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CXXIII: “Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! Thou hast,…” 209 |
Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! Thou hast,
in Thine all highest Paradise, assigned unto Thy servants
such stations that if any one of them were to
be unveiled to men’s eyes all who are in heaven and
all who are on earth would be dumbfounded. By Thy
might! Were kings to witness so great a glory they
would, assuredly, rid themselves of their dominions
and cleave to such of their subjects as have entered
beneath the shadow of Thine immeasurable mercy
and sought the shelter of Thine all-glorious name.
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I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Beloved of
the worlds and the Desire of all that have recognized
Thee, by Thy name, through which Thou stirrest up
whom Thou willest and drawest toward Thee whom
Thou pleasest, to open the eyes of all that are dear to
Thee, that haply they may not be veiled from Thee
as the peoples of the earth are, but may outwardly
perceive the signs and tokens of Thy power, and inwardly
apprehend the things Thou didst ordain for
them in the realms of Thy glory.
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