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1 III| sea. We read, and it is true, that sailors, when they 2 III| us to the shores of our true home country.~First consider 3 IV | both Virgin and Mother, for true fecundity glorified her 4 IV | virginity glorified her true fecundity. Her virginity 5 V | THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY IS TRUE, IMMENSE, MANIFOLD, AND 6 V | grace of Mary is a most true grace, a most immense grace, 7 V | Luke I, 31.) That grace is true which is found with God 8 V | she find grace with God, true and pure, defiled by no 9 V | the grace of, Mary was so true and pure, therefore St. 10 V | desires with Mary to find true grace, let him approach 11 V | him bow down with Mary in true humility, whoever wishes 12 V | whoever wishes to find true grace with Mary. For it 13 V | truly humbled herself, found true grace, as it is said: "He 14 V | Grant that by thy most true grace we may be gathered 15 VI | loving thee above all as His true Mother and Spouse, is joined 16 VI | that is, the grace of the True King above all women, that 17 IX | benefits, just in judgments, true in promises, nor renowned 18 IX | most just in equity; most true in fidelity; most renowned 19 X | Therefore Mary, as the most true daughter of the King, was 20 XI | foreshew the splendor of the true Sun by such a wonderful 21 XI | most vivid image of the true Sun, amongst the myriads 22 XIV| hear thy voice.' " Oh, how true, how sincere, were the lips 23 XVI| wonderful, and wonderfully true, as says St. Augustine, 24 XVI| springs from its stem, and the true vine is the fruit of its