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 followeth the prayer, Deus qui corda fidelium, etc. These being said, he shall pray to God to bestow upon him his divine grace, to assist at this holy exercise, with that attention, due recollection, fear and reverence, beseeming so great a majesty, humbly beseeching him, so to pass over this time of holy prayer, that he may return from thence fortified with new fervor, to execute whatsoever shall belong to his holy service; for prayer which beareth not this fruit is luke-warm, imperfect, and of no moment before God.