The garden of our B. Lady. Or A deuout manner, how to serue her in her rosary. Written by S.C. of the Society of Iesus

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Title
The garden of our B. Lady. Or A deuout manner, how to serue her in her rosary. Written by S.C. of the Society of Iesus
Author
Chambers, Sabine, 1560?-1633.
Publication
[Saint-Omer :: Printed by the English College Press],
M.DC.XIX. [1619]
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Subject terms
Mary, -- Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Early works to 1800.
Rosary -- Early works to 1800.
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"The garden of our B. Lady. Or A deuout manner, how to serue her in her rosary. Written by S.C. of the Society of Iesus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18388.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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V. PATER NOSTER. The gift of Knowledg.

1. AVE. Her sonne takes his last leaue of her, going towards his death, he comforteth her, and giues her his Benediction.

2. She vnderstands that her sōn is betrayed by Iudas, and taken by the Iewes; and carried and drawn from tribunal to tribunal.

3. She behoulds him whipped, crowned with thornes, shewed to the people: Behould the man.

4. She heares the cry of the people, Crucify him, and free Ba∣rabbas.

5. She meets her sonne on the way, with his Crosse vpon his shoulders, who was conducted in hast to Mount Caluary

6. She seeth (or at the least hea∣reth)

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the blowes of the hammers with which her sonne was cru∣cified.

7. She suffereth with her sonne, who betweene two theeues was lifted vp on the Crosse, whilest she beares him company vnder the Crosse.

8. She heares her Sonne saying; Woman behould thy sonne, to wit S. Iohn, being pure man, insteed of the sonne of God.

9. She seeth her sonne giue vp his last breath vpon the Crosse, his side being opened with a launce after his death

10. Contemplate how she rece∣aued into her armes the body of her sonne taken downe from the Crosse, by deuout persons, and with her teares she washeth it.

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