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Miscellaneous devotions, continued.
Prayer, Deus propicius esto, continued.



St Augustine asks for protection, awake or asleep, on the road or in company, inside and outside the home, in fire and in water, and from sudden death, and he invokes the protection of the cross.


Burnet Psalt
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corporis et anime. Sancte Michael, Sancte Gabriel, Sancte\ Raphael et omnes sancti angeli et archangeli succurrite\ michi. Precor omnes virtutes celorum, ut michi famulo vestro\ per summam dei potenciam sitis in auxilium ut nullus\ inimicus me vigilantem nec dormientem nocere pos\sit nec in via nec in convivio nec in domo nec ex\tra domum nec in igne nec in aqua nec aliqua morte\ subitanea. Ecce + crucem domini fugite partes adver\se vicit leo de tribu Iuda ex stirpe David radix Yesse\ alleluia. Salvator mundi salva me qui per crucem et\ sanguinem tuum redemisti me auxiliare michi deus\ meus . + Agyos + Agyos + Agyos + \ Crux Christi salve me + Crux Christi defende me +\ Crux Christi protege me ab omnibus periculis anime et cor\poris. In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti. Amen.

Pater.\


Introduction to eight verses of the Psalms.



St Bernard records that the devil told him that the souls of those who said these verses every day would be saved from eternal damnation.


Invenitur in libro beati Bernardi quod diabolus dixit\ ei octo versus psalterii quos qui dicet omni\ die anima eius salvaretur ab eterna dampnacione.\


Eight verses of the Psalms.



[Psalm 12] [4] Illumina oculos meos ne umquam obdormiam in\ morte [5] nequando dicat inimicus meus preva\lui adversus eum.

[Psalm 30] [6] In manus tuas commen\



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