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V. May ; graciously/ V. Mj ^ through R. 4 7. May the Y\ Ana vrjy 7. May V ciously A T. Majjf ough£ m 30gle , , ,, be irreligious, therefore, we have received. It would v jn idie amusements, or If not Impious, to spend thlsda„ai concerns, whilst we in the management of tempos precepts of C»od and are strictly obliged, both by thu as every liolyday of his Church, to sanctity it, as web vine offices, hearing obligation, by assisting at the Di seP> reading pious sermons or catechetical d i scour Jioreise of corporal books, employing ourselves in the exo,«ially in mak- er spiritual works of mercy, and espd ortant of all ing solid reflections on the most imp* affairs— the affair of our eternal salvation; 1 |Sraqir fa tin Soli) ®rinitip Glory be to the Father, who, by hi^e mighty power, hath created me, and m ^ me to his own image and likeness. Glory w. to the Son, who by his wisdom hath ax, livered me from hell, and opened for me they gates of heaven. Glory be to the Holy Ghost, who, in his mercy, nath sanctified me by V baptism, and who incessantly worketh my \ sanctification by the fresh graces I daily re- y ceive from his bounty. Glory be to the three adorable Persons of the blessed Trinity, which was as great at the beginning as now is, or will be for ever and ever.
We adore thee, 0 holy Trinity! we rever- ence thee ; we thank thee with the humblest sentiments of gratitude, for having been pleased to reveal to us this glorious and in- comprehensible mystery.
Grant that, by persevering in this faith till death, we may see and glorify in heaven what we believe here below on earth — one God in three Di- vine Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen
