Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.

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Title
Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.
Author
Seuse, Heinrich, 1295-1366.
Publication
[S.l. :: W. Carter,
between 1575 and 1578]
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Subject terms
Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions.
Hours, Books of -- Early works to 1800.
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Antheme.

O orient brightnes of eternall lighte, and sonne of Iustice, come and lighten vs that sit in darknes, and in the shadowe of death.

Lorde heare my prayer.

And let my crye come to thée.

Let vs pray.

O God who by thy eternall wise∣dome made man, who before

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that time was not at all, and after he fell, diddest mercifully redéeme him: graunt we beséeche thée, that by the same wisdome inspiring our hartes, we may loue thée with all our hartes, and runne vnto thée with all our mighte: through our sayde Lord Iesus Christ thy sonne, who liueth and reigneth with thée in the vnitie of the holy ghost, God worlde without ende. Amen.

Blesse we our Lorde.

Thankes be to God.

The eurlasting wisedome blesse and kéepe our hartes and bodyes.

Amen.

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