Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.
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- Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.
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- [London :: Printed by Richarde Fawkes,
- 1530 (4 Nov.)]
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- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- illustration
- The fyrste prologue. ¶Here Begynneth the Prologue of thys presente boke folowynge which is called oure Ladyes myroure.
- prologue - 2
- table of contents
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part - 1
- ¶How and why goddes seruyce is sayde / eche daye in .vii. howres Capitulo primo.
- ¶why these .vii. howres / rather then other Ca. ii.
- ¶why oure Lady oughte to be praysed and seruyd in these same houres. Capitulo .iii.
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¶How youre seruyce and your legende / & the rewle were all
gyuen of one spyryte. And how holy a man he was / that by heuenly inspyracyon set your songe & your seruice Ca. iiii -
¶How the holy goste wroughte bothe by the angell / and by ma¦ster Peter / but dyuersly in e
et of them. And what rewarde the same master shulde haue for writynge of your sōge Ca. v - ¶How an angell was sence of god to saynte Byrgyt to endyte youre Legende in the congue of Sweche / whyche mayster Peter drew fyrste our of Latyn. Capitulo. vi.
- ¶That thys holy seruyce ought to be sayde with more dylygence / and deuocion then other prayers Ca. vii.
- ¶That the seruice of these houres oughte to be sayde in dew tyme. And why youre seruyce is sayde after the brothers seruice. Ca. viii
- ¶That these holy houres ought to be sayde in dew place / that is the chirche. Ca. ix.
- ¶How perylous yt is to be absente from chyr∣che in tyme of these holy houres wythout very nede. Capitulo .x.
- ¶That ye ought nether to be to slowe to chyr∣che warde ne hasty to go thense. Capi. xi.
- ¶what profyt ys in the songe of dyuyne seruyce more then in the songe wythoute note Capitulo. xii.
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¶who ordenyd fyrste the praysyng of god
to be songe in quyers / and why psalmes ar oftener songe in holy chyrche then other partes of holy scrypture. Capitulo. xiii. - ¶That the houres of this holy seruyce ought to be songe and sayde in clennesse of conscience Capitulo. .xiiii.
- ¶That the harte ought to be kepte in tyme of these holy houres from distraccion / and thynk¦ynge of other thynges. Capitulo .xv.
- ¶what causeth dystraccyon of the mynde in tyme of goddes seruyce and what remedyes ar to be vsed there agenste. Capitulo .xvi.
- ¶Of them that are vayne or troubelous in tyme of goddes seruyce and lette bothe hymselfe and other. Capi xvii
- ¶Of them that ar lyght to speke or to slepe in tyme of goddes seruice Capitulo .xviii
- ¶That thys holy seruyce ought to be sayde or sōge / or harde wyth entendaunce therto And what pareyle yt is to leue eny parte therof vnsayde. Capitulo .xix.
- ¶Of hasty sayng of these holy houres and of ouerskypynge. Capitulo .xx.
- ¶what entendaūce ought to be had abou¦te the songe of these holy houres. Ca. xxi.
- ¶How thys sōge of thys holy seruyce ou¦ghte to be meke & sad without all vanyte and curyosyte. Capitulo. xxii.
- ¶ How ye oughte to dresse youre entente in sa∣ynge / or syngynge of this holy seruice. Ca. xxiii.
- ¶Of reuerence & deuocyon / that oughte to be had in this holy seruyce bothe inwar¦de and outwarde. Capi. .xxiiii
- HERE begynneth the seconde parte of our La¦dyes Myrroure that ys of youre .vii. storyes and fyrst how ye shall be gouerned in redyng of this Boke and of all other bokes.
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HEre Begynneth the story and Seruice of the Sonday, and fyrste of rysynge to mattyns,
- ¶Of the Inuitatory.
- ¶Of Hymynes and Psalmes.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶Of Antempnes and Psalmes.
- ¶why ye haue thre Psalmes in the begynnynge of eche story.
- ¶Of the Uersicle.
- ¶Of the Pater noster before the lessons.
- ¶Of the Absolucyon.
- ¶Of Tu autem. after the lesson.
- ¶Of the Responce,
- ¶The seconde Lesson
- ¶The seconde Responce.
- ¶The thyrde Lesson.
- ¶The thyrde Responce.
- ¶what is vnderstōded by the thre lessons wyth the Responces & verses folowynge.
- ¶The Uersicle.
- ¶Of the Lawdes.
- ¶Of the psalmes at Laudes.
- ¶Of the Antempne at laudes.
- ¶The Chapyter.
- ¶A nother chapyter.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶Of the psalme Benedictus.
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¶The Antempne.
Benedictus, - ¶Of Collectes. and Orysons.
- ¶A nother Oryson.
- ¶A nother Oryson.
- ¶Oratio.
- ¶Oremus. Pray we.
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¶Antiphona.
Sponsa regis, - ¶Oratio.
- ¶At Pryme.
- ¶Of the Psalmes at Pryme.
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¶Antempne.
O speciose, - ¶The Chapyter.
- ¶Oryson.
- ¶At Tyerse Antempne.
- ¶The Chapyter.
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¶Of thys psalme De profundis w
t the Oryson folowynge. - ¶The Oryson.
- ¶At Sexte Antempne.
- ¶The Chapyter
- ¶A nother Chapyter.
- ¶At None Antempne.
- ¶The Chapyter.
- ¶A nother Chapyter.
- ¶Of Euensonge and of Indulgete.
- ¶Antempne.
- ¶The Chapyter.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶Of the Psalme Magnificat.
- ¶Antempne
- ¶Oratio
- ¶Of Complyn. and Collacyon.
- ¶The Chapyter.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶Of the psalme Nunc dimittis.
- ¶Oracio.
- ¶Antempne.
- ¶Antempne
- ¶Oratio.
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O N Monday at mat∣tyns the Inuitatory. -
O N tuesday at matins-
¶The Inuitatory.
Filrum dei, - ¶ The Hympne.
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¶The fyrste
sson. - ¶The seconde Lesson.
- ¶The thyrde Lesson.
- ¶At Lawdes Antempne.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶At Pryme the Hympne.
- ¶At Tyerce Antempne.
- ¶At sexte Antempne.
- ¶At none Antepmne.
- ¶At euensonge Antempne.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶At complyn Antempne.
- ¶The Hympne.
- ¶Antempne.
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¶The Inuitatory.
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O N wednesday at ma∣tyns, - service
- service
- On Saterday atmat∣tyns the Inuitatory.
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¶Here begynneth of youre Feastes
- ¶In the Concepcion of oure Lady. at Euensonge at matyns. and at Tyerce The Chapyter.
- ¶The Oryson.
- ¶At Sexte the Chapyter.
- ¶At None. the Chapyter.
- ¶In the Puryfycacyō of oure lady. at all Euensonges. at mattyns and at Tyerce. the Chapiter.
- ¶At Sexte the Chapyter.
- ¶At None the Chapyter.
- ¶In the feaste of the Assumpcion. at Euensōge. at Lawdes. & at Tyerce The Chapyter.
- ¶The Oryson.
- ¶At Sexte the Chapyter.
- ¶At None the Chapyter.
- ¶In the Natyuyte of oure Lady the Oryson.
- ¶At None. the Chapyter.
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