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501 17 | them as though they were listening to the very voice of the
502 27(10) | Sacred Liturgy.~
503 21 | persecution? or the sword?"8 "I live, now not I; but Christ liveth
504 21 | live, now not I; but Christ liveth in me."9~
505 [Title]| True Christian Living~
506 14 | our faith must include the lofty mysteries of the august
507 18 | retains its ancient honor, the loss of faith through ignorance
508 2 | was the first to love, and loved so much more than any other
509 36 | Apostolic Benediction, which We, lovingly in the Lord, bestow on each
510 20 | upon Himself the form of lowly man. He dwells in our midst
511 8 | means the Church triumphed magnificently over every obstacle and
512 35 | bless the Lord in his works. Magnify his name, and give glory
513 14 | beautiful of all. For it is mainly by faith that a man sets
514 14 | mind and heart His supreme majesty, His sovereignty over the
515 21 | through every obstacle, making his own a protestation worthy
516 30 | one in which Jesus, after manifesting His wisdom in the temple,
517 25 | the invincible Queen of Martyrs. It is thus that she will
518 26 | which she possessed in so marvelous a degree, we shall follow
519 3 | blessings through her favor and mediation, which will profit alike
520 21 | impossible for anyone to meditate on and attentively consider
521 29 | be devoutly recited and meditated upon. We address this commendation
522 [Title]| The Rosary as Meditation~
523 20 | Learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart; and
524 20 | benignly imbues us with the meekness and humility of His own
525 21 | consider these most precious memorials of our loving Redeemer and
526 10 | say them, we recall the memory of her exalted dignity and
527 8 | which we have made frequent mention, bears witness to its remarkable
528 11 | brethren that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest
529 36 | they are ignorant, may God mercifully spare them. But that He
530 15 | furnished with the means of meriting the rewards of heaven; and
531 24 | designated by the heavenly messenger sent to her as the Virgin
532 20 | lowly man. He dwells in our midst as one of the multitude,
533 32 | of God, a devotion both mindful of past blessings and full
534 17 | perseveringly recalls to the minds of the faithful and presents
535 33 | illustrate, reasons for joy mixed with reasons for many and
536 8 | illustrated in celebrated monuments of which we have made frequent
537 8 | champion of pure faith and morals, but in reality introducing
538 | Moreover
539 3 | encouraged, Our hope today mounts more confidently than ever
540 27 | do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley
541 35 | With the whole heart and mouth praise ye him, and bless
542 35 | with the canticles of your mouths, and with harps. . . With
543 2 | deep gratitude and which move Us to tears, still further
544 21 | the vigor with which it moves his heart, he will straightway
545 20 | our midst as one of the multitude, converses with us as a
546 20 | justice to individuals and to multitudes. In His discourse He is
547 | my
548 29 | and approved. Since the mystery of the hidden life which
549 20 | embrace, He breathes that mystic fire which He has brought
550 14(3) | n. 17:3.~
551 20 | atrocious insults; and, nailed to the cross, He pours out
552 21 | distress? or famine? or nakedness? or danger? or persecution?
