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A68881 A dialoge or co[m]municacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father, & the parochiane or ghostly chyld, for a due preparacion vnto howselynge ; The werke for housholders w[ith] the golden pystle and alphabete or a crosrowe called an A.B.C. Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555? 1537 (1537) STC 25413.5; ESTC S105108 117,789 408

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I may nowe at this tyme receyue this holy sacrifice of thy blessed body and blode with puryte of hart clenenes of conscience with the gracious fountayne of deuout swete teares with desyre drede with honour and reuerence / with mekenes of harte / and feruour of loue / with spirituall gladnes and heuenly ioy And yf it may please thy goodnes lorde let me be somwhat reysed vp in spirite I dare not say vnto the very felynge and perceyuynge but vnto some maner lytle smake or taste of the swetenes of thy godly mooste pleasaunt presence and vnto the deuocion of thy holy aungels and sayntes that here be now presente about the same / and that I maye with them fynally be there present where now they be Amen O Moost gentyll lorde mercyfull sauyour Iesu / I beseche the for this holy mystery of thy blessed body and blode wherwith we vnworthy wretches ben dayly fed in thy churche and dayly wasshed clensed sanctified and made hole / and so parteyners of thy moost hygh diuinity and godhed Graunt me lord and gyue me the precious garment of innocency with suche garnysshe of other garmētes therunto accordyng as best may please thy grace Wherwith apparelled / bawned / dressed I may as in my nupciall and weddynge clothyng in good and clene cōscience approche vnto thy presence So that this celestiall heuenly sacrament ryceyued may be vnto me helth and saluacion of soule and body / vnto lyue euerlastynge Amen GOod swete mayster moste hyghly lerned / and best expert phisicion lord Iesu my sauyour I beseche thy gentyll harte to cure and hele my infyrme / feble / syke hart frome all maner of langoures / diseases / and sykenesses / Palate is the rofe of the mouthe and so to refourme and season the palate of my soule and mynd that I neuer sauer fele ne taste any maner of swetenes but onely thy selfe For thou good lord arte the moost swete sauored bred / the moost white / pleasaunte and most noble and beste nourisshynge bread / the bread of all breades / the bread paynmayne of pleasure the bread of all fortitude and strength / the bread of all vnderstandynge and knowledge / the bread of all grace good wyll / the bread of lyfe that hast in thy selfe all maner of delectament and pleasure / gyuest lyfe vnto the world And of thy moost excellent charity doste euer contynually refresshe and fede vs with thyne owne selfe yet in thy selfe doste nothyng waste / minushe / ne faynte / or fayle Let my hart good lord therfore fede vpon the / spiritually eate and drynke the / be so fed of the / that my soule may be fully saciat and fylled of the swete sauyour and taste of the sauory swetenes of thy diuine presence GOod swete lorde / I beseche the come thy selfe / entre in to my hart make clene myne inward partes from all inquinamētes / and filthynes of mynd and of spirite Entre good lord into my soule / make me whole frome all synfull diseases Sanctifye clēse me now and at al tymes vnto thy selfe for thy selfe Be thou good lord thy selfe both the phisicion the medicin / the salue and the surgeon the helth and conseruaciō of both my body soule Put awaye from me good lord all the crafty assayles and the sleyghty wyles of myne enimies that they haue nothynge to do with me but that thou lord alone may occupy me wholly vnto thy selfe so that nothyng els haue any tyme power ouer me but that I alwaye preserued and defended by this blessyd sacramēt may go forth contynue profyte perseuerantly in the pathe and way of my profession / thy holy christiā religion with due obseruaūce reguler disciplines christiā maners and all due catholyke obedience perteynyng vnto the same And that I neuer consent ne lene vnto any of them that ben contrarious thereunto Amen Ex cano ne miss GOod blessyd lorde father omnipotent eterne euerlastynge god I moost entierly beseche thy goodnes to graunt me grace so worthely now to receyue this holy sacred body and blessyd blode of my swete sauyour Iesu Christe that I may therby deserue to haue full remission and forgyuenes of all my synnes and to be replete and fulfylled with thy holy spirit and to haue thy peace For thou alone art my lord thou only my god / and non other thou lorde the entiere and inward loue of my hart / the true quietude and sure rest of my mynde the whole desyre of my soule Whose gloryouse impery and gouernaunce remayneth perfectly abydeth cōtynueth and indureth for euermore world without ende Amen MI swete lord god Ex eodē father of heuyn the fountayne well and spryng of all bountie goodnes / that moued of thy moost pyteouse mercy woldest vouchesafe that thyn owne sonne our sauiour Iesu Christe shulde descende and come down for vs for our sake vnto this wretched worlde / and here take flesshe and bloode of the blessyd virgyn his mother Mary and therin for vs to susteyne suffre and bere our myseryes moost bytter passyon intollerable and greuous payns and moost cruell and mooste shamefull dethe I beseche the lord graūt me that grace that I may dayly worshype the gloryfy the / and with all the intēt and wyll of my hart I may laude prayse the. And that thou good lord neuer leue ne forsake me / thy pore and wretched seruaunt but of thy depe and great mercy thou clerely forgyue and forget all my synnes So that in clene hart and chast body I may be able to serue the alone / my lorde eterne / euerlastyng / lyuynge / and very God omnipotent Amen Myne owne swete lorde sauyour Iesu very essenciall sonne of almyghty God / that of thy profound depe mercy by the wyll of thy eterne father by the workynge of the holy ghost haste by thy passion and deth quyckened and redemed the world I beseche moost lowly thy holy grace / in the honour of this thy holy sacred body blessed blode whiche I vnworthy wretche presume to receyue for the welthe of my soule that thou wilt vouchsafe to perdō my boldenes and to delyuer me quyte from all iniquities / offenses / all maner of euyls whereby in any tymes I haue or may any tyme hereafter offend or displease thy gracious goodnes And thou good lord make me euer obedient vnto thy wyll and commaundement And that thou neuer suffre me swete lorde to be perpetually departed from the my swete lord sauyour Iesu Christe that with the father with the holy ghoste lyueste and reygnest very selfe same essenciall god / world without ende Amen O Souerayn lorde sauyour Iesu / although I most vnworthy wretche now here do accede presume approche vnto this worthy sacrament of thy mooste precyous body and bloode yet I beseche thy
almyghty god and than vse by cōtynuall custome to make a crosse with your thōbe vpon your foreheed or front in sayng of these wordes In nomine patris and than an other crosse vpon your mouthe with these wordes Et filii And the thyrde crosse vpon your breste / saynge Et spūs sancti Amen And if your deuotion be therto ye maye agayne make one hole crosse from your heed vnto your fete from the lefte shulder to the ryght sayng all together In no mine patris filii et spūs sancti Amen That is to meane I do blesse and marke my selfe with thē cognisaunce badge of Christe in the name of the father and in the name of the sone and in the name of the holy ghost that is to saye the holy Trinite .iii. persons and one God Than saye or thynke after this forme Good lorde god my maker redemer here nowe in thy presence I do for this tyme for all the tyme of my hole lyfe byqueth and betake or rather do frely gyue my selfe soule and body with all my harte and mynde vnto the good lorde and vnto thy handes to be thy bonde seruaunte for euer accordynge vnto the promyse made in my baptysme at the font stone And here nowe I do ratyfye and newly confyrme the same and do fully consente in harte mynde therto neuer here after by the helpe of thy grace to contrary the same but to cōtynue in thy lawes good lorde vnto the ende of my lyfe But where thou knowest good lorde the I am a frayle persone infyrme feble weyke of my selfe prone redy ī thought Genesis ▪ viii worde and dede vnto euyll from the begynnynge of my lyfe hytherto I beseche the good lorde god and father of all puysaunce power of all myght strēght that thou wilt defende me from all myne enemyes and gyue me spirituall strenght and power that I may / in the / vaynquysshe and ouercome fle auoyde all suche fraylte lyght maners or disposicions as shuld be cōtrary to thy wyll and pleasure that accordynge vnto this wyll of the spirite whiche thy goodnes hath now frely gyuē vnto me I may destroye the wyll of the flesshe so contynue vnto the ende of my lyfe And yet good lorde where thou knowest also that I am but rude and vnlerned wtout wytte wysdome and due knowlege of the and thy lawes all ignoraūt and as an ydiote or foole in all good and spirituall vnderstandyng I byseche the good lorde god that art the essentiall sone of god the father and vnto whome is appropriate all wytte wisdome all science / connynge and knowlege and all ryght perceyuynge vnderstandynge / that thou wylte graunte me the due knowlege of thy selfe by ryght true fayth and the knowlege of all thy benefytes gyftes done to me and all mankynde / grace dewly to thanke the for them And also due knowlege of myne owne selfe of the state and condiciō of my lyfe and cōuersaciō and specially of my wretchednes with due contricion for all my synnes And knowlege also of thy lawes wyll pleasure / so that by no maner of ygnoraunce or mysvnderstandyng I do at any tyme in werke or dede / or in worde or thought any thynge contrary vnto the same And thyrdly good lorde where thou knoweste also that I am ofte tymes obstinate of mynde froward euyll wylled / stubburne of stomake vnkynde of harte / dull / neglygent and slouthfull in all maner of goodnes I beseche the good lord god holy ghost / that arte the spirite and wyll of the father / of the sone and with thē the same selfe essenciall god vnto whome is appropriate and specially appoynted / all boūte / all goodnes / all grace and good wyll that thou woldest voyche saffe to gyue me the grace of good wyll so that I neuer do / saye / ne thynke that shulde be contrary to thy wyll And hauynge vnto the euer a reuerēde drede I may loue the for thy selfe all other in the lorde and for the / so that accordynge vnto the spirituall strength and knowlege that thou hast gyuen me I may apply my wyll hooly vnto thy wyll / so that I haue no wyll propre vnto my selfe but the my wyll be all thy wyll bothe as moche as maye be possyble one wyll And so I maye here in this life ordre my loue and come vnto suche perfection of feruent charyte that by the grace I may attayne vnto the fruiciō of euerlastynge charyte in thy ioyfull presence Amē And good lorde god father of heuē I beseche the take receyue me thus vnto thy grace and haue mercy and pyte vpō me and all thy people And thou lorde God blyssed sone of