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1 1, 6| injures in not paying him the debt, which he owes him, of love, 2 2, 1| neighbor their principal debt of love, and of humble and 3 2, 1| other, and further, the debt of doctrine, and example 4 2, 6| human nature. This is the debt which they have incurred -- 5 2, 6| for then they repay Me the debt of love both of Myself and 6 2, 6| do it, the greater their debt, the greater will be the 7 2, 9| love, and on account of no debt that You owed us, or need 8 2, 18| themselves by not paying the debt of virtue, and towards Me 9 2, 18| towards Me by not paying the debt of honor in glorifying and 10 2, 18| praising My Name, which debt they are bound to pay. But 11 2, 18| so they did not pay their debt of honor and glory to Me, 12 2, 36| slowly, and render their debt to Me by such small degrees, 13 3, 2| visitation, so that the debt of rendering the office 14 3, 28| poor, left the Church in debt. This was because through 15 3, 31| debtor, who ought to pay his debt to the poor and the holy 16 4, 5| what way she can pay her debt, trampling on her own fragility,