent page. Clare, of Assisi, Saint, 1194-1253. Regula. English. 1684 (1684) Wing F1401A; ESTC R42495 50,833 143

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wholy to honour the most glorious Virgin Mary with all the other Virgins beseeching them to obtaine grace that you may be more diligent in the observance of your vocation and also to pray for the comfort and constancy of all the Catholicks in England and the conversion of the same Frō your rising till you go to the work-house HAving said one of the foresaid sentences that befitteth the day you must rise with all speed offering your intention according to the same and immediatly being risen kneel down and Kiss the ground with an Elevation of heart unto Almighty God giving him thanks for having preserved you that night and brought you unto the beginning of the day beseeching him you may employ it in his service In dressing your self say these sentences following as they are set donn In putting on the Habit say INduat me Dominus novum hominem qui secundùm Deum creatus est in justitia sanctitate veritatis O Lord cloathe me with the new man who according to God is created in justice and sanctity of truth In putting on the cord CIngat me Dominus Iesus cingulo fortitudinis ut viriliter perseverem in Dei servitio O Lord gird me with the girdle of fortitude strength that I may persever couragiously and with alacrity in thy holy service In putting on the Scapular POnat Dominus in corde meo jugum in memoriam Passionis Sanguinis ejus Our Lord lay his yoke on my heart as a memoriall of his Passion and blood In washing your hands or face AMplius lava me Domine ab iniquitate mea à peccato meo munda me meritis Domini nostri IESV CHRISTI filii tui qui dilexit nos lavit nos à peccatis nostris in sanguine suo Wash me O Lord yet more from my iniquities and from my sin make me cleane through the merits of JESUS CHRIST thy only son who hath loved us and washed us with his precious blood In putting on the Cloake COoperiat me Dominus IESVS clamyde munditiae castitatis ut nullum praeter Iesum amatorem admittam Cover me O Lord with the mantle of cleanlines and chastity that I may admit of no other lover then my saviour JESUS In putting on the Kercher TEgat me Dominus tegumento paenitentiae contra infidias Diaboli ut non praevaleat inimicus contrà me Cover me O Lord in the shrowd of Pennance against the snares of the Divell that my enemy may not prevaile against me In putting on the veyle ACcipiam velamen sacrum quod seram usque ad Tribunal aeterni Iudicis ●ui omnia flectuntur genua recordabor meipsam mundum sprevisse penitus reliquisse ac in veritate me Domino Iesu subjecisse eique tamquàm sponso me conjunxisse Ille contrà adversa omnia me defendat secum in vitam aeternam recipiat Amen I will put on the sacred veyle which I shall appeare in before the Tribunall of the Eternall Judge to whom all knees do bow I will call to mind that I have despised forsaken both the world and my self to be subject in reall truth to my Lord JESUS-CHRIST and to joyne my self unto him as to my spouse May he defend me in all adversities and receive me to himself into life everlasting AMEN After or in saying each one of these sentences reflect either on your intention in directing your works that day Or consider how great a benefit Almighty God hath bestowed on you in giving you that day to spend in his service wherby you may glorify his divine Majesty increase your own merit and satisfy for your negligences past Call to mind what the souls in Purgatory and thousands in the world would do if they had the same means and also think that it may be the last day that shall be granted you In this life Being drest make hast unto the Quire with out forrein cogitations recollecting your self and keeping diligently your sight and at the entring into the Church after the saying Asperges me c. Thou shalt sprinkle me c. In the taking of holy water Say Domine in multitudine misericordiae tuae introibo in domum tuam adorabo ad templum sanctum tuum in timore tuo Lord in the multitude of thy mercy I will enter into thy house in thy feare will I adore thee in thy holy Temple and kneeling downe at the Perentory say Adoramus te sanctissime Domine Iesu Christe hic ad omnes Ecelesias tuas benedicimus tibi quia per sanctam Crucem tuam redemisti mundum We adore thee o most holy Lord JESUS CHRIST here and in all thy Churches and we bless thee because by thy holy Cross thou hast redeemed the world After being in your place or before the B. Sacrament imagin Almighty God present as indeed he is and adore him with the greatest reverence and humility you can representing unto your self his Majesty Power and Goodness Accustome your self to this in all your Examins especially that of the morning noon and night and as much as you can in whatsoever exercise you undertake A Morning purpose FIrst give thanks unto Almighty God for having preserved you that night and delivered you from so many misfortunes both spirituall and corporall which since your going to bed thousands have fallen into 2. ly Examin your conscience and see wherein you have offended that night and if you find any thing humbly crave pardon begin by Gods grace to amend and to spend the day wholy in his service 3. ly Offer your self in all that you are or may be able to perform by your corporall forces or spirituall powers unto Almighty God especially that which you shall do that day with the intention for which you offer your actions in union of the life death and Passion of our blessed saviour Christ Jesus the merits of his most glorious Mother beseeching his divine goodnes to dispose wholy and entirely of you as may be most to his honour and the good of your soule in confidence of which resolve and endeavour to receive all things that day from his holy hands with equall indifference beholding them as coming from his fatherly hands and providence and the love with which he sendeth them 4ly Make a renunciation of your proper will passions and wicked inclinations or what soever may hinder you in the way of perfection and true conformity to the divine will 5ly Call to mind what your Obediences ar like to be and with whom you are to converse and how you ought to carry your self for the gaining of vertue and overcoming of imperfectiō but particularly bend your spirituall forces against that vice which you find most to hinder you and that you are most apt to fall into purposing and resolving on such means as when the occasion presenteth it self you may by the grace of God overcome it calling to mind at that present your good purpose Offer these your good desires unto