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A07609 A treatise of the holy sacrifice of the masse, and excellencies therof. Written in Spanish by the R. F. Ant. de Molina, a Carthusian monke, & translated into English by I.R. of the Society of Iesus. VVith order, hovv to be present at the said Holy Mystery, vvith deuotion & profit Molina, Antonio de, d. 1619?; Floyd, John, 1572-1649, attributed name.; Wilson, John, ca. 1575-ca. 1645? 1623 (1623) STC 18001; ESTC S112780 50,509 307

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mayest for the tyme to come liue to iustice The Angels Hymne Gloria in excelsis GLory in the highest to God in earth peace to men of good will we prayse thee we blesse thee we adore thee we glorify thee We giue thee thankes for thy great glory Lord God King of Heauen God the Father Almighty Lord the only begottē Sonne Iesus-Christ Lord God Lābe of God Sonne of the Father Who takest away the Sinnes of the world haue mercy vpon vs. Who takest away the sins of the world receiue our prayers Who sittest on the right hand of the Father haue mercy vpon vs. Because thou art alone holy thou alone our Lord thou alone most high O Iesus-Christ with the holy Ghost in the glory of God the Father Amen S. Augustines briefe Confession touching the holy Trinity WE do with our whole hart mouth cōfesse prayse blesse thee God the Father vnbegotten thee the only begottē Sonne thee the holy Ghost the Paraclete the holy vndeuided Trinity Glory be to the Father who hath created vs. Glory to the Sonne who hath redeemed vs. Glory to the holy Ghost who hath sanctified vs. Glory to the most soueraigne vndeuided Trinity one God world without end Amen After the Epistle is read which commonly cōprehēdeth the admonitiō of the Apostle whē the Priest cōmeth to read the Gospell stand vp and be attentiue vnto it in the beginning make the signe of the Crosse vpō thy forehead mouth breast and say from thy hart these wordes Glory be to thee O Lord. And when the Gospell is ended Prayse be to thee O Christ who by thy selfe by thy Apostles hast vouchsafed to preach the gospell to the world to giue the incredulous and vnbelieuing the true light of faith Say the Creed with the Priest I Belieue in God the Father Almighty c. When the Priest hath made the oblation say thus LEt vs giue thākes to our Lord God for that it is truely a worthy thing and iust meete and healthfull that we alwayes and euery where yield thee thanks holy Lord Father omnipotēt eternall God by Christ our Lord. By whom the Angels prayse thy Maiesty the Dominatiōs adore it the Powers trēble before it the heauens and the Vertues of the heauens the blessed Seraphims doe with ioynt exultation celebrate it With whom we also beseech thee to commaund that our voyces maybe admitted heard with humble confessiō saying Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabaoth The heauens and the earth be full of thy glory Osanna in the highest Blessed is he who cōmeth in the Name of our Lord. Osāna in the highest Heere in honour of the fiue Wounds of our Redeemer which cannot be honoured inough say Pater Noster fiue tymes that both liuing and dying thou mayest receiue the aboundant vertue of them and of all our Sauiours passion and therby obtayne the remission of sinnes and all manner of grace both for your selues and others A Prayer to Christ. BLessed be thou o Lord Iesu-Christ Sonne of the liuing God who hauing compassion vpon vs camest downe from heauen being a true Sacrifice for our sinnes liberally offredst vpō the altar of the Crosse thine innocent body and bloud which thou tookst of the B. Virgin Prayse and glory be to thee because of the same body and bloud of thyne thou hast instituted not only the bread of life which we are to receiue in the Sacrament but also a sacrifice to be offered vpon the altare by the Priests and hast left it to be celebrated till the worlds end that thy Church might haue a perpetuall and pure sacrifice to celebrate all the world ouer Iesu of Nazareth crucified for vs be mercifull to me and to all sinners and graunt that we may receiue the effectuall fruit and vertue of the Sacrament and of this Sacrifice to the profit of both body soule and to all prosperity and consolation of the faithfull At the Eleuation of the holy Host and Chalice WE adore thee o Lord Iesu-Christ our King high Priest and we blesse thee who by thy holy Crosse and bloudy oblation of this thy sacred body bloud hast redeemed vs and recōciled vs being lost creatures to God the Father By thine infinite goodnes I beseech thee make me and all thy Church participant of all thy redemption and to receyue in vs the fruit of thy death resurrection and ascension to life euerlasting Amen Hayle the worlds saluation the eternall word of the Father the true host liuing flesh perfect Deity life euerlasting Thou art my Lord and my God whome I humbly adore and faythfully inuocate being present vpon this Altare in body bloud that I may haue thee my Redeemer propitious and fauourable vnto me in prosperity and aduersity in life and in death and finally may behold thee face to face raygning in Heauen Who with the Father the holy Ghost liuest and raygnest world without end Amen The soule of Christ sanctify me the body of Christ saue me the bloud of Christ inebriate me the water of Christs side wash me the passion of Christ strengthē me O good Iesu vouchsafe to heare me and permit me not to be separated frō thee From the malignant Angell defend me In the houre of my death call me and will me to come vnto thee that together with thine Angels I may prayse thee for euer euer Amen For whome we ought most of all to pray in Masse-tyme MOst soueraygne Bishop and Redeemer of the world Iesu-Christ who discouerest thy self vnto vs not only on the Crosse but also in this venerable Sacrament togeather with thy body and bloud in so much as thou sufferest thy selfe to be