god the father and sauyour and redemer of the worlde / haue pytie and mercy vpon me and vpō all Christen people And louyng lorde god holy ghost and blessed spirite of god / haue mercy pyte vpō me and alī the worlde Holy and blessed Trinite one selfe same essenciall god / haue pyte mercy vpon me and all myne / vpon all thy creatures Amen And than ones agayne blesse the with In nomine patris as before and thā go forth vnto your busynes where ye wyll Let this be for your mornynge exercise And though you that haue greate thynges to do wolde thynke this prayer and mornynge exercise ouer longe because of your busynes I acerteyne you if it ones were by vse goten redy and incorporate and prynted in the harte and mynde it wolde sone be sayd or thought / and the persone shulde I byleue haue grace to spede the better in other thynges and nothyng forthynke of the spēdynge of the tyme but rather accounte it for greate gaynes in so moche that we purpose to set forth in the ende a lōger exercise for them that haue longer tyme to spēde but nowe we shall go forth herin After the sayd morowe exercise I truste you wyll be well occupied vpon your appoynted course of occupacion For that was our counseyle in the begynnynge that ye shulde appoynte your selfe by a cōtynuall course vnto some certayne occupacion that may be profytable euer to auoyde ydlenes the mother and nourse of all synne and euyll And euer beware of suche occupacions as ben called communly pastymes that is to saye all maner of vnlawfull games / suche disportes as done drawe people rather to vyce thā to vertue whiche more properly maye be called lose tymes than pastymes Math. xii c For syth / by the affyrmaciō of our sauyoure we shall make accoumpte of euery ydle worde / it muste nedes followe that we shall make a more strayte rekenynge of euery ydle or euyll werke Let therfore your sayd appoynted occupacion be alwaye good vertuouse and profytable Syth thā ye must nedes make a rekenynge of euery werke worde and thought for none of these cā be hyd or kept
¶ A dialoge or cōmunicacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father the parochiane or ghostly chyld For a due preparacion vnto howselynge ⚜ ¶ The werke for housholders with the golden pystle and Alphabete or a crosrowe called and A. B. C. INRI ¶ Vnto the deuoute reders in our lorde god moste swete sauyour Iesu Rychard whytford your pore bedeman of Syon Salutacyon WHere in a lytle werke the of late we send forth at the requeste of deuoute persones vnto housholders we dyd sette forthe / a breue and short forme of confessyon / heryng and perceyuyng that the sayde werke was thankfully and charitably receyued supposynge that so deuoute receyuers ben well exercised / and haue profyted therin we haue nowe here for your fourthere increase of vertue put forth vnto you a nother lesson howe / when you ben disposed mynded to receyue the holy sacrament of the aulter you shuld prepare ordre make your selfe redy spiritually apparele your selfe therunto For I acerteyne you ther is no ꝑsone in this worlde can tell you with how greate reuerence howe depe deuotion howe lowe and meke harte / with howe reuerente drede howe pure and cleane conscience with howe well adornate garnyshed appereled soule with howe firme stedfast fayth with howe hyghe stronge hope with howe ardente feruent in flamyng and burnyng charite any true Christian shulde accede approyche go vnto that honorable meruelouse and moste hyghe mystery where doubtles is presente the very naturall body / and soule flesshe blode of our lord sauyoure Iesu very god / very man in one ꝑsone very christ his humanytie and his diuinite The blessed trinite father sone holy ghost also our blessed lady saynte Mary with in numerable multitude and nowmbre / of gloryouse aungels and holy sayntes ben ther also present all how be it inuisible doyng therunto that holy sacrement due honour reuerence / and obeysaunce Hit is therfore muche conuenient / and necessarie that due and diligēt preparation / shulde be made therunto when so euer hit be receyued Not withstōdynge I do not requyre ne moue you to rede and recounte all that here is wryten / at euery tyme yet were it good so to do if you haue tyme but that hit maye lyke you to rede hit ones ouer and then to marke out suche places as beste done lyke you / and vse thē or parte of them as you haue tyme and leyser and thus fare you well in our Lorde who blesse you all Amen ¶ A dialoge or communicacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father and the parochiane or ghostly chylde For a due preparacion vnto how selyng ¶ The ghostly chylde Syr I thanke you for the charitable labours you toke with me whē I was last with you And I haue accordynge vnto your cōmaundement called my houshold together and taught theym the same lesson that you then and before tyme. haue taught me And for the more suerty I haue caused all your sayd lessons to be set forth in prynt that other persones may haue as we haue edificacion therby ¶ The ghostly father ¶ Good ghostly chylde I am ryght glad of your so deuout mynde and good wyll to profet in vertue our lorde be praysed And I shal be glad as my duety to conforte you therin nowe that you haue a good fundation grownd therunto by that forme and maner of lyuyng and also if you by fraylte offende and fall therfrome by the remedy of the holy sacrament of confessyon I shall shewe you an ordre and a good waye or meane how you shuld prepare and make your selfe redy vnto the holy sacramēt of the aulter when you shall be communed or howseled For saynt Poule commaūded his disciples to proue i. Cor. xi and examen well them selfe in conscience byfore they shulde approyche or go vnto this holy sacrament For who so euer sayth he do receyue it vnworthely doth receyue hit vnto his owne iudgement and condempnation And our sauyour hym selfe dothe shewe howe this holy sacrament shulde euer be ministred in the memorie and remembraunce of hym Luc. xxii Saynt Paule also how oft so euer you receyue the sacrament saythe he so oftymes shuld you represent and shewe the deth of Christ i. Cor. xi vnto the tyme he come vnto the last iudgement By these sayde auctorites confirmed by our mother the holy church with many holy doctours doth appere that two thynges shal be conuenient necessary vnto euery persone that shall receyue this holy sacramente That is to saye Fyrste due serche of conscience so that no maner of synne vnto knoweledge and remembraūce remayne or be left therin The seconde that the persones so clered in consciēce / shuld ordre appoynte them selfe vnto some maner of memorie by meditacyon or contemplacion / of our lorde / and sauyour Iesu / and of the actes of our saluation I wold therfore aduyse all maner of persons / that whē they wyll accede approych vnto this holy mistery they fyrst be confessed if they cōueniently can haue a ghostly father / for although they know not theyr conscience charged with any mortall or deedly synne yet shall the approbacion of theyr ghostly father be vnto theym both confortable / and also suerty And for this parte / the forme of confession that we sett forthe in the other werke for housholders may serue you / hit is but lytle / and of lytle pryce / so maye the rather be ioyned hervnto and both bownden to gether and you more redely maye haue at hande that is referred frō the tone vnto the tother For the seconde parte that is meditation / muche necessarie for you at this tyme I wolde counseyle you the of destinate harte appoynted and wylfull purpose you shulde fyrste geder yourselfe vnto your selfe that is to say your soule harte mynde and wyll in as muche as you may with all force and diligence holly clerely from all cures cares charges and busynes of the worlde and frome all bodyly maters and all cogitatiōs and thoughtes that by any meanes myght lett you hynder you in this exercise and so to compell your spirite to labor alone herin And then cōmend your selfe wholy vnto our lorde thus In manus tuas domine commendo spiritum meū redemisti me domine deus veritatis That is to saye ⚜ good lorde god / I commende / byquethe / render / gyue / and bytake my spirite / my harte / my mynde / and soule / wholly vnto thy hādes power and gouernaunce For thou good lorde the very god of trouthe haste redemed bought me And those persones that bene lerned maye saye this ympne The fyrst verse VEni creator spiritus mentes tuorū visita imple superna gratia q̄ tu creasti pectora ⚜ That is to meane Come vnto vs good lord god holy ghost creatour and maker of all the worlde with the father and the sone Visite and
and yet muche more kyndnes if he were not his frende but his enemye and foo and also to pay for his det / and delyueraūce no smal pryce but his owne blode his lyfe also this I saye were a maruelouse benefyte an excedyng kyndnes although he dyd no more But our lord sauyour dyd yet more for man For he dyd not onely delyuer hym fre and out of daunger but also rewarded hym made hym butyfelowe of all his goodes and heyre with hym of all his landes possessiōs brought hym vnto hyghe honoure dignite and degre he brought hym vnto the presens of his owne naturall father and there after his ascencion he toke possession for man / and so made hym his brother / and coenheritor of all that he had Loke well hereupon and consyder how great a rewarde this was and yet shall you se more added herevnto For many in this world haue ben made heyres and possession taken for thē and yet dyd they neuer inioy the same But our lord and sauyour when he had delyuered man in forme byfore shewed and had also put hym in possession therof ordeyned yet a forther meane to make mā surely to inioy the same and to haue the moost pleasaunt vse therof whiche was in sendyng downe the holy ghoste whiche accordynge vnto his promyse shuld instruct Ioh. xvi and teche his apostles disciples and by them all christianes the very trouth of all maner of thynges apperteynynge vnto mannes saluacion and shuld also subministre put into theyr hartes / and myndes to put the same in execucion and how and vnder what forme they shulde so do For as I suppose the apostles after the deth of Christe dyd neuer put any thyng in execuciō and vse that our sauyoure had byfore his deth or byfore his ascension committed vnto theyr power vnto the tyme they had receyued the holy ghost For althoughe they had commaūdement and power to preache the gospell and to baptyse and to ministre all other sacramentes to remit or forgyue and to withholde restrayne synne yet dyd not they execute or put in vse any thynge but only whē Christ was among them before his passion vnto the tyme they had receyued fully the holy ghoste at Pentecoste excepte only the election of saynt Mathie bycause the nombre of the apostles myght not be vnperfect So then they receyued fully the holy ghost not only for theym self but also for all other that by thē shulde byleue vnto the ende of the world Thē dyd they ministre the holy sacramentes and taught theyr disciples / by them all Christianes the due forme and maner therof whiche forme hathe euer sythe that tyme and euer shall cōtinue in Christes catholicall churche / what so euer theyse new heretykes say vnto the contrary In whiche holy