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1 II | the Queen of Virgins, by a singular privilege of sanctity, to 2 II | earth, so great a degree of singular glory did she gain in Heaven." 3 IV | Holy Spirit burned in a singular manner in her heart, therefore 4 V | grace, the prerogative of singular glory?" Likewise grace made 5 VI | the Queen of Virgins, by a singular privilege of sanctity, to 6 VI | Bernard saith: "This is the singular glory of our Virgin, and 7 VII | fecund, and the Virgin by a singular grace brought forth that 8 VII | came forth through her by a singular manner of birth. But certainly, 9 VIII | the Lord who is thine in a singular manner, O Mary. The Lord, 10 X | among the sons of men." This singular Lord of Mary was with her 11 X | became in a wonderful and singular manner the daughter of the 12 XI | world, prepared in a most singular manner by the Eternal Sun, 13 XI | saying: "O wonderfully singular and singularly wonderful 14 XIII | fecundity shone forth a singular pre-eminence. A refreshing 15 XIII | it would have been most singular if the Virgin had conceived 16 XIII | would have been much more singular if the Virgin had conceived 17 XIII | conceived an angel. It was singular above all that a virgin 18 XV | and thou hast obtained a singular blessing, that thou shouldst 19 XVI | prevented and filled by a singular grace, that she might have 20 XVIII| because He was born in a most singular way from her womb. He is