553 | namely
554 12 | mother the sweetest of all names and has made motherhood
555 8 | corruption, brought many a nation to its utter ruin, the Church
556 22 | the consciousness of our native weakness and grow faint
557 4 | wholehearted devotion which the necessities weighing upon Us demand.~
558 7 | bring that health of soul so needed by those who are sorely
559 33 | not unlike the past-should new joys come to gladden Our
560 | none
561 | nor
562 33 | honor of the Church. And now-for the rest of Our life will
563 23 | She passed her life in obscurity, in a humble town, in a
564 27 | way be rough and full of obstacles. Amid the vexation and toil
565 2 | Our gracious Mother and to obtain this greatest of favors:
566 32 | remarkable gifts We have obtained from God; with thanks still
567 1 | As often as the occasion arises to stimulate and
568 33 | bitter sorrows, as well as occasions to glory in gains won for
569 35 | waters: Give ye a sweet odor as frankincense. . . Send
570 | off
571 14 | may add that the Rosary offers an easy way to present the
572 3 | the enormous burden of the office and finding no ground for
573 | once
574 14 | Persons and of the Father's only-begotten Son made Man: "This is eternal
575 4 | therefore, a fitting and opportune time, Venerable Brethren,
576 19 | faith unless his life be ordered in accordance with what
577 16 | efficacious prayer arranged in an orderly pattern, the chief mysteries
578 Ded | Archbishops, and other Ordinaries in Peace and ~Communion
579 6 | and arts is purposely so organized that the name of God is
580 8 | 8. The well-known origin of the Rosary, illustrated
581 32 | times, and on behalf of Ourself as well. Advanced in age,
582 | ourselves
583 26 | can portray at least an outline of such great virtue and
584 7 | appease the might of an outraged God and to bring that health
585 25 | will drink with Him the cup overflowing with sorrow, faithfully
586 26 | as though stricken by the overpowering splendor of God's power;
587 31 | 31. For Our part, We confirm and ratify the
588 33 | a course not unlike the past-should new joys come to gladden
589 33 | over the long years of Our pastoral charge, troubled as they
590 14 | on the straight and sure path to God and learns to revere
591 Ded | Venerable Brethren, the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Archbishops,
592 16 | prayer arranged in an orderly pattern, the chief mysteries of
593 21 | protestation worthy of a St. Paul: "Who then shall separate
594 11 | with us the right, which is peculiarly His own, of calling God
595 1 | countless ways, but which also perfectly accords with the inmost
596 16 | inviolate Virgin and Mother, performed her maternal duties for
597 15 | to grow weak and may even perish.~
598 25 | henceforth she leads a life in perpetual union with her son Jesus,
599 21 | nakedness? or danger? or persecution? or the sword?"8 "I live,
600 7 | nothing better than devout and persevering prayer, provided it be joined
601 17 | the Rosary frequently and perseveringly recalls to the minds of
602 3 | to take the place of the Person of Christ Himself in the
603 14 | august Trinity of divine Persons and of the Father's only-begotten
604 28 | subject to the frailty and perversity of our nature, Mary well
605 5 | blown upon by some hideous pest. And to add to the anguish
606 17 | recite it with a sweetness of piety that never grows weary,
607 27 | courage, let us go on with the pilgrimage we have undertaken even
608 18 | too much to say that in places, families, and nations in
609 4 | children-exhorting them through you-to plan on celebrating the coming
610 36 | 36. If these plans, so ardently desired, be
611 35 | and bud forth as the rose planted by the brooks of waters:
612 [Title]| The Shepherd's Plea to His Flock~
613 2 | to her have We lifted up pleading and confident eyes. And
614 11 | 11. It pleased Christ to take upon Himself
615 6 | in publishing whatever it pleases, and the license of speech
616 10 | is impossible to say how pleasing and gratifying to her it
617 36 | and at the same time as a pledge of Our affection, Venerable
618 6 | common with faith. Nobody who ponders this disorder and the surrender
619 36 | the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~
620 8 | when the Albigensian sect, posing as the champion of pure
621 26 | God's designs which she possessed in so marvelous a degree,
622 11 | calling God our Father and possessing Him as such, we are in like
623 11 | show her mercy to us and to pour it out upon us. Besides,
624 20 | nailed to the cross, He pours out His blood and yields
625 23 | with her retirement and the poverty of her home because they
626 29 | combining in a convenient and practical form an unexcelled form
627 21 | power of a faith sincerely practiced that, through the light
628 19 | who believes one thing and practices another, have some excuse
629 29 | Family which We recently praised and approved. Since the
630 19 | keeping with the rules and precepts of their holy religion.