touched offered eaten by sinners haue mercy vpō vs who without thy grace are not able to do anything giue thine assistāce to thy Catholike Church spread ouer the whole world that by thee the true Catholikes may haue peace and by thy conduct may be safe defended against their enemies whersoeuer Establish sufficiēt Pastours ouer thy flock and contayne all Magistrats in their office that they may rule and profit the Christiā Common-wealth conformably to thy will pleasure Conuert O Lord all miserable sinners who are strayed from their faith that by thine inspiratiō they may returne to the way of truth giue the light of fayth to Infidels comfort the afflicted restore the sicke to their health help the miserable succour the needy poore protect also our parēts kinsfolks benefactours friēds conserue thē that they may carefully imbrace and loue those things that appertayne to fayth and Catholicke obedience And through thy goodnes clemency take away from vs whatsoeuer is displeasing vnto thee and giue vs strength and vertue to auoyd all sinne and imbrace all good that we may fulfill thy will and our own vocation Admit this healthfull Sacrament offered by the Catholicke Priest in full satisfaction of our sinnes for an aboundant supply of
of the nayles and lance Christ Iesus his assumpted Humanity is offered vnto the eternall Father that he may acknowledge whome he begot and whome he sent into this world and by his Mediation grant pardon vnto sinners his hande vnto the lapsed life vnto the iustified We may well belieue that at the tyme of this Sacrifice the Heauen is opened the Angels behold with admiration the Saints singe with ioy the Iust exult the Captiues are visited the fettered are released Hell mourneth and the holy Church our Mother reioyceth in spirit Hence is gathered with what veneration the Priest ought to assist to whome the office authority is giuen to consecrate this Sacrifice and to intercede and pray for the whole world who therefore ought to be a louer of Gods honour religious towardes himself humble of hart and full of compassion towards the sinnes of his Neighbours Wordes worthy of the great spirit of this Saynt and sufficient to comfort and inflame him that readeth them and to make him conceaue great respect and reuerence towardes the most holy Mystery of the Masse That the Masse is a thing of greatest honour vnto God CHAP. XII SVCH is the Excellency of the MASSE that the greatest worshipp of Religion and Diuine honour is contayned therein and the most gratefull vnto God that giues him most content of all things that are done or can be don in the world Which is auerred by the same most holy Patriarch in these wordes Verily by no Sacrifice is God more praysed and honored then by this immaculate Victime of the Aultar which to the end that complete worship perfect prayse might be giuen vnto God Christ did institute in his Church wherein the mysteries and passages of his holy Passion are mystically renewed so that nothing can be more acceptable vnto God The truth of this saying is perspicuous by that which we haue shewed before that in the Masse is offered vnto the eternall Father the Sacrifice of his only begotten Sonne with the whole treasure of his merits which without question is a thing of more valew and dignity then were a Sacrifice consisting of all creatures put togeather and by this only Sacrifice more honour and worship is giuē vnto God then if all creatures were offered vnto him at once and a greater protestation of the eminency and Soueraignty of the Diuine Nature seeing hereby we acknowledge him worthy of a Sacrifice of infinit perfection valew and dignity And not only this Diuine Sacrifice is more gratefull acceptable then any other but also to speake with more propriety nothing is nor hath euer byn pleasing vnto him but in vertue of this Sacrifice which is signifyed by the speach of the eternall Father in the Baptisme and transfiguration of his Sonne This is my beloued Sonne in whome I am well pleased as if he had sayd He only pleaseth me for himselfe and all other please me for his sake and for his merits and for as much as they be like vnto him and not in other sort as the Apostle declareth in his Epistle to the Ephesians saying He made vs gracious in his beloued Sonne al the grace we haue of God stowes as frō the fountayne from that most abundant copious grace wherwith his most beloued Sonne is gratious in his sight To this effect the holy Euangelist S. Iohn hauing sayd That Christ our Lord is full of grace and truth as the only begotten Sonne of the Father addeth out of hand saying Out of his fulnes haue we all receaued grace for grace From this plenitude and height of grace which makes the Sōne gracious vnto the Father is communicated vnto vs all the grace we haue without want of any Yea it is a generally receaued truth that al the grace which hath byn giuen or shall hereafter be giuen eyther vnto men or Angels proceedeth from the grace of Christ and that no creature hath euer beene or shall euer be gratious vnto God but in him through him And answerably herevnto it is very cleere and certayn that nothing can be so gratefull and acceptable vnto him as this Sacrifice wherin Christ himself is offered togeather with all his merits which truth may be yet further declared in this sort If the charity which mē haue had frō the beginning of the world vnto this day or shall haue hereafter vntill the consummation thereof with all their merits and all the prayse honour which they haue giuen vnto God be put togeather If the torments and sufferings of all the Martyrs who with such excessiue charity and heroicall fortitude offered their liues for the honour of God if the pious and vertuous exercises of holy Confessours Patriarchs Prophets Monkes Anchorets Eremits other who by another kind of Martyrdome of longer continuance and in some sorte more painfull and difficult haue