The treasury of deuotion Contayning diuers pious prayers, & exercises both practicall, and speculatiue. Togeather vvith the seauen little offices in Latin and English: and sundry other deuotions, for yong beginners in vertue. Collected by I.VV.P.

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The treasury of deuotion Contayning diuers pious prayers, & exercises both practicall, and speculatiue. Togeather vvith the seauen little offices in Latin and English: and sundry other deuotions, for yong beginners in vertue. Collected by I.VV.P.
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[Saint-Omer :: English College Press],
Permissu superiorum, M.DC.XXII [1622]
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Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English.
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"The treasury of deuotion Contayning diuers pious prayers, & exercises both practicall, and speculatiue. Togeather vvith the seauen little offices in Latin and English: and sundry other deuotions, for yong beginners in vertue. Collected by I.VV.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15507.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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AT COMPLINE.

LEt thy Sonne Christ Iesus, O Lady, paci∣fied

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by thy prayers, con∣uert vs.

Resp. And turne his an∣ger from vs.

Vers. O Lady to my help intend.

Resp. Me from my foes strongly defend.

Vers. Glory be to the Fa∣ther, & to the Son &c.

The Hymne.
HAYLE florishing Virgin, Chastityes renowne: Queene of clemency,

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Whome stars do crown. Thou pure aboue An∣gells, Doest Sonne behould: Sits at his right hand, Attyr'd in gould. Mother of grace, hope To men afraid: Bright starre of the sea, In shipwracke ayde. Graunt heauen gate o∣pen, That by thee blest; We thy Sonne may see, In blissefull rest.

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Vers. Thy name, O Ma∣ry, is sweet oyle pow∣red out.

Resp. Thy seruants haue loued thee exceedingly.

Let vs pray.

O Holy Mary Mother of our Lord &c.

Vers. O Lady heare my prayer.

Resp. And let my crye come vnto thee.

Vers. Let vs blesse our Lord.

Resp. Thanks be to God.

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Vers. And let the soules of the faythful depar∣ted throgh the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Resp. Amen.

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