An humble Adoration to our Blessed Lord Iesus in the holy Sacrament of his precious Body. O My most glorious Lord God and saviour Christ Iesus, true God, and true Man; most Holy, worthy, pure and precious Sacrifice of the most high God; living bread, and source of eternal life; with all my hart, soul, forces and affections, I humbly worship, and adore thy Souraigne Majesty, in this divine Sacrament, with a most earnest desire and intention, to repair, if I could possible, all the Irreverences, profanations, dishonours, and impietyes, that haue been committed against Thee, in this dreadful Mystery, most humbly prostrating myself before thy Sacred Majesty, here present, to adore thee, in supply, for all those that never haue; nor peradventure ever shall be so happy, as to honour, worship and adore Thee; such as are all heretics, Atheists, Blasphemers, magicians, Iewes, Turkes, Idolaters, and all Infidels, wishing with all my hart that I alone could as much honour, praise, glorify, and adore Thee, as they altogether would haue done, if they had known and faithfully served thee for all Eternity; and furthermore, from the bottom of my Heart, and with the most fervent affections of my soul, I desire to render thy Divine Majesty as many adorations, praises, and benedictions, as all the devils, and Damned souls, will utter blasphemies for ever against Thee; and to Sanctify this adoration, and make it more pleasing to thy Sacred Majesty; I humbly unite it to all those adorations, fervent affections, and praises of the Triumphant, and Militant Church, and all that the glorious Virgin Mother, and all thy Holy Angels and Saints haue done, do, and ever shall render unto Thee, our most gracious, glorious, dear, sweet, and Souraigne Lord, Eternally. Amen. A devout Salutation to our Blessed saviour in the Holy Sacrament. ALl hail most sweet Lord Iesus Christ, eternal Word and wisdom of the Father, son of the Blessed Virgin, lamb of God, saviour of the World; Sacred Host; the Word made flesh; fountain of Pitty. All hail most sweet Lord Iesus Christ; praise of Angells; glory of Saints; Vision of peace, Entire Deity, true Man, Flower and fruit of the Blessed Virgin Mother. All hail most sweet Lord Iesus Christ; splendour of thy Father, Prince of Peace, Gate of heaven, living bread, Child of the Virgin, Vessel of the Deity. All hail most sweet Lord Iesus Christ; light of heaven; Price of the World; our true Ioy, Bread of Angells, worthily of hearts, King and Spouse of Virginity. All hail most sweet Lord Iesus Christ, sweet Way, supreme Verity, our eternal reward, true Charity. fountain of love, peace, sweetness and life everlasting. All hail most holy, most sweet, most sacred, and most precious body of Christ Iesus: which laid vpon the altar of the cross for the Worlds salvation, I believe with my hart, and confess with my mouth, to be a true host, a holy, pure, and Immaculate Host and most pleasing to God; the bread of eternal life; and Chalice of perpetual salvation, I adore thee in Spirit and truth O pious Iesu, O sweet Iesu; o good and gracious Lord Iesus, be merciful to me I beseech Thee; and graciously grant, O my God, that as I see Thee here in the form of bread; so I may happily see Thee in Majesty and glory securely, and joyfully, for ever and ever. Amen. woodcut praised be the Most holy SACRAMENT. With as many praises, as there be stars in heaven; sparks in the fire; drops of water in the sea; moths of dust vpon the Earth; Flowers in the spring; grains of corn in summer; leaves, in Automne; flocks of snow, or hail in winter; of corporal creatures, in the whole world. For, thou art worthy of it: O Lord, of the whole vniuers. 2. Mach. 24. Who being wrapped up, under the species of Bread, and wine, Art truly, a God hidden, Isa. 45. Praised be the Most holy SACRAMENT. With as many praises, as, by any external work can be given, or pronounced by the mouth, and, as ëuer could, or hereafter can be conceived, by the hearts of all human creatures, that ever were, or shal be. For, thou art worthy of it: O Lord, our Father. Isa. 63. Who dost feed, and nourish us daily, with thy precious body; and thy precious blood, which is, as it were, of a Lamb, without spot. 1. Pet. 1. Praised be the Most holy SACRAMENT. With as many praises, as all the Angels, yea the most Blessed trinity itself, can produce, by its omnipotency; wish, by its wisdom; wish, by its goodness; in every; at all times; every way; and for all eternity; and longer. For, thou art worthy of it: O Lord, my God. Isa. 25. Who dost give me, not only thy humanity, but thy divinity also. My Lord, and my God. 10.20. The Lamb, which was killed is worthy, to take power, and divinity and wisdom, and