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CXLVII: “Thou art He, O my God, through Whose names…” |
Thou art He, O my God, through Whose names
the sick are healed and the ailing are restored, and
the thirsty are given drink, and the sore-vexed are
tranquillized, and the wayward are guided, and the
abased are exalted, and the poor are enriched, and the
ignorant are enlightened, and the gloomy are illumined,
and the sorrowful are cheered, and the chilled
are warmed, and the downtrodden are raised up.
Through Thy name, O my God, all created things
were stirred up, and the heavens were spread, and
the earth was established, and the clouds were raised
and made to rain upon the earth. This, verily, is a
token of Thy grace unto all Thy creatures.
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I implore Thee, therefore, by Thy name through
which Thou didst manifest Thy Godhead, and didst
exalt Thy Cause above all creation, and by each of
Thy most excellent titles and most august attributes,
and by all the virtues wherewith Thy transcendent
and most exalted Being is extolled, to send down this
night from the clouds of Thy mercy the rains of Thy
healing upon this suckling, whom Thou hast related
unto Thine all-glorious Self in the kingdom of Thy
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creation. Clothe him, then, O my God, by Thy grace,
with the robe of well-being and health, and guard
him, O my Beloved, from every affliction and disorder,
and from whatever is obnoxious unto Thee.
Thy might, verily, is equal to all things. Thou, in
truth, art the Most Powerful, the Self-Subsisting.
Send down, moreover, upon him, O my God, the
good of this world and of the next, and the good of
the former and latter generations. Thy might and
Thy wisdom are, verily, equal unto this.
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