Prayers of Great Traditions

(Axel Boer) #1

Notes 167


5 and 7


These prayers are adapted from Augustine of Hippo, as in Schaff, P. (ed.) A
Select Library of the Christian Church, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers. 1st
series, Vol. 1 (trans. J. G. Pilkington, 1886) (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson,
1994) and other editions.
80 Book I, 1, p. 45.
81 Book VI, 26, p. 101.
82 Book VIII, 29, p. 127.
83 Book IV, 10, p. 71.
84 Book IV, 19, p. 74.
85 Book IV, 31, p. 78.
86 Book IV, 15, pp. 72–73.
87 Book VIII, 9, pp. 119–110.
88 Book V, 2, pp. 79-80.
89 Book I, 1, p. 45.
90 Book VI, 8, p. 93.
91 Book VI, 26, p. 100.
92 Psalm 16.
93 Book VII, 14, p. 108.


94 Book VII, 16, p. 109.
95 Book I, 31, p. 54.
96 Book I, 6, p. 46.
97 Book VI, 8, p. 93.
98 Book XI, 4, p. 164.
99 Book IV, 25, p. 76.
100 Book VIII, 9, p. 120.
101 Book V, 2, p. 80.
102 Book VIII, 1, p. 116.
103 Book VI, 26, p. 101.
104 Psalm 30.
105 Book VII, 14, p. 108.
106 Book XIII, 53, p. 207.

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These prayers are adapted from traditional Benedictine sources and from
Offices and Prayers of the Oblates of St. Benedict, Antiochian Orthodox
Christian Archdiocese of North America (Whittier, CA: Orthodox Christian
Press, 1997), ‘Prayers for Everyday Use’.
107 Based on Veni, sanctu Spiritus
(thirteenth century).
108 I Chronicles 29.10–13.


109 ‘Prayers for Everyday Use’, p. 47.
110 ‘Prayers for Everyday Use, 2’,^
p. 47.
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