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1 1 | reign with me in the happy abode of perpetual peace.~
2 | above
3 1 | both the witnesses, and the accursed judgment of the blinded
4 1 | and tongues prepared for accusations. Picture to your mind both
5 1 | knee, and with lamentation adore the venerable wood of the
6 1 | deserted as I am, and lifted up afar from my beloved mother.
7 1 | and sightless eyes, and my afflicted cheeks; see my parched tongue
8 | against
9 1 | then joyfully beholding the angelic choirs, and the blessed
10 | anything
11 | anywhere
12 1 | by healthful admonitions applying the minds of men to the
13 1 | Text.~WHOEVER you are who approach, and are entering the precincts
14 1 | worthy of my labours shall arise, will be incitements to
15 1 | pierced with nails, and my arms drawn out, and the great
16 1 | the snares of an enemy, aroused by which you will be safe,
17 1 | offered peace, and as a full atonement for the fault of men. Here
18 | away
19 1 | my shoulders and wearied back, and my painful steps to
20 1 | the true redemption, the banner of God, and a memorable
21 1 | fleeting shadow of earthly beauty, the result will be, that
22 1 | cattle, dry grass gave me a bed in a narrow stall. I passed
23 1 | all labour, then joyfully beholding the angelic choirs, and
24 1 | and lifted up afar from my beloved mother. Behold and see my
25 1 | and blood-stained limbs. Bend your knee, and with lamentation
26 1 | and through your love of a better country deprive yourself
27 1 | was a shelter for me at my birth, and for my mother with
28 1 | I am He who, pitying the bitter misfortunes of men, came
29 1 | angelic choirs, and the blessed companies of saints in perpetual
30 1 | companies of saints in perpetual bliss, it shall reign with me
31 1 | multitude; and, moreover, the blows, and tongues prepared for
32 | both
33 1 | your mind, keep me in your breast. I am He who, pitying the
34 1 | the fault of men. Here the brightest light from above is restored
35 1 | prayers of the pious will bring you up in sacred habits,
36 1 | bitter misfortunes of men, came hither as a messenger of
37 1 | harassed by the raging cares of envy and cruel hatred,
38 1 | the outstretched sluggish cattle, dry grass gave me a bed
39 1 | sightless eyes, and my afflicted cheeks; see my parched tongue poisoned
40 1 | severe punishments, will cherish you with heavenly dew, and
41 1 | joyfully beholding the angelic choirs, and the blessed companies
42 1 | poverty itself, and the lowest circumstances; always by healthful admonitions
43 1 | Behold and see my locks clotted with blood, and my blood-stained
44 1 | choirs, and the blessed companies of saints in perpetual bliss,
45 1 | my divine face. Survey my compressed and sightless eyes, and
46 1 | in your mind there is any confidence to bear anything like my
47 1 | you will be safe, and as a conqueror bear off the palm in every
48 1 | bear off the palm in every contest. If these memorials shall
49 1 | through your love of a better country deprive yourself of earthly
50 1 | innocent, suffered for your crime; lay me up in your mind,
51 1 | and blinded by madness, dared to seek for me, though innocent,
52 1 | me, though innocent, by deadly punishment, a cruel death
53 1 | things more fully, and if it delights you to go through all my
54 1 | love of a better country deprive yourself of earthly riches
55 1 | survey me from head to foot, deserted as I am, and lifted up afar
56 1 | with me, put together the designs and plots, and the impious
57 1 | cherish you with heavenly dew, and feed you with the sweetness
58 | did
59 1 | the pretended kisses of a disciple, and the insults and strivings
60 1 | if you yourself wish to discriminate these things more fully,
61 1 | stream of blood over my divine face. Survey my compressed
62 | down
63 1 | my very hair, and my head drained with cruel thorns, and pouring
64 1 | with nails, and my arms drawn out, and the great wound
65 1 | outstretched sluggish cattle, dry grass gave me a bed in a
66 1 | sufferings), if the piety due, and gratitude worthy of
67 1 | First of all a wretched dwelling in the land of Judged was
68 1 | narrow stall. I passed my earliest years in the Pharian regions,
69 1 | not venture, enticed by empty hope, to trust the frail
70 1 | body and soul, learn to endure hardships, and to watch
71 1 | against the snares of an enemy, aroused by which you will
72 1 | rest of my years, always engaged in fastings, and the extremity
73 1 | of earthly riches and the enjoyment of present things, the prayers
74 1 | hope, to trust the frail enjoyments of fickle fortune, and to
75 1 | you and your life that I entered the Virgin's womb, was made
76 1 | are who approach, and are entering the precincts of the middle
77 1 | that you will not venture, enticed by empty hope, to trust
78 1 | harassed by the raging cares of envy and cruel hatred, and blinded
79 | every
80 1 | wholesome teaching many evident miracles: on which account
81 1 | Pharian regions, being an exile in the reign of Herod; and
82 1 | through all my groans, and to experience griefs with me, put together
83 1 | engaged in fastings, and the extremity of poverty itself, and the
84 1 | compressed and sightless eyes, and my afflicted cheeks;
85 1 | of blood over my divine face. Survey my compressed and
86 1 | years, always engaged in fastings, and the extremity of poverty
87 1 | and a memorable sign of fate. It was on account of you
88 1 | body being left after the fates of death. Then freed from
89 1 | a full atonement for the fault of men. Here the brightest
90 1 | promised good. Until the great favour of God shall recall your
91 1 | you with heavenly dew, and feed you with the sweetness of
92 1 | from it, and my perforated feet, and blood-stained limbs.
