[Imprynted at London :: In Flete strete, at the sygne of the George, by me Robert Redman,
The yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xxx.iiii. [1534] The. xii. day of December]
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Jesus Christ -- Passion -- Meditations.
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¶A Lesson.
OF this article we maye lerne to haue compassion of the af∣flyccyon
of our parentes, and to prouyde for them in theyr
necessityes accordynglye to the commaundement of god,* 1.1 honor
thy father and thy mother: and thys oure swete sauyoure Chryst
taughte vs by his example.* 1.2 And herunto saynte Austen sayth:
The tree of the crosse vpon the whiche the mēbres of Christ ware
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nayled at his deathe, this tree (I saye) was also a chayre wher∣in
our doctoure and mayster Chryste 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and taughte vs. And
a man to conforme hym selfe to this article shulde haue compas∣syon
of the mother of Christe, or as I maye saye: of his owne
dearbeloued lady and mother / our blessed lady Marie, as Christ
hadde compassyon on her, and then praye thus.