631 30 | and was subject to them, preparing, as it were, for the other
632 11 | our Brother, the unique prerogative was given her above all
633 31 | October in the manner We have prescribed. Because of your authority
634 19 | accordance with what faith prescribes. "What shall it profit,
635 14 | Rosary offers an easy way to present the chief mysteries of the
636 17 | minds of the faithful and presents almost as though they were
637 29 | instrument well adapted to preserve the faith and an illustrious
638 6 | shameless by the day-of the press in publishing whatever it
639 9 | whatever the necessity that presses upon us especially in attaining
640 16 | the suffering Christ, the price at which the salvation of
641 11 | merciful and faithful high priest before God."2 Likewise because
642 Ded | Brethren, the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Archbishops, and other
643 1 | subject which is not only of prime importance in itself and
644 6 | of the most fundamental principles will be astonished if afflicted
645 12 | what dangers, public or private, threaten our welfare; what
646 20 | therefore that the faith we profess may the better bring forth
647 1 | importance in itself and profitable in countless ways, but which
648 32 | with thanks still more profuse do we attribute the fact
649 19 | charity flowers forth in a profusion of holy actions-then the
650 25 | 25. Her sacred promise was as sacredly kept with
651 24 | herself, grow in humility, promptly proclaiming and consecrating
652 2 | Mother. The many and splendid proofs of her bounty and beneficence
653 8 | Dominic in order that he might propagate it. By this means the Church
654 30 | themselves and to be diligent in propagating deviation to it among others.~
655 36 | He may give Our hopes His propitious aid through the prayers
656 35 | gifts of justice, peace, prosperity, holiness, and all good
657 13 | and joyous mind under the protection of the best of mothers.~
658 21 | obstacle, making his own a protestation worthy of a St. Paul: "Who
659 6 | Faith, is certainly going to prove an easy road to it, since
660 26 | see how a truly good and provident God has established for
661 6 | the day-of the press in publishing whatever it pleases, and
662 5 | depravity, or imposing the punishment deserved, they who can and
663 8 | posing as the champion of pure faith and morals, but in
664 6 | the sciences and arts is purposely so organized that the name
665 12 | tongue is eloquent enough to put in words what every devout
666 5 | this thought, so far from putting a check on such insolent
667 6 | Catholic religion which if not quite open apostasy from the Faith,
668 15 | this gift we are not only raised above the level of human
669 | rather
670 31 | Our part, We confirm and ratify the grants of sacred indulgences
671 8 | faith and morals, but in reality introducing the worst kind
672 19 | will incur a much heavier rebuke from Christ the Judge than
673 10 | every time we say them, we recall the memory of her exalted
674 17 | frequently and perseveringly recalls to the minds of the faithful
675 25 | angelic, because no one will receive a reward for virtue to be
676 16 | resplendent brightness of Mary received among the stars, and finally
677 | recently
678 [Title]| Devout and Frequent Recitation of the Rosary~
679 17 | souls of those who devoutly recite it with a sweetness of piety
680 29 | Christian and be devoutly recited and meditated upon. We address
681 34 | time been appealing for reconciliation.~
682 21 | memorials of our loving Redeemer and not have a heart on
683 2 | with her have We sought refuge, always to her have We lifted
684 19 | and that is the faithful regulation of their lives and their
685 8 | beseeching her that we too may rejoice, as we ardently desire,
686 16 | the Church, which never relaxes her vigilant and diligent
687 3 | and finding no ground for reliance upon Our own strength, We
688 20 | Himself a doer of good; He relieves the sick of the ills of
689 32 | events with no human help to rely upon, We must yet carry
690 34 | the strength and life that remain to Us, all the authority
691 [Title]| The Remedy~
692 2 | beneficence toward us, which We remember with deep gratitude and
693 15 | be helped with frequent reminders, the truths which are of
694 10 | full of grace"; and in repeating it, fashion these words
695 26 | virtue and sanctity, and reproducing that perfect conformity
696 20 | by them to make virtuous resolutions. What an example we have
697 5 | Christian faith and the respect for God's law on which faith
698 16 | of the Holy Spirit, the resplendent brightness of Mary received
699 18 | which the Rosary of Mary retains its ancient honor, the loss
700 23 | the more content with her retirement and the poverty of her home
701 14 | path to God and learns to revere in mind and heart His supreme
702 25 | because no one will receive a reward for virtue to be compared
703 14 | that God exists and is a rewarder to those who seek Him. Moreover,
704 15 | the means of meriting the rewards of heaven; and therefore
705 2 | and adorning her with His richest gifts, He made her His Mother.
706 10 | these words of praise into ritual crowns for her. For every
707 6 | certainly going to prove an easy road to it, since it is a manner
708 21(8) | Rom. 8:35.~
709 36 | on your people.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, the eighth
710 35 | and bud forth as the rose planted by the brooks of
711 27 | undertaken even though the way be rough and full of obstacles. Amid
712 23 | born, it is true, of the royal family of David, but she
713 19 | conduct in keeping with the rules and precepts of their holy
714 33 | We are still engaged in ruling the whole Christian flock.