sacramentes we haue not onely the person of our lord and sauyoure hym selfe but also the other two persons the father the holy ghost all one self and same essenciall god to remayne byde and dwell amonge vs vnto the worldes ende this gyfte and rewarde is moch to be noted / and maye well suffise for the fyfthe consyderacion of this entrepryse of the werke of remuneracion ¶ The syxte consyderacion of the werke of glorificacion YOu may well perceyue good deuout christians by that is sayd that our lord Iesu hath not onely redemed and bought vs dere but also most lyberally graciously rewarded vs dayly doth not onely forgyue our synnes and offenses at the fyrste askynge or mouynge but dothe also gyue vs great gyftes for small and dothe so multiplie here our merites that we may come yet vnto a greatter gyft and rewarde whiche is in vs his werke of glorificacion For after this lyfe he wyll make vs gloriouse gyue vs the same doweres that he hath now in hym selfe that is to say clarite or clerenes agilite or nimblenes subtilite or sklendernes and īmortalite so that we shall neuer dye ne suffre any damage This gyfte and werke is so noble and of so hygh honour dignite and degre that to intreate forther therof doth passe my pore wyt and therfore I praye you be cnotent for this syxth consyderacion of the werke of glorificacion ¶ The .vii. cosyderacion of the werke of fruicion YEt yet as though this were not ynough he wyll gyue more For many in this worlde haue full great honour / hygh dignites and excellente degrees yet haue but lytle ioy therwith but rather haue many greues many displeasures many incōmodites I trow I myght well say many necessites many miseries But our lorde wyll gyue vs the fruiciō of hym self that is to say to inioy hym and to be in his godly presens and to haue the very vse of hym selfe at all libertie and pleasure and there to se hym face to face as he is i. Corin. xiii d and so in hym to se and knowe what we wyll or cā desyre and also to haue the full possession of hym selfe and of all his and this also withoute any myxture of euyll greue or displeasure ¶ This gyft is aboue all the other byfore rehersed and maye therfore serue contēt you for this .vii. cōsyderaciō of the werke of fruicion ¶ The eight laste cosyderacion of the werke of sure perseueracion duraunce THese benefytes rewardes and gyftes of our lord ben very great many and excellent gyftes But yet your benygne lord most louyng sauyour is not cōtent to leue you without any thinge that he may gyue so that you may not possible aske desyre thinke or ymagyn any thyng more to be gyuen therfore he wyll vnto all his other gyftes adde gyue you the suerte and certente of perseueracion duraūce For if a person had as muche ioy as all heuē hathe and were not certeyne nem suerte to contynue therin that ioy were not fully perfecte For that thynge onely is perfecte vnto the whiche no thynge may be added / or put therunto but as longe as a person myght stonde in feere or doubt to lose that ioy or any parte therof he were not in full perfecte ioy And therfore wyll our louyng lord for the full perfection of your sayd ioy giue you there a suer and certeyne knowledge of all these ioyes to perceuer īdure and laste without minushynge or mutacion worlde without ende vnto the whiche ioy knowledge he bryng vs that bought vs our lorde god / moste swete sauyour Iesu vnto whom be glory due laude prayse / with the father and the holy ghost / one god in secula seculorum Amē ¶ An addicion vnto this foresayd meditacion I Was requyred of a good deuoute persone to ioyne these sayd cōsyderacions vnto .viii. notable dayes conteyned in scripture that is to say .vi. dayes of creacion and production or bryngyng forth of creatures the .vii. of reste / and the .viii. of eternite and so to shewe howe these werkes of our lorde may be
consideraciō And agayne lokyng vpon your selfe / and cōsyderyng in how great sorowe and woo / sighyng / and sobbynge you dwell here in the vale of myserye / lackyng his godly presence you shall approche go vnto this sacrament as a person in depe cōsumpcion for sorowe vnto the meate of mercy / the fode of all helth and saluacion and the very restoratiue of all recouery comforte Now laste of all yf you loke vpon the surety and certaynty of all these thynges as in your last consyderacion And agayne yf you beholde and se well your selfe you shall perceyue you haue ben euer incōstant euer flyttynge and neuer in one state abydyng that shall moue you than to goo vnto this holy house and lodgyng of our lorde as a vagabunde and prodigall or vnthryfty chylde vnto the house home of his father / there mercy asked and opteyned contynually to dwell and byde amonge the seruaūtes of that house / where voyd of all euyll is abūdaunce and plenty of all maner of thynges that be good with sure surety cōstāt certaynty of the same so to ꝑseuer and indure without minushyng or mutaciō world wtout ende whiche he graūt vs that made and bought vs. Amen ¶ Thus haue you eyght consyderacions for the knowledge of your selfe after and accordynge vnto the thre eyghtes that wente before and this eyght to be the fourth eyght And this is the same science / arte / craft / or cunnynge that I sayd is ingendred and brought forthe by medytacion And ▪ these foure eyghtes may be signified by the foure flodes of paradise Gene. ii whiche done water all the worlde For as saynt Austin sayth of this science cometh compunction Vbi supra whiche cōpunctiō sayth he is whā the harte by consyderacion or of the consyderacion of hys owne euyll synne is touched pricked with inward sorow De summo bono And saynte ysodore sayth that the compunction of the harte is a mekenes of the mynde with teares wepyng whiche doth sprynge and aryse of the recorde remembraūce of synnes with drede Cōpunction This terme compunctiō is as moche to say as a ioyned pricking or strykyng Whan so euer than a person knowynge hym selfe by the science before shewed doth remembre any of his offēces and felynge his hart cōscience pricked and grudged therwith / doth with inwarde sorowe remors knocke vpō the brest lyfte vp the handes eyes or syght wepe or sygh that is compunction and doth include contricion And this compunctiō as ye may well ꝑceyue is begotten and brought forth of the sayd science And dothe as sayth saynte Austin byget chylde and brynge forth deuocion whiche deuocion sayth he is ⚜ Pius et humilis affectus in deum humilis De spiritu et anima ex conscientia infirmitatis proprie Pius ex consideracione diuine clementie That is to saye Deuotion Deuocion is a religious faythfull and meke affection inwardly and perfectely vnto god And that affection saythe he is meke and lowly by the conscience and full knowledge of our propre infirmity feblenes And it is deuoute relygious faythfull by the consyderacion of the benynge piteouse and mercyfull gētylnes of our lord If you wold know what this terme affectiō is here to meane Affecte or affection Saynt Austin sayth it is a certeyn / free / wylfull lyberall / and swete or pleasaunt inclinacion leanynge of the mynd vnto our lord god And nothynge saythe he dothe so moche inclyne moue and styre almyghty god vnto pytye and mercy as doth the pure and clene affection desyre of mynde De modo orādi ⚜ Deuocion than as saynte Hughe sayth de sancto Victore is whan the mynde of a persone is affrayde of his greate and many synnes And than mystrustynge vtterly hys owne vertue / power / strength dothe tourne hym selfe vnto our lorde god / and so moche the more feruentely doth aske and beseche his helpe and socoure as he perceyueth and seeth well there is no helpe without hym wherin he myght haue confidence trust Vt sup̄ So concludeth saynt Austin / that deuociō doth make the prayer perfecte Prayer For prayer saythe he is nothyng els but a deuociō of mynd / and conuersion and tournynge of the hart mynde inwardely and perfectely vnto god by a deuoute religiouse and meke affection cōforted holden vp sayth the sayd saynt Hugh with fayth / hope / and charity Prayer than Ibidem without deuociō is vnperfect lytle worthe And deuociō as is sayd is had goten of compunction / and compunction of science and science of meditacion So that vnto this purpose that is to saye the due receyuynge of the sacramēt of the aulter all these fyue be as we sayde good necessarye Not so as often we haue sayd that any person is boūden vnto all of necessity but of cōueniency And therfor as we haue before set forth vnto your election and choyce dyuers meditaciōs so haue we in lyke maner done of prayers gadered out of dyuers auncient auctours Whan ye haue than thus sumwhat appareled and disposed your self vnto this iourney by these .iiii. that is / meditacion / selfe knowledge compunction / and deuocion than fall vnto prayer vocall or mētall or both at your pleasure That is to meane / that you maye at wyll speke and rede these prayers or onely thynke them in your hart mynde or both say and thynke ¶ The ghostly chylde Syr / which is best of these thre wayes ¶ The ghostly father Surely to say or rede alone without thought is lytle worthe To thynke alone is very good but bothe is beste ¶ Here don folow many prayers but do you as is sayd rede them ones ouer and chose at wyll Fyrste than I wolde aduyse you to appoynte your selfe to here one whole masse / if ye may cōuenyently before your communion whan so euer you ben disposed thereunto and than to rede or say this that folowed before or sone after the Confiteor / whiche is a maner of confession Not so to be taken as though it were myght be sufficient for any greuous synnes without sacramentall confession as we sayd before yf it may be had but that it maye be vaylable for lyght offenses the more excite and styre vp your mynd in that you vnderstād and perceyue well what you saye or thynke ¶ Before or at the begynnyng of masse O Good lorde god and moost swete sauiour Iesu I moost myserable wretche of the worlde / here before thy diuine and godly presence playnely do confesse and openly knowledge that in all my lewde lyfe hytherto myspent by many miserable wretched ways of synne I haue offended thy graciouse goodenes as well in the brekyng of thy preceptes cōmaundementes as in commission of all the seuen pryncipall synnes misused my fyue wyttes not fulfilled the .vii. werks of mercy Whiche synnes offences here
