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84 angry with us, neither be mindful of our wickednesses, but graciously look upon us even now, and deliver us from our enemies; for Thou art our, and we Thy people; all the work of Thy hands, and by Thy Name are we named.

Both now.

Open to us the gate of mercy, O blessed Mother of ; hoping in thee, let us not be confounded; may we be delivered through thee from all troubles; for thou art the salvation of the race of Christians.

We bow before Thy spotless Image, O good One, entreating forgiveness of our failings, O, our ; for Thou wast willing and pleased to bear flesh upon the Cross, to deliver from