Granados spirituall and heauenlie exercises Deuided into seauen pithie and briefe meditations, for euery day in the vveeke one. Written in Spanish, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granado. Since translated into the Latine, Italian French, and the Germaine tongue. And now englished by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes of both Vniuersities, and student in Diuinitie.
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- Granados spirituall and heauenlie exercises Deuided into seauen pithie and briefe meditations, for euery day in the vveeke one. Written in Spanish, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granado. Since translated into the Latine, Italian French, and the Germaine tongue. And now englished by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes of both Vniuersities, and student in Diuinitie.
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- Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.
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- At London :: Printed by Iames Robarts, for I. B[ing],
- Anno. Dom. 1598.
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- Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalm 51 -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
- Devotional exercises -- Early works to 1800.
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"Granados spirituall and heauenlie exercises Deuided into seauen pithie and briefe meditations, for euery day in the vveeke one. Written in Spanish, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granado. Since translated into the Latine, Italian French, and the Germaine tongue. And now englished by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes of both Vniuersities, and student in Diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06448.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the valorous and noble minded Gentleman, Captaine Iohn Sammes, Es∣quire: F. M. hartily wisheth in this life, the health, yeeres, & happines, of Galen, Nestor, and Augustus, and in the other, the delight, rest, and ioy, of A∣braham, Isaac, and Iacob.
- The Contents of the seuerall heads discoursed in this Booke.
- THE Prologue, and a briefe manner of Medi∣tation.
- A SPIRITVA'L and heauenly Exercise, de∣uided into seauen pithy and briefe Meditations, for euery day in the weeke one.
- The second Meditation for Tues∣day: of sin, and what discommodi∣ties come by it.
- The third Meditation for Wed∣nesday: howe dangerous it is to deferre repen∣tance.
- The fourth Meditation, for Thursday: of the contempt of the world, and with what hatred, and diligence it is to be eschewed.
- The fift Meditation, for Friday: of the vanitie of the glory, and magnificence of this world.
- The sixt Meditation for Sater∣day: howe death is to be feared: and that a Christian ought so to liue, that death may neuer finde him vnpre∣pared.
- The seauenth Meditation for Sonday: of the ioyes of the bles∣sed in heauen, and of the paynes of the damned in hell.
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- TO THE RELI∣gious and deuout La∣dy, the Lady Iudith Kinaston, F. M. hartily wisheth the fruition of all blessings both of grace in this lyfe, and of glory in the other.
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AN EXPO∣sition
vppon the
one and fiftie
Psalme.
Haue mercy vpon me ô God. - A most deuout Prayer of the name of Iesus.