crucified massacred themselues with fastings wearing of hayre-cloth watchings pennance and mortifications finally if all the vertue and perfection both of men and Angels be layd togeather in one yet all this put togeather doth not please God so much as doth one only Masse sayd by the poorest Priest in the world And to proceede yet further the charity of the Blessed is much more perfect excellēt then that of the greatest Saynt that liueth in the world because it is charity proceeding from the cleere perspicuous vision of the Diuine Essence For this respect our Sauiour hauing extolled the sanctity of the glorious S. Iohn Baptist so farr as to say of him amōgst the Sonnes of womē there neuer arose any greater nor more holy he strayght added Yet the last in the Kingdome of Heauen is greater then he Now this being so proceeding higher in the forsayd consideration I say that though vnto the merits and vertues of all Saints that haue byn or euer shall be be added also the charity of the Blessed in Heauen both of men Angels and of the most sacred Virgin Queene of thē all all these put togeather cannot giue vnto God so much honour nor so much prayse nor so much contēt as a Masse doth offered by any Priest And the reason hereof hath been signifyed before to wit that in all and euery MASSE Christ our Lord is the principal Priest who actually makes the oblation of that Sacrifice and the proper office duty of Priesthood is to giue prayse and honour vnto God So that Christ in euery Masse is the chiefe worshipper and honour of God to make amends for our defects he as the chiefe and supreme Offerer giues the thankes the honour prayse and worship that is due vnto him and most certayne it is that all creatures put togeather cānot yet yield vnto God so great honour prayse and content as his only Sonne alone can doe Whence it is consequēt that the Sacrifice of the Masse aswell in regard of the thing offered as also in respect of the person that offers incomparably exceedes all Religion worship
for this end is the Aultar built Aultar and Sacrifice being correlatiues Wherefore the errour of vnfortunate Heretickes is in this particular so strange and so contrary to the light of reason that it could haue entred but into minds afore through malice obstinate and through infidelity blinded who from errours run into errour still greater and more foule But heerin they are Ministers of the Diuell who by their mediation endeauoureth to doe the holy Church all the mischiefe he is able and the cursed Caytiffe knowes the greatest mischiefe he can doe is to driue away or hinder the most holy sacrifice of the Altar as de facto he hath driuen away and exiled the same out of townes and countries wherin preuayle these errours and pestilentiall doctrines Wherin also they declare themselues Percursors of the most wicked Antichrist cōcerning whome the Saints of God commonly affirme that the first and principall thing he shall attempt to the detrimēt of the Church is with most extreme rigour to inhibite the exercise of the most holy sacrifice of the Aultar Thus many Fathers and graue Authours vnderstand that which Daniel sayth in his prophecy That in the thousand two hundred and ninety dayes that is in the three yeares and halfe that Antichrists raigne shal continew the continuall sacrifice shall be taken away frō the Church he shall cause his image to be placed in the Temple that himself alone may be adored as God the text sayth He shall take away the continuall Sacrifice and destroy the place of sanctification strength against the cōtinuall sacrifice is giuen him in regard of sinnes This drift which the Diuel shall then prosecute by the meanes of Antichrist he now endeauours to settle by the help of these Hereticks who by procuring to take frō the Catholicke Church the most holy Sacrifice bringe therwith innumerable and inestimable mischiefes and would haue the Christian people which hath receaued more of God and greater benefits to be more vngratefull vnto their God then any other Nation in the world This the holy and venerable Abbot Petrus Cluniacensis liuing in the same age with S. Bernard well noted and signified in these wordes They that attempt to take from the Church of Christ the sacrifice by the Diuells suggestions doe their best that that nation which hath byn graced of God with more singular benefits and fauours should be lesse thankefull to him and yield him lesse worship and honour But I will leaue these Heretickes as men without discretion and common sense to thēselues my purpose not being to dispute this controuersie with them but only to giue a warning vnto the faythfull of their errours impertinēcies Al Catholike Christians are to belieue as a most sure and infallible principle that in the Catholicke Church there is a proper true and most excellent sacrifice which is offered vnto the eternall Father by the handes of Priests as being Minister of Christ Iesus the high Priest and soueraigne Bishop For this hath euer byn the beliefe of the holy Church since the tyme of the Apostles this the doctrine perpetually deliuered by the holy Fathers this the fayth determined established in the sacred Councels and last of all in the holy Councell of Trent in these words Whosoeuer shal say that in the masse is not offered a true and proper sacrifice vnto God or that the sacrifice is no other then the giuing of Christ to be eaten let him be accursed The holy Masse then is the only and most holy Sacrifice of the new Testamēt instituted by Christ our Lord not when he did offer himselfe on the crosse though then he offered a Sacrifice but that was a bloudy sacrifice consumed with payne and wounds the conuulsions of death in which manner only he would offer it that tyme but in his last supper when he consecrated his pretious body bloud vnder the formes and accidents of bread and wine For then he not only gaue it vnto his Disciples as a sacramentall food for the sustenance of their soules but also offered the same vnto his eternal Father as an vnbloudy sacrifice made them Priests with faculty to offer in the like manner granted vnto them vnto their successors vnto the worldes end saying Do this in remembrance of me that is the same thing that I doe you likewise doe in my name memory Wherfore two doctrines as most firme and Catholicke truth are settled by the premisses the one that in the Christiā Church there is a true and proper Sacrifice the other that this sacrifice is offered only in the Masse of the excellencies whereof we now are to treate That the Masse was giuen vnto this Sacrifice by the Apostles euer vsed in the Church And the signification thereof CHAP. II. HERETICKES not only deny and would take from the Church the most holy Sacrifice of the Masse but also cannot endure the very word name of Masse and soe they haue declared to affirme with sacrilegious mouth that the Masse is the inuention of the Pope and his followers The most impious Martin Luther Captayne of these wicked sectaries hath written a booke with this title De abroganda Missa The title is lyke the booke and the booke lyke the Authour and the whole lyke the matter hādled therin wherin he doth acknowledge that by conferēce had with the Diuell appearing to him he was perswaded to abrogate the best thing the most sacred and venerable that is in the Church And though neyther my drift nor the ayme of this Treatise be to dispute with Heretickes which thinge graue writers of this age haue fitly performed yet for the confirmation of Catholickes as also for confusion of Hereticks who sticke not to vtter whatsoeuer they can imagine to be disgracefull to the Church without care whether they speake true or false I thinke it reason briefly to set downe the truth of this matter It is therfore to be known that not only the Sacrifice of the Masse was instituted by our Sauiour in his last supper but also the name of Masse was giuen vnto it by the Apostles themselues frō that tyme hath euer been vsed by the holy Church The first that sayd Masse after our Sauiours Ascension is thought to haue byn S. Iames the yoūger termed Brother of our Lord. For though S. Peter were superiour and head of all as being the soueraigne Bishop yet he would yield that honour vnto this glorious S. Iames because he was Bishop of Hierusalem which was the first Church in the world it is thought this Church to haue byn the sacred Cenacle where Christ kept his last supper and where afterward the holy Ghost came downe vpon the Disciples In this Masse did the holy Apostles and Disciples communicate and the most sacred Virgin then first receaued in the most holy Sacrament her glorious and immortall Sonne whome before she had receaued and apparelled with flesh in her immaculate wombe This Blessed Apostle
in whose name we make this oblation vnto you The same the Priest repeates agayne straight vpon consecration saying wherfore being mindfull we thy seruants and thy holy people We Priests that are peculiarly thy seruants and ministers and thy Christiā people all ioyning togeather do offer this holy sacrifice This also the sacred Councell of Trent declares defining all Masses though priuate and not sayd in publicke are ought to be estemeed common because the Priest as publicke Minister offers them not for himself only but generally for all the faythfull that belong vnto the mysticall body of Christ. In summe is it the most certayne and vniuersall doctrine of the holy Fathers and Deuines that the Masse is sayd in name of the whole Catholicke Church and of the whole Christian people not only the faythfull that liue yet in the world but also the deceased that are detayned in purgatory because they haue their proper part of fruit in the Masse being in so great necessity therof all which the company of the faithfull both liuing and departed send the Priest as Embassadour to deale their affaires with God Yea which is a thing to be pondered the Priest goeth this Embassadge in name not only of the faithfull that are in the Militant Church but besides of the Sayntes that now rest in the triumphant because also to them reacheth part of the fruite of the Masse For though they haue no need to satisfye for their sins from which they are already perfectly cleansed nor to demaund fauours for themselues being in the blisfull possessiō of whatsoeuer they can desire yet the Masse auayles them vnto accidētall glory and helpes them to giue thankes vnto God for the Benefits he hath bestowed and still bestowes vpon them which thing is to them occasion of very speciall contēt because they still acknowledge themselues charged towardes God with an infinite debt of gratitude that they can neuer fully and perfectly discharge themselues therof This is that vvhich the Church signifyes in the seruice of the Masse saying that she offers the Sacrifice to the glory of the most holy Virgin Mary and the Blessed Apostles that the same may auayle vnto the honour of them and all saints So that by the Masse honour and accidentall glory comes to all the Saints and a speciall ioy which they conceaue in regard of the glory that is therin giuen vnto God and of the thankes so effectually presented vnto him The affaires in like manner which the Priest treates in this Embassadge are of highest importance as any eyther be or can be in the world For the busines treated is the acknowledgment of subiection vassallage which all creatures owe to their Creatour and of the Maiesty Dominiō which the same Lord hath ouer all in acknowledgmēt heerof to pay him the great tribute and present him with a gift of inestimable pryce to giue him thākes for benefits that from him they receaue to obtayne pardon of their offences committed against them to request great graces and fauours and reliefe of all necessities and finally to craue ayde and assistance