715 33 | the rest of Our life will run a course not unlike the
716 12 | is the fight we wage with ruthless enemies of our salvation.
717 25 | Her sacred promise was as sacredly kept with a joyous heart;
718 9 | is a great thing in any saint to have grace sufficient
719 16 | everlasting glory of all the saints in heaven united with the
720 9(1) | St. Thomas Aquinas, Super Salut. Ang.~
721 10 | greet her with the Angelic Salutation, "full of grace"; and in
722 26 | of such great virtue and sanctity, and reproducing that perfect
723 1 | are filled with wondrous satisfaction and joy, as by a subject
724 19 | Shall faith be able to save him?"5 A man of this sort
725 24 | Holy Ghost, the expected Saviour of nations is to come forth
726 6 | which the teaching of the sciences and arts is purposely so
727 36 | so ardently desired, be scoffed at by the wicked who blaspheme
728 19 | as we all know from Holy Scripture, "faith without works is
729 35 | in the words of His Holy Scriptures: "Hear me. . . and bud forth
730 25 | is thus that she will be seated in the heavenly city of
731 3 | it came to pass in the secret design of God's providence
732 8 | days when the Albigensian sect, posing as the champion
733 27 | spotless, make our ways secure, till we find in Jesus joys
734 14 | a rewarder to those who seek Him. Moreover, because God'
735 19 | which the Church earnestly seeks for her children from the
736 16 | Ascension into heaven, the sending of the Holy Spirit, the
737 1 | accords with the inmost sentiments of Our heart. For the holy
738 21 | St. Paul: "Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ?
739 36 | Peter's, the eighth of September, 1892, in the fifteenth
740 17 | 17. This uninterrupted sequence of wonderful events the
741 20 | compassion, heals the most serious sickness of their souls.
742 14 | mainly by faith that a man sets out on the straight and
743 15 | look upon God, not in the shadowy images of His creatures,
744 6 | the license-growing more shameless by the day-of the press
745 [Title]| The Shepherd's Plea to His Flock~
746 20 | have set before us! This shines forth everywhere in our
747 14 | assumed our humanity and shone before us as the Way, the
748 11 | His mercy to us might be shown most openly; for "it behooved
749 20 | teaching He is God. To all He shows Himself a doer of good;
750 20 | of good; He relieves the sick of the ills of their bodies
751 20 | heals the most serious sickness of their souls. Those above
752 27 | To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in
753 6 | of God is passed over in silence or visited with vituperation;
754 21 | is the power of a faith sincerely practiced that, through
755 35 | as the lily, and yield a smell, and bring forth leaves
756 20 | we may share the true and solid peace of which He is the
757 7 | needed by those who are sorely afflicted, there is nothing
758 19 | save him?"5 A man of this sort will incur a much heavier
759 2 | always with her have We sought refuge, always to her have
760 [Title]| The Holy Father's Source of Consolation~
761 14 | His supreme majesty, His sovereignty over the whole of creation,
762 36 | ignorant, may God mercifully spare them. But that He may give
763 34 | and honors. It will be a special joy to Us if they ask for
764 6 | pleases, and the license of speech in addressing any kind of
765 31 | favor of the faithful who spend the month of October in
766 2 | His Mother. The many and splendid proofs of her bounty and
767 26 | stricken by the overpowering splendor of God's power; but, on
768 27 | Keep our lives all spotless, make our ways secure, till
769 16 | habit of looking for the stanchest support of faith in the
770 6 | hand of God's vengeance and stand anxious and trembling in
771 16 | Mary received among the stars, and finally the everlasting
772 8 | the Church and ruin to the State, all of us have the duty
773 33 | honors to glory in, We, steadfast in the same heart and mind,
774 1 | as the occasion arises to stimulate and intensify the love and
775 17 | grows weary, impresses and stirs them as though they were
776 14 | that a man sets out on the straight and sure path to God and
777 21 | moves his heart, he will straightway set out in the footsteps
778 15 | the hope is encouraged and strengthened that we shall one day look
779 26 | nor cast down as though stricken by the overpowering splendor
780 26 | nature we share with her, we strive with greater confidence
781 5 | of the world deceitfully strives to weaken and completely
782 2 | still further encourage and strongly inflame Our filial reverence
783 20 | heavenly wisdom and that stupendous abundance of blessings which
784 24 | more she wonders at the sublime dignity and gives thanks
785 33 | of this We, with a mind submissive to God and with a grateful
786 8 | always with the same glorious success. For this reason, now, when
787 16 | the agony and death of the suffering Christ, the price at which
788 20 | could merit for mankind, He suffers the hatred of men and their
789 9 | souls; but to have enough to suffice for the salvation of everybody
790 9 | any saint to have grace sufficient for the salvation of many
791 26 | established for us a most suitable example of every virtue.
