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viii 2
violation 1
virg 1
virgin 32
virginal 1
virginib 1
virginitate 1
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34 us
33 mother
32 not
32 virgin
29 but
28 will
27 are
Pius PP. X
Ad diem illum laetissimum

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virgin

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1 1 | God that the Most Blessed Virgin Mary in the first instant 2 2 | memory of the Immaculate Virgin, that an echo of that holy 3 2 | cherished towards the Blessed Virgin; and We have a sure pledge 4 3 | intercession of the Blessed Virgin throughout this period? 5 3 | original stain, than the Virgin herself began in Lourdes 6 4 | benign influence of the Virgin in those fifty years now 7 6 | another way than through the Virgin the Redeemer of the human 8 7 | 7. And that through the Virgin, and through her more than 9 8 | already pointed out, that the Virgin is more powerful than all 10 10| xii., 5). Now the Blessed Virgin did not conceive the Eternal 11 11| If then the most Blessed Virgin is the Mother at once of 12 13| been allowed to the august Virgin to be the most powerful 13 15| without the help of the Virgin. Hapless are they who neglect 14 16| At such a spectacle, the Virgin, borrowing the words of 15 17| What this most prudent Virgin said to the servants at 16 17| piety towards the Blessed Virgin does not hinder him from 17 18| Immaculate Conception of the Virgin appeared so conformed to 18 22| believe and confess that the Virgin Mary has been from the first 19 22| attributes to this august Virgin that she has exterminated 20 23| Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. The Virgin was kept the 21 23| Conception of the Virgin. The Virgin was kept the more free from 22 24| contemplate the Immaculate Virgin without feeling moved to 23 24| this woman signified the Virgin Mary, the stainless one 24 24| and desire with which the Virgin from heaven above watches 25 25| Conception of the Blessed Virgin. Oh how bitterly and fiercely 26 25| charity and relying on the Virgin, has never been vain. True, 27 25| 19). But neither will the Virgin ever cease to succor us 28 26| attain the imitation of the Virgin, and that thus We may more 29 33| auspices of the Immaculate Virgin, large numbers of those 30 33| increase of confidence in the Virgin Mother of God, the old religious 31 33| this deluge of evil, the Virgin Most Clement rises before 32 33| shall recognize in her that Virgin most powerful "who with


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