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1 III | Noemi, who was at once beautiful and bitter, signified Mary, 2 III | bitter, signified Mary, beautiful indeed by the sanctification 3 III | say of her: "She is more beautiful than light, than the sun, 4 III | She is that glorious and beautiful Star arisen out of Jacob, 5 V | of a pleasant smell. This beautiful tree, growing in Syria, 6 VI | whatever after God is most beautiful, whatever is sweetest, whatever 7 VIII | woman most prudent and most beautiful." Mary was so prudent and 8 VIII | Mary was so prudent and so beautiful that St. Anselm does not 9 X | Mary is the Lord whose most beautiful spouse Mary is. To this 10 X | Osee II, 19-20.) Behold a beautiful spouse, beautiful in justice, 11 X | Behold a beautiful spouse, beautiful in justice, and in the judgment 12 X | the judgment of her looks, beautiful in compassion and in mercy 13 X | regard of her neighbors, and beautiful in faith in the sight of 14 X | faith in the sight of God. Beautiful indeed in the justice of 15 X | judgment of her conscience, beautiful in mercy, in affection, 16 X | compassion in her deeds. Beautiful in faith, whereby she believed 17 X | as she is and was most beautiful in conversation, so also 18 X | deigns to come to her ? So beautiful, that God chooses her for 19 XI | words: "I saw her coming up beautiful from the banks of the water." 20 XII | contemplative, it should always be beautiful with flowers. Note also 21 XII | delightfully blooming with the beautiful flowers of every virtue, 22 XII | in youth the body is most beautiful, as it is said: "In the 23 XIII | Think, therefore, what a beautiful moon was Mary, when that 24 XIV | thee from Heaven: 'O most beautiful of women, let me hear thy 25 XIV | O my beloved." She was beautiful indeed, in her life; beautiful 26 XIV | beautiful indeed, in her life; beautiful in the discipline of her 27 XIV | of her manners; and all beautiful. Without doubt all in her 28 XIV | Without doubt all in her was beautiful. How all? Hear St. Jerome: " 29 XVI | eat the Fruit of the most beautiful tree, that most fair tree 30 XVI | fairest of all in the most beautiful Fruit of her womb. Of which 31 XVI | look? Christ indeed is a beautiful Fruit, beautiful in form 32 XVI | indeed is a beautiful Fruit, beautiful in form above the sons of 33 XVI | us have recourse to the beautiful tree itself, let us seek 34 XVI | itself, let us seek that most beautiful Mother herself, and let 35 XVI | the beloved, O thou most beautiful of women?" And behold she 36 XVI | His Passion. Behold how beautiful is this Fruit! Well, therefore, 37 XVI | Augustine say of Him: "Beautiful in Heaven, beautiful on 38 XVI | Him: "Beautiful in Heaven, beautiful on earth, beautiful as the 39 XVI | Heaven, beautiful on earth, beautiful as the Word in the Father, 40 XVI | the Word in the Father, beautiful in His Mother as the Word 41 XVI | as Flesh" And this most beautiful tree, Mary, has not only 42 XVI | Mary, has not only the most beautiful Fruit of the womb, but also 43 XVI | womb, but also the most beautiful Fruit of the mind. Of these 44 XVII | like a fruit-bearing, a beautiful olive-tree in the fields. 45 XVIII| animals of the region, for the beautiful places of the desert have 46 XVIII| Ezech. XXXVI, 35.) The beautiful blooms of this uncultured 47 XVIII| useful words, and the truly beautiful fruit of Mary's womb, which 48 XVIII| all the just. Mary is this beautiful desert. Mary is also this


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