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1 1 | singular mode of union with men, a gift most admirably adapted 2 2 | lives, which has afforded to men of the highest genius a 3 2 | His measureless love for men, this powerful means of 4 2 | foster in the hearts of all men the dispositions of mindful 5 2 | of that peace which all men so anxiously seek.~ 6 4 | all time in the midst of men, in order that as their 7 4 | included; in a word it is for men the source of life, of that 8 4 | reason of His advent among men was this, that He might 9 5 | and prepared the hearts of men for the worthy and due reception 10 6 | to be desired that those men would rightly esteem and 11 6 | see with sorrow that such men too often proudly flatter 12 6 | eludes the grasp. For as men and states alike necessarily 13 7 | the chief means whereby men are engrafted on the divine 14 7 | engrafted on the divine nature, men also find the most efficacious 15 7 | it has come to this, that men deny altogether that there 16 7 | is united with individual men, and the supreme Sacrifice 17 9 | rooted in the hearts of all men from their birth is whetted 18 9 | unjust violence of wicked men, and by all those other 19 11| cold, the mutual charity of men among themselves has likewise 20 11| themselves has likewise cooled. Men have forgotten that they 21 11| promote mutual charity among men. For the latter, as is plain, 22 11| any lack of charity among men, or rather it must needs 23 11| enkindled and flourish, if men would but ponder well the 24 11| His divine love towards men" (Conc. Trid., Sess. XIIL, 25 11| equality which is afforded when men of all conditions, gentle 26 13| arduous labours of apostolic men, and whence those innumerable 27 16| certain that in days when men have ceased to care for 28 17| Creator and Preserver over all men, whether in their private 29 17| human society. And although men do not everywhere proceed 30 18| which Christ suffered that men can satisfy, and that most 31 19| Fathers and of the holy men in all ages. For the soul, 32 19| and drawing the hearts of men to the health-giving springs