fortitude, and honour, and glory, and benediction. Apoc. 5. NOTE, That this Praise of the most holy Sacrament, is fitting at all times; but especially before, and after Communion; and whilst mass is saying. plenary INDULGENCES Granted to all persons, by Pope Paul the V. at the instance of the catholic King Philip III. 20. Dec. 1614. plenary Indulgence, for all those, who shall, in some apparent place of their houses, haue these words: Praised be the most holy Sacrament. Item, plenary Indulgence, as often as one shall read the said words; And, to him or her, that cannot read, and shall, in stead thereof, do reverence, to the Picture, or Paper, wherein these words are written, or printed. Item, plenary Indulgence to those, who shall wear a Picture, or medal, about them, wherein the said words shall be written, printed, or stamped. Item, plenary Indulgence, as often as any, after Confession, and Communion, shall say: Praised be the most holy Sacrament. And, for the 5. first times, may deliver 5. souls out of purgatory. Item, plenary Indulgence, to every Christian soul, who, at the hour of death, having the Figure of the B. Sacrament▪ in their hands, shall say with devotion: Praised be the most holy Sacrament; or, saying them with the heart, if they be not able to pronounce them with the mouth. All this is according to the copy approved, and printed more at large, in the yeares 1634. and 1635. by the widow of henry Hastens, at louvain. The Copies printed at lions say, that these Indulgences are confirmed by Pope urban the VIII. in the year 1624. Hanc Laudem cum iunctis Indulgentiis admodum laudo, & censeo dignissimam praelo. 3. julij 1635. Arnoldus à Mech. Archid. Burg. L.C. A PRAYER TO the Sacred Wounds of our Blessed saviour. eternal honour, glory, praise, and thansgiuing, be to thee o most sweet Lord IESUS Christ, for the Sacred wound of thy right hand; by which most precious wound I beseech the to forgive me all the sins that ever I haue committed against thee by my five Senses; and all that ever I haue offended thee by thought, word, or work, in neglect of thy service; or unlawful delectation; sleeping▪ or waking; willingly or ignorantly; and by thy V●nerable Passion graciously grant thaA● I may worthylie call to mind thy dolorous and Sacred demigods; and by mortification of my body show myself gratfull to theem. Amen. The second Prayer. eternal honour, glory, praise, and thansgiuing be to thee o most sweet Lord IESUS Christ, for the Sacred wound of thy left hand; by which most precious Wound I beseech thee to haue mercy vpon me; and to change in me whatsoever is displeasing to thy divine majesty; and guie me Victory over my most wicked Enimyes, that by thy power I may be able to overcome them; and by thy most bitter death and Passion deliver me from all dangers and miseries, both of this present life, and the future; and make me worthy of thy grace in thy heavenly kingdom. Amen. The third Prayer. eternal honour, glory, praise, and thansgiuing bee to thee o most sweet Lord IESUS Christ, for the Sacred wound of thy right foot; by which precious Wound, grant that I may do worthy pennance for my sins; and by thy pious and dolorous death, give me grace, day and night, continually to do thy will; and mercifully vouchsafe to preserve and draw me, thy poor unworthy Seruant, out of all dangers of my soul and Body; and at the hour of my death be pleased to receive my soul into the hands of thy mercy; and admit it into thy eternal glory. Amen. The fourth Prayer. eternal honour, glory, praise, and thansgiuing be to thee o sweetest Lord IESUS; for the Sacred Wound of thy left foot; by which precious wound I beseech thee, o most merciful Lord, to forgive me all the offences that ever I haue committed against thee; and grant me a plenary pardon and remission of all my sins; that thou soucouring me I may escape the Iudgment of revenge; and I beseech thee o most merciful Lord IESUS, by thy most holy death, that before the day of my departure out of this World, I may obtain the grace worthily to receive the divine Sacrament of thy most precious Body; and with true Contrition, and Confession of all my sins; perfect pennance for them; with purity of mind and body; and the Sacrament of holy unction, to attain to eternal salvation. Amen. The fifth Prayer. eternal honour, glory, praise, and thansgiuing be to thee o most beautiful Lord IESUS, for the holy wound of thy Sacred Side; by which most precious Wound, and thy diamond mercy which thou hast shewed us in the opening of thy sacred Side, I beseech thee o most sweet Lord IESUS, that as by baptism thou hast cleansed me from original sin; so by thy most precious blood, which is offered up in Sacrifice