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JOHN LORD DE JOINVILLE
Memoirs of Louis IX, King of France
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JOHN LORD DE JOINVILLE
Memoirs of Louis IX, King of France
page 185
Α ο. 1270.3 TUE KINO'S ADVICE TO HIS SON. 527 *.v ·
creet persons of a pure conversation, and give them with the advice of well-advised, prudent persons. Avoid going to war with any Christian power, without mature deliberation, and if it can in anywise be prevented. If thou goest to war, respect churchmen and all who bave done thee no wrong. Should contentions arise between thy vassals, put an end to them as speedily as possible.
" Attend frequently to the conduct of thy bailiffs, provosts, and others thy officers : inquire into their behaviour, in order that if there may be any amendment to be made in their manner of distributing justice, thou mayest make it. Should any disgraceful sin, such as blasphemy or heresy, be prevalent in thy kingdom, have it instantly destroyed and driven thence. Be careful that thou keep a liberal establishment, but with economy.
" I beseech thee, my child, that thou hold me, and my poor soul, in thy remembrance when I am no more, and that thou succour me by masses, prayers, intercessions, alms, and benefactions, throughout thy kingdom, and that thou allot for me a part of all the good acts thou shalt perform.
" I give thee every blessing that father ever bestowed on
son, beseeching the whole Trinity of paradise, the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Ghost, to preserve and guard thee from
all evile, more particularly that thou die not under any deadly
sin, and that we may, after this mortal life, appear together
before God, to render him praise and thanksgiving, without
ceasing, in his kingdom of paradise. Amen."
When the good king St. Louis had finished giving the
above instructions to the lord Philip, his son, his disorder so
greatly increased, that he asked for the sacraments of the
holy church, which were duly administered to him, whilst he
enjoyed full life and perfect memory. This was very appa
rent when they came to the unction ; for when they chanted
the seven penitential psalms, he himself repeated the responses
with the assistants, who replied to the priest that was anoint
ing him. I have since heard from my lord the connt d'Alen
con, his son, that while the good king was in the agonies of
death, he made efforts to call on all the saints in paradise to
come and aid him in his distress. He in particular called on
my lord St. James, in repeating his prayer, which begins
w
Esto Domine." He prayed to my lord St. Denis of France.
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