offered vpon the crosse for our redemption And so don you receyue the same that the prest in the masse dothe receyue at the aulter and he none other neyther more or lesse than you do but that he doth there consecrate receyue in bothe the fourmes because he doth there represent the persone of Christe and doth there ministre make that oblacion sacrifice offerynge not for hym selfe alone but for all Christianes as Christe dyd Not witstondyng yf the same preste shulde an other tyme out of masse be communed houseled as you be he shuld receyue as you do and none other than you do ¶ And thus I pray you be content for this mater and forthwith after your communiō do not you as many do renne forthe make haste vnto brekefaste or dyner or vnto bodyly recreaciō but rather gyue some thankes vnto our lord as becommeth a good Christian ¶ A prayer to be sayd immediately after your communiō and houselynge IN moost hūble Ex missale moost lowly and most harty louynge maner / with moost due reuerence I thanke the good lorde moost holy father eterne euerlastynge God that by the bountye of thy mercyfull grace woldest vouchsafe thus to refresshe and fede me with the brede of lyfe the holy sacred body precyous blode of thy sonne our lorde god sauyour Iesu Christe And I beseche thyne infinite pyteouse goodnes that this most high and holy sacrament of our saluacion that I most vnworthy wretche and moost vyle caytife haue nowe receyued come neuer hereafter in iudgement condempnacion vnto me for myne euyll merites deseruynges but rather good lorde it may come vnto the profyte and comforte of my body and vnto the saluacion and helthe of my soule vnto the lyfe euerlastyng Amen ¶ An other prayer for the same tyme. MOost swete lord sauyour Iesu I beseche thy grace for the vertue in the honour of thy moost holy body and blessyd blode whiche althoughe moche vnworthy I haue here now receyued graunt and gyue me the inwarde swetenes of thy charitie / who le vnfayned loue of all good persōs spirituall myght and strengthe in all temptacions purity of harte clennes of cōscience and in all my conuersacyon of lyfe suche Christiane disciplyne / good maners / behauyours as may auoyd all actyue sklaunder occasion gyuē And also to be vnto all ꝑsons exāple of good edificaciō So that by thy gracyouse guydynge and gouernaunce I maye go forwarde and increace in thy religion with perseuerant constancy accordynge vnto that state degre that thou good lord haste called me vnto Amen ¶ A deuoute prayer / moche vsed vnto this sacrament with the Englysshe after the Latine ¶ The Antheme O Sacrum conuiuium in quo Christus sumitur recolitur memoria passionis eius mens inpletur gracia Et future glorie nobis pignus datur Alleluia ¶ That is to meane O Meruelouse solempne and holy sacred feest in that whiche feest our lord and sauiour Christe is receyued The memory and remembraunce of his passion is renewed called vnto mynde Our soule / harte / and mynde is replete and fulfylled with grace and comfort And the pledge and ernest token of the glory ande euerlastynge ioye blysse to come is vnto vs gyuē and delyuered ¶ Alleluya ¶ This Ebrew worde Alleluya of foure sillables in sowne and speakynge is as moche to meane as though you sayd in Englyssh All you people that ben here presente laude prayse your creatour and maker ¶ The versicle ⚜ Panem de celo prestitisti eis Thou hast gyuē good lord vnto thy people this breade frome heuyn ¶ The responde or answere ⚜ Omne delectamentum in se habentem Alleluya And this breade hathe in it selfe all delectament and pleasure ¶ Oremus ⚜ Praye we or lett vs praye ¶ The collecte DEus qui nobis sub sacramento mirabili passionis tue memoriā reliquisti tribue quesumus ita nos corporis sanguinis tui sacra misteria venerari vt redemptionis tue fructum in nobis iugiter sentiamus / qui viuis et regnas deus Per omnia secula seculorum Amen ¶ That is to meane GOod lorde sauyour Iesu the vnder this meruelous sacrament hast left vnto vs the memory remembraunce of thy passion Graunt vnto vs we beseche the so to honour worshyppe the holy sacred misteryes of thy blessyd bodye blode that we therby may cōtynually vnderstande perceyue and fele in vs / the fruite / effecte / the profyte / and auayle of thy redemptyon lorde / that lyuest and reignest with god the father / in the vnitie of the holy ghost very selfe same essenciall god by all worldes of worldes Amen ¶ A lesson for your masse tyme whan you be not communed or houseled YOu muste nowe remembre that as is sayd before euery preste in the masse dothe represent and vse the person / and offyce of Christe / and doth in the same masse make oblaciō and offer the holy sacrament / not for hym selfe alone / but also for all faythfull Chrystians And therfor euery deuoute louer of Christ in clene lyue / couetynge / desyrynge / and wysshynge with feruoure of hart and mynde / to receyue there with the preste in euery masse the same sacramente shall doutles receyue a greate effecte and vertue therof Wherfore it may be for you moche meritoryous / profytable so in the masse tyme / and specially towarde the Agnus to prepare / ordeyne / and dyspose your selfe / with affectiō of hart / with desyre deuociō of mynd with the charyte loue of all your whole soule vnto your lorde sauyour as thoughe you shuld at the same masse be actually cōmuned and houseled with the preste ¶ A prayer for the same purpose O Moost swete lord and sauyour Iesu Oratio doctoris Nydar pro communione spirituali thou knowest wel that I moche do couete and with all my harte / haue greate desyre now to receyue this blessed sacrament And wolde to god that accordyng vnto my wysshe and desyre I were vnto thy pleasure in thy syght so well disposed in my soule that now at this tyme / and euery day And if it myght cōueniētly be many tymes in the day I myght be able worthely to receyue it But lord Thou knowest what I am thou dost se and beholde my hart / my hole desyre of mynde soule / is openly sprade and knowē before thy face / yet good lord I beseche the gracyous bountie and infinite goodnes graunt me this one peticyon / that is / that I maye nowe at this tyme / and in euery masse receyue spiritually in to my soule / some effecte vertue of this maruelouse misterie And so to be parteyner of the same / that my hart maye perceyue fele the swetenes of thy godly presēce And that my soule all enflamed fyered with desyre and deuocion / may
swetly brene in thy loue And so without wastyng to remayne contynually and to byde / reste and dwell / with the and in the for euermore For thou alone good lord art my lord and my loue my comforth helth my lust and my lyfe my very god and moost swete soueraigne sauyour Iesu Christe / that lyuest and reignest with god the father in the vnitie of the holy ghost euer with them one god by all worldes of worldes Amen ¶ Finis An ende IT shal be meritoryous for you to recōmende your frendes quycke and deed vnto your prayers / to haue communion and to be partakers with you / at the wyll of god / as you wold be with them And so in word or in mynd to recounte them by ordre / after suche fourme as we shewed you / set forth in the goldē pystle ¶ The ghostly chyld ¶ Syr I thanke you for all your charytable labours with me And yf it please you syr I wyl put this vnto pryntyng as I dyd your tother lesson that moo persons may haue comfort therby ¶ The ghostly father ¶ Sonne I pray you so do And here ben .ii. Alphabetes or crosserowes a prety pystle all of my translaciō I pray you rede theym and yf you wyll put theym forthe withall And our lorde god and moost swete sauiour Iesu wyll rewarde you who euer blesse you sende you the grace of perseueraūce in his seruice and holy loue Amen ¶ The Crossrowe ▪ or A. B. C. ❧ ¶ Here done folowe two ❧ opuscules or small werks of saynt Bonauenture / moche necessarie profytable vnto all christiās specyally vnto religyous persons put in to Englyshe by a brother of Syon Rychard whytforde ¶ Alphabetum religiosorum ¶ A lytle werke of many prety deuoute lessons / set forth by saynt Bonauēture after the ordre of the Alphabete / that is to say / after the letters of the crosrowe / or A. B. C. ¶ Amite AMor / in latyn / is Amite / or loue in Englysshe / which is a thynge necessarie / not onely vnto religious persones but also vnto all christianes and commaūded of almygty god chefely to be had vnto hym selfe and secondary vnto the neyghboure / wherevpon all lawe and lernynge doth hand as in thē cōprehended cōteyned / for by the depe cōsyderaciō therof euery persone maye take occasyon to haue hym selfe in due garde warenes that he do not offende / and to kepe hym selfe sole closse / without desyre of prayse or reputacion / but rather content to be set at noughte / wherin shall be more soule helth / than to be in fauoure of people ¶ Benignite and beniuolence By the foresayde consyderacion / doth aryse benignite beniuolence / so that the persone shall vnto all other in god for hym be gētle / beningne curteys / kynde / louynge and charitable vnto no ꝑsone ouer greuous ne cōberous ¶ Custody CVstody of harte doth than folowe that is to say / closse keping of the mynde from all wauerynge / voyde vayne thoughtes And lykwyse the mouthe frome all voyde speche and ydle wordes so also of all the .v. wyttes herynge / seyng / smellyng / tastyng and touchyng / all to be subdued gouerned vnder the rygur of discipline and religious behauyour ¶ Diligence DIligēce than is moche profytable in all maner of outward werkes / aswell in diuine seruyce / as in bodyly labours neuer to be ydle / but euery where to be occupyed / yet loue well solytude to be alone and to kepe sylēce with grauyte / for so maye a persone lyue in quietude and rest / in moost clene conscience ¶ Election ELectyon here vnto is necessary / that is to saye that a persone do electe / and chuse some certeyne exercyse by syde duete wherin they may be occupyed of continuaunce / and that alwaye for the cōmune welthe profyte / and not vnto propre or selfe auauntage or pleasure but rather to affecte and desyre pouerte to lyue with a lyttell in scarcyte without murmure or gruge agayne them that vsed plenty ¶ Flyght FLyght then doth well folowe this appoyntment that is to saye to fle auoyde the cōpany of all maner of suche persones as shuld be cōtraryous vnto that appoynted exercyse / for no persone maye both serue god the worlde / ne be occupyed in thynges transytory and heuenly ¶ Grauite GRauyte is a behauyoure in a persone in wordes lokes / coūtenaunce in gesture suche other disciplines whiche is a meane betwene lyghtnes wātones folysshenes roughnes cruelte rudenes lummyng / lowryng / eluskyshnes / and such other for grauite causeth euer a person to seme wyse / sadde / well manered / cōstant / and faythfull and moche dothe edyfye the neyghbour / so it perseuer and continue as well in prosperite as in aduersyte / aswell in welth as in woe / in payne aswell as in pleasure and euer to prayse thanke our lorde / as well for the one as for the other / knowynge and beleuynge that he accordyng vnto right iudgement / doth alway dispence / mynyster and dispose vnto all maner of persons / without parcialite vnto the beste ¶ Humilite HVmilite maye well be ioyned vnto grauite / for the meke persone the gospell to wytnes Luc. xiiii et xviii dothe obteyne and get grace fauour both of god and man / doth moost valiauntly chase and put to flyght the ghostly enemy / auoyde all synne / mooste surely perseuer in all maner of vertue ¶ Intencyon INtende well / meane well / purpose well and you maye be sure to be rewarded well / for euery acte / werke or dede of man / is iudged after his intent for yf the intenciō sayth the gospell Mathei vi c be symple and without deceyte in wyll knowledge / than is all the werke pleasaunte and meritoryous And contrary / yf the intent be vycyate blemysshed / than is all the werke after the same maner for our lord beholdeth / pōdered and weyeth the intent of the hart mynde and he loueth moche the pure / clene / symple and iuste persones ¶ Knowledge KNowe god by ryght fayth / knowe thy selfe / by due examinacion / by iust iudgement and ryght condempnacyon / know thy neygbour / by loue / kyndnes and charity For charitie of euery persone doth euer iudge the best / know thy frende / and knowe thy foo iudge no persone to be thy foo or enemye / but hym that doth consayle entyce or moue the vnto synn or els that doth flater the and fauour thy defaut And thynke thou those persones thy beste frendes that be moost playn with the / and redy to reforme in the that is amysse And beleue thou that they done moost profyte the that done moost noye the / oppresse and kepe the vnder / and then yf thou sauour of the spirite and taste well howe swete the yoke is of our lord
