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1 1 | solicitude to satisfy as best We may your claims, Venerable Brethren,
2 3 | in Christ. Hence Gregory may justly be called the savior
3 5 | the Most High! And well may it be said that in the mind
4 5 | conversion of the English may be equally applied to all
5 5 | xi. 36 (28)). We, indeed, may discern much that the holy
6 10| who is sincere of heart may not be lost in devious windings" (
7 10| those who aspire to do well may be aided, that the path
8 10| that the path to heaven may be made broader, and that
9 10| that earthly sovereignty may be handmaid to heavenly
10 13| Church, who "came that they may have life and have it more
11 14| vital sap that its ruin may be the surer and that it
12 14| be the surer and that it may never blossom again. ~
13 20| given to men whereby we may be saved" (Acts iv. 12).
14 22| Christ, so that everybody may learn to conquer himself,
15 22| that true and solid piety may strike root there, and all,
16 22| as men and as Christians, may recognize by their acts,
17 26| our words and our action may find an entrance into their
18 29| studies so to live that he may be able to water the parched
19 32| mediaeval period bears what may be called the Gregorian
20 33| times, however much they may differ, all that is required
21 37| has been said of the Chant may also be said of painting,
22 39| we beseech Thee, that we may enabled to be in Thy sight
23 40| Pontiff Gregory that God may graciously hear Our prayer,
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