792 9(1) | St. Thomas Aquinas, Super Salut. Ang.~
793 9 | Blessed Virgin is infinitely superior to all the hierarchies of
794 27 | us not cease to hold out suppliant hands to Mary with the words
795 32 | Christian people in devout supplication before her altars on behalf
796 16 | looking for the stanchest support of faith in the Rosary of
797 14 | out on the straight and sure path to God and learns to
798 6 | ponders this disorder and the surrender of the most fundamental
799 12 | what difficulties and evils surround us; above all, how fierce
800 28 | and with what strength sustain us. For those of us who
801 35 | brooks of waters: Give ye a sweet odor as frankincense. . .
802 12 | made the name of mother the sweetest of all names and has made
803 32 | more confirmed and more sweetly consoling. To her intercession
804 17 | devoutly recite it with a sweetness of piety that never grows
805 21 | or persecution? or the sword?"8 "I live, now not I; but
806 20 | excess of His love for us, takes upon Himself the form of
807 8 | which the Mother of God taught to our Father Dominic in
808 20 | His discourse He is the teacher unexcelled; in the authority
809 20 | a friend, instructs and teaches the way of justice to individuals
810 30 | manifesting His wisdom in the temple, came with Mary and Joseph
811 12 | motherhood the very model of tender and solicitous love, no
812 1 | We experienced from Our tenderest years, has grown greater
813 | thereby
814 | thine
815 26 | As we look upon her and think about her we are nor cast
816 9(1) | St. Thomas Aquinas, Super Salut. Ang.~
817 | thou
818 | Throughout
819 | thy
820 27 | spotless, make our ways secure, till we find in Jesus joys that
821 9 | illustrious of her many titles, the Blessed Virgin is infinitely
822 3 | Thus encouraged, Our hope today mounts more confidently
823 27 | obstacles. Amid the vexation and toil let us not cease to hold
824 36 | Most Holy Rosary, take as a token of divine favor and at the
825 12 | and solicitous love, no tongue is eloquent enough to put
826 32 | on behalf of the Church, tormented by such adverse and turbulent
827 23 | in obscurity, in a humble town, in a home humbler still,
828 9 | generous hand from that treasure with which from the beginning
829 6 | vengeance and stand anxious and trembling in fear of worse calamities.~
830 8 | children not only in that trial but in others like it afterward,
831 21 | the love of Christ? Shall tribulation? or distress? or famine?
832 33 | with a grateful heart, have tried to turn to the good and
833 14 | mysteries of the august Trinity of divine Persons and of
834 16 | mysteries full of His glory; His triumph over death, the Ascension
835 8 | By this means the Church triumphed magnificently over every
836 10 | sorrows, the humiliations and triumphs of Christ in directing and
837 8 | associated with it, not with troops and arms, but chiefly with
838 33 | of Our pastoral charge, troubled as they have been by daily
839 [Title]| Filial Trust in Mary~
840 14 | before us as the Way, the Truth, and the Life, our faith
841 15 | frequent reminders, the truths which are of first importance
842 32 | tormented by such adverse and turbulent times, and on behalf of
843 5 | our Lord are everywhere turning into a wilderness abounding
844 22 | when confronted with the unattainable example which Christ, who
845 27 | 27. Undaunted and full of courage, let
846 30 | this all the members may understand that it is their duty to
847 27 | with the pilgrimage we have undertaken even though the way be rough
848 26 | wholly and entirely to this undertaking, we can portray at least
849 17 | almost as though they were unfolding before our eyes: and this,
850 19 | Judge than those who are, unfortunately, ignorant of Christian faith
851 17 | 17. This uninterrupted sequence of wonderful events
852 25 | leads a life in perpetual union with her son Jesus, sharing
853 11 | Lord and our Brother, the unique prerogative was given her
854 16 | all the saints in heaven united with the glory of the Mother
855 14 | the whole of creation, His unsounded power, wisdom, and providence.
