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1 1 | Heart of the most merciful God, to share in the joy of
2 1 | and pardon obtained from God, the peace of all severally
3 1 | stronger, by the help of God, who brought such things
4 4 | the Divine laws, and of God Himself, the one beginning
5 4 | the divine arts"7 wherein "God is all that is learnt, the
6 4 | devoted to the service of God alone; he may abhor the
7 4 | conceive the holy fear of God; he may clearly see unveiled
8 4 | is most sweetly united to God by the help of divine grace,
9 4 | that the just soul, in whom God dwells by grace, burns in
10 4 | dispensers of the mysteries of God; and compact companies of
11 4 | upper chambers raised by God, wherein any one of generous
12 5 | the Virgin Mary Mother of God, and aided by her patronage,
13 6 | the soul...Let us live to God a little who have lived
14 6 | eternal delights."22 Now after God in his supreme providence
15 6 | the illustrious servant of God St. Ignatius of Loyola - "
16 6 | solitude" - "A treasure which God has set open for his Church
17 11| hearts the secret voice of God, calling them to the sacred
18 12| the provident and merciful God, that this treasure of the
19 13| received many blessings from God - still we most strongly
20 13| dissipated powers of his soul on God himself and on the contemplation
21 18| heavenly hymn, "Glory to God in the highest and on earth
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