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Litany with tropes and final collects, continued.
... may be worthy of eternal life
with the blessed.
mereamur cum beatis.
Prayer, Omnes
sancti orate.
A prayer to all the saints, asking that they may pray to God that
he may forgive whatever we do against his will, through ignorance or spite; that he may preserve us, in our frailty,
from being led once again into captivity; but that he may continue the work of his mercy for our amendment lest
the work of his son be in vain.
Omnes sancti orate pro nobis\ ut dominus noster indulgeat quicquid fecimus contra\ voluntatem suam et nostram salutem
sive per igno\ranciam sive per propriam maliciam et ne iterum\ permittat nos propter nostram fragilitatem in capti\vitatem
reduci sed conservet opus misericordie sue in\ melius ne labor dilecti filii sui irritus fiat.\
Propicius esto parce nobis domine.
Ab omni\ malo libera nos domine.
Ab insidiis diaboli\ et omnium hominum, libera.
A linguis dolosis, libera.
A la\queis diaboli.
A repentina morte, libera.
Ab omni\ immundicia mentis et corporis, libera.
A subita\nea et improvisa morte, libera.
A morbo malo et\ mala morte, libera.
Ab omni periculo et a damp\nacione perpetua, libera.
A penis inferni, libera.
Ab ig\ne eterno, libera.
In die iudicii, libera.
In die mor\tis adiuva nos domine.
In hora mortis succur\re nobis domine.
Per sanctam annunciacionem tu\am, libera.
Per concepcionem tuam.
Per sanctam\ nativitatem tuam, libera.
Per beatam infanciam\ tuam, libera.
Per sanctum baptismum et ieiunium et con-\
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