The Watering of the Heart

Book Title: Pious addresses of the heart to God wherein is shown its departure from and return to God in forty seven divine emblems illustrated with copper plates / By a Private Hand.

Author: Private hand

Image Title: The Watering of the Heart

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Description: This emblem depicts a woman holding her heart steady as an angel empties the contents of a vessel into it. This image is titled with the Latin CORDIS IRRIGATIO, which translates “the watering of the heart,” and is accompanied by the text of Ecclesiastes 24:42. This is the twenty-ninth in a series of 47 emblems published anonymously and adapted from Benedictine writer Benedict van Haeften's Schola Cordis (1629).

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