93 1 | the frail enjoyments of fickle fortune, and to place your
94 1 | admonitions in your devoted heart. Follow the footsteps of my life,
95 1 | Now survey me from head to foot, deserted as I am, and lifted
96 1 | devoted heart. Follow the footsteps of my life, and while you
97 1 | frail enjoyments of fickle fortune, and to place your hope
98 1 | empty hope, to trust the frail enjoyments of fickle fortune,
99 1 | the fates of death. Then freed from all labour, then joyfully
100 1 | offered peace, and as a full atonement for the fault
101 1 | discriminate these things more fully, and if it delights you
102 1 | parched tongue poisoned with gall, and my countenance pale
103 1 | sluggish cattle, dry grass gave me a bed in a narrow stall.
104 1 | of men to the pursuit of genial uprightness, uniting with
105 1 | and if it delights you to go through all my groans, and
106 1 | sweetness of the promised good. Until the great favour
107 1 | outstretched sluggish cattle, dry grass gave me a bed in a narrow
108 1 | if the piety due, and gratitude worthy of my labours shall
109 1 | groans, and to experience griefs with me, put together the
110 1 | you to go through all my groans, and to experience griefs
111 1 | will bring you up in sacred habits, and in the hope of a happy
112 1 | blood-stained neck under my very hair, and my head drained with
113 1 | pale with death. Behold my hands pierced with nails, and
114 1 | account impious Jerusalem, harassed by the raging cares of envy
115 1 | and soul, learn to endure hardships, and to watch over your
116 1 | cares of envy and cruel hatred, and blinded by madness,
117 | He
118 1 | circumstances; always by healthful admonitions applying the
119 1 | admonitions in your devoted heart. Follow the footsteps of
120 1 | an exile in the reign of Herod; and after my return to
121 1 | misfortunes of men, came hither as a messenger of offered
122 1 | earth; here is the merciful image of safety; here I am a rest
123 1 | blinded Pilate, and the immense cross pressing my shoulders
124 1 | labours shall arise, will be incitements to true virtue, and they
125 1 | cruel death, remembering my innumerable pangs of body and soul,
126 1 | kisses of a disciple, and the insults and strivings of the cruel
127 | itself
128 1 | on which account impious Jerusalem, harassed by the raging
129 1 | freed from all labour, then joyfully beholding the angelic choirs,
130 1 | and after my return to Judaea I spent the rest of my years,
131 1 | dwelling in the land of Judged was a shelter for me at
132 1 | witnesses, and the accursed judgment of the blinded Pilate, and
133 1 | lay me up in your mind, keep me in your breast. I am
134 1 | blood; and the pretended kisses of a disciple, and the insults
135 1 | blood-stained limbs. Bend your knee, and with lamentation adore
136 1 | death. Then freed from all labour, then joyfully beholding
137 1 | Bend your knee, and with lamentation adore the venerable wood
138 1 | wretched dwelling in the land of Judged was a shelter
139 1 | suffered for your crime; lay me up in your mind, keep
140 1 | pangs of body and soul, learn to endure hardships, and
141 1 | regions, your body being left after the fates of death.
