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				¶ Seint Hillere archevesque de Peyters ordina ces salmes pur prier a Dieu. 
				 
				¶ Qui velt rien prier a soy, die ov devocion devaunt la croys, “Ad te Domine levavi 
				animam meam Deus meus in te confido” etc. [Psalm 24], e “Inclina Domine aurem 
				tuam et exaudi me quoniam inops” etc. [Psalm 85]. 
				 
				 
				¶ Quy est environee de ses enimis, die ov devocion cestes psaumes, e il serra 
				delyverez: “Exurgat Deus” [Psalm 67], e “Deus laudem meam [ne tacueris]” [Psalm  
				108]. 
				 
				¶ Si vous estes chey en bosoigne, eiez bone esperaunce en Dieu. Dites, “In te 
				Domine speravi” le premer [Psalm 30]. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun vueille aler la ou il se doute, die treis foiz ov devocion, “Iudica me Deus 
				et discerne” etc. [Psalm 42], e ayle seurement. 
				 
				¶ Si vous estes molt en meseisse de cuer e volez que Dieus vous delyvre, diez a 
				genoils ov lermes vij foiz, “Exaudi Deus orationem meam et ne despexeris” etc. 
				[Psalm 54], “Miserere mei Deus quoniam conculcavit [me homo]” etc. [Psalm 55]. 
				 
				 
				¶ Si vous devez pleder ov vostre sovereine, priez Dieu humblement qu’il vous doint 
				force e poer de acontrester vostre adversarie, e ditez, “Miserere mei Deus [miserere 
				mei] quoniam in te confidit [anima mea]” [Psalm 56]. 
				 
				¶ Quy deyve aler a bataille, die un ascun die pur ly, “Eripe me de inimicis meis 
				Deus et ab insurgentibus [in me libera me]” [Psalm 58], “Exaudi Deus  
				deprecationem meam intende orationi mee” [Psalm 60], “Exaudi Deus orationem 
				meam cum deprecor” etc. [Psalm 63]. 
				 
				¶ Quant vous levez le matyn, dites, “Deus in nomine tuo salvum me fac” [Psalm 53],      
				“Deus repulisti [nos]” [Psalm 59], treis Paternoster, treis Ave Maria, e passerez cel  
				jour sauntz encombraunce. 
				 
				¶ Qui ad volenté de peccher, prie Dieu devoutement qu’il ly doint repentaunce, e 
				veroyment il serra delyvrez s’il die, “Deus misereatur” [Psalm 66]. 
				 
				¶ Quant vous alez vers vostre enymy ou ad vostre adversarie, dites ov devocioun, 
				“Iudica Domine nocentes me” [Psalm 34], e il ne avera poer de vous nuyre. 
				 
				 
				¶ Quant vous avez de rien songié, alez lendemain devant le crucifix en la eglise, e 
				dites, “Ad Dominum cum tribularer [clamavi]” [Psalm 119], Paternoster, Ave Maria, 
				e Credo. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun soit enprisonee, si se conffesse bien e nettement, e puis die ces psalmes. 
				E si yl ne les puet dire, die ascun autre pur ly mes, | qu’il soit bien e nettement 
				confés, e pus les die quaraunte foiz, “Domine probasti me” [Psalm 138], “Eripe me 
				Domine ab homine malo a viro iniquo [eripe me]” etc. [Psalm 139]. 
				 
				 
				¶ Si ascun vueille comencer ascune graunde chose, si prie l’eyde de Dieu, e 
				s’estende devant l’auter, e die synk foiz, “Deus in adiutorium [meum intende]” 
				[Psalm 69]. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun se doute que le Deble eit poer de ly, die trei foiz cest salme, “In te 
				Domine speravi” le secounde [Psalm 70]. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun chese en defaute de siecle, die nuef foiz a genoils devant le croys ov bon 
				devocioun, e Dieu ly aydera: “Deus venerunt gentes” [Psalm 78]. 
				 
				 
				¶ Si ascun vuelle requere la merci de Dieu, e qu’il otreye sa preeyere e paremplisse 
				soun desir en bien, die x foiz, “Ad te levavi oculos meos” [Psalm 122], “Ad te 
				Domine clamabo” [Psalm 27], “Usquequo Domine” [Psalm 12]. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun soit en anguisse ou tribulacion, die par un digmange devant le cors 
				Nostre Seigneur, “Domine quid multiplicati” [Psalm 3], “Salvum me fac Deus” 
				[Psalm 68], “Domine refugium [tu factus es nobis]” [Psalm 89]. 
				 