to attayne vnto glory blessednes euerlasting which thinges without any contradction or question are the greatest that are possible Hence we may gather ought much to consider the great authority of a Priest being at the Aultar how great a personage he beares being as it were the Sollicitour general of al human kind and as S. Crysostome sayth like a common Father of the whole world and so it is his duty to haue care of all as God hath whose vicegerent he is or as the same Father saith in another place as a mediatour betwixt God and humane Nature bringing from thence benefit vnto vs conueying from hence our prayers thither S. Hierome affirmes that for this respect the Priest is tearmed The Angell of our Lord because he is the messenger or Embassadour that carryeth mens negotiations vnto God bringes backe againe answers from God vnto men S. Laurence Iustinian confirmes the same auerring that the Priest in the celebration of the Masse hath the office of mediatour and therfore ought to be intercessour for all sinners Which office of Embassadour S. Paul attributes to himself and other Preists saying pro Christo legatione fūgimur we are the Legats or Embassadours in the name place of Christ. For Christ is the principall Embassadour chosen to be the intercessour and mediatour of all mankind to obtayne them pardon of all their offences all other benefits they haue need of which office Priests now exercise in his name And the Fathers note that for this reason that the Priest of the old Testament who was a figure of the Priesthood of the new in his sacerdotall garment did carry pictured the whole world as the holy Ghost doth clearly signify in the book of Wisedome Because as S. Hierome and others note by the colour matter and fashion of the Priestly garment were signifyed the fower Elements of which this inferiour world doth consist as also the celestiall Globes the starres and planets euen vnto the Caelum Empireū which is the Court and Hall where the Blessed assist By the leafe of Gold which he wore on his forhead wherin was ingrauē the ineffable name of God was represented the Lord himself and Creatour of all who as Monarche standes and rules ouer the whole Hierarchy of creatures All this doth declare the maiesty of a Priest adorned in his Sacerdotall Robes when he celebrates the most holy Mysteries as the messenger or sollicitour Generall of all mankind which considerations are deduced from the first signification of the word Masse which signifyes a message or a thing sent That the Masse is a liuely representation of the Mysteries of our Sauiour which are renewed and mystically performed againe therin CHAP. IIII. LET this be another definition of the Masse The Masse is a liuely and perfect representatiō of the Mysteries of Christ Iesus our Lord his Incarnation Natiuity most holy life his Passion Death glorious Resurrection and admirable Ascension into Heauen Al which is done with so much truth life propriety and perfection that Christ Iesus himselfe really is there present and by himself acteth his owne person and part performing by himself the most Diuine and sacred mysteries a thing worthy of all veneration and reuerence and of most high attent consideration That this may be better vnderstood we must call to minde a point of most certaine Christian Theology to wit that Christ our Lord is the supreme and principall Priest who by himself really properly and efficiently worketh the effect of all Sacraments Thus though the Priest say I baptize thee yet Christ is the person that as principall efficient cause washeth the soule cleansing it from the stayne of sinnes and though the Priest in the Sacramēt of Pennāce say I absolue thee yet Christ is he that absolueth releaseth men freeing them
the figure was to cease Therefore Christ Iesus our Lord the day before he offered this bloudy Sacrifice vpon the Aultar of the Crosse in his last supper with his Disciples doing the office of the true Priest according to the order of Melchisedech as the Councell of Trent noteth ordained that perpetually in his Church should be offered the same sacrifice he was to offer on the Crosse notwithstanding he would not haue this perpetuall sacrifice bloudy nor with those fits and accidents of death but vnbloudy vnder the formes and accidents of bread and wine yet in such māner that in substance and in essence it should be the very same And to the end that the defects and vnworthynes of Priests might not preiudice in any kind or diminish the value and dignity of a sacrifice so high and Diuine he would himselfs still remayne with the office and stile of eternall Priest really and in truth sacrificing by himselfe as principal Priest other Priests being but his instruments performing the exteriour ministery and this is that we do in the Masse offer vnto the eternall Father as Ministers of Christ the same sacrifice his sonne offered on the Crosse. And in saying We offer the same sacrifices we say a world of magnificēces dignities excellēcies For being the same it must needs haue the same vertue the same value the same sufficiency the same merit as it then had other innumerable honours worthy of much consideration Now that the Masse is the same sacrifice really essentially is a truth most certaine seing the same victime is offered the same Priest is the principall offerent the same God vnto whome it is offered and the same reason of offering as the Councell of Trent defineth only the manner of offering being different that of the Crosse being bloudy and with the extremities of death this vnbloudy couered with the externalls of bread wine without woundes or sores or accidents of mortality To this purpose pertaine the wordes of S. Ambrose saying One and the same is our sacrifice with that Christ offered For he is our High-Priest who offered the cleansing victime for vs the same we offer now that was offered then Do this sayth he in