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1 2 | natural law engraven by God in all men's hearts, and
2 3 | souls entrusted to us by God, and the welfare of human
3 4 | establish these societies but by God's inspiration." 5 And (these
4 4 | are prohibited because of God's worship;" and on the most
5 5 | the full power given from God by Christ our Lord Himself
6 6 | which is intrusted to us by God, and (solicitous also) for
7 8 | spirit which is the word of God, and strengthened by the
8 8 | happy is the people whose God is their Lord. 8 Teach that "
9 8 | concerning the causes of God, they study, according to
10 9 | Christ, who redeemed us to God in his blood, and earnestly
11 9 | according to His heart, pleasing God in all things, bearing fruit
12 9 | prayers are more pleasing to God if they reach Him from minds
13 9 | pour forth their prayers to God, and obtain His mercy and
14 11| implore," Venerable Brethren, "God's mercy from our inmost
15 11| let each man pray to God, not for himself alone,
16 11| pray." 13 But in order that God may the more readily assent
17 11| holy Virgin Mary, Mother of God, who has slain all heresies
18 11| Heaven, who having now become God's friends, have arrived
19 12| great heart for You from God the abundance of all heavenly
20 12| the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. ~In the nineteenth year
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