142 1 | foot, deserted as I am, and lifted up afar from my beloved
143 1 | men. Here the brightest light from above is restored to
144 1 | feet, and blood-stained limbs. Bend your knee, and with
145 1 | middle of the temple, stop a little and look upon me, who, though
146 1 | mother. Behold and see my locks clotted with blood, and
147 1 | world, and through your love of a better country deprive
148 1 | poverty itself, and the lowest circumstances; always by
149 1 | wood of the cross, and with lowly countenance stooping to
150 | made
151 1 | cruel hatred, and blinded by madness, dared to seek for me, though
152 1 | Virgin's womb, was made man, and suffered a dreadful
153 | many
154 1 | the banner of God, and a memorable sign of fate. It was on
155 1 | to the earth; here is the merciful image of safety; here I
156 1 | of men, came hither as a messenger of offered peace, and as
157 1 | entering the precincts of the middle of the temple, stop a little
158 1 | admonitions applying the minds of men to the pursuit of
159 1 | wholesome teaching many evident miracles: on which account impious
160 1 | who, pitying the bitter misfortunes of men, came hither as a
161 | more
162 | moreover
163 1 | and strivings of the cruel multitude; and, moreover, the blows,
164 1 | Behold my hands pierced with nails, and my arms drawn out,
165 1 | grass gave me a bed in a narrow stall. I passed my earliest
166 1 | blood, and my blood-stained neck under my very hair, and
167 | nor
168 | not
169 | Now
170 | off
171 1 | hither as a messenger of offered peace, and as a full atonement
172 | out
173 1 | here first, amidst the outstretched sluggish cattle, dry grass
174 | own
175 1 | and wearied back, and my painful steps to a dreadful death.
176 1 | gall, and my countenance pale with death. Behold my hands
177 1 | a conqueror bear off the palm in every contest. If these
178 1 | remembering my innumerable pangs of body and soul, learn
179 1 | afflicted cheeks; see my parched tongue poisoned with gall,
180 1 | bed in a narrow stall. I passed my earliest years in the
181 1 | streaming from it, and my perforated feet, and blood-stained
182 1 | my earliest years in the Pharian regions, being an exile
183 1 | prepared for accusations. Picture to your mind both the witnesses,
184 1 | with death. Behold my hands pierced with nails, and my arms
185 1 | like my sufferings), if the piety due, and gratitude worthy
186 1 | judgment of the blinded Pilate, and the immense cross pressing
187 1 | things, the prayers of the pious will bring you up in sacred
188 1 | your breast. I am He who, pitying the bitter misfortunes of
189 1 | of fickle fortune, and to place your hope in the fleeting
190 1 | if at any time you find pleasure in thinking over them, if
191 1 | together the designs and plots, and the impious price of
192 1 | cheeks; see my parched tongue poisoned with gall, and my countenance
193 1 | drained with cruel thorns, and pouring down like rain from all
194 1 | fastings, and the extremity of poverty itself, and the lowest circumstances;
195 1 | enjoyment of present things, the prayers of the pious will bring
196 1 | approach, and are entering the precincts of the middle of the temple,
197 1 | the blows, and tongues prepared for accusations. Picture
198 1 | riches and the enjoyment of present things, the prayers of the
199 1 | Pilate, and the immense cross pressing my shoulders and wearied
200 1 | innocent blood; and the pretended kisses of a disciple, and
201 1 | and plots, and the impious price of my innocent blood; and
202 1 | with the sweetness of the promised good. Until the great favour
203 1 | though innocent, by deadly punishment, a cruel death on the dreadful
204 1 | happy life, amidst severe punishments, will cherish you with heavenly
205 1 | the minds of men to the pursuit of genial uprightness, uniting
206 1 | experience griefs with me, put together the designs and
207 1 | Jerusalem, harassed by the raging cares of envy and cruel
208 1 | thorns, and pouring down like rain from all sides a stream
209 1 | great favour of God shall recall your happy" soul to the
210 1 | the right way, the true redemption, the banner of God, and
211 1 | But, truly, if you thus regard this perishable world, and
212 1 | torments and cruel death, remembering my innumerable pangs of
213 1 | brightest light from above is restored to the earth; here is the
214 1 | shadow of earthly beauty, the result will be, that you will not
