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Note title 'Adiunge ... orandum V.S. 'Propter orationem'
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The two variations have the same basic meaning, but the first is far more descriptive.

'Adiunge tanquam optimum medium ad ferventius orandum'- Apply yourself as it were toward the midst of the best and more fervent prayer.

'propter orationem'- by means of prayer.

They both involve turning to prayer, but the first option contains descriptions of the ideal type of prayer.

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