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Litany with tropes and final collects, continued.
Prayer, Satisfaciat tibi domine, continued.
... and the prayers of the Virgin
Mary and all the saints, we may be pardoned for sins, relieved of our troubles and spared the flames of hell, whom
he has redeemed with the blood of his son.
brorum in cruce exspiracio et oblacio beatissime\ dei genitricis
et oracio omnium sanctorum veniam pecca\torum nostrorum et hanc rem quam precamur obtine\amus nec nos paciaris
diucius in hiis tribula\cionibus et angustiis affligi nec post finem huius\ vite cruciari Gehennalibus flammis
quos filii\ tui domini nostri precioso sanguine redemisti.\
Prayer, Domine
sancte pater omnipotens eterne deus qui.
A prayer glorifying God the Father, who is one with God the Son
and the Holy Spirit, and is the creator of all things. The author asks God to save and help him, and not despise
him, a sinner yet the work of God’s hands.
Domine sancte pater omnipotens eterne deus\ qui consubstancialem coeternum et\ coequalem tibi ante omnia secula
in\effabiliter deum genuisti cum quo atque cum spiritu\ sancto ex te eodemque filio procedente celum et terram\
et quecumque existunt visibilia et invisibilia cre\asti te laudo te adoro atque glorifico esto queso\ propicius
michi peccatori et ne despicias me opus ma\nuum tuarum sed salva et adiuva me propter nomen\ sanctum tuum. Qui
vivis et regnas deus per omnia secula.\
Fili redemptor mundi dominus miserere nobis. Amen.\
Prayer, Domine
Ihesu Christe fili dei vivi quoniam.
A prayer glorifying Jesus Christ the Son ...
Domine Ihesu Christe fili dei vivi quoniam es ve\rus omnipotens deus splendor et ymago\ patris vita eterna cui
est una cum pa-\
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