Eccle. i b Eccle. i. b Prouer. xv The begynnynge of all wysdome is the drede of god and in al our lyfe after the wyse man shuld we be dredefull For he that dredeth god sayth he shal at his ende haue good passage For the drede of god causethe vs to fle and auoyde synne / and moche helpeth forthereth that euery good dede may be done with due circumstaunce / so be meritoryous The dredeful persone wyll suffre take peyne to please our lorde / and so shall the thynge that seamed very harde in the begynnyng wax in processe of tyme lyght / easy and pleasaūt for all peyne and trouble taken and vsed for the kyngdome of heuen / is of great cōforte and gladnes ¶ Vauntage VTilyte profyte or vauntage is to sell or to chaūge a thyng of small pryce for a thynge of great pryce Or contrary to bye for lytell that is moche worth The state of perfectyon in this lyfe is moche worthe / but heuen is more worth Math. xix ● Our lorde sauyour therfore coūseyled / aduysed a person to forsake sel all his wordly goodes to come here vnto the lyfe of perfection And after he shulde also haue for them the treasure of heuen And yf a man haue no goodes to sell yet may he bye heuē for a cup of cold water Mathei x. d An happy bargayn maketh he that for loue alone doth bye our lord and sauyour Iesu that by his crosse bytter passyon deth bought all the worlde Here you maye se moche gaynes greate auauntage Who wyll now forsake this bargayne surely none that is wyse happy or gracious than gyue thy selfe man wholly for hym that gaue hym selfe wholly for the. ¶ Xp̄e Christe Xp̄e is a worde of the Greke tonge and wryten communely in Latyn with the Greke letters as thus Xp̄s Christ For this letter X with them is with vs Ch and this letter P with them is with vs R the other letters ben with vs and them in lyke both in forme and sownde Christe in our tonge is as moche to saye as a person oynted And bycause we in our baptisme be oynted we bē of Christe / called Christianes / so that we shuld of ryghte dedycate our lyfe wholy vnto Christe / he shulde be our very lyfe and our loue Christ shuld be our lesson our lernyng Christe also our medytacyon and communycacyō Christe alone our lucre / gaynes profyte and auauntage Christe our treasore / ryches / and our whole desyre Christe all our hope and truste For yf we put our trust or any thynge desyre but Christ we shall sure be deceyued / labour in vayne and neuer fynde rest Let christe therfore vnto euery christiāe be all fynally his meryte / rest reward ¶ ymnes Y Is a letter of the Greke tōge and neuer wrytē in Latyn / but yet it is wrytē in the Englyshe tonge and therfore done we wryte ymnes after the Englysshe maner An ympne or ympnes is as moche to say as songe or songes / laude or prayse suche songes specyally as the churche doth vse in metres to laude prayse god / and so done the angelles and holy sayntes in heuen It becomethe therfore euery christyane to laude prayse our lord to be diligent in his seruyce And to consydre what differēce is betwene the seruyce of god / the seruyce of the flesshe / the world and the deuyll Who so doth synne is the bonde seruaūt of synne and so felowe vnto the deuyll / and in the same state for the tyme with hym Io. viii d And those that bē all worldly ben seruauntes vnto the worlde that is vnto auaryce whiche saynt Paule called the bondage thrall seruyce of ydolles Col. iii. a And the carnall persones ben thralles bond sernauntes vnto the flesshe so done they seruyce vnto deth for the flesshe is but wormes meate the corrupcion of the bodye / yet more stynkynge / and lothsom than of any brute beaste It is foode of infyrmyte / the lyfe of synne / the lodgynge place of fendes It is the enemy of the spirite / deformyth the soule / desteyneth blotteth christiāe disciplyne and all good maner behauyour hyndreth holdeth backe all maner of vertue And the flesshe is vnreasonable / so that by no meanes wyl it be corrected and vaynquesshed or ouercom but only by violence / cōsydre nowe what it is to do seruyce vnto suche a sorte And cōtrary the seruyce of god is the helthe of the body / the quietude and rest of the mynde / the conforte of conscience The prudence and wysdom of the spirite The promoter of vertue The beaute of the soule / and the lyfe of heuenly blysse a dulce swete and pleasaunte ympne ympne to serue god with / is with a louynge hart to laude prayse hym in euery tribulacyon ¶ Zachye ZAche cometh of the Ebrewe tonge and is by interpretacyon as moche to say as a persone Innocent / pure / clene and iuste or ryghtwyse And after some auctours a persone iustifyed and makynge hast / Zache was the propre name of a persone / that by the testymonye of the gospell for the great desyre he had to se our sauyour dyd clymbe in to a tree because he was of stature very lytle and that with great hast and gladnes descended and came downe at his commaundement to receyue hym into his house / where by our sauiour he was iustifyed and rendred apt vnto the way of saluacion This name Zache than dothe well frame and agre vnto euery faythfull christiane / that by his professyon shuld be Innocent / pure and clene / glad by fayth to se and knowe our lorde And redy with hast and diligēce to descende come downe frome the hyght of secular science and of all worldly state And to receyue hym in to the house of his soule by true kepynge of his worde commaundement / for vnto suche persons he promised to come with the father of heuē with thē to make his mansyō and dwellinge place And after therby to brynge thē to his owne celestiall paleyse / into the glory of eterne euerlastynge blysse Amen ¶ The conclusion LEt euery faythfull persone wryte this Alphabete A. B C. or crosrowe in the boke of his harte as in the boke of lyfe And euery daye / by day loke there vpon and vse the maners / effecte conteyned in the same For here ben but fewe wordes / and short lessons but in misterye they ben great and the very way and werkes of perfectiō / wherwith euery persō may outwardely be adorned and garnysshed with christiāe disciplyne / and good godly behauiour And inwardly moche / in the herte / in the mynde be quieted rested / cōueyed and browght or led vnto the grounde and begynnynge of all good perfectiō that is / that a persone shulde distruste
them selfe vnto that exercyse all ꝑsones can nat tell For many that fayne wolde haue and vse the meditacyon and exercyse of deth haue nat the way ne knowe any fourme or fassyon therof And yet ben there dyuers fourmes and wayes therof and all good For some persones One maner of exercyse of dethe Tho. done go no forther but to remembre and thynke that deth is the payne of syn̄e inflycted iudged appoynted by almyghtye god vnto our fyrst parentes and therfore due ryght vnto all theyr posteryte folowers and of sprynge so that no man after them dyd euer escape deth / ne neuer man shall vnto the day of generall iudgement therfore sure it is that we must dye but whan or howe we can nat tell To haue therfore a dayly exercyse of deth I shall set you here .ii. fourmes of this exercyse An other fourme or maner of the exercyse of dethe The fyrste fourme is this that in some conuenyent tyme of the day or nyght appoynted and chosen for this exercyse you shall ymagyne call vnto remembraunce and so set forth before the eyes syght of your soule howe you haue sene or herde of a person that hathe ben condemned by iudgement vnto bodely dethe as to be brent hanged or heded or suche other Than saye or thynke vnto your selfe what and if I were in suche case as that person was I knowe well and knowledge vnto our lorde that I haue deserued more cruel dethe for euery deedly synne is worthy more payne / than any worldly payne or els yf you were in suche case as you haue dremed in your slepe or herde of dremyng / that you shulde forthwith go vnto the execucyon of deth without remedye howe than wolde I do / or howe shulde I then or were boūde to do for the saluacion of my soule / or yf euer you haue sene or herde of the maner of them that ben nere vnto theyr passage / lye drawyng vpon vnto deth And the people about some wepynge mournyng / some cryenge and callynge vpon the sycke / to remēbre our lorde god and our moste swete sauyour Iesu Christ / our blessyd lady with other holy sayntes And remembre howe that sycke is than cōbred with syckenes and payne so that he can do lytle for hym selfe / all weke feble infirme And howe than the ghostly enemye the deuyll wolde prese and come in before you with a foule sorte of vgsum souldiours / assayle you in many sōdry wyse / lay before you the multytude of your synnes all your omyssyons of suche good dedes as you might haue done / wherof you were neglygent and all to brynge you vnto dispeyre of your saluacyon that you shulde leaue your faythe / and haue no hope ne trust of mercy Thā remēbre what cōfort it shulde be vnto you at that tyme / that you had prepared made redy before hande for all these maters / howe oftymes you had sene in your soule all this conclusyon howe often you had reasynge vp your frayle hert dispysed deth and nothyng set therby / how you had apointed / to beleue that ī deth is none euyll but great good / and that you thā shuld make an ende of al mysery shortly cōe vnto a better state Thā begyn to say vnto your selfe I wil now ī helth study exercise my selfe with this fourme specially how I shal answere the lothly best that fēde I wyl now ī this tyme p̄sent for the tyme of deth that nedely shall cōe / left vp my hādes hert vnto my lord / besech him of grace succour / thā wil I besech the good blessed lady mother of mercy my good angel with my holy patrōs there namyng such saintes as you haue in most synguler deuocyon all the holy sayntes of heuen to be there p̄sent with me to ayde confort to strēgth me agayne that cruel best And as vnto my syn̄es say you I haue gadred them al togeder as ferre as I can remēbre brought thē vnto the ston there to be polysshed rubbed scoured that stone is the holy sacrament of penaunce that by the merytes of Chrystes precyous blode / hathe wasshed awaye my synne For I knowe well that one drope alone of that most holy sacred blod were sufficyent and ynoughe / and ferre more than ynoughe / to wasshe and clense all the synne of the worlde / and yet shed he all his blode euery drope And therfore nowe at this tyme for and in stede of that tyme I put the precyous blode with his bytter passyon and his most cruel / and shamefull deth / bytwene me all the synnes that euer I dyd in thought worde or dede betwexe me and his wrath and displeasure And hauynge full fayth and trust vnto his promyse that is that he wyll gracyously receyue all penytentes vnto mercy I now for then boldly prouoke the and deffye the most cruell and false fende and I straytely charge that in his holy blessed name Iesu that if you haue any thinge to lay vnto my charge shewe it nowe tell it out For thou shalt nother confoūde ne feare me / nor yet disconforde me therwith / but rather do me great pleasure to put me in remembraunce ❧ If I haue forgoten to confesse any thynge worthy penaunce / that I may nowe vnto thy confusyon / shewe it and with the wyll at the lest desyre of perfect contricyon and with indignacyon I may cast it at thy face amonge all the other synnes that euer I dyd by any meanes / whiche synnes I vtterly forsake as nothynge appertaynynge vnto me For I am gracyously bathed wasshed and clensed in the precyous blode of my souerayne sauyour Iesu Chryst And therfore I bequethe and commytte all my synne vnto the cruell best / the auctor begynner of all synne with the to remayne from whēs it came and whether it shall / in the with the eternally to be punysshed And than leauyng him there turne vnto our lorde god vnto our swete sauyour Iesu And as yf you were than at the poynt of deth / are hym hertely forgyuenes of all your offenses / and beseche his goodnes of mercy and grace pray the sayntes as I sayd before to pray for you and than yf you be goynge vnto rest whiche tyme is most conuenyent for this exercise blesse you thus In manus tuas cōmendo spiritū meum redemisti me domine deus veritatis In nomine patris filii spiritus sācti Amen Makynge a crosse with a holy candell yf you haue it present after the maner that you haue / ī your boke for housholders And thus do .iii. tymes together / and so go vnto reste as you shulde go vnto your grace This exercyse good deuout soules is nat to be dispysed / for by dayly vse and custome / it shall ingēdre and bylde in you a great boldnes and hardynes
one substāce one essencyall god Se nowe I saye and take hede where and with whome you be And here knelynge or rather lyenge downe prostrate vpō your face remayne byde dwell here styll / here expyre dye starke deed / vtterly that no soule ne spiryte be lefte or byde in youre body / but all for the tyme so ferre departed / nat onely from all thynges of the world but also from the selfe body that there lyenge as a lūpe of cley be lefte without any senses or wyttes of heryng seynge smellynge tastyng or touchynges So done we rede as I sayde before of saynt Ambrose Aug. li. confes saynt Katheryne of Shene with diuers other This is nowe the moost hyghe poynte of this exercyse and practyse of dethe after the verye definicyon of deth Whiche as I sade is called a departynge of the soule from the bodye For in this dethe for that tyme youre soule is departed from youre body so that you be nat than youre selfe but deed clene frō your selfe For as the yren lyenge in the fyre / is by similytude al fyre so ben you al one with god Qui adheret deo / vnus spiritꝰ est ● Cor. vi ● Who so euer sayeth saynt Paule dothe cleue and stycke faste vnto our lorde is with hym one spiryte So ben you than that same thyng that you shall be / with our lorde hereafter that is al one with hym / dwellynge and abydynge in hym and he in you so al diuyne godly Say nowe good deuout soule yf you can thynke or suppose in conscyence that any faythfull christyane vsynge this exercise and so hauynge so large experyence practyse of deth / may haue fele or perceyue any notable payne in dethe / syth nowe in this deth so oftymes exercysed the bodye prycked with pynnes or nedyles feleth no payne at all Or howe may any horrour drede or feare troble or moue that person / that is in suche place with suche company and in such case as before we haue shewed yet saye you syr the deuyll wyll be present at my dethe / what than saye I so peraduenture / he wyll be at this dayly exercyse For so done we rede in the lyues and collacyons of the holy fathers / but that hathe alway ben and euer shall be vnto his cōfusyon / rebuke and hurte / and vnto your triumphe glorye prayse But yet you saye that the syght of that greslye ghost can nat be without great feare wherunto I saye agayne that although the syght of hym be of it selfe horryble vgly fearefull / yet ben there dyuers cōfortes redy at hande to helpe One is that may be sure he can nat hurt you An other is Ex t●● diue Brigit li. vi ca. lxxxxiii ▪ the presence of the holy sayntes your sayde fryndes that wyll restrayne his power and malicyous wyll For they ben moche more valeant and myghty than he is And doubt you nat they wyll al be preste and redy there at the tyme about you / nat feyned but as faithfull frendes with whome well acquoynted and fully knowen / you ben nowe and of longe tyme haue ben very familyer and whomely Truste you surely in them for they wyll nat deceyue you For yf they dyd they were nat faithful / but rather feyned frendes For a very frende sayth the wyseman loueth at all tymes and euer is proued in necessyte or nede at dethe is most nede For although good loue and faythfull frēdshyppe / be well proued in all the lyfe tyme yet is it better proued at the tyme of dethe / and best of all after deth For than cōmunely feyned frēdes done sone forget But these frendes wyll neuer forget you For as they nowe in your helth done dayly conforte and defēd you in all temtacyōs so wyl they at your deth delyuer you out of all daungers / afterwarde wyl they deduce lede cōuey cary or bere you vp vnto the place cōpany before rehersed And yet haue you no meruayle though in the meane tyme they suffre you to be troubled grudged with the opinyon of dethe with the drede of the vgly syght For they done so suffre for your welth meryte that you therby may be exercised with deth and so to be euer redy for it For dethe only semeth euyll and onely is feared by opinyon nat of any other ryght cause For deth of it selfe is very good to be loked wayted for receyued of all ꝑsōs specially thus exercysed / nat onely without feare or drede of payne / but also as we sayd before with feruent desyre great ioy gladnes as the fynall conclusyon and laste ende of all miseryes sorowes and all euyls as the begynnynge of all welthe goodnes that is to saye of euerlastynge helthe and saluacyon in the blysse of heuyn Whyther he brynge vs that bought vs our lorde most swete sauyour Iesu Chryst that lyueth and reigneth with god the father / and with god the holy ghost world without ende Amen ❧ Thus after our poore abilyte haue made an ende of this poore labour of the dayly exercyse experyence and practyse of dethe * WHan I had wrytten vp this lytle werke redye to the pryntyng / it pleased a wyse and well lerned man to take the laboure to rede it ouer and to shewe his iudgement and mynde in dyuers thinges and places And amonge other because I had made mencyon in it / of raptes or transes vnto the whyche in bede very fewe ꝑsons done duely attayne or clymbe come so hye / he aduysed me to warne the deuoute reders therof / that they gyue nat to lyght credence to all suche persones For many of them haue disceyued manye men that were full holy and deuoute For those may sonest be deceyued in such persons because they euer suppose the beste in euery persone without suspicyon of euyll in any person And they ben moost glad to here that our lorde shulde so visyte and comforte hys people But yet such persones may also in them selfe be disceyued dyuersly For some such persons that were simple and very deuout haue ben disceyued by a wycked spiryte / that to illude and mocke them / hath trāsfygured and shewed hym selfe as an angel of lyght / and hath shewed vnto the persones many thynges full good and godly / and some thinges to come after the forme of prophecy that haue truely cōmen to passe in effecte and all to cause them to gyue faythe and credence vnto other thynges vnlaufull and false But to wryte here howe such a spiryte shulde be knowen from an angel or a good spiryte it shuld be a longe werke and also superfluus syth who so euer haue mynde to se that matter / may haue it well and playnly set forth and declared in englysshe by a lerned mā a bacheler of diuinyte / one of our deuout bretherne lately departed whome Iesu
preuy frō your audytour me thynketh it shulde be a greate suretye for you to make euery day ones your sayd accoūte by your selfe The cōmune prouerbe is that ofte rekenynge holdeth lōg fellawshype I wold aduyse you therfore to spēde some tyme ther vpō at nyght after all your occupaciōs before your bed there knele downe ther begynne to remēbre wheder ye wēte what ye dyd īmediatly after your morowe exercise in what company ye were what was there your behauiour and demanour ī werke worde or thought and so go forth vnto euery place / tyme cōpany as brekefaste / dyner / soupper / or drynkynge / where you fynde or perceyue any thyng that was good / vertuous / and profytable / ascribe and apply that vnto our lorde god gyue vnto him all the glory laude prayse therof / for he alone is the gyuer of all goodnes / so ouer passe that thynge lyghtly And where ye remēbre of any speciall thynge done / sayd / or thought amysse / stycke byde thervpō / bulte it as they say tourne it vp so downe / try the weyght daunger therof with all the maner and circumstaunce of the same So may ye knowe the quātytie therof that is to say howe greate a synne or howe lyttell it is / howe be it none offence cane be lyttell that doth offēde god surely euery synne is offence done vnto god although it seme to be done vnto mā For as the loue of god doth begyn̄e at the loue of the neyghbour For he the loueth nat his neyghbour i. Ioh. ii whō he may se with his bodyly eye or syght sayth saynt Iohn̄ howe may he loue god whome he cā nat so se so in lyke maner the offence of the neyghbour is forth with the offence of god Consyder therfore vnto whome the trespas is done so that consyderacion with the other qualyties and quantyties of the synne shall bryng you vnto a basshemēt therof and to be sory therfore or at the leest to wyll or wysshe that ye had nat so done Thā mekely crye god mercy / and aske hym forgyuenes therof with very pourpose and mynde to be confessyd therof at due tyme and to take and do penaunce therfore And I dare assure you that this maner of accoumpte rekenynge though your synne were neuer so greate shall saue you frō the ieopardy of dānaciō / which is no lytell grace goodnes of God Thanke hym than lowly therfore and so blesse your selfe as you dyd in the morning / and your bedde also / go therevnto and so cōmytte your selfe all hole body and soule vnto the protection / custody and kepyng of our lorde who gyue you good nyght and good reste Amen It shall be ryght well also that ye cal vpon suche holy sayntes as you haue speciall deuocion vnto vnder this fourme or some other lyke Blessed lady Mary mother of god alway vgin I beseche the pray for me for all Christians Holy angell of god what so euer thou be that arte deputed and appoynted vnto my custody I submyttynge me with most lowly obedience beseche the to pray for me for all the worlde Saynt Michaell saynt Gabriell saynt Raphaell with all holy angels archāgels I beseche you pray for me for all people Saynt Iohn̄ baptyste