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A78099 A brief explication of the Office of The Blessed Virgin Marie Mother Of God together with a small treatise concerning the institution thereof &c. / composed by the R.F.E.VV. Priest and Monke of the Order of S. Benedict. Byfleet, John Edward, b. 1607. 1652 (1652) Wing B6401A; ESTC R203969 220,898 605

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drop after drop with à certaine coherence in forme of little streames or most subtile water channels we cannot sufficiently admire the wisdome and goodnesse of God almighties prouidence For as holie Iob saieth If he hold in the waters all things Iob. 1● shall be dried and if he sende them forth they shall ouerthrow the earth to witt if they should fall together with violence but God almighty of his wōderfull goodnesse preuenteht this VVho bindeth the waters in Iob. 26. the clowds that they breake not forth together downewards Dew is à subtile and slender vapour compacted together in the superficies of the earth or vpon herbes by à tēperate coldnesse both to nourish them and refresh the aire By Dew is signified the consolation and vnction of the holie Ghost and by à shower is signified doctrine and preaching according to that of the Prophet Isaie I will commaund the Isa 5. clowds that they raine noe shower vpon it speaking of the Synagogue of the Iewes All spirits of God blesse yee our Lord. The spirits here mentioned are taken for the winds which proceed from sundry parts of the earth and conduce very much to the budding forth of the fruits of the earth to the consolation and refreshing of mankind By them are signified the inspiration and refrigeration o● the holie Ghost Fire and heate blesse yee our Lord. If w● will seriously consider the subtility actiuity and greatnesse of the elementarie Fire it will aboundantly store vs with matter of it's Creators praise S. Thomas affirmeth that the properties of diuine things maie fitly bee exprest by Fire for God himselfe is tearmed by the Apostle à consnming Fire charitie alsoe yea the Luc. 12. holie Ghost is for diuers reasons called Fire By Fire is signified Charity and by Luc. 24. heate which is an effect of Fire the feruour of charity of which our Sauiour saied I came to cast fire on the earth and what will I but that it bee kindled and the two Disciples saied VVas not out heart burning in vs whilest he spake in the way Cold and summer blesse yee our Lord Cold is either taken for the aire or for the sharpe quality of the winter season By it is mystically vnderstood the extinguishing of vices and concupiscence and by summer the perfection of vertues in which the elect doe magnificently praise almighty God most humbly ascribing to his diuine goodnesse aswell their ●ecesse from euill as their accesse to good Dewes and hoarie frost blesse yee our Lord. The Dewes here spoken of are most frequēt in the spring tyme but hoarie frost is most vsually in Autumne By Dewe is designed prosperitie by hoarie frost aduersitie in both which pious Vertuous men doe equally giue thankes to God Frost and Cold blesse ye our Lord. Frost is caused by cold and the most vehement frost is occasioned by the North wind according to that of Ecclesiasticus The cold North wind blewe and of the water Eccles 43. Psal 147. there froze Christ●all vpon the gatering waters it shall rest and as à brest plate it shall put it selfe vpon waters and that of the Psalmist He casteth his Christall as morsells before the face of his cold who shall endure By frost and cold is vnderstood the constriction or obduration of the mynd caused by substraction or suspension of diuine cō olations or sensible deuotion into which estate whosoeuer commeth by the diulne dispensation let him praise God in the best manner that he can and in noe sort neglect to prosecute those pious exercises he hath accustomed himselfe to performe nor condeseend to solace himselfe in exteriour vaine delights but busie himselfe in some profitable imployment as reading writing or hand labour and expect with patience the reinfusion of those subtracted gifts acknowledging his vnworthinesse resigning himselfe to beare that affliction euen during his whole life if soe it shall seeme good to the will of God and noe doubt these aridities and coldnesses will turne to his aduancement in the way of perfection and the comforts he will receiue afterwards from the diuine goodnesse wlll bee farre more reall and solide then he euer formerly experienced Yee and snow blesse yee our Lord. Some by yee doe suppose haile to bee vnderstood Snow is the dissolution of à cloud which by reason of