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1 1 | magisterium as a truth revealed by God that the Most Blessed Virgin
2 1 | towards the august Mother of God or the Vicar of Jesus Christ. ~
3 2 | towards the august Mother of God, will be repeated? Of all
4 2 | for the great Mother of God. But We must not omit to
5 3 | to penetrate the works of God or to estimate them in the
6 3 | secret gifts of grace which God has bestowed upon His Church
7 3 | Surely the Providence of God has shown itself admirable
8 4 | these great benefits which God has granted through the
9 5 | immaculate in the sight of God? For if to Mary it was truly
10 5 | and bring forth the Son of God and if she did receive in
11 5 | Nativ. Dom.): the Son of God made man, being the "author
12 6 | think otherwise? Could not God have given us, in another
13 6 | David escorting the arc of God with dancing and psalmody;
14 8 | know thee the only truly God, and Jesus Christ whom thou
15 10| conceive the Eternal Son of God merely in order that He
16 11| is the Mother at once of God and men, who can doubt that
17 12| flesh to the Only Son of God, Who was to be born with
18 13| is the mediator between God and man. Nevertheless, by
19 14| attributing to the Mother of God a productive power of grace -
20 14| a power which belongs to God alone. Yet, since Mary carries
21 17| worship of the Mother of God ought to spring from the
22 18| by him and that Mother of God that she had ever been a
23 18| infinite opposition separates God from sin? There certainly
24 19| 19. If then God has such a horror of sin
25 20| example: by the providence of God, however, another example
26 20| other than the Mother of God. "Such was Mary," very pertinently
27 21| hope, and charity towards God and our neighbor. Of these
28 21| made Himself the Son of God" (John xix., 7). But she
29 21| again. Then the love of God with which she burned made
30 22| praise of the Mother of God: "Thou art all fair, O Mary,
31 24| Leaving aside charity towards God, who can contemplate the
32 24| the Most Holy Mother of God already in eternal happiness,
33 24| to the perfect charity of God, and to eternal happiness.
34 25| and entreaty, implore of God, through the intercession
35 27| in the mercy of Almighty God and in the authority of
36 27| there for some time pray God for the liberty and exaltation
37 27| life united in charity with God. ~
38 33| in the Virgin Mother of God, the old religious spirit
39 33| mercy and no knowledge of God on the earth. Blasphemy
40 33| arbiter of peace between God and man: "I will set my
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