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.
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 May 26, 2024.

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The fifth part.

PATER noster &c. Aue Maria. O benigne. &c. Who hauing tasted death for our sakes vpō the Crosse did presently of his great charitie descend into Hell accor∣ding to the soule, and mightely deliuered from thence his elect. Cause that we &c.

2 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Whose most holy Side was in thy presence opened with a speare, and louing Harte wounded from whence issued for our behoofes pretious blood and the water of saluation. Cause &c.

3 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Whom being taken downe from the Crosse thou didest receiue (as we deuoutly beleeue) into thy bo¦some and lappe, and didest plen∣tifully bathe with teares and lo∣uingly imbrace and kisse. Cause.

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4 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Whose most holy Body Ioseph & Nichodemus with godly deuotiō, imbalmed with spices and wrap∣ped in a Syndon and laid in the Sepulcher. Cause &c.

5 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who the third day coming forth like a conqueror out of the shutt and sealed Sepulcher, with his owne force rose from the dead, replenished with most desired ioy of thee his beloued mother & the rest of his frendes. Cause &c.

6 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who the fourtie day after his re∣furrectin ascended gloriously in to Heauen, and sitteth as a noble triumphāt conqueror at the right hand of his Father. Cause &c.

7 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who sent the holy Ghost vpon the Apostles & other of the faith∣full,

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and by him did marueilously comfort strēgthen, lighten and in struct them. Cause. &c.

8 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who exalted thee his most deare mother being assumpted into hea¦uen aboue the quires of Angells and placed thee there as the most Soueraigne Queene and Empe∣resse. Cause &c.

9 Aue Maria &c. O benigne &c. Who in the end of the world is to com as Iudge in great Maiesty, to render horrible punishmentes to the reprobate and eternall ioyes to the iust. Cause &c.

10 Aue Maria &c. o benigne &c. Who is the most amiable & desi∣red glory of the Saintes and with the Father and the holy ghost li∣ueth and raigneth God worlde without end. Cause &c.

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Laus Trinitati fulgidae, Patri, Nato, Paraclito, Laus Virgini Deiparae, Nunc, & per omni seculū. Amen.
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