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1 2 | his unworthy successor" (St. Leo the Great, Sermon ii.,
2 2 | truth and virtue; for, as St. Basil said, "Who denieth
3 3 | caution and modesty, for, as St. Augustine saith, nowhere
4 3 | to one and the same God. St. Augustine commenting upon
5 3 | Trinity is indivisible" (St. Aug., De Trin., I. 1, cc.
6 3 | do they act inseparably" (St. Aug., i6.). But by a certain
7 3 | is called appropriation" (St. Th. la., q. 39, xxxix.,
8 3 | of the whole God-head" (St. Aug. De Trin. 1 iv., c.
9 4 | love of God towards man, as St. John tells us: "God so
10 4 | Holy Ghost. On this point St. Augustine writes: "This
11 4 | of Man" (Enchir., c. xl. St. Th., 3a., q. xxxii., a.
12 4 | performed in the Holy Ghost" (St. Basil de Sp. S., c. xvi.),
13 4 | sacrament. On this the words of St. Augustine may appropriately
14 5 | descended from the mountain," as St. John Chrysostom writes, "
15 6 | Christ's body, the Church" (St. Aug., Serm. 187, de Temp.).
16 7 | according to those words of St. John: "He that believeth
17 7 | giving more abundantly" (St. Leo the Great, Hom. iii.,
18 7 | excels the image. Wherefore St. John declares: "As yet
19 7 | been of the same kind" (St. Aug., De Trin., 1. iv.
20 8 | servants of God by nature" (St. Cyr. Alex., Thesaur. I.
21 8 | sons of God by adoption" (St. Th. 3a, q. xxxii., a. I).
22 9 | cause of their being." (St. Th. Ia, q. viii., a. 3).
23 9 | souls of the just. For, as St. Thomas teaches, "when the
24 9 | la. q. xxxviii., a. 2. St. Aug. de Trin., xv., c.
25 9 | fulness and profusion." (St. Aug. de Trin. 1. vi., c.
26 10| as were those of old by St. Paul the Apostle, whether
27 10| come which were foretold by St. Paul, in which men, blinded
28 15| Apostolic Benediction.~Given at St. Peter's, in Rome, on the
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