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I am forwarding this for a friend. Can anyone identify the source of the following prayer (cited by the Menagier de Paris) ? My guess was that it had a liturgical origin, but I'd like to submit it to people who know more about this that I do.
> Gracias ago tibi, domine deus, omnipotens qui trinus et unus es semper in omnibus et eras ante omnia et eris per omnia deus benedictus per secula, qui me de transacto noctis spacio ad matutinales horas deducere dignitatus es. Et nunc queso, domine, ut dons michi hunc diem per tuam sanctam misericordiam sine peccato transire quatenus ad vesperum. Et semper tibi, domine deo meo, refferre valeam actiones graciarum. Per christum dominum. Amen.
Thanks !
Frans van Liere
Department of History, Calvin College
1845 Knollcrest Circle SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4402
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http://www.calvin.edu/academic/history/faculty/vanlieref/
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