remēbrance not another sacrifice as did the Priests in the old Law but the same we still offer And S Chrysostome The sacred Oblation what Priest soeuer offers it is still the same with that Christ gaue his Disciples neyther hath this any thing lesse then that had For men do not sanctify this Victime but Christ himself who consecrated that doth in lyke manner sanctify this which are wordes of great comfort and worthy of the noting And for this reason S. Paul affirmes so many tymes in his Epistle to the Hebrews that we haue not in the Church and that we haue no other sacrifice besides that which Christ offered on the Crosse. And it is the truth that that sacrifice was most sufficient and that we neyther need nor haue any other but the same sacrifice we daily repeate and renew on the sacred Aultar for a continuall memoriall and thankesgiuing as our Lord himself ordayned to the end that the vertue of that most sufficient sacrifice may be in particular with efficacity applyed to euery one as the Councell of Trēt faith That the holesome vertue thereof be imployed applyed for the remission of such sinnes as we dayly commit That the sacrifice of the Masse hath all the titles and reasons for which sacrifices are offered vnto God CHAP. VI. THAT we may better vnderstand the dignity and excellency of the Masse we must note that besides the reason alleadged why men did aunciently offer sacrifices vnto God to wit to figure and represent the true most perfect sacrifice that was to be offered for the redemption of mankind in which reasō the Masse without comparison surpasseth them all as being not a meere representation but to the very workes of our redemption mystically performed as hath been sayd Besides this reason I say there were many other binding men euen by the law of Nature to offer sacrifices vnto God as they were taught by the very instinct of the light of naturall reasō as also by the speciall inspiratiō releuation made to some iust and holy men Which reasons gathered out of S. Thomas and other graue Authours though in themselues they be many yet they may be reduced vnto fower The first to acknowledge and professe the Maiesty soueraignty and Excellency of God and the supreme absolute Dominion he hath ouer all as being the Creatour and vniuersall Lord of all and to pay him the tribute of honour and veneration due vnto him for these respects This is the highest and most perfect reason of offering sacrifices vnto God which only regardes him according to that he is in himself and for this respect is due to him all honour and veneration that creatures can possibly yield And for the satisfying of this reason was instituted peculiarly that kind of sacrifice tearmed Holocauste in which some brute beast was offered burnt consumed with fyre wholly entirely nothing remayning therof to signify that whatsoeuer a creature is all is due vnto God and all to be offered for his honour and glory And if God would vse his vttermost rigour not regard men with a louing and gratious eye he might most iustly chalēg that they should offer him in sacrifice their very liues or the liues of their deerest children or other things if they haue any more deare and pretious vnto thē For this cause he commanded in his law that to him should be offered all the first begotten of man or beast in acknowledgment that he is Lord of all and the best and most beloued thing is due vnto him often repeating this reason thereof Mea enim sunt omnia For all is mine Thus he charged his friend Abraham to offer in holocaust his only Sonne whome he loued as his owne soule yet being satisfied with the promptitude of his obedience and readines to offer euen his owne life if had God made request thereof he procured him a Ramme to be offered in liew of his Sonne And with his people he was contented with that complement and ceremony of offering their first begotten Sonnes with protestation that they were Gods and due vnto him and his Maiesty tooke possession of them and receaued them as his owne but straight restored them backe againe to their parents neuer permitting that in effect any humā person should be sacrificed vnto him Only God gaue his consent that in his only begotten Sonne this rigour should be vsed of being offered in sacrifice because he alone did suffice for all as being the first begotten of all creatures On the other side the Diuell as being proud and ambitious of Diuine worshipp and a cruel enemy of mankind required of people deceaued and brought vnder his tyranny that they should adore him by sacrificing
and glory which may be rendred vnto God by all the creatures both of Heauen and earth that thus Priests may vnderstād what soueraigne treasures and richesse God hath put into their handes whereby they may supply their wants enrich their pouerty It is great pitty to behold with what facility carlessenes many depriue themselues of such inestimable treasures only because they will not take a little paynes to prepare themselues and make pure their consciences This most high and noble consideration I find to my great content in an Authour very spirituall contemplatiue of this age And because his stile and manner of writing makes mee probably iudge that he receaued that doctrine by speciall inspiration of the holy Ghost I will set downe his very wordes Considering with my selfe many tymes the most high Mysteries of the holy Masse and the office which God out of great loue hath bestowed vpon vs to consecrate his most sacred Body and precious Bloud and handle the same so familiarly and receaue the same into our bowells I haue iudged and do dayly more and more cleerly and assuredly iudge that the glory and pleasure which the eternall Father receaues when the Priest offers vnto him his most beloued Sonne couered and inclosed within the most venerable Sacrament is so great that the glory pleasure which all the Quires of Angels and of the