A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion.

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A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion.
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Crasset, Jean, 1618-1692.
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London : Printed for William Grantham, in Cock-Pit Alley, near Drury-Lane,
MDCLXXXV [i.e. 1685]
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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"A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B02468.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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The Second TOME.

The Third PART. Of the Principal Mysteries of the Life and Death of the Son of God, and of his Holy Mother.
  • Med. 89. OF the Imitation of JESƲS Christ. Page. 217
  • Med. 90. Of the Virtues of Jesus compared to our Vices. Page. 219
  • Med. 91. Of the Nativity of Jesus Christ. Page. 220
  • Med. 92. Affections of tenderness towards the Infant Jesus. Page. 221
  • Med. 93. Of the Poverty of the Infant Jesus. Page. 224
  • Med. 94. Of the Humility of the Infant Jesus. Page. 226
  • Med. 95. Of the Divine Humiliations in the Mystery of the Incarnation. Page. 227
  • Med. 96. Of the Holy Name of Jesus. Page. 229
  • Med. 97. Of the Kingdom of God. Page. 231
  • Med. 98. Of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, and that of Satan. Page. 232
  • Med. 99. Of the Passion of Jesus Christ in general. Page. 235
  • Med. 100. Of the sadness of the Son of God, in the Garden of the Olives. Page. 237
  • Med. 101. On the Prayer of our Lord in the Garden. Page. 239
  • Med. 102. Of the Outrages that our Lord suffered in Annas and Caiphas's house. Page. 241

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  • Med. 103. Of the contempt that Herod used Jesus Christ with: and that Jesus shewed of Herod. Page. 243
  • Med. 104. Of the preference of Barabbas before Jesus Christ. Page. 245
  • Med. 105. Of the flagellation of Jesus Christ. Page. 246
  • Med. 106. Of the Crowning with Thorns. Page. 248
  • Med. 107. On Jesus Christ's journey in carrying of the Cross. Page. 250
  • Med. 108. Of Jesus Crucified. Page. 252
  • Med. 109. Of the first Word of Jesus Christ on the Cross. Page. 255
  • Med. 110. On the Repentance of the good Thief: and the Impenitence of the bad one. Page. 257
  • Med. 111. Of the Passion of the B. Virgin. Page. 258
  • Med. 112. Of the Dereliction of our Lord. Page. 262
  • Med. 113. On the Thirst of our Lord on the Cross. Page. 264
  • Med. 114. On the sixth Word of our Lord on the Cross. Page. 267
  • Med. 115. On the last Word of Jesus Christ on the Cross. Page. 270
  • Med. 116. Of the Death of the Son of God. Page. 272
  • Med. 117. A Meditation in form of a Prayer on the se∣ven Stations of the Sufferings of the Son of God. Page. 274
  • Med. 118. Of the Burial of Jesus Christ. Page. 278
  • Med. 119. Of the Resurrection of our Lord. Page. 280
  • Med. 120. Of our Lord's Wounds. Page. 282
  • Med. 121. Of the good Shepherd. Page. 284
  • Med. 122. Of the Sheep of Jesus Christ. Page. 286
  • Med. 123. Of the Ascension of our Lord. Page. 289
  • Med. 124. Of the coming down of the Holy Ghost. Page. 292
  • Med. 125. Of the most Sacred Trinity. Page. 294

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  • Med. 126. A Meditation, in form of a Dialogue, of the Institution of the B. Sacrament. Page. 296
  • Med. 127. Of the Love of Jesus Christ in the Sacra∣ment of the Altar. Page. 301
  • Med. 128. Of the Holy Communion. Page. 304
  • Med. 129. A Meditation in form of a Prayer to our Lord Jesus Christ, which may serve for a Thanks∣giving after Communion. Page. 309
  • Med. 130. Of Devotion towards the B. Virgin. Page. 310
  • Med. 131. Of the Immaculate Conception of the B. Vir∣gin. Page. 312
  • Med. 132. Of the Purification of the B. Virgin. Page. 314
  • Med. 133. Of the Annuntiation of the B. Virgin. Page. 316
  • Med. 134. Of the Humiliations of the Son of God, and the Elevations of Mary in the Mystery of the Incarnation. Page. 318
  • Med. 135. Of the Visitation of the B. Virgin. Page. 321
  • Med. 136. Of the Death of the B. Virgin. Page. 323
  • Med. 137. Of the Resurrection of the B. Virgin. Page. 325
  • Med. 138. Of the Assumption of the B. Virgin. Page. 328
  • Med. 139. Of the Nativity of the B. Virgin, and of the Name of Mary given to her. Page. 331
  • Med. 140. Of the Presentation of the B. Virgin. Page. 333
  • A Protestation of Service to the B. Virgin, which ought to be made, and renewed on all Holy-days and Communion-days. Page. 334

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The Fourth PART. For the Ʋnitive Way.
  • Med. 141. OF the Love of Jesus. Page. 337
  • Med. 142. Of the Ʋnity of Love. Page. 339
  • Med. 143. Of the Presence of God. Page. 341
  • Med. 144. Of Solitude. Page. 342
  • Med. 145. Of the leaving of our selves. Page. 343
  • Med. 146. How we ought to leave our selves. Page. 345
  • Med. 147. Of Annihilation. Page. 347
  • Med. 148. Of the five degrees of Perfection. Page. 349
  • Med. 149. Of the divine Perfections. Page. 350
  • Med. 150. Of the Amability of God. Page. 355
  • Med. 151. How God loves Men: and how Men ought to love God. Page. 357
  • Med. 152. Of the Incomprehensibility of God. Page. 360
  • Med. 153. Of Simplicity. Page. 362
  • Med. 154. Of the fulness of God's riches. Page. 366
  • Med. 155. Of Heaven. Page. 368
  • Med. 156. Of divine Ʋnion. Page. 370
  • A Prayer to the B. Trinity for to obtain the Grace of Ʋnion. Page. 374
  • Spiritual Canticles for Holy Souls. Page. 376
    • Med. 1. Canticle. ibid.
    • Med. 2. Canticle. ibid.
    • Med. 3. Canticle. Page. 377
    • Med. 4. Canticle. Page. 378
    • Med. 5. Canticle. Page. 379

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  • ...
    • Med. 6. Canticle. Page. 380
    • Med. 7. Canticle. Page. 381
    • Med. 8. Canticle. ibid.
    • Med. 9. Canticle. Page. 382
    • Med. 10. Canticle. Page. 383
  • Words of the Holy Scripture for the chast Spouses of the Son of God. Page. 385
  • Words of Love taken out of the Book of the Follow∣ing of Christ, for Souls which aspire to Ʋnion. Page. 387
The End of the Table of the Second Tome.
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