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1 IV | to pride; most loving by charity in opposition to envy; most 2 IV | Mary was most loving by her charity. For she is that Mary of 3 IV | visitation of Mary was full of charity. In the description of that 4 IV | four times named and her charity towards God and towards 5 IV | is most fully declared. Charity to our neighbor should be 6 IV | word and in deed. Mary had charity to her neighbor in her heart, 7 IV | haste in this office of charity but the love that burned 8 IV | who are tardy in works of charity! Mary, again, cherished 9 IV | Mary, again, cherished charity to her neighbor in her words; 10 IV | the salutation of Mary." Charity in greeting our neighbor 11 IV | Maria. Mary not only had charity in her heart and in her 12 IV | saith: "She who came out of charity, remained at her post." 13 IV | As Mary in all things had charity for her neighbor, so above 14 IV | above all things she had charity towards God. For she is 15 V | the dropping honeycomb of charity, the bowels of mercy, the 16 VI | spoke to men the word of charity and the word of truth: the 17 VI | word of truth: the word of charity in greeting, the word of 18 VI | Mary spoke the word of charity when she so affectionately 19 VI | earth? For in the offices of charity she went with haste into 20 XI | St. Bernard speaks thus: "Charity burned in Mary by seeking 21 XI | as the sun in her radiant charity. Happy he who cultivates 22 XI | that, being fervent in charity, intact in virginity, devout 23 XI | sun of truth, the fire of charity, the stone of firmness or 24 XI | where so many marks of charity appear in one, and present 25 XII | let that torpor in which charity grows cold, pass, and then 26 XII | Mary. Golden indeed by her charity, royal by her nobility; 27 XII | chastity, and the rose of charity."~Thirdly, consider in Mary 28 XV | humility against pride, by charity against envy, by meekness 29 XV | womb; from above in her charity to God, from below in her 30 XV | how Mary is blessed for charity against envy. The envious 31 XV | received the blessing of charity. She may well, therefore, 32 XV | on fire with the ardor of charity. Therefore, the burning 33 XV | Think, therefore, what great charity Mary had towards God, when 34 XV | the flesh. Think also what charity she had towards her neighbor, 35 XV | for her humility, for her charity, for her meekness, for her 36 XV | in humility, most rich in charity, most patient in meekness, 37 XVI | fragrance by hope, its savor by charity. I say that the Fruit of 38 XVI | The fruit of the spirit is charity, joy, peace, patience, benignity, 39 XVII | the most affectionate in charity. Well, therefore, does St. 40 XVII | passed into the love of charity, since within her rested 41 XVII | rested for nine months that charity which is God?"~Thirdly, 42 XVII | best fruit of the mind is charity, of which the Apostle says: " 43 XVII | the first is best, namely, charity, by which all the others, 44 XVIII| the fruits of Christ, and charity. The trees of the wood, 45 XVIII| shall bear this fruit by charity, shall find all things prosperous,