A treatise of the holy sacrifice of the masse, and excellencies therof. Written in Spanish by the R. F. Ant. de Molina, a Carthusian monke, & translated into English by I.R. of the Society of Iesus. VVith order, hovv to be present at the said Holy Mystery, vvith deuotion & profit

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A treatise of the holy sacrifice of the masse, and excellencies therof. Written in Spanish by the R. F. Ant. de Molina, a Carthusian monke, & translated into English by I.R. of the Society of Iesus. VVith order, hovv to be present at the said Holy Mystery, vvith deuotion & profit
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Molina, Antonio de, d. 1619?
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[Saint-Omer :: English College Press]Permissu Superiorum,
M.DC.XXIII [1623]
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Mass -- Celebration -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise of the holy sacrifice of the masse, and excellencies therof. Written in Spanish by the R. F. Ant. de Molina, a Carthusian monke, & translated into English by I.R. of the Society of Iesus. VVith order, hovv to be present at the said Holy Mystery, vvith deuotion & profit." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07609.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A Prayer before Masse.

LORD Iesu-Christ, the pure light of harts, and the Eternall truth, stay I be∣seech thee, and collect mine euer-wandring & distracted mind, that I, may be atten∣tiue,

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& with reuerence pre∣sent in the sight of thy infi∣nite Maiesty, whiles this ho∣ly office of Masse is celebra∣ted, and reape thence true fruit, healthfull to my soule and others, and especially that I may with thankes-gi∣uing call to mind thine vn∣speakeable charity, wher∣with thou offered'st thy self to a most cruell death for my Redemption. To thee be al praise & thans-giuing, thou being the Priest & the Host, and our Bishop according to the Order of Melchisedech, who hast taught Priests to

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offer a cleane oblation, and euery where to sacrifice vn∣to the Eternall God, vnder the likenes of bread and wine.

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