215 1 | reign of Herod; and after my return to Judaea I spent the rest
216 1 | deprive yourself of earthly riches and the enjoyment of present
217 1 | I am a rest to you, the right way, the true redemption,
218 1 | blood, sprinkle it with rising tears, and at times bear
219 | s
220 1 | pious will bring you up in sacred habits, and in the hope
221 1 | aroused by which you will be safe, and as a conqueror bear
222 1 | the blessed companies of saints in perpetual bliss, it shall
223 1 | blinded by madness, dared to seek for me, though innocent,
224 1 | memorials shall turn away your senses, which are devoted to a
225 1 | of a happy life, amidst severe punishments, will cherish
226 1 | world, from the fleeting shadow of earthly beauty, the result
227 1 | the land of Judged was a shelter for me at my birth, and
228 1 | virtue, and they will be shields against the snares of an
229 1 | immense cross pressing my shoulders and wearied back, and my
230 1 | and the great wound in my side; see the blood streaming
231 1 | down like rain from all sides a stream of blood over my
232 1 | Survey my compressed and sightless eyes, and my afflicted cheeks;
233 1 | of God, and a memorable sign of fate. It was on account
234 1 | amidst the outstretched sluggish cattle, dry grass gave me
235 1 | will be shields against the snares of an enemy, aroused by
236 1 | after my return to Judaea I spent the rest of my years, always
237 1 | wet with innocent blood, sprinkle it with rising tears, and
238 1 | gave me a bed in a narrow stall. I passed my earliest years
239 1 | wearied back, and my painful steps to a dreadful death. Now
240 1 | and with lowly countenance stooping to the earth, which is wet
241 | stop
242 1 | like rain from all sides a stream of blood over my divine
243 1 | in my side; see the blood streaming from it, and my perforated
244 1 | disciple, and the insults and strivings of the cruel multitude;
245 1 | to bear anything like my sufferings), if the piety due, and
246 1 | dew, and feed you with the sweetness of the promised good. Until
247 1 | uniting with wholesome teaching many evident miracles: on
248 1 | sprinkle it with rising tears, and at times bear me and
249 1 | precincts of the middle of the temple, stop a little and look
250 1 | Text.~WHOEVER you are who approach,
251 | them
252 | there
253 | they
254 1 | time you find pleasure in thinking over them, if in your mind
255 | this
256 1 | head drained with cruel thorns, and pouring down like rain
257 1 | the earth, but everywhere threats, everywhere labours. First
258 | thus
259 1 | These memorials, if at any time you find pleasure in thinking
260 1 | with rising tears, and at times bear me and my admonitions
261 | together
262 1 | afflicted cheeks; see my parched tongue poisoned with gall, and
263 1 | moreover, the blows, and tongues prepared for accusations.
264 1 | and while you look upon my torments and cruel death, remembering
265 1 | fleeting years of life. But, truly, if you thus regard this
266 1 | enticed by empty hope, to trust the frail enjoyments of
267 1 | If these memorials shall turn away your senses, which
268 | under
269 1 | pursuit of genial uprightness, uniting with wholesome teaching
270 | Until
271 1 | to the pursuit of genial uprightness, uniting with wholesome
272 1 | with lamentation adore the venerable wood of the cross, and with
273 1 | will be, that you will not venture, enticed by empty hope,
274 | very
275 1 | life that I entered the Virgin's womb, was made man, and
276 1 | be incitements to true virtue, and they will be shields
277 1 | endure hardships, and to watch over your own safety. These
278 1 | a rest to you, the right way, the true redemption, the
279 1 | pressing my shoulders and wearied back, and my painful steps
280 1 | stooping to the earth, which is wet with innocent blood, sprinkle
281 | while
282 | WHOEVER
283 1 | uprightness, uniting with wholesome teaching many evident miracles:
284 1 | cross. And if you yourself wish to discriminate these things
285 1 | Picture to your mind both the witnesses, and the accursed judgment
286 1 | that I entered the Virgin's womb, was made man, and suffered
287 1 | lamentation adore the venerable wood of the cross, and with lowly
288 1 | piety due, and gratitude worthy of my labours shall arise,
289 1 | drawn out, and the great wound in my side; see the blood
290 1 | labours. First of all a wretched dwelling in the land of