excessiue cold cannot melt into drops but is congealed in its descent and falleth downe in forme of lockes of wooll The whitenesse thereof is caused by reason that the subtile and light spirits thereof in their congealing doe striue to exhale but are stroken suddainly by force of the cold and kept in by which meanes they are turned into à froth and seeme white and cleare In yee Psal 147. Psal 148. and snow we maie behold the immense wisdome of God who as the Psalmist affirmeth giueth snow as wooll and againe Haile snow yee spirit of stormes which doe his word By these two are signified the scourges of God wherewith we are chastized in which we ought to praise God saying with holie Iob I haue sinned Iob. 33. and indeed I haue offended and as I was worthy I haue not receiued Nights and daies blesse yee our Lord. There are two sorts of daies The one is called an artificiall daie which continueth during the space of tyme that the Sunne is seene in our Hemisphere the other à naturall daie which contayneth all that space of tyme which an artificiall daie doth the night following and is vsually diuided into 24. howers Night is caused by the shaddow of the earth and designeth tribulation and daie prosperitie By Night is alsoe designed the obscuritie of the old Testamēt or darkenesse of vices and by daie the grace of truth in the New testament and illustration of the mynd according to that of the Apostle The night is passed and the daie is at hand Rom. 13. Let vs therefore cast of the workes of darkenesse and doe on the armour of light Light and darkenesse blesse yee our Lord. S. Paul defineth Light by its effect Light Ephes 5. saieth he is that which maketh all things manifest It is à celes●iall qualitie created the first daie by which is designed the increate brightnesse of God In à mysticall sense it is takē for the illuminatiō of the vnderstanding or for the consolation exhilaration of the heart as darknesse which is à priuation of light is taken for ignorance or desolations and heauinesse of the heart Lightnings and clowds blesse yee our Lord. Lightning is à wonderfull hot and drie exhalation which after it is drawne aloft is inuironed on euery side and constrained into straight limits by the force of cold out of which it striuing to gett passage in that conflict fire flasheth forth the clowd bursting and thunder is heard Clowds are caused partly by the celestiall waters before mentioned and partly by moist vapours exhaled and drawne vp by the Sunne By them are spiritually
parts of the world according to that of Genesis In the beginning Gen 1. God created heauen and earth Heauen is the seate of the Angels and therefore he beginneth with Praise our Lord from the Heauens and referreth to it all superiour things and the earth is the seate of men and therefore he addeth in the 7. verse Praise our Lord from the earth referring vnto it all inferiour things The exposition of the Psalme PRaise yee our Lord from the Heauens praise yee him in the high places Praise yee him all his Angells praise yee him all his hostes S. Augustine well noteth vpon this place that the Prophet doth not by these words commaund the Angells to praise our Lord or exhort them to praise him as though they were slacke and remisse in this happy office or did euer cease or desist from praising him for as S. Iohn affirmeth The Apocalip 4. Psal 83. fower beasts had noe rest daie and night saying holy holy holy Lord God omnipotent and the Psalmist saieth Blessed are they that dwell in thy howse ô Lord for euer-and euer they shall praise thee But he doth hereby congratulate them in this their praising God like as we are accustomed to congratulate those whome wee see doing some worke with ioy wherewith we are well pleased saying courage goe too my Masters or the like which words we vse vnto them not that they stand in need of our incouragement to moue them to beginne that worke but that we are delighted with that they are already in hand with Praise yee him Sunne and Moone praise yee him all Starres and light The Sunne Moone Starres and light are saied to praise our Lord when by their beautie efficacy swittnesse and other proprieties they doe induce intellectuall creatures to admire praise their Creator Praise him yee heauens of heauens to witt the greatest and highest heauens and the waters that are about the saied heauens let them praise the name of our Lord as hath been saied in the precedet Cantic●e Because he saied intellectually within himselfe to witt in his practical vnderstāding that they should bee created and they were made of nothing that which they now are he commaunded by his