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Ex more docti mystico (Gregorius Magnus?)
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- File:52 Ex more.mp3 H.I, p. 52
Latinam Ex more docti mystico servemus abstinentiam, deno dierum circulo ducto quater notissimo.
hanc praetulerunt, postmodum Christus sacravit, omnium rex atque factor temporum.
verbis, cibis et potibus, somno, iocis et arctius perstemus in custodia.
quae subruunt mentes vagas, nullumque demus callido hosti locum tyrannidis.
concede, simplex Unitas, ut fructuosa sint tuis haec parcitatis munera. Amen. |
English From the custom mystical, having been taught may we keep abstinence, in the ten days' cycle being lead four times, most well known.
this demonstrated, later Christ consecrated it, all things' King and also the Maker of time.
words, food and drink, sleep, jokes and strictly may we persevere with care.
which undermines the wandering mind, and not may we give to the cunning enemy, a position of tyranny.
Vouchsafe, O Simple Unity, that fruitfulness may be in Thine these gifts of frugality. Amen. |