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Qua Christus hora sitiit (saec. VIII)
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- File:57 Qua Christus.mp3 H.II, p. 57
Latinam Qua Christus hora sitiit crucem vel in qua subiit, quos praestat in hac psallere ditet siti iustitiae.
quam ipse de se satiet, crimen sit ut fastidium virtusque desiderium.
sic influat psallentibus, ut carnis aestus frigeat et mentis algor ferveat.
Christi Patrisque Spiritum; unum potens per omnia, fove precantes, Trinitas. Amen. |
English The hour in which Christ became thirsty or also in which, unto the cross, He climbed, supplies those in this hour to sing psalms, enriches with thirst for justice.
which may He from Himself satisfy, may crime be unto loathing and virtue, desire.
thus let it flow into those singing the psalms, that the flesh's heat may become frigid and the mind's coldness may become fervent.
and Christ's and the Father's Spirit; One, Powerful through all things, support those entreating, O Trinity! Amen. |