rest of the Blessed in Heauē offer him in comparison hereof is as nothing For the works of creatures how noble high soeuer that they be haue no proportiō with the works of the Creatour and the Priest that offers vnto the Eternall Father and vnto the whole most Blessed Trinity the most venerable person of the Sonne in the Sacrament offers God vnto God and consequently infinite prayse infinite glory infinit content and finally all goodnes that is the true and eternall goodnes And the Angels with the whole celestiall Court how great soeuer their seruices are that they do vnto God how great soeuer the honours and contentments they yield him though they continew for all Eternity yet doe they not offer God vnto God and consequently all is little or nothing in respect of this most Diuine Oblation in the which God himselfe is offered To this Consideration another succeedes no lesse excellent then this of the great fauours that God doth continually bestow vpon men and the motiues men haue to loue him and to render him infinit thankes honour prayse and contentment Being in this cogitation I felt within my selfe a certayne internall voyce saying that if I wished and desired this that then no meanes could be found more fit for that purpose then to receaue in the state of Grace and with due preparation the most holy Sacrament of the Aultar and after that I haue receaued and layd hold thereof hauing it within my breast and in my power being at is were Maister and owner thereof to giue and offer it agayne vnto the Eternall Father retyring my selfe for this end vnto some quiet place or recollecting my selfe with quiet of soule in the place I should find my selfe This Oblation is to be made with the most inward desires of the hart and with most affectious acts of the will and with all the humility and reuerence that is possible For giuing and offering vnto the Eternall Father this gift and oblatiō infinite glory prayse and content is giuen and offered vnto him in regard of the dignity thereof which neyther the Angels of Heauen nor all the Blessed Saynts can giue vnto God by any other way Hitherto be the words of this Authour God of his mercy make vs able to vnderstand them well that we may practise accordingly That the Masse is a present most gratefull vnto our Sauiours Humanity and vnto the most Blessed Virgin CHAP. XIII ANOTHER Excellency of the MASSE that is consequēt out of what hath byn sayd is that the Masse is a thing that most pleaseth giueth greatest content vnto the most sacred Humanity of our Lord Iesus Christ and whereby we do him more seruice and honour then by any other seruice or seruices that we can do him This truth is cleere out of the doctrine that hath been set down For the will of our Sauiour being so vnited and conforme vnto the will of his Father he knowing that his Father by this Oblation receaues so much honour and glory in lyke sort his Blessed Soule cannot but receaue the same pleasure and content seing that as he sayd euen whylest he liued in this world all his pleasure and content was to fulfill the will of his Father Besides which there is another speciall reason of this doctrine to wit in regard of the representation which is made in the Masse of the Life Passion Death and all the Mysteries of our sayd Lord Iesus Christ. For declaration we must know that all the Blessed that are in Heauē receaue great ioy complacence and content in all the thinges that pleased God and gaue him content in this lyfe and herein their content is so much the greater by hovv much the thinges they ioy in were more gratefull and acceptable in God his presence And this is amongst thē so settled an affection that any of thē if it were possible would leaue the glory whereof he is possessed to do or suffer the same againe and againe many tymes ouer The Martyrs reioyce and be glad of their former torments and paynes the Monkes and Heremits and the rest of the Confessours of their fasts watchings Pennances and Mortifications and they would all haue done and suffered more for God his honour And seing it is not possible now to returne into this World to suffer againe they receaue new ioy accidētall glory that we vpon earth make Cōmemoration of their Martyrdomes labours and merits and that we offer them vnto God that we giue him thanks that he gaue them such grace as they might do him such excellent seruices That which to none of the Saints is grāted is grāted vnto the humanity of our Blessed Sauiour which being vnited vnto the Diuine Persō may haue or do whatsoeuer the same will wish to haue or do And he finding that his Passion and Death so pleased and gaue such ioy content and glory vnto his Father he both was able to inuent and sufficient to affect a meanes whereby the same may be renewed and repeated ouer many tymes in such manner as his Father at euery repetition thereof should receaue no lesse ioy content honour then he receaued the first tyme the same was suffered and offered on the Crosse which manner is this that seing he now being risen frō death and glorious in Heauen cannot returne to suffer and dy againe he hath ordayned the most sacred Mystery of the Masse wherein his Passion and Death is so liuely represented as if he did euē now suffer and dy againe And this is not only represented but also in mysticall manner performed effectuated and
