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1 IV | receive the Lord into his house. Woe, therefore, to those 2 IV | Gospel: "Entering into the house, they found the child . . ." ( 3 V | thee, how much less this house which I have built?" (3 4 V | It was not indeed the house which Solomon built, but 5 V | built, but she of whom that house was the type, which could 6 V | says: "Mary, planted in the house of the Lord, and fattened 7 VI | most fitting manner by the house which Wisdom built for Himself, 8 VI | of these pillars in this house, and he ought to desire 9 VII | very far distant from His house of the world, His house 10 VII | house of the world, His house of the synagogue, His house 11 VII | house of the synagogue, His house of the soul, for "far from 12 VII | This Man was not in His house when Jeremias complained: " 13 VII | complained: "I have forsaken my house, I have left my inheritance" ( 14 VII | the Man came back to his house, when Christ came into this 15 VII | wisdom built for Himself a house in Mary: for He so filled 16 VII | having closed the door of her house and gathered together within 17 VII | the judgment." That the house in which the vessels were 18 VII | majesty" (Is. VI, 1.) That house on the throne of which God 19 VII | Lord was seated, and the house of her body was full of 20 VII | of grace." O truly happy house, full of so happy a fecundity! 21 VII | by grace, and filled the house of her body with His majesty 22 VII | the Lord had filled the house of the Lord" (VIII, II.) 23 VII | 12.) Mary, therefore, the house of the Lord, was filled 24 X | the Lord, the most holy house of God, of whom it is said 25 X | Sanctity behooveth Thy house, O Lord." O singularly blessed 26 X | Lord." O singularly blessed House, who alone hast merited 27 XI | and they beat upon that house, and it fell not, for it 28 XI | violence, could injure the house of a mind founded upon the 29 XI | Today I must abide in thy house" (Luke XIX, 5.) And having 30 XII | in the inner part of her house, she whom no man could see, 31 XIII| moon he will return to his house" (Prov. VII, 20.) The Blessed 32 XIV | and feet by the nails. The house of this servant is Mary, 33 XIV | with the good things of His house." The ark placed in that 34 XIV | The ark placed in that house signifies Christ, for Christ 35 XIV | Mary, the Lord blessed the house of Mary. O truly blessed 36 XIV | of Mary. O truly blessed house, from whence the life of 37 XIV | That is signified by the house, spoken of in the First 38 XVII| Whatsoever shall be left of the house of Juda, shall take root 39 XVII| Blessed Virgin Mary was of the house of Juda, and every faithful 40 XVII| faithful soul is of the house of Juda; the former in the 41 XVII| says: "Mary, planted in the house of the Lord and nourished 42 XVII| the riches of her father's house, she esteemed it all as


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