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1 Prol| compass, which maketh the heavens tremble, and striketh dumb 2 II | Augustine well says: "The heavens were more worthy to preserve 3 V | who is greater than the Heavens. Who is greater than the 4 V | Who is greater than the Heavens? Without doubt He of whom 5 V | heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain thee, how 6 V | more capacious than the Heavens, because He whom the Heavens 7 V | Heavens, because He whom the Heavens cannot contain was borne 8 VII | she who gave glory to the heavens, God to the earth, who restored 9 VII | hell, and surpassed the Heavens. For by the fullness of 10 VII | hell, and surpassed the Heavens. For by the fullness of 11 VIII| Judith says: "The Lord of the heavens, the Creator of the waters, 12 VIII| the Lord's, but also the Heavens and their fullness. For 13 VIII| For Thine, O Lord, are the Heavens, and thine is the earth, 14 VIII| because "the heaven of heavens is the Lord's." Everything 15 X | throughout the whole world, the Heavens have dropped honey. Mary 16 XI | the Son of God, nor in the heavens one more worthy than the 17 XI | ever will come forth in the heavens, the most splendid is Mary, 18 XIII| her bosom from the highest heavens." The Blessed Virgin Mary, 19 XIII| mind cannot grasp, what the heavens fear, what the earth is 20 XV | to mortals, renewed the heavens, purified the world, opened 21 XVI | the former, as far as the heavens are above the earth. O truly