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Neither is Prayer the weapon with which we only wound our Enemies, but it is (to speak with St. Ambrose) telum quo vulneramus Cor Dei, a weapon with which God himself is wounded, as the Spouse in the Canticles speaks, Charitate vulneror; no other Artillery but this can batter the Cittadel of the great King. This is a Truth so evident, that the dim light of Nature taught the very Heathens it, |
Neither is Prayer the weapon with which we only wound our Enemies, but it is (to speak with Saint Ambrose) telum quo vulneramus Cor Dei, a weapon with which God himself is wounded, as the Spouse in the Canticles speaks, Charitate vulneror; not other artillery but this can batter the Citadel of the great King. This is a Truth so evident, that the dim Light of Nature taught the very heathens it, |
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