distinctly nigh at hande the Angell that represented the person of God cryed vnto him Stand still approach no nearer for the place wher thou art is holy land Moyses hearing the voyce declaring God to be there present fell prostrate on his face not dearing to lift vp his eyes nor to cast them towardes the place where God did abide And from that tyme euer after the Mountayne was held in great veneratiō and called the holy Mountayne the Mountayne of God as appeares by the third Booke of Kinges the ninteenth Chapter In this respect the Apostle S. Peter calleth the Mount Thabor the holy Mountayne where our Sauiour was transfigured because there he once shewed his Maiesty and glory Now if these places because God once appeared in them became so specially venerable and reuerenced how much more ought our Temples to be honoured where our Lord himselfe makes his mansion and his aboade as in his ordinary residence and pallace where he worketh dayly so many wonders and bestoweth on men so many fauours If those holy Patriarchs worshipped with such humble respect the place where once or twice they saw God or an Angel that spake to thē in his name what honour would they beare what respect would they shew to our Churchs had they liued in so happy an age as we liue in but through rudenes and ingratitude doe not esteeme nor acknowledge our happines If the holy Patriarch Iacob conceaued such dread and reuerence to the place where in his sleep he saw a lader on which the Angels went vp and down what reuerence and dread would he conceyue should he see as we dayly see with the eyes of fayth the very Son of God to come down and place himselfe in the handes of Priests And this not seene in sleepe or in a dreame but by sight more certayne more infallible then any thing can be that we see with eyes and feele with handes with how far greater reason would he exclayme Verily dreadfull is this place verily God is in this place And with much more truth haue sayd verily this is the house of God and entrance of Heauen If holy Moyses cōceaued such feare and reuerence not daring to looke on the Bush out of which an Angell spake vnto him in the name person of God what reuerence would he conceaue what deuotion would he declare if he should enter into our Churches and see the most venerable Sacrament knowing as certaynly as we do that there God is in person being made Man for our sake and so sweet and courteous towardes men that he is receaued and eaten of them Oh holy Patriarches me thinkes that frō your seates of Heauenly glory you behold vs on earth and are ashamed to see our stupidity and rudenes who know not how to esteeme and honour such sacred and venerable places as are our Churches nor how to enter into them and stay in them with the dread and reuerence as reason requireth of vs. One day you shal be our Iudges and condemne vs as rude vnmannerly seing we do not imitate your example in worshipping holy places our Temples being with great excesse more venerable and glorious then those which you did so highly esteeme and honour Of being present and hearing the Holy Office of Masse which hath alwayes byn in most high esteeme publickly celebrated euery where both among the Syrians the Grecians and the Latines euer since the tyme of the Apostles CHAP. XVI A Prayer before Masse LORD Iesu-Christ the pure light of harts and the Eternall truth stay I beseech thee and collect mine euer-wandring distracted mind that I may be attentiue with reuerence present in the sight of thy infinite Maiesty whiles this holy office of Masse is celebrated and reape thence true fruit healthfull to my soule and others and especially that I may with thankes-giuing call to mind thine vnspeakeable charity wherwith thou offered'st thy self to a most cruell death for my Redemption To thee be al praise thans-giuing thou being the Priest the Host and our Bishop according to the Order of Melchisedech who hast taught Priests to offer a cleane oblation and euery where to sacrifice vnto the Eternall God vnder the likenes of bread and wine Then blessing thy selfe begin with the Priest thus IN the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost Amen I will enter vnto the Altare of God to God who maketh my youth ioyfull The 42. Psalme IVdge me O God discerne my cause from the nation not holy from the wicked and deceitfull man deliuer me Because thou art God my strength why hast thou repelled me and why goe I sorrowfull whiles the ennemy afflicteth me Send forth thy light thy truth they haue conducted me and brought me into thy holy hill into thy tabernacles And I will enter vnto the Altar of God to God who maketh my youth ioyfull I will confesse to thee on the harpe O God my God why art thou sorrowfull O my soule And why doest thou trouble me Hope in God because yet will I confesse to him the saluation of my countenance and my God Glory be to the Father and to the Sonne c. Euen as it was in the beginning and now and euer and world without end Amen I will enter vnto the Altare of God to God who maketh my youth ioyfull Our help is in the name of our Lord who hath made Heauen and Earth· The Generall Confession I Confesse vnto Almighty God vnto the B. Virgin Mary to B. Michael the Archangell to B. Iohn Baptist to the holy Apostles Peter and Paul to all the Saintes and to you O Father because I haue grieuously sinned in thought word and deed through my fault my fault my most grieuous fault Therefore I beseech the B. Virgin Mary the B. Michael the Archangell the B. Iohn Baptist the holy Apostles Peter Paul all the Saints you O Father to pray to our Lord God for me Amē Almighty God haue mercy vpon vs forgiue vs all our sinnes and bring vs to life euerlasting Amen Thou O God conuerted wilt giue life vnto vs and thy people shall reioyce in thee Lord shew vnto vs thy mercy and giue vs thy saluation Lord heare my prayer and let my crye come vnto thee The Prayer TAke from vs O Lord we beseech thee all our iniquities that hauing hart and mind pure and vndefiled we may deserue to enter into the Holies of Holies Though Christ our Lord. Amen Lord haue mercy vpō vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Christ haue mercy vpon vs. Christ haue mercy vpon vs. Christ haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Adde heere three tymes Pater Noster c. for thy sinnes committed in thought word deed that the holy Trinity in whose Name thou art baptized may pardon thee thy offences that being dead to sinne thou