for all the World; thou wilt be pleased to deliver me from all evils, past, present and to come; and by thy most doulourous death graciously give me a right faith; firm hope; and perfect charity; that I may love thee with my whole hart, with my whole soul; and with all my forces and affections; confirm me o dearest Lord in all good works, and give me a constant perseverance in thy holy service, to the end that I may perfectly please thee; both in this present life; and Eternally. Amen. Wound o most sweet Lord IESUS my hart with thy Sacred Wounds; and inebriate it with thy precious blood, that wheresoever I turn myself, I may always see thee crucified above me; and whatsoever I behold may seem to me read with thy sacred blood; that so wholly tending towards thee; I may be able to behold nothing besides thee; who livest and reignest world without End. Amen. PRAYERS TO BEE said in the Agony of death, or at any other time, to obtain mercy at that hour. Kyrie eleison. christ eleison. Kyrie eleison. Domine miserere nostri. Pater noster. have Maria. O Saviour of the world save us, who by thy cross & by thy blood hast redeemed us, help us wee beseech thee our God. The first Prayer. O Most sweet Lord IESUS Christ by thy agony & most holy prayer which thou mad'st for us in the mount Olivet, when thy sweat became like drops of blood running down vpon the earth: I beseech thee to offer to God the Father Almighty the multitude of thy bloody sweet, which thou most copiously pouredst out for the horror of death, against the multitude of my sins; & deliver me in the hour of my death from all pains and anguishes, which I fear I haue deserved, for my offences; who with the father & holy Ghost livest and reignest world without end. Amen. Kyrie eleison. christ eleison. Kyrie eleison. Domine miserere nostri. Pater noster. have Maria. sanctify us o Lord with the sign of the holy cross, that it may bee to us a defence against the cruel darts of our enemies. Defend us, o Lord, by thy holy sign, & by the price of thy most precious blood, wherewith thou hast redeemed vs. The second Prayer. O Most sweet Lord IESUS Christ who vouchsafedst to die for us vpon the cross: I beseech thee to offer to God the Father almighty all the bitterness of all thy sufferings which thou sustainedst for us Sinners on the cross, when thy most holy soul went out of thy most precious body, for my infirm soul: & deliver me on the day of my death from all the pains & sufferings which by my sins I fear I haue deserved, who livest & reignest world without end. Amen. Kyrie eleison. christ eleison. Kyrie eleison. Domine miserere nostri. Pater noster. have Maria. Protect, & save, bless, & sanctify o Lord all thy people, & turn away from me thy servant by the sign of the holy cross, the diseases of my mind & body, that against this sign no danger may bee feared. The third Prayer. O Most sweet Lord IESUS Christ, who hast said by the mouth of thy Prophet: in perpetual charity have I loved thee, therefore have I drawn thee unto me, taking pitty on thee: I beseech thee by that charity of thine which drew thee from heaven to earth to the enduring of all thy sufferings, that thou wilt vouchsafe to offer & represent all thy pains, & dolours to God the Father almighty, against all the pains, & sufferings which by my sins I fear I haue deserved: save my soul in the hour of its departure: open to it the gate of life: & let me rejoice with the Saints in glory: who livest & reignest with God the Father in unity of the Holy Ghost, one God for ever & ever. Amen. An other Prayer. O Most sweet Lord IESUS Christ, who hast redeemed us with thy precious blood, writ in my soul with that thy precious blood, all thy Wounds: and let me learn to red in them thy dolours & love; thy dolours against all the dolours, anguishes & pains, which for my sins, I fear I have deserved: thy love, that I may live to thee with an inviolable love, to the end I may not bee separated from thee, & all thy Saints & elect for ever: Make me, most sweet Lord partaker of thy most holy Incarnation, Passion, Resurrection, & Ascension: make me partaker of all the blessings, graces, merits & joys of all thy elect, who have pleased th●e from the beginning of the world, & grant that with all these I may rejoice in thy sight for ever. Amen. Approbations. PReces has attentè perlegi, 〈◇〉 quibus nihil fidei vel bonis moribus contrarium reperi, adeoque liberè imprimi poslunt. Actum Duaci 28. Aprilis 1664. GEORGIVS LEYBVRNVS S. Theol. Doctor, & Collegij Anglo-Duaceni Praeses. EGo quoque easdem preces, in Fide Eximij Domini GEORGII LEYBURNI, approbo, & imprimi permi●to. Actum Duaci 28. Aprilis 1664. M. GERTMAN S. Theol. Doctor & Librorum Censor.