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1 Unic, 2| the chief honour of a poor man consists in his being truly 2 Unic, 2| seldom or never is a poor man honoured by the world; however 3 Unic, 2| God. It is certain that a man who has no need of anyone 4 Unic, App| their confessor is a holy man and understands the way 5 Unic, App| is a holy and spiritual man and I see that he is taking 6 Unic, App| him to be a God-fearing man, do not be distressed over 7 Unic, 5| matters of consciences to a man who had taken a complete 8 Unic, 10| asleep, or you will be like a man who goes to bed quite peacefully, 9 Unic, 12| true religious and a real man of prayer and aspires to 10 Unic, 15| full of faults, and a just man falls seven times a day,44 11 Unic, 19| give an illustration. A man has a great desire to be 12 Unic, 21| To think that just one man, or perhaps two, can do 13 Unic, 22| forbidden to discover Who this Man is, Who is His Father, what 14 Unic, 22| though her husband be a man of very low station.~ 15 Unic, 23| proved, I think, that such a man will fight more resolutely 16 Unic, 28| envious, and, though the poor man has done nothing to them, 17 Unic, 31| as He did to that just man Simeon.107 In this state 18 Unic, 31| spiritual eyes. The just man Simeon saw no more than 19 Unic, 31| outwardly, so that the outward man (let me call it the "body", 20 Unic, 40| evident that even a blind man, as people say, could see