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 Thus they  heaped  dolors  upon  dolors,  most  cruelly disjointing all  thy  bones,  breaking  all  thy  veins,  and renewing all  thy  sacred  wounds. O most sweet Jesus, by  the  memory  of  all  these  pains  and  torments on the  Cross,  vouchsafe  to  give  me  thy  fear  and  love, with perfect  charity  towards  my  neighbour. Amen.

O most piousmerciful [sic]  Lord  Jesus,  etc.

Our Father,  etc. Hail Mary,  etc.

MOST sweet  Lord  Jesus,  heavenly  physician  of human  nature,  and  eternal  king; remember, I beseech thee,  all  those  bitter  pains  which  thou didst endure  in  thy  sacred  members,  being  raised  up upon  the  cross,  with  all  thy  precious  body  rent  and torn, all  thy  bones  being  so  disjointed,  that  not  one remained in  its  right  place; not  having,  from  the crown of  thy  head  to  the  soles  of  thy  feet,  any part left  whole,  so  that  no  dolor  could  be  compared to thine; at  which  time  being  unmindful  of  thine own torments,  thou  didst  mercifully  pray  to  thy heavenly Father  for  thy  cruel  enemies,  saying: Father forgive  them, for  they  know  not  what  they do. O most meek  and  merciful  Lord  Jesus,  by  this  thy admirable benignity,  goodness,  love,  and  mercy,  and by all  thy  bitter  pains  and  torments,  grant  that  the memory of  thy  dolorous  passion  may  be  to  me  a most  powerful  protection  of  my  soul  and  body, against all  the  deceits,  temptations,  and  molestations of the  devil,  my  cruel  enemy. Amen.

O most merciful  Lord  Jesus,  etc.

Our Father,  etc. Hail Mary,  etc.

MOST sweet  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  mirror  of  eternal brightness,  and  wisdom  of  the  omnipotent Father, remember  the  bitter  grief  and  sorrow  thy