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1 Prol | There is no doubt, as St. Jerome remarks, that whatever is 2 Prol | incomprehensible of which St. Jerome does not hesitate to speak 3 Prol | praises of Mary, when I hear Jerome, a man of such great worth, 4 Prol | to these ?"~Finally, St. Jerome, speaking of Mary, says: " 5 Prol(2)| St. Jerome, "Epist. ad Paulam et Eustoch." 6 Prol | less acceptable."4~Yet St. Jerome encourages and consoles 7 Prol(5)| St. Jerome I. c. 8 II | Spouse."-"A garden," says St. Jerome, "a garden of delights, 9 II | riches of all these? St. Jerome says: "If you look diligently 10 IV | her noble martyrdom St. Jerome saith: "O marvelous patience 11 V | and pure, therefore St. Jerome well says of her: "Whatever 12 VI | she was full of grace. St. Jerome saith: "On others grace 13 VI | excellent in glory. St. Jerome says: "Everywhere the holy 14 VI | suited to Mary, of whom St. Jerome says: "She is raised above 15 VII | full of grace is Mary, St. Jerome declares, saying: "Truly 16 VII | Ecclus. XVI, 30. ) St. Jerome, speaking of this fullness, 17 VII | full honor. Of this St. Jerome saith: "Because she was 18 VII | fame of His mother." St. Jerome saith: "The maternal honor 19 VII | complete? Of this plenitude St. Jerome says: "Full indeed of grace, 20 VII | fame of His mother." St. Jerome saith: "The maternal honor 21 VII | complete? Of this plenitude St. Jerome says: "Full indeed of grace, 22 IX | of a great name, as St. Jerome testifies, saying: "There 23 XI | all mortals ? Of this St. Jerome well says: "If there are 24 XI | Well, therefore, doth St. Jerome say, commenting on these 25 XII | grace of the Spirit. St. Jerome testifies to this, saying: " 26 XIII | angels of God, for, as St. Jerome says: "Virginity is always 27 XIII | retinue of angelic powers. St. Jerome says: "We read how the angels 28 XIII | forth God. Therefore, St. Jerome says: "What nature does 29 XIV | beautiful. How all? Hear St. Jerome: "Whatever was in Mary, 30 XIV | blessed" (Gen. XXVII, 27.) St. Jerome says: "Well is Mary called 31 XIV | of all the Saints, as St. Jerome says: "She deserved to be 32 XVI | of the womb." Of this St. Jerome says: "The Lord Himself, 33 XVII | that it is the best. St. Jerome says: "The fruit is a Virgin 34 XVIII | spiritually. Therefore St. Jerome says: "The Flower of Mary 35 XVIII | is manifest by what St. Jerome says: "Truly is she called