Of the imitation of Christ : four books . se, and blessingthat hath no bounds, which according to themeasure of thine ineffable greatness, are mostjustly due unto thee. These praises I render unto thee, and long torender them every day and every moment. Andwith all entreaty and affectionateness I do inviteand beseech all heavenly spirits, and all thyfaithful servants, to render with me thanks andpraises unto thee. 5. Let all people, nations, and languages praisethee,^ and magnify thy holy and precious namewith highest joy and ardent devotion. And let all who reverently and devoutlycelebrate th
Of the imitation of Christ : four books . se, and blessingthat hath no bounds, which according to themeasure of thine ineffable greatness, are mostjustly due unto thee. These praises I render unto thee, and long torender them every day and every moment. Andwith all entreaty and affectionateness I do inviteand beseech all heavenly spirits, and all thyfaithful servants, to render with me thanks andpraises unto thee. 5. Let all people, nations, and languages praisethee,^ and magnify thy holy and precious namewith highest joy and ardent devotion. And let all who reverently and devoutlycelebrate thy most high sacrament, and receive Isalin <\\ii. IMITATION OF CHRIST. 405 it with full faith, be accounted worthy to findgrace and mercy at thy hands, and pray withhumble supplication in behalf of me a sinner. And when they shall have attained to theirdesired devotion, and joyful union with thee, andshall have departed from thy holy heavenly table,well comforted and marvellously refreshed, O letthem vouchsafe to remember my poor
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