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1 2 | veneration of the Blessed Virgin were awakened to new life 2 3 | devotion to the Blessed Virgin, that most excellent method 3 5 | praying assiduously to the Virgin Mother of God through her 4 6 | Canterbury says: "What dignity, O Virgin, could be more highly prized 5 9 | was called "blessed." "O Virgin most holy, none abounds 6 10| prayerful address to the Blessed Virgin: "Through you the Apostles 7 13| Catholic Faith, redound to the Virgin Mother of God. For from 8 15| unexampled part which the Virgin most admirably played and 9 18| the dogma that the Blessed Virgin is the Mother of God, the 10 19| our mighty and kindhearted Virgin Mother to obtain the things 11 19| pleasing to the Blessed Virgin it is bound to be. For, 12 20| beseech her in this manner: "O Virgin most pure, whose privilege 13 20| of rebuff! Beseech Him, O Virgin most holy, to grant peace 14 21| God,"(16) who imitated the Virgin most pure in the example 15 23| invite souls, as though the Virgin herself were bidding them, 16 31| protection of the great Virgin, especially next month.