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1 II | so that, as the sinful soul, the throne of the devil, 2 III | sorrow passed through her soul. Well could she say with 3 III | And, therefore, Mary's soul was filled with exceeding 4 III | pray, let the faithful soul pray: "For Thou lightest 5 III | worthy of this name." Now the soul of man is the handmaid who 6 III | Lady Mary is every human soul, yea, the universal Church. 7 III | longeth to venerate, my soul desireth to beseech, because 8 IV | same Mary who said: "My soul doth magnify the Lord." 9 IV | doth magnify the Lord." The soul magnifies that which it 10 IV | rejoices in. Therefore, the soul of Mary most befittingly 11 IV | contradicted, and thine own soul a sword shall pierce." This 12 IV | cannot kill or wound the soul, so the sharp Passion of 13 IV | compassion it pierced the soul of Mary, never dealt it 14 V | of God, that is, the holy soul, saith as in the Canticle: " 15 V | eternal concupiscences." O soul, O soul, dost thou not experience 16 V | concupiscences." O soul, O soul, dost thou not experience 17 V | glorious. Delightful in her soul, miraculous in her Son, 18 V | therefore, made the mind and the soul of Mary delightful with 19 V | enriched who said: "Let my soul be filled as with marrow 20 VI | the truth set in order the soul of Mary in truth above herself, 21 VI | lowliness, she said: "My soul doth magnify the Lord." 22 VI | because of thee, and that my soul may live by thy grace" ( 23 VI | seven gifts of body and of soul. Every glorified body has 24 VI | sword passed through her own soul? For we neither read nor 25 VI | thou, is the glory of her soul ? This blessed soul has 26 VI | her soul ? This blessed soul has three beatific gifts-the 27 VI | Heaven, how much more the soul of her who brought forth 28 VI | forth in this world the soul of the Beatifier of all 29 VI | Again, what wonder if the soul of Mary is immersed in fecund 30 VI | fruition is immersed the soul of Mary who was fed by the 31 VI | Mary in brightness of soul enjoys Christ, and His glorious 32 VII | rest, namely, the rational soul of man. But alas! this Man, 33 VII | synagogue, His house of the soul, for "far from sinners is 34 VII | handmaid of the Lord.... My soul doth magnify the Lord." 35 VIII | how rich is she in her soul, who was so rich in her 36 IX | Aaron were not upright? What soul would be just, if Mary were 37 IX | bestowed on the God-loving soul, who was reinstated by thee." 38 X | singularly, both in body and in soul, the court of the Lord, 39 X | his handmaid." O Christian soul, handmaid of the Lord, with 40 XI | while she revolved in her soul all that she had heard and 41 XI | because he corrupts the soul, which is the spouse of 42 XII | the sweet incense of the soul, is the aspiration of hope 43 XII | figure of the contemplative soul, whom God raises up in contemplation 44 XII | the tumult of men. This soul by contemplation enters 45 XII | are the two powers of the soul, the intellect, which proceeds 46 XII | which follow by love. The soul which has thus entered into 47 XII | comfort the contemplative soul, when the happy Virgin Mary, 48 XII | contemplation and devotion of this soul, which is so loving and 49 XII | it; so that from this the soul is strengthened against 50 XII | justice. The contemplative soul of St. Anselm desired this 51 XII | thyself, O Lady, to the weak soul who followeth thee."~Likewise 52 XII | fruit, the beatitude of her soul. It is to be noted that 53 XII | Virgin was taken up body and soul into Heaven, and that her 54 XII | Heaven, and that her body and soul are now in glory. St. Augustine 55 XII | ineffable joy both in body and soul, in her own Son, by her 56 XII | unspeakable pleasure of her soul. We must note that, according 57 XII | blessed pleasure in the soul. Let us, therefore, discern 58 XIV | more delightful must the soul of Mary be, that Paradise 59 XIV | golden urn is the precious soul of Christ; and the manna 60 XV | unhappy is every accursed soul to whom it shall be said: " 61 XV | without doubt is every sinful soul, but blessed art thou, O 62 XV | XX, 6.) If every humble soul is, as it were, a valley 63 XV | ministered to every faithful soul. It is said in Deuteronomy: " 64 XV | signifies every faithful soul enriched by divine grace. 65 XV | eternal death. Let every soul in danger of eternal death 66 XV | say, therefore: Let every soul about to die say with St. 67 XV | loving kindness, let my dying soul sigh at the sight of such 68 XV | the body, but also in the soul, so Mary obtained for us 69 XV | the body, but also in the soul; not a spiritual blessing 70 XVI | Him say to the faithful soul, let Him say to the Church: " 71 XVI | produce this fruit; thine, O soul, who art drawn to love this 72 XVI | is most delightful to the soul that thirsts for Christ. 73 XVI | first day illumining the soul is faith. And certainly, 74 XVI | This was felt by that holy soul who says: "I sat under the 75 XVI | Body of Christ, the oil the soul of Christ, and the wine 76 XVI | can abundantly refresh the soul; it is so abundant that 77 XVI | to satiety the rational soul, which the whole world and 78 XVI | is, which can satisfy the soul, which the whole world cannot 79 XVI | fully refresh the insatiable soul, but it is also so abundant 80 XVII | the mind of any faithful soul; the fruit of the womb according 81 XVII | fruit of all. For every soul conceives the Word of God, 82 XVII | Juda, and every faithful soul is of the house of Juda; 83 XVII | Mary, but every faithful soul wishing to bear fruit upward, 84 XVII | from its root.' " Whatever soul shall have struck deeply 85 XVII | every sort of trial have a soul so patient, so just, so 86 XVII | that is, from one just soul to another; from flower 87 XVII | the whole affection of my soul in the praises of thanksgiving; 88 XVIII| enrichment of the rational soul; the ninth is the consummation 89 XVIII| Hear me, O Lady! Heal the soul of thy servant who is a 90 XVIII| hunger, or the famine of the soul, lest for want of due nourishment 91 XVIII| they could truly say: "My soul hath cleaved to the pavement." 92 XVIII| enrichment of the rational soul. It is said in Proverbs: " 93 XVIII| produced it, but also the soul of every faithful Christian 94 XVIII| which are profitable to the soul; hence we find, "and all 95 XVIII| whose account every elect soul is planted on so sublime 96 XVIII| to enrich the rational soul; ninthly, to consummate


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