and all holy patriarkes and prophetes I beseche you pray for me for all christendome Saynt Peter saynte Paule saynte Iohn̄ the euangeliste and all holy apostles euāgelistes I beseche you pray for me for all the worlde and you also all disciples of our lorde and holy Innocentes Saynte Stephan and all holy martyres Saynte Augustine / and all holy confessours / all religious persones and heremites Saynt Katheryne / saynt Margarete saynte Barbara and all holy virgines I beseche you praye for me / and for all persones And fynally all you holy sayntes of heuē of euery degre and state where you be I beseche you all in generall / and eueryche in speciall / praye for me all mākynde Here may you brynge in the patrones of your churches or dioces and suche as you haue as I sayd synguler deuotion vnto And here an ende as vnto your selfe ¶ The persone for the housholde Syr / this werke is good for religious persones / and for suche persones as bene solytary and done lye alone by thē selfe / but we done lye .ii. or .iii. somtyme together / and yet in one chambre dyuers beddes so many in company / if we shulde vse these thynges in p̄sence of our fellowes some wold laugh vs to scorne moke vs. ¶ The housholder O bone Iesu O good lorde Iesu what here I nowe I dar well say there bene but fewe persones in Englande but they wolde byde some daunger or rebuke for pleasure of theyr kynge or prynce and many for theyr mayster or maistres or theyr soueraynes and some for theyr frendes and fellowes specially where great gaynes shulde growe therby vnto thē selfe And for the pleasure of God our father and of our swete sauyoure Iesu our brother shulde we be abasshed to take daūger bere a poore mocke or scorne that neuer shall woūde our flesshe ne yet tere our skyn̄e for the pleasure of our pereles prynce kynge of kynges / lorde of all lordes Fye for shame that any christian shulde be so cowardous Ventre vpon it go forth withall In .ix. dayes as they saye the daūger shal be past / fere nothinge Euery begynnyng is harde and of greate diffyculte Omne principium difficile Labor īprobus oīa vincit But īportune labour doth vayn quysshe ouercome all thynges I tell you this dayly exercise by custome and vse shall seme very shorte and swete profytable and pleasaunt Rede it or here it ouer ones or twyse at the leest before you caste it awaye How be it we thynke it nat sufficiēt nor ynough for vs to lyue well our selfe but the all other christians also lyue the better for vs and by our example specially those that we haue ī charge gouernaunce that is to saye our chylder and seruaūtes And me semeth it shuld also be a good pastyme and moche meritorious for you that cane rede to gather your felowes about you on the holy day specially the yonge sorte and rede to them this pore lesson For therin be suche thynges as bothe you and they bene bounde to knowe or can say that is the Pater noster the Aue maria and the Crede / with suche other thynges as done folowe I wold therfore you shuld begynne with them by tyme in youth as sone as they cā speke For it is an olde saynge Quod noua testa capit inueterata sapit The pot or vessell shall euer sauour or smell of the thynge wherew t it is fyrste seasoned And your englysshe prouerbe saythe / that the yong cocke croweth as he doth here and lerne of the olde
you maye in youthe teche thē what ye wyll / and that shall they lengest kepe remembre We shuld therfore aboue all thynges take hede and care in what company our chylderen bene nourysshed and brought vp For educacion and doctrine that is to saye bryngynge vp and lernynge done make the maners with good and vertuous persones saythe the prophete you shal be good and vertuous Psalmo xvii And with the euyll persones you shall be also euyll Let our chylder therfore vse and kepe good company The pye the iay and other byrdes done speake what they moste here by eare The plouer by syght wyll folowe the gesture and behauyour of the fowler And the ape by exercise wyll worke and do as she is taught / and so wyll the dogge by violence contrary to naturall disposicion lerne to daunce The chylder therfore that by reason don far excede other creatures wyll bere awaye what they here spoken they shulde therefore be vsed vnto suche company where they shulde here none euyll / but where they maye here godly and Christian wordes They wyll also haue in theyr gestures and behauyoure suche maners as they se beholde in other persones And as they bene taught / so wyll they do / and in many thynges they maye be compelled vnto a contynuall custome / whiche dothe alter and chaunge naturall disposicion Vnto some craftes or occupacions a certayne age is requyred in chylder / but vertu and vyce maye be lerned in euery age We must se therfore that in any wyse you vse no company but good and vertuous And as soone as they can speke we must also teche our chylder to serue god and saye the Pater noster Aue. and Crede as I sayd before And nat only our chylder but also se and proue that all our seruaūtes what age so euer they be of cā say the same And therfore don we vse dayly the in euery mele / dyner or soupper / one persone shulde with lowde voyce say thus The fyrst peticion PAter noster qui es in celis sanctificet̄ nomen tuum ✿ Good lorde god our holy father the arte in heuē let thy name he sanctified that is to meane / I beseche the graunte vs grace to blesse to honoure to laude and prayse thy holy name The seconde ¶ Adueniat regnum tuum ✿ Good lord god our father that art in heuen / let thy kyngdome come that is I beseche the lorde that all the people of the worlde may come vnto the grace of baptisme and so be the faythfull subiectes of thy realme and kyngdome of Christianite The thyrde ¶ Fiat voluntas tua sicut in celo et in terra ✿ Good lorde god our father that arte in heuen lett thy wyll be wrought in erth as it is wrought in heuen that is to meane I beseche the lorde that all thy christian people here in erth maye perfourme thy wyll and kepe thy cōmaundementes after theyr estate and condicion as thy holy angels and sayntes done in heuen after theyr state and degre The fourthe ¶ Panem nostrum cotidianū da nobis hodie ✿ Good lorde god our holy father that arte in heuen gyue and graunte vnto vs this day our dayly brede that is to meane I beseche the good lord graunte vnto vs contynually the spirituall fode grace and effecte of thy holy sacramentes Or thus Graunte vnto vs the contynuall grace and effecte of thy holy sacramentes / whiche is the dayly fode of our soules spirituall suerty of our saluacion The fyfthe ¶ Et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris ✿ Good lord god our holy father that arte in heuen forgyue vs our dettes as we done forgyue our detters that is to meane I beseche the good lord forgyue and pardon me and all Christians all maner of offences and trespaces done agaynste the and thy lawes / lykewyse as we done forgyue all maner of persones all maner of greues and trespaces done agaynste vs. The .vi. ¶ Et ne nos inducas in tētationem ✿ Good lord god our holy father that arte in heuen / lede vs nat in to temptacion / that is to meane I beseche the good lord suffre me not ne any Christian to be lede or brought by any temptation / vnto the full consente of any synne The .vii. ¶ Sed libera nos a malo ✿ But good lorde god our holy father that arte in heuē delyuer me all christians from euyll that is to meane I beseche the good lorde / that not onely thou kepe me and all thy people from all synne and offence of thy goodnes / but also that thou wylte delyuer and make vs quyte of all synnes paste / and conserue and kepe vs continually in the state of grace Amē So be it that is to meane / good lorde we beseche the that all these thynges maye come to passe in full effecte / accordynge to our peticion and desyre This prayer of the Pater noster / is the most excellent prayer bycause the our sauyour made it hym selfe / and taught it to his disciples ¶ The Aue Maria is the most plesaunte prayer and of most honoure vnto our blessed lady bycause one parte therof is the salutacion of the angell Gabriell wherby immediatly after her consente she conceyued the sone of god in her wombe And the other parte was spokē vnto her by saynt Elizabeth inspired and moued thervnto by the spirite of god the holy ghost And therfore do we set forth the Aue maria after suche maner as we dyd the Pater noster AVe Maria gratia plena dominꝰ tecum benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui Iesus Amē ❧ Hayle Mari full of grace god is with the. Blessed be thou amōg women and blessed be the fruyte of thy wombe Iesus Christe god and man Amen So mote it be ¶ That fyrst worde Aue whiche I do Englyshe after the commune maner hayle is a worde of salutacion as we say in commune cōgresses or metynges together God spede you god saue you god blesse you Good morowe / good euē god spede god be at your game god be at your werke god sende you with suche other after the maner of the countrey where it is spoken And the last worde Amen it is a worde of consente or desyre that the mater spokē before shuld vnderstande what euery worde meaneth ¶ Nowe doth folowe the Crede ¶ The fyrste article CRedo in deū patrem omnipotentem Saynte Peter creatorem celi et terre ✿ I byleue vpō god the father almyghty maker of heuen of erth This terme In deum / is diuersly Englysshed some done saye / in to god some inwardly in god / some perfytly in god But the mooste commune vse of the countrey of the vnlerned people / is to saye I byleue vpon god and vpon his fayth / but all dothe meane in effecte
