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1 VII | 24.) And again: "Like the morning star in the midst of a cloud." 2 XI | word: "As the light of the morning when the sun riseth, shineth 3 XI | sun riseth, shineth in the morning without clouds" (2 Kings, 4 XI | 4. ) The light of this morning is the holiness of Mary, 5 XI | fulfilled the office of the morning. For the Sun of justice, 6 XI | His own birth by a certain morning splendor, copiously transfused 7 XI | light." The light of this morning shone forth wonderfully 8 XI | said, "Let me go, it is morning," Jacob would not let him 9 XI | had blessed him. In the morning took place the struggle 10 XI | Job XXIV, 16.) "If the morning suddenly appear, it is to 11 XI | Mary help us! For if the morning shall suddenly appear, if 12 XI | spears from the rising of the morning, till the stars appear" ( 13 XI | were from the rising of the morning, we work, when being irradiated 14 XI | is Mary, our aurora, our morning, as St. Bernard testifies, 15 XI | fittingly Mary is called the morning, the aurora. The Lord is 16 XI | Therefore, O Lady, most sweet morning, our Lady, most sweet Mary, 17 XII | as it is said: "In the morning it blooms and fades." But 18 XIII| in the dawn, or in the morning, that is, in the chaste 19 XIII| advanced like the rising morning, in admirable virginity