				¶ Si ascun soit grevement en malady, die, “Domine refugium [tu factus es nobis]” 
				[Psalm 89], e il sentira aleggaunce. 
				 
				¶ En memoire de la passioun Jesu Christ, deit um dire ov bon devocioun, “Deus 
				Deus meus respice [me]” [Psalm 21], e a la elevacion, “Te Deum laudemus.” 
				
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				¶ Saint Hilary the Archbishop of Poitiers ordained these psalms for praying to God. 
				 
				¶ He who wishes to pray for something for himself, say with devotion before the 
				cross, “To thee, O Lord, have I lifted up my soul. In thee, O my God, I put my 
				trust” etc. [Psalm 24], and “Incline thy ear, O Lord, and hear me: for I am needy” 
				etc. [Psalm 85]. 
				 
				¶ He who is surrounded by his enemies, say with devotion these psalms, and he will 
				be delivered: “Let God arise” [Psalm 67], and “O God, be thou not silent in my 
				praise” [Psalm 108]. 
				 
				¶ If you have fallen in need, have good hope in God. Say, “In thee, O Lord, have 
				I hoped” the first [Psalm 30]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone wishes to go where he is fearful, say three times with devotion, “Judge 
				me, O God, and distinguish” etc. [Psalm 42], and go safely. 
				 
				¶ If you are in great affliction of heart and wish for God to deliver you, say on your 
				knees with tears seven times, “Hear, O God, my prayer, and despise not” etc. 
				[Psalm 54], “Have mercy on me, O God, for man hath trodden me underfoot” etc. 
				[Psalm 55]. 
				 
				¶ If you must plead before your sovereign, pray to God humbly that he give you 
				strength and power to oppose your adversary, and say, “Have mercy on me, O God, 
				have mercy on me: for my soul trusteth in thee” [Psalm 56]. 
				 
				¶ He who must go into battle, say or let someone say for him, “Deliver me from my 
				enemies, O my God, and defend me from them that rise up against me” [Psalm 58], 
				“Hear, O God, my supplication: be attentive to my prayer” [Psalm 60], “Hear, O 
				God, my prayer, when I make supplication to thee” etc. [Psalm 63]. 
				 
				¶ When you rise in the morning, say, “Save me, O God, by thy name” [Psalm 53],“O 
				God, thou hast cast us off” [Psalm 59], three Paternosters, three Ave Marias, and 
				you will go through the day without encumbrance. 
				 
				¶ He who has a desire to sin, pray to God devoutly that he give him repentance, 
				and he will truly be delivered if he says, “May God have mercy” [Psalm 66]. 
				 
				¶ When you go toward your enemy or against your adversary, say with devotion, 
				“Judge thou, O Lord, them that wrong me” [Psalm 34], and he will not have power 
				to harm you. 
				 
				¶ When you have dreamed of something, go on the morrow before the crucifix in 
				church, and say, “In my trouble I cried to the Lord” [Psalm 119], Paternoster, Ave 
				Maria, and Creed. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should be imprisoned, let him confess himself well and cleanly, and 
				then say these psalms. And if he is not able to say them, let someone else speak for 
				him instead, | so long as he is well and cleanly confessed, and then say these forty 
				times, “Lord, thou hast proved me” [Psalm 138], “Deliver me, O Lord, from the evil 
				 man; rescue me from the unjust man” etc. [Psalm 139]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should wish to begin a great matter, pray thus for God’s help, and lie 
				prostrate before the altar, and say five times, “O God, come to my assistance” 
				[Psalm 69]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone fears that the Devil may have power over him, say this psalm three 
				times, “In thee, O Lord, I have hoped” the second [Psalm 70]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should fall on account of the world, say nine times on his knees before 
				the cross with good devotion, and God will help him: “O God, the heathens are 
				come” [Psalm 78]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should wish to ask for God’s mercy, and that he might grant his prayer 
				and well fulfill his desire, say ten times, “To thee I have lifted up my eyes” [Psalm 
				122], “Unto thee I will cry, O Lord” [Psalm 27], “How long, O Lord” [Psalm 12]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should be in anguish or tribulation, say on Sunday before the body of 
				Our Lord, “Why, O Lord, are they multiplied” [Psalm 3], “Save me, O God” [Psalm 
				68], “Lord, thou hast been our refuge” [Psalm 89]. 
				 
				¶ If anyone should be gravely ill, say, “Lord, you have been our refuge” [Psalm 89], 
				and he will feel relief. 
				 
				¶ In memory of the Passion of Jesus Christ, one ought to say with good devotion, 
				“O God my God, look upon me” [Psalm 21], and at the Levation, “Te Deum 
				laudemus.”
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