flyght in to Egypte that was whā kynge Herode dyd pursue our sauyour and wyllyng surely to slee hym dyde cause to slee all the Innocent chyldren within the coostes countrey of Bethleē ¶ The disputacion that was after his retourne and cōmynge frōe Egypte agayne whan he wēt with his mother and Ioseph vnto Hierusalem there vnknowynge vnto them remayned and taryed / tyll that thre dayes after with great sekynge they founde hym in the tēple disputyng amōge the doctours than was he .xii. yeres of age ¶ His humiliacion and meke behauyoure vnto his parentes / that was whā he lefte that hyghe place and exercise of contemplacion and went with them and was obedient vnto them ¶ His educaciō or bryngynge vp that was whan he taried and dwelled at Nazareth with his blessed mother and with Ioseph her husbande euer occupied after theyr wyll and mynde vnto theyr conforthe and euer as he grewe encreased in age and statur so dyd he appere and shewe hym selfe in grace and vertue ¶ His Baptysme that was whan he was baptised of saynt Iohn̄ baptiste in the flode of Iordane where the voyce of the father of heuen was herde and the holy ghoste in the kynde and lykenes of a doue was sene whiche dyd testifye and declare for trouth that Christe was god and man the Messie and sauyoure of the worlde ¶ Wyldernes that is that immediatly and forthwith after his sayde baptisme he was led by the spirite of god in to a wyldernes / not farre frome the sayd flode of Iordane to the ende and purpose to be attempted of the deuyll ¶ Faste that is that he in the wyldernes dyd faste frome all maner of fode meat or drynke by the space of .xl. dayes and fourty nyghtes contynually together ¶ Temptaciō / that is that immediatly and forthwith after that faste whan he beganne to waxe hūgry the deuyll dyd tempte him vnto glotonye and vnto pryde / vnto couetyse ¶ Victory / that is that our sauioure dyd cōfounde the deuyll in all his temptaciōs for our welth had ouer hym the vyctory maystry ¶ Election / that is the chosynge of his disciples and the appoyntyng and deuydyng of them in to dyuers degrees and ordres ¶ Preachyng that was whan he spake openly vnto the people / and that cōmunly in paraboles ¶ Teachynge / that was whan he taught his disciples apostles secretly by thē selfe suche misteries as apperteyned vnto thē to know and not vnto the cōmune people ¶ Laboures that was whā he wente aboute from towne to towne from cite to cite from countrey to countrey in hunger thurste colde and many a wery iourney ¶ Miracles whiche he dyd in many a sondry maner In tournyng water in wyne / in fedynge of many thousandes with a small porcion of vytayle In curynge helynge of all maner of syckenes diseases in shewynge to many theyr secrete inward thoughtes ¶ The Maundy / that was the laste souper that he made to ende and conclude the olde testamente / by the pascal lambe / and to ordeyne begynne the newe testament ¶ The ministery or seruyce / that was whan he wasshed the fete of his disciples arisynge therunto frome the soupper ¶ The Consecracion that was whan he retournyng agayne vnto the table dyd of bread wyne consecrate make his owne holy body and sacred blode and therewith dyd cōmune and howsell his apostles / and gaue them power to consecrate make the same wherby they were all made preastes ¶ The sermone / that was whā after all this he preached vnto his apostles a solempne maruelous swete sermō makyng specially mēciō of loue vnite peace cōcorde ¶ Agony / that was whan he went a syde from the company with saynt Peter saynt Iohn̄ and saynt Iames / yet went somwhat from them vnto prayer / wherin he swet water blode for agony / fere / care / and trouble of mynde / for the maner of that bytter passyon and moste cruell dethe that he sawe to come / and howe lytell it shulde be regarded and set by ¶ Betraynge / that was whan the traytoure Iudas that before had solde hym vnto the Iewes / came with a company of harneysed men / with a false flaterynge kysse shewed vnto them whiche was he ¶ Takynge / that was whan after that kysse the soudyers layde hande vpon hym and toke hym / all his disciples fledde and forsoke hym for the tyme. ¶ Bysshopes / that is whan the soudiers that toke hym / brought hym vnto the bysshopes Anne and Cayphas where he was examined and by false wytnes accused / and cruelly tormēted all the nyght ¶ Pylate that is that on the morowe he was presented by the Iewes falsly accused vnto Pylate ¶ Herode / that is whan Pylate had examined hym and coulde not fynde hym in any thynge defauty than dyd he sende hym vnto Herode the kynge ¶ Pylate agayne that is whā Herode had examined hym in many thynges / and he wolde answere hym vnto nothynge than he put vpō hym a whyte foles cote / with derysion and mokery sente hym agayne vnto Pylate ¶ Examinacion that was whā after many newe false accusaciōs of the Iewes he ferther examined hym by longe processe ¶ Flagellacion that was whā Pylate wyllynge to delyuer hym bycause he foūde hym in all thynges fautles and yet coulde not appease the crye and malyce of the Iewes dyd put hym naked and tyed him vnto a pyller and caused hym to be cruelly scourged so that no place of his body was vntorne or vnwounded ¶ Coronacion that was whan the Iewes wolde not yet be satisfyed and contente Pylate caused hym to be crowned with a crowne of sharpe thornes and with a rede in his hande in stede of a septre / clothed in purpure brought hym forth amonge them and sayde in mockage / Beholde your kynge ¶ Condempnacion / that was whan the Iewes wold in nowyse be otherwyse contente than with his deth Pylate set in a trone as iudge condempned him iudged hym vnto the deth of the crosse ¶ Fatigacion / that was whā Pylate hade putt vpon hym his owne clothes agayne / and gyuen the sayde iugement thā layde the heuy crosse vpō his necke / vnder the whiche for very werynes and fayntenes he fell downe as not able to bere it any forther and thā caused they a nother mā to bere it for hym vnto the place / that was the mounte of Caluary ¶ Crucifixion that was whan he came vnto the place they caused hym to put hym selfe naked agayne and to ioyne and frame his body vnto the crosse whervnto they nayled him with foure great nayles Lib. iiii reuelat btē Brygide cap. lxx b one through the mydle of hys ryght hande the seconde through the lefte hāde and through eyther fote one laynge the legges on croswyse the one ouerthwarte ouer the other and so dyd they hang hym
/ by many rebukes mocked hym / and whan he cōplayned of thurst / they gaue hym eysell gall And whan he had hāged ther so paynfully the space of thre houres he with lowde crye commendyng his spirite and soule vnto the father of heuen / expired dyed And yet after his departynge to be sure of his deth one of the sowdyours made a wounde in his syde thraste hym vnto the harte with a spere ¶ Sepulture that is to saye the buryinge whan Iosephe ab Aramathie had asked of Pylate his blessed body / he toke hym downe at complyn tyme and buried hym in a newe graue or tombe that he had made for hym selfe ¶ Resurrection / that was whā the thyrde daye after he dyd aryse in a gloryous body and soule and appered fyrst vnto our blessed lady his mother than vnto Mary magdalene and after vnto the thre Maries / than vnto saynte Peter and after that vnto two of his disciples at Emaus And the same nyght vnto ten of the Apostles whan all theyr dores and wyndowes were faste shut and closed vp Thus you maye perceyue he dyd appere .v. tymes that same daye of his resurrection ¶ Ascencion / that was whā he in many sondry wyses by many apperynges had sufficiently proued assured his gloryous resurrection by the space of .xl. dayes than in the presence of his mother his apostles and in the presēce of many other disciples men women he dyd meruelously ascende and stye vp into heuen ¶ The Missiō or sendyng of the holy ghost that was whan the .x. day after the sayd meruelouse ascēsion accordyng vnto his promyse he sent downe the holy ghost vnto his blessed mother / his apostles disciples wherby they were all fulfylled with grace confyrmed theryn as the fyrste churche of christe and so hath cōtynued / and doth shall cōtynue ī the churche vnto the ende of the worlde Amen ¶ you now wyll thynke this table ouer lōg for a dayly exercise but you muste remēbre that the selfe table is conteyned in the fyrst wordes of euery artycle and the resydue is a breue declaracion of the same therfore I shall be contente to set it out alone in selfe wordes whiche ben in nōmbre .xl. ¶ Thus. ¶ Incarnation / Natiuite / Circumcision / Epyphani / Presentation / Egypte / Disputaciō / Humiliaciō / Educaciō / Baptysme / Wildernes / Faste Tēptaciō / Victory / Electiō / Preachyng / Teachyng / Laboures / Miracles / Maundy / Ministery / Consecraciō / Sermō / Agonye / Betraynge / Takynge / Bisshopes / Pylate / Herode / Pylate agayne / Examinaciō / Flagellacion / Coronacion / Condemnation / Fatigation / Crucifixiō / Sepulture / Resurrection / Ascention / Mission ¶ The ende ¶ Nowe you may se this table is not long but may easely be had by harte and if it so be and dayly vsed I dare well say the persones shall fynde conforte therin bothe to exclude vyce / also to encrease in vertu grace And yet forthermore to cōtynue therin vnto theyr conforte ioye euerlastyng whervnto he bryng vs that bought vs our lord god and most swete sauioure Iesu who guyde you kepe you all Amen ¶ The housholder ¶ Thus haue I nowe in dischargynge of my coscience done fulfylled the cownsell byddynge of my ghostly father that taught me thys lesson whiche cownsell was that I shulde call you all byfore me as well my wyfe and chyldren as myne other seruauntes men / women and chyldren and to teche you thys sayd and same lesson that he taught me Now I pray you all and charge you to do your deuoyr and diligence to followe it and vse it ¶ Also he delyuered vnto me an other prety lesson whiche was not his owne werke but of his translation as foloweth and bad me also teche it you ¶ A breue or shorte monyciō or counseyle of the cure and gouernaunce of a housholde accordyng vnto policy Takē out of a pystle of a great lerned mā called Bernarde Siluestre put amonge the werkes of saynt Bernarde for bycause that many done iudge and thynke hit was his owne werke Set forth by the same brother FIrste good deuoute christians / take moste hede and gyue moste diligēce to ordre your selfe and all youres vnto our lorde accordyng vnto the poore lesson that goeth before / and than se well vnto the substaunce / and guydyng of your house / and goodes Se fyrst that peace be in the house / and that you agre all together / for els all your goodes wyll sone goo to naught Than after the commune prouerbe cut your thōges after or accordynge vnto your ledder Spende accordynge vnto your gaynes / gettynges / or rētes / and not aboue It is also good policy / to haue one yeres rente / or a yeres gaynes in store for chaūces whiche is not cōtrary vnto christianite where extreme or very streyte nede / is not perceyued in the neyghbour A negligēt or rechles ꝑsone may soone set on fyre destroye great substaūce Haue therfore a good eye / and garde vnto the diligence of your seruaūtes for vnder thē your goodes may soone mynushe / and be wasted before you knowe / beware or haue knowlege therof / If your goodes begynne to waste better is lesse rebuke for you to absteyne withdrawe your charges / than to fall in to nedynes / or daunger An olde prouerbe Qui plus expēdit quam rerū copia tendit Nō admiretur si paupertate grauetur That is ⚜ Who so done spende beyonde theyr faculte / No meruayle thoughe with nede they greued be ¶ It is therfore a great prouidēce good foresyght oftē to coūte / cōpare your goodes and your gaynes with your expenses Oftē to ouerse your goodes shal be necessary For your beastes maye take hurte for defaute of fode all though they nothynge aske ne cōplayne Aristoti ī Econo The stepp of the husbāde maketh a fatte donghyll And the eye of the mayster a fatte horse that is to meane that the presence of the mayster in euery corner / is moche profytable Sumptuous costly weddynges or brydales bē damage / without honoure Expēses done vpō warre ben more honorable than profytable Better is to suffre some wronge to bye peace than to make warre or to kepe warre Coste made vpō prodigall persones is clerely loste Coste made vpon kynne frendes is resonable Fede your housholde seruaūtes with honest commune fare / without delicates For the seruaunte that is made a glotō shall neuer after mende his maners Glotony is vyle fylthy and stynkyng and wyll make the negligēt and careles persone soone roten shorte lyued Ecclesi xxxi Meane fedyng with scarcite is vnto the diligent persone / pleasaunte and profytable vpon the holydayes hyghe feastes gyue your housholde plenty of meate but seldome fewe delicates For the vse of delicate fode / wyll soone marre a good