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1 7 | the Catholic cause by his life and example in his solitude
2 7 | than if he had passed his life at Rome, the capital of
3 8 | account of St. Jerome's life and labors we may now treat
4 31| Jerome exhibits in his whole life and teaching: both are steeped
5 32| God in His mercy grants us life, we sincerely hope to see
6 34| adopted a most severe style of life. With all obstacles thus
7 36| down for his own student life: "It has always been my
8 41| Solomon's Proverbs the way of life, from Ecclesiastes how to
9 45| himself; but however much a life so meritorious may serve
10 59| support a wise man in this life or help him to preserve
11 61| beauty of the Christian life; and that a love of what
12 61| taught a holy integrity of life, pure souls have the beauty
13 61| austerity of an interior life should be extolled, and
14 62| As for toil, his whole life and not merely his writings
15 63| Christ."[121] And "what other life can there be without knowledge
16 63| Bible wherein Christ, the life of them that believe, is
17 63| the River and the Tree of Life, says:~One stream flows
18 67| from Rome and leading a life hard for the body but inexpressibly
19 68| truly Christian standard of life, to shake themselves free
20 68| seems to have sprung to life again in these days. His
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