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1 2 | edifice of the spiritual life is raised to no mean altitude.~
2 3 | whole course of our priestly life, on instructing our neighbours
3 4 | the activities of human life, being in unison with the
4 4 | understand the value of human life devoted to the service of
5 4 | the way, the truth and the life,"10 he may put off the old
6 4 | the tumult of a perturbed life. On the other hand, we are
7 4 | them upwards to holiness of life; which has been proved by
8 4 | from this perfection of life, which is manifestly obtained
9 4 | advantage of the social life: namely that desire of gaining
10 4 | in whatsoever state of life, he sees, on careful examination,
11 6 | masters of the supernatural life who set forth wise rules,
12 7 | more holy and more perfect life, or tossed by the turbid
13 7 | moved by the solicitudes of life, or beset by the frauds
14 7 | things, have ordered their life in accordance with supernatural
15 10| are the mystical "tree of life"27 by which both individuals
16 11| the form of the Christian life more perfectly in themselves,
17 12| to a happier condition of life, it must be ascribed to
18 12| pleasures and delights of life, they fall into the tenets
19 13| and solicitudes of daily life. For as that golden book,
20 16| summit of the spiritual life."33 And when at the beginning
21 16| cloisters, or lead an active life in the affairs of the world,
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