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1 Prol| Augustine, speaking of the manner in which the Son of God 2 Prol| should in some imperfect manner perceive who and how great 3 I | the Father ! See in what manner the Son of God is to become 4 I | that she is in an especial manner most intimately connected 5 I | dearly beloved, in what manner Mary, because of her immunity 6 III | Spirit; thou seest in what manner she was a bitter sea in 7 III | Thou seest now in what manner Mary is a sea by the abundance 8 IV | Spirit burned in a singular manner in her heart, therefore 9 IV | divine and truly marvelous manner. By her Child she was approved, 10 VI | Ghost in a most fitting manner by the house which Wisdom 11 VI | experience. But in whatever manner the gifts of Mary are expressed, 12 VII | than the earth? In like manner, what is more humble, what 13 VII | through her by a singular manner of birth. But certainly, 14 VIII| who is thine in a singular manner, O Mary. The Lord, I say, 15 VIII| general, the Lord in a special manner of rational creatures, the 16 VIII| things was in Mary in such a manner that He made her the universal 17 VIII| Lord is with thee in such a manner that thou art most powerful 18 IX | with thee," is in a special manner the Lord of rational creatures, 19 IX | was with Mary in such a manner that He made her also our 20 IX | with thee in so renowned a manner, therefore art thou most 21 IX | Lord is with thee in such a manner that thou also art most 22 IX | Lord is with thee in such a manner that thou also, together 23 X | a wonderful and singular manner the daughter of the Lord, 24 X | cultivate fecundity in such a manner that you may not be wanting 25 X | humility ! Behold in what manner Mary designs not only to 26 X | admirable secret, in a wonderful manner unlocked the secret room 27 X | great a Lord is in such a manner and so much with thee, grant 28 XI | prepared in a most singular manner by the Eternal Sun, being 29 XII | without a witness." In what manner this desert, the Virgin 30 XIII| us now consider in what manner Mary is the Queen of the 31 XV | of water in it. In like manner the humble Mary received 32 XV | and to do this in such a manner as not to lose her virginity. 33 XVI | fecundity came in such a manner that the flower of virginity 34 XVI | word of the Canticle: "What manner of one is thy beloved of 35 XVI | her own; although in this manner she is lowly, her fruit 36 XVII| humility; which, after the manner of roots, always tends to