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52 his
50 this
47 which
Pius XII
Doctor mellifluus

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1 4 | moves you to more ardent love; for what purpose - that 2 5 | understands the truth but does not love it, nor he who loves the 3 5 | good of learning without love? It would puff up. And love 4 5 | love? It would puff up. And love without learning? It would 5 5 | efficacious means of driving love from the heart, than if 6 5 | imprudently in the path of love."10~ 7 6 | under the influence of love rather than through the 8 7 | impelled, and governed by love. Wherefore, carried upwards 9 7 | meditation, contemplation, and love, Bernard climbs the peak 10 8 | thirsting after truth and love, and yearning to nourish 11 9 | carry the sweet yoke of love along with the King of the 12 9 | more desirable than this love, whereby thou art enabled 13 9 | harmony of wills, since love knows nothing of reverence. 14 9 | knows nothing of reverence. Love means an exercise of affection, 15 9 | a showing of honor. . . Love is all sufficient for itself. 16 9 | for itself. Whithersoever love comes, it keeps under and 17 9 | knows nothing else except to love."14~ 18 10| penetrating observation: "Love is sufficient of itself; 19 10| loving. A great thing is love, if yet it returns to its 20 10| and feelings of the soul, love is outstanding in this respect, 21 11| experienced this divine love, whereby we can be intimately 22 11| else than a chaste and holy love, a love sweet and pleasant, 23 11| chaste and holy love, a love sweet and pleasant, a love 24 11| love sweet and pleasant, a love perfectly serene and perfectly 25 11| serene and perfectly pure, a love that is mutual, intimate, 26 11| intimate, and strong, a love that joins two, not in one 27 13| heaven, and most earnestly love the Supreme Dispenser of 28 14| 14. Wherefore, since love for God is gradually growing 29 14| men do not have the proper love for their Creator, from 30 14| they have when they do not love one another, then, as often 31 14| we fail to return God's love or to recognize His divine 32 14| the bonds of brotherly love are unfortunately shattered 33 15| 15. Hence, that divine love with which the Doctor of 34 16| urge others to a greater love of God, be aglow with that 35 16| God, be aglow with that love with which we must always 36 16| are in need of this divine love. Family life needs it, mankind 37 16| they flow from Him who is love itself.18~ 38 17| God; the measure of this love is to love without measure."19 " 39 17| measure of this love is to love without measure."19 "Where 40 17| measure."19 "Where there is love, there is no toil, but delight."20 41 17| having experienced this love himself when he writes: " 42 17| writes: "O holy and chaste love! O sweet and soothing affection! . . . 43 17| is divine. To have such love, means being made like God."21 44 17| that supreme and perfect love whereby he is united with 45 19| loving God by returning His love, and by which we turn and 46 19| brought about by divine love, "regulates the affections, 47 22| a still wider appeal of love, he roused Christian princes 48 24| once his exceeding great love and reverence and that familiarity 49 24| becomes the saints: "Parental love knows nothing of lordship, 50 27| fire with a most burning love of God and his neighbor ( 51 29| 29. So burning was his love, particularly of Jesus Christ 52 30| 30. To this warm love of Jesus Christ was joined 53 30| glorious Mother, whose motherly love he repaid with the affection 54 31| moving, more apt to excite love for her, more useful to


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