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CXLVI: “Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God! I beg of Thee…” 235 |
Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God! I beg of Thee
by Thy Name through which He Who is Thy Beauty
hath been stablished upon the throne of Thy Cause,
and by Thy Name through which Thou changest all
things, and gatherest together all things, and callest
to account all things, and rewardest all things, and
preservest all things, and sustainest all things—I beg
of Thee to guard this handmaiden who hath fled for
refuge to Thee, and hath sought the shelter of Him
in Whom Thou Thyself art manifest, and hath put
her whole trust and confidence in Thee.
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She is sick, O my God, and hath entered beneath
the shadow of the Tree of Thy healing; afflicted, and
hath fled to the City of Thy protection; diseased, and
hath sought the Fountain-Head of Thy favors; sorely
vexed, and hath hasted to attain the Well-Spring of
Thy tranquillity; burdened with sin, and hath set her
face toward the court of Thy forgiveness.
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Attire her, by Thy sovereignty and Thy loving-kindness,
O my God and my Beloved, with the raiment
of Thy balm and Thy healing, and make her
quaff of the cup of Thy mercy and Thy favors. Protect
her, moreover, from every affliction and ailment,
from all pain and sickness, and from whatsoever may
be abhorrent unto Thee.
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Thou, in truth, art immensely exalted above all else
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except Thyself. Thou art, verily, the Healer, the All-Sufficing,
the Preserver, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most
Merciful.
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