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XXIII: “Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! I implore…” |
Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! I implore
Thee by the onrushing winds of Thy grace, and by
them Who are the Day-Springs of Thy purpose and
the Dawning-Places of Thine inspiration, to send
down upon me and upon all that have sought Thy
face that which beseemeth Thy generosity and bountiful
grace, and is worthy of Thy bestowals and
favors. Poor and desolate I am, O my Lord! Immerse
me in the ocean of Thy wealth; athirst, suffer me to
drink from the living waters of Thy loving-kindness.
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I beseech Thee, by Thine own Self and by Him
Whom Thou hast appointed as the Manifestation of
Thine own Being and Thy discriminating Word unto
all that are in heaven and on earth, to gather together
Thy servants beneath the shade of the Tree of Thy
gracious providence. Help them, then, to partake of
its fruits, to incline their ears to the rustling of its
leaves, and to the sweetness of the voice of the Bird
that chanteth upon its branches. Thou art, verily, the
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Help in Peril, the Inaccessible, the Almighty, the
Most Bountiful.
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