The devout hart or Royal throne of the pacifical Salomon. Composed by F. St. Luzuic S.I. Translated out of Latin into English. Enlarged with incentiue by F. St. Binet of the same S. and now enriched with hymnes by a new hand

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The devout hart or Royal throne of the pacifical Salomon. Composed by F. St. Luzuic S.I. Translated out of Latin into English. Enlarged with incentiue by F. St. Binet of the same S. and now enriched with hymnes by a new hand
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Luzvic, Stephanus, 1567-1640.
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[Rouen] :: Printed by Iohn Cousturier,
1634.
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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"The devout hart or Royal throne of the pacifical Salomon. Composed by F. St. Luzuic S.I. Translated out of Latin into English. Enlarged with incentiue by F. St. Binet of the same S. and now enriched with hymnes by a new hand." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06534.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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Page 29

THE COLLOQVY.

ARe we then to thinke that God truly inhabits on the earth? Since if Hea∣uen, and the Heauens of Heauens be not able no conteyne thee, how much less, this house?a 1.1 What? My deare then (O loue!) it's euen thy place, thy Temple,b 1.2 thy seat, thy Tribunal? My IESVS the delight of my soule, gr̄at this day I beseech thee, thy diuine presence may consecrate my hart to thee, as I truely, freely, and volun∣tarily vow, giue, and dedicate the same to thy Maiesty. Possesse it with the best right and assure it with so firme a tye, as I may not recouer it againe by any law or tyme surely I wil not; but from this Propitia∣tory, begin thou to giue Answeres; yea send downe from heauen, the fire of the Holy Ghost, now presen∣tly to consume the hoasts, and ho∣locausts laid on thy Altar.

Pater. Aue.

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