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1 II | good things in Heaven. No angel, no saint, can equal her 2 III | inserted here not by the Angel, but by the devotion of 3 III | Apocalypse: "I saw another angel coming down from heaven, 4 III | The Son of God is the Angel of Great Counsel; the earth 5 IV | humility, answering the Angel, 'Behold the handmaid of 6 IV | say, to be cultivated. The Angel salutes Mary; Mary saluted 7 IV | Evangelist, Mary herself, and the Angel. For she was chaste in her 8 IV | testifies. For she said to the Angel: "How shall this be done, 9 IV | virginal offspring, as the Angel testifies, who spoke of 10 VI | words of Mary, spoken to the Angel, to God, and to men, are 11 VI | seven wells of honey. To the Angel, Mary spoke the word of 12 VI | she said in answer to the Angel: "How shall this be done, 13 VI | words. Mary spoke to the Angel the words of humility when 14 VII | not enough for the Arch angel simply to commend the grace 15 VII | grace), was saluted by the Angel, filled with the Holy Ghost, 16 VII | pardon; the just, grace; the angel, joy; in fine, the whole 17 XI | where we read that the angel who wrestled with Jacob 18 XI | him at dawn. For when the angel said, "Let me go, it is 19 XI | the struggle between the angel and Jacob, the discord between 20 XI | angelic benediction. For the angel said to the Virgin: "Blessed 21 XI | which we made peace with the angel. By the aurora, by the dawn, 22 XII | voluntary solitude visited by an angel. Therefore St. Ambrose well 23 XIII | Therefore we read that the angel blessed Jacob in the dawn. 24 XIII | blessed not only by the angel, but also by his father, 25 XIII | Virgin Mary, to whom the angel said: "Blessed art thou 26 XIII | mere man alone, nor a real angel, but the Son of God Himself 27 XIII | Virgin had conceived an angel. It was singular above all 28 XIII | divinely announced by the Angel Gabriel to Mary, and was 29 XIV | say, by the Lord, by the Angel, by man. Because of her 30 XIV | blessing; blessed by the Angel, who announces her blessing; 31 XIV | blessing, but also by the Angel announcing her blessing. 32 XIV | forth not a mere man, not an angel, but the Lord of men and 33 XIV | blessing, not only by the Angel announcing her blessing, 34 XIV | who bless Mary: God, the Angel, and man. God the Father 35 XV | blessed also on earth by the Angel, and art rightly called 36 XV | virgin was Mary, as the Angel testifies, saying: "Blessed 37 XVI | the Apocalypse, that the angel showed John a tree of life 38 XVIII| taken away. For, as the Angel said: "He hath saved His 39 XVIII| distant in this world, and the angel, who in Heaven is near; 40 XVIII| man, peace from man to the angel, and peace between God and 41 XVIII| in the Apocalypse: "The Angel showed John the tree of 42 XVIII| the Apocalypse, that the Angel showed John the tree of


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