Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.

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Title
Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.
Author
Seuse, Heinrich, 1295-1366.
Publication
[S.l. :: W. Carter,
between 1575 and 1578]
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Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions.
Hours, Books of -- Early works to 1800.
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Answere.

And solace my self in my god Iesus.

Antheme. O orient brightnes. &c.

The song of the virgin Mary.

My soule doth magnifie our Lord. And my spirite hath reioyced in

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God my sauiour.

For he hath behelde the humilitie of his handmayde: beholde from henceforth all generations shal cal me blessed.

For he that is mightie hath mag∣nified me, and holy is his name.

And his mercy is alwaies shewed to them that feare him, throughout all generations.

He hath shewed strength with his arme, he hath scattered the proude in the imagination of their harts.

He hath put downe the mightie from their seate, and hath exalted the humble and méeke.

He hath filled the hungry with good thinges, and the riche he hath

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sent emptie away.

He hath remembred his mercy, & deliuered his seruaunt Israel.

As he promised our fathers, and Abraham and his séede for euer.

Glory be to the father. &c.

As it was in the beginning. &c.

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