Placeholder: Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h

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Most glorious God, a sustaining power through Your holy lieutenants! An armed crowd of peoples leaps up and rushes to your halls from all sides. From the swollen waves you have drawn off a clear spring with rippling water, You have selected Bishop Medard from a people of rude understanding. (5) Having fled to holy things he strives to make the people leave the sin of idolatry; as if they were dung, he despises the heathen ash-tree, mules and oxen. His own flesh is weakened by frequent fasting, h

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