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Latina: Octo versiculi e psalmis davidicis a S. Bernardo selecti, quos ipse quotidie pro felici mortis hora dixisse traditur
Deutsch: Acht Verse aus den Davidspsalmen, von St. Bernhard ausgewählt, die er selbst täglich für eine glückliche Sterbestunde gebetet haben soll
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Source David Gregor Corner: Promptuarium catholicae devotionis, 5. Edition, Wien 1636, S. 1138
Author David Gregor Corner, Bernhard von Clairvaux, Bibel

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