diuine will and they were created for according to the Apostle God almighty calleth those Rom. 4. things that are not as those things that are as alsoe that of Genesis And God saied Gen. 1. bee light made bee à firmament made c Soe by saving all things were created for God is the cause of all things by his vnderstanding according to that Thou Psal 103. Psal 134. hast made all things in wisdome and by his will according to that All things whatsoeuer our Lord would he hath done in heauen and earth He established them to witt the Angels Sunne Moone Starres and the heauens for euer and for euer and euer for he hath giuen them an incorruptible being Notwithstanding we beleeue that the heauens and the lights of the heauens in as much as concerneth their accidentall forme shall bee changed and renewed for the better as hath been saied in our former explications He put à precept he prefixed them à certaine forme or manner of working and it shall not passe but remaine as he hath decreed He put à precept to the Sunne that it should shine by daie and behold in soe many yeares this hath been obserued to the Moone that it should increase and decrease for thirty daies and this course hath not been altered to the Sea that it should not transcend its limits and behold the surging billowes of the Ocean come wallowing to the shore burst and returne Praise our Lord from the earth all you that any wise appertaine thereunto Yee Dragons and all depthes By Dragons are here vnderstood great fishes which some call Leuiathans or VVhales and by the depthes are vnderstood the deepe placee where such fishes remaine according to that Thou hast crushed the heads of the Dragons in Psal 73 the waters Yet some in this place by Dragons doe vnderstand great serpents rough with scales which dwell in dennes caues and hollow moist places to temper their naturall heat and doe not creepe vpon the earth but fly in the aire and doe exceed other creatures in vast quantity and horrid aspect Fire haile snow yee spirit of stormes to wit tempestious winds exciting suddaine whirl winds and stormes at Sea VVhich doe his word doe obey his diuine will performing that for which they were ordained Mountaines and little hills trees that beare fruit and all Cedars Beastes wild and vntamed and all cattell tame domesticke Serpents and fethered fowles All these the Prophet doth inuite to praise our Lord according as hath been explicated in the precedent Canticle Finally the Prophet inuiteth Man to praise our Lord for whome all things were created saying Kings of the earth all that haue independent temporall authority and absolute right to gouerne and all peoples that owe fealty homage and obedience to their lawfull Soueraignes Princes that haue absolute right to gouerne their subiects within their principalities but yet are subordinate themselues to the saied Kings in some respects and all Iudges of the earth that haue authority from Kings Princes to determine differences betweene party and party and to pronounce sentence of death in criminall causes And that he might comprehend all sorts of people of what age sexe condition soeuer he addeth Yong men and Virgins old with yong All people therefore whether they bee Kings Princes or priuate persons men or women old or yong let them praise the name of our Lord because the name of him alone is exalted that is he himselfe alone doth infinitely surpasse all things in nobility and perfection Eccles 1. Whence Ecclesiasticus saieth There is one most high Creator omnipotent and mighty King and to bee feared exceedingl● and M●yses saieth Neither is there other God Deut. 3. either in heauen or on earth that is able to doe thy workes and to bee compared to thy strength The Co●fession of him aboue heauen and earth to witt His praise is song in the triumphant and militant Church His glory saieth the Prophet shall couer the heauens and the earth is full of his praise Yet in neither of them can he be praised to the full for all the tongues of men and Angells are altogether in sufficient to expresse Abacuc 3. his immense goodnesse and infinite perfection He hath exalted the horne of his people to witt the power and glory of the people of Israel electing them amongst all the generations of the earth giuing them diuine lawes written with his owne finger protecting them miraculously against the fury of their enimies and gouerning them with singular prouidence and vnspeakable loue An Hymne which is the praise of God with à spirituall song properly belongeth to all his Saints in heauen and earth for they are worthy of all praise and they praise God incessantly to the Children