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gone 6
good 90
goodness 3
goods 7
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95 flower
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1 II | grace. Let us all utter this good and sweet word Ave, by which 2 II | Woe to you who call evil good, and good evil." Woe to 3 II | who call evil good, and good evil." Woe to these, woe 4 II | corruption, we are so weak unto good and so prone to evil; so 5 II | God hath prepared many good things in Heaven. No angel, 6 II | accumulation of heavenly good things, as the Book of Proverbs 7 III | hands we may receive some good, and that we may offer to 8 III | those same hands, whatever good we do." For it is by the 9 III | this Lady we have whatever good we possess, as St. Bernard 10 III | also offer to God whatever good we do, as St. Bernard exhorts, 11 IV | Hugh of St. Victor saith a good word: "Because the love 12 IV | was by her assiduity in good works. For she is that Mary 13 IV | prayers, but also her hands in good works.~It was thus that 14 IV | displeasing by gluttony. It is good, therefore, to seek grace 15 V | grace, her many virtues and good example, her many benefits 16 V | nourishes and fattens the good, delivers all. It gathers 17 V | Likewise Mary nourishes the good with the fatness of grace. 18 VI | life set Mary in order in a good life with regard to the 19 VI | life set Mary in order in a good life; towards the devil, 20 VI | will not only not speak good words to their neighbors, 21 VI | because conjugal fecundity is good, but virginal chastity is 22 VII | grace, of the riches of a good life, of the unction of 23 VII | full of the riches of a good life. Of this plenitude 24 VII | placed the fullness of all good in Mary, so that if we have 25 VII | and aromatical balm." The good odor of Mary was like cinnamon 26 VII | bitterness of her suffering. The good odor of Mary was also like 27 VII | is from the honor and the good fame of His mother." St. 28 VII | is from the honor and the good fame of His mother." St. 29 VII | perfection of the Church, of good fame, of divine glory, of 30 VIII | things. All our works, both good and bad, all our words, 31 VIII | and bad, all our words, good and bad, all our thoughts 32 VIII | thoughts and all our desires, good and bad, the Lord knows. 33 VIII | perpetual support in every good deed!~ 34 IX | uttered by anyone without some good coming to him ? St. Bernard 35 X | shines indifferently upon the good and the bad, so when Mary 36 X | thy handmaid." O what a good handmaid, and what a good 37 X | good handmaid, and what a good son of the handmaid ! Alas, 38 X | by her fecundity; but the good handmaid Mary is made fecund 39 X | up by your fecundity in good works, notice the humble 40 XI | Saints, who never abandon good order and discipline of 41 XI | course of fervor and of a good life, and so they fight 42 XI | splendor of grace and of a good life. She made progress 43 XI | thief, because, whatever good thing he can rob us of, 44 XI | light-giver to help us to do good. For from the first rays 45 XI | that we be earnest in our good works, and therefore well 46 XI | we have time, let us do good to all, especially to those 47 XI | not only to be instant in good works, but also to resist 48 XI | may faithfully persist in good works manfully resist vices, 49 XI | Mary, we are incited to good. We ought to work well till 50 XII | the mind bearing fruit in good actions; but the bed is 51 XII | flower of honesty, of a good reputation, yea, the flower 52 XII | as many petals as it has good and meritorious works to 53 XII | fecundity; she has the flower of good repute and the flower of 54 XIII | and gifts, the spices of good works and examples. What 55 XIV | shall be filled with the good things of His house." The 56 XIV | and nights, that is, the good and the bad, who are still 57 XIV | in this year as there are good and evil people in the world. 58 XIV | only days, that is, the good, who are more resplendent 59 XIV | that of equanimity, the good and the evil are equally 60 XIV | year, that of kindness, the good are most benignantly crowned. 61 XIV | abundant blessing bestows such good things on Heaven and on 62 XV | towards her neighbor, when the good neighbor is spiritually 63 XV | blessed, by whom so great good gifts have come to thee. 64 XVII | reward, saying: "If it seems good in your eyes, bring my reward" ( 65 XVII | Love your enemies, do good to those that hate you, 66 XVII | some, indeed, which are good, but there are some which 67 XVII | St. Augustine says, are good. The best Fruit of the womb 68 XVII | sanctified in the womb, is the good fruit of the womb: therefore, 69 XVII | of the womb: therefore, good is the fruit of the womb 70 XVII | Glorious is the fruit of good works." This fruit, therefore, 71 XVII | virtue to another, from one good example to another. Above 72 XVII | who, like the fruit of a good tree, for our progress in 73 XVII | whatsoever, but only of good works; it is not of those 74 XVII | who exercise themselves in good and fly sloth. And therefore 75 XVII | she was most diligent in good, as Bede well shows, when, 76 XVII | shall a man be filled with good things" (Prov. XIII, 2.)~ 77 XVII | shall be satisfied with the good things of this fruit who 78 XVII | Bernard says: "This is a good fruit, which is meat and 79 XVIII| and it is necessary for good. It is necessary in six 80 XVIII| effects for the attainment of good. For this blessed fruit 81 XVIII| the truth, so infirm in good, so prone to evil. But these 82 XVIII| desires, the grasses of good works, the fair flowers 83 XVIII| relieved, as St. Bernard says: "Good Fruit, which is food and 84 XVIII| that bringeth not forth good fruit, shall be cut down 85 XVIII| will work together unto good for him, as it is written: " 86 XVIII| things work together unto good." Blessed is the man who 87 XVIII| the labor of the hands in good works, and is ministered 88 XVIII| how great and how many good things will come to pass, 89 XVIII| St. Anselm notes all the good things which we obtain through 90 XVIII| Mary, and says: "All these good things came from the blessed


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