856 | unto
857 5 | to weaken and completely uproot from souls their Christian
858 12 | far-reaching. Her desire to use it is most ardent to bring
859 8 | brought many a nation to its utter ruin, the Church fought
860 21 | 21. It would be utterly impossible for anyone to
861 27 | mourning and weeping in this valley of tears; turn then, most
862 15 | Christian is kept so busy by the various affairs of life and wanders
863 31 | devotion and holy emulation in venerating through the Rosary, the
864 1 | and intensify the love and veneration of the Christian people
865 6 | the heavy hand of God's vengeance and stand anxious and trembling
866 27 | full of obstacles. Amid the vexation and toil let us not cease
867 5 | the Faith, in error and vice, as though blown upon by
868 18 | faith through ignorance and vicious error need not be feared.~
869 16 | which never relaxes her vigilant and diligent care, has been
870 21 | brings to man's mind and the vigor with which it moves his
871 20 | by the practice of these virtues, we may share the true and
872 20 | enkindled by them to make virtuous resolutions. What an example
873 6 | passed over in silence or visited with vituperation; to deplore
874 6 | silence or visited with vituperation; to deplore the license-growing
875 12 | how fierce is the fight we wage with ruthless enemies of
876 29 | Lord long led within the walls of the house in Nazareth
877 34 | enemies and those who have wandered from the right way, to whom
878 15 | various affairs of life and wanders so easily into matters of
879 16 | 16. To ward off these exceedingly great
880 35 | planted by the brooks of waters: Give ye a sweet odor as
881 15 | then faith begins to grow weak and may even perish.~
882 5 | world deceitfully strives to weaken and completely uproot from
883 22 | consciousness of our native weakness and grow faint when confronted
884 23 | fell heir to none of the wealth and grandeur of her ancestors.
885 17 | of piety that never grows weary, impresses and stirs them
886 27 | our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears;
887 4 | devotion which the necessities weighing upon Us demand.~
888 20 | sorrow troubles or whom the weight of worry crushes, He comforts
889 12 | or private, threaten our welfare; what difficulties and evils
890 8 | 8. The well-known origin of the Rosary, illustrated
891 2 | 2. As time went on, it became more and more
892 | whether
893 4 | Rosary, with the fervent and wholehearted devotion which the necessities
894 13 | approach Mary confidently, wholeheartedly beseeching her by the bonds
895 26 | should dedicate ourselves wholly and entirely to this undertaking,
896 | whose
897 36 | desired, be scoffed at by the wicked who blaspheme that of which
898 5 | corrupting agencies by which the wickedness of the world deceitfully
899 5 | everywhere turning into a wilderness abounding in ignorance of
900 28 | solicitous of mothers. How willingly will she hasten to our aid
901 | within
902 | without
903 8 | frequent mention, bears witness to its remarkable efficacy.
904 33 | occasions to glory in gains won for Christ. All of this
905 17 | uninterrupted sequence of wonderful events the Rosary frequently
906 20 | the Rosary the heart is wonderfully enkindled by them to make
907 24 | our humanity. The more she wonders at the sublime dignity and
908 1 | God, We are filled with wondrous satisfaction and joy, as
909 16 | the mysteries in which the Word was made flesh and Mary,
910 20 | everywhere in our Lord's work of salvation. Almighty God,
911 32 | as well. Advanced in age, worn out with labors, fettered
912 3 | Christ Himself in the Church, worried by the enormous burden of
913 6 | and trembling in fear of worse calamities.~
914 8 | reality introducing the worst kind of anarchy and corruption,
915 | would
916 36 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~
917 36 | 1892, in the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO
918 23 | Goodness for which her heart yearned.~
919 33 | the same heart and mind, yearning only for the heavenly glory
920 | yet
921 35 | flowers, as the lily, and yield a smell, and bring forth
922 20 | pours out His blood and yields up His soul, holding it
923 4 | children-exhorting them through you-to plan on celebrating the