The Societie of the Rosary. Newly augmented

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Title
The Societie of the Rosary. Newly augmented
Author
Garnet, Henry, 1555-1606.
Publication
[London? :: Printed at Fr. Garnet's second press,
1596 or 1597]
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Subject terms
Mary, -- Blessed Virgin, Saint.
Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary -- Early works to 1800.
Rosary -- Early works to 1800.
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Cite this Item
"The Societie of the Rosary. Newly augmented." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01491.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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The fourth parte.

PATER noster &c. Aue Ma∣ria &c. O benigne. &c. Who bearing a crowne of thorne and a purple garment, was brought by Pilate out of the Iudgement Hall and shewed to the Iewes, and by them with a great & tumultuous cry, required to the death of the Crosse. Cause &c.

2 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c.

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Whom Pilate vniustly adiudged to death & deliuered ouer to the Iewes pleasure: and he then be∣ing by them presently loadē with the huge beame of the Crosse did patiently beare with great paine and torment thisignominiouse Tree vpon his torne shoulders, & being made the scorne of men, & the outcast of the people, meek∣ly went forwarde to the Mount Caluary. Cause &c.

3 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who at the place of Caluary was made to drinke of wine mingled with mirrh and bitter gaule, and shamfully stripped of his clothes and cruelly bored through both handes & feet with nailes, and so fastened vpon the Crosse. Cause.

4 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who being naked, wounded and had in contempt, did hang for vs

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vpon the tree of the Crosse, and suffered most bitter paines, and shead his moste pretious blood. Cause that we &c.

5 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who, whē he did hang vpon the Crosse betweene two theeues, & was scorned and blasphemed of the Iewes; meekly shewed pati∣ence, and more then that, praied vnto his Father for his blasphe∣mous crucifiers. Cause &c.

6 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. who mercifully forgaue the these all his sinnes being truely penitēt, and most liberally promised him the ioies of Paradise. Cause &c.

7 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who tenderly tooke compassion of thee, his most dearely beloued mother standing vnder the crosse in bitter greefe & sorow, and cō∣mended thee to his Disciple S.

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Iohn, and gaue thee as a mother vnto him and vs all. Cause &c.

8 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who suffered his Passion without reliefe of any sensible consolatiō: in so much as to shew the gree∣uousnes of his torments, he cried out with a loud voice that he was forsaken. Cause.

9 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who hanging vpon the Crosse al pale without blood, said that he was vehemently athirst, but they gaue him to drinke nought else but gaule and viniger in that ex∣treame calamitie. Cause &c.

10 Aue Matia &c. O benigne. Who being neere death cōmen∣ded his spirit into the handes of his Father: and hauing now en∣ded the worke of our redemption like a good Shepheard of meere loue gaue his life for his sheepe. Cause &c.

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