The Following collections or pious little treatises together with the Rule of S. Clare and declarations upon it, are printed for the use of the English Poor Clares in Ayre an index whereof begin's in the sequent page.

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The Following collections or pious little treatises together with the Rule of S. Clare and declarations upon it, are printed for the use of the English Poor Clares in Ayre an index whereof begin's in the sequent page.
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Printed at Doüay :: By Michael Mairesse, permissu superiorum,
1684.
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Poor Clares -- Spiritual life.
Monasticism and religious orders -- Discipline.
Monasticism and religious orders -- Rules.
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"The Following collections or pious little treatises together with the Rule of S. Clare and declarations upon it, are printed for the use of the English Poor Clares in Ayre an index whereof begin's in the sequent page." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84657.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Severall Affections to be draw'n from the consideration of the same Passion.

1. To have compassion on the greatnes of his pains.

2. Contrition for the sins, which were the cause of his sufferance.

3. Imitation in folowing his examples.

4. Gratitude for the largeness of our Re∣demption.

5. Hope he dyed to save us.

6. Love in seeing the greatness of his love.

7. Admiration in beholding his unspeakable

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bounty and goodnes. It is written of him, dixit multa, fecit mira, pertulit dura.

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