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Conrad of Saxony
Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary

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1 III| Mary means a bitter sea, star of the sea, the illuminated 2 III| demons; to men she is the star of the sea; to the angels 3 III| how Mary is interpreted "Star of the sea." This name is 4 III| fulfills the office that a star does to mariners at sea. 5 III| some distant land, choose a star by whose guiding light they 6 III| the office of Mary, our Star, who directs those who sail 7 III| By the wood and by the star; that is, by faith in the 8 III| the light which Mary, the Star of the sea, hath brought 9 III| properly is Mary compared to a star of the sea, because of her 10 III| For Mary is a most pure star, a most radiant star, and 11 III| pure star, a most radiant star, and a most useful star. 12 III| star, and a most useful star. She is a most pure star 13 III| star. She is a most pure star by living most purely; a 14 III| most purely; a most radiant star by bringing forth eternal 15 III| eternal light; a most useful star by directing us to the shores 16 III| that Mary is a most pure star by living purely and without 17 III| phrase is fitted to our Star. For Mary is indeed prior, 18 III| how Mary is a most pure Star by the purity of her life.~ 19 III| that Mary is a most radiant star by emitting eternal light 20 III| of God. For she is that star of whom it is said in Numbers: " 21 III| it is said in Numbers: "A star shall rise out of Jacob, 22 III| is the ray of Mary, our star; this is that ray of whom 23 III| is sung: "As the ray of a star." St. Bernard says: "A ray 24 III| Bernard says: "A ray from a star does not diminish its brightness, 25 III| blessed, O most truly radiant Star, Mary, whose ray has penetrated 26 III| that glorious and beautiful Star arisen out of Jacob, whose 27 III| As Mary was a most pure star, by living most purely, 28 III| that Mary is a most useful star, by guiding us to our heavenly 29 III| She is as that radiant star which led the Magi most 30 III| to Christ. Mary is that star which in the waves of the 31 III| from the splendor of this star, if thou wilt not be overwhelmed 32 III| tribulation, look upon the star, call on Mary." Therefore, 33 III| of this world, follow the star, imitate Mary. It is the 34 III| day? Take away Mary, this Star of the Sea, and what remains 35 III| Mary is a bitter sea, the Star of the Sea, the Light-giver, 36 III| Light-giver, the Lady. Mary is the Star of the sea to converted 37 III| sea of penance! O Mary, Star of the Sea, help us, that 38 VII| again: "Like the morning star in the midst of a cloud." 39 VII| of a cloud." For like the star in a cloud is the Word in 40 XI | the stars. But above every star that ever appeared, above 41 XI | ever appeared, above every star that ever will come forth


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