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Art. 110, Contra inimicos si quos habes

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¶ Contra inimicos si quos habes, lege hunc psalmum lxiii, “Exaudi Deus orationem
meam cum deprecor.” Super has philatirias, et ligas eas in brachio tuo et vinces
eos.

¶ Si quis factus fuerit egenus et pauper, dicat hunc psalmum cotidie, sepcies in die
et sepcies in sero, et convertetur eius inopia in diviciis: “In te Domine speravi” im
[Psalm 30], “Deus venerunt [gentes]” [Psalm 78].


¶ Si quis timuerit temptationem, leget hunc psalmum, “Salvum me fac Deus” [Psalm     
68], et fiet tranquillitas magna in terra et in mari, et saneberis in quo volueris.


¶ Scribe hunc psalmum in carta (et nomine infirmantis), | et suffumiga incenso in
trivio, et quadrivio, et cotidie lege hunc psalmum, “Deus in adiutorium meum
intende” [Psalm 69], et sanabitur.

¶ Si placitare debeas cum maiore vel potenciore, antequam exeas ad placitum, dic
hunc psalmum: “In te Domine speravi” [Psalm 70].

¶ Et contra adversarios et maliciosos, dic, “Deus laudem [meam ne tacueris]” [Psalm
108].

¶ Scribe hunc psalmum in nomine cuius vis et nomine martiris eius, et liga in
brachio tuo — “Deus iudicium tuum regi da” [Psalm 71] — et habebis dilectionem
ab eo maximam.

¶ Scribe hunc psalmum, “Quam bonus Israel [Deus]” [Psalm 72], et suspende in
brachio tuo, et dabitur tibi quod postularis a principe vel potestate.

¶ Scribe hunc salmum, “Ut quid Deus rep[p]ulisti” [Psalm 73], in nomine inimici
tui simul, et nomen tuum, et has philatirias et mitte in ignem, et dispergentur
statim.

¶ Quod non planget puer, scribe hunc psalmum totum et liga in brachio pueri, et
non planget: “Nonne Deo subiecta [erit anima mea]” [Psalm 61].

¶ Ad elevationem corporis Christi, dic hunc psalmum, “Te Deum laudamus.”
¶ Against enemies if you have them, read this Psalm 63, “Hear, O God, my prayer,
when I make supplication to thee.” Concerning these phylacteries, you both tie
them on your arm and bind them.

¶ If anyone becomes destitute and a pauper, let him say this psalm daily, seven
times during the day and seven times in the evening, and his need will be turned
into wealth: “In thee, O Lord, have I hoped” the first [Psalm 30], “O God, the
heathens are come” [Psalm 78].

¶ If anyone bears temptation, he will read this psalm, “Save me, O God” [Psalm 68],
and a great calm will be made upon earth and sea, and you will be restored as you
wish.

¶ Write this psalm on paper (and with the name of the person suffering debility), |
and fumigate with incense at the meeting of three roads, and of four, and daily read
this psalm, “O God, come to my assistance” [Psalm 69], and he will be restored.

¶ If you must make a plea with a greater or more powerful person, before you go
forth to plea, say this psalm: “In thee, O Lord, I have hoped” [Psalm 70].

¶ And against opponents and evildoers, say, “O God, be thou not silent in my
praise” [Psalm 108].

¶ Write this psalm in the name of whomever you will and in the name of his martyr
saint, and bind it on your arm — “Give to the king thy judgment, O God” [Psalm
71] — and you will have the greatest delight from him.

¶ Write this psalm, “How good is God to Israel” [Psalm 72], and hang it on your
arm, and what you demand of a prince or an authority will be granted to you.

¶ Write this psalm, “O God, why hast thou cast us off” [Psalm 73], in the name of
your enemy, and [write] your name, and put these phylacteries into the fire, and
they will be scattered immediately.

¶ So that a child will not whine, write this whole psalm and bind it on the child’s arm,
and he will not whine: “Shall not my soul be subject to God” [Psalm 61].

¶ At the Levation of Christ’s body, say this hymn, “We praise you, God.”