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1 1 | priesthood, We offered the divine Sacrifice for the first
2 3 | Our first offering of the Divine Sacrifice. For nothing can
3 3 | enabling us to know the divine will and to fulfil it; and
4 4 | eternal truths, and of the Divine laws, and of God Himself,
5 4 | and the discipline of the divine arts"7 wherein "God is all
6 4 | united to God by the help of divine grace, which is obtained
7 4 | supported by the help of divine grace, illuminated by eternal
8 5 | preachers of the Gospel. For the Divine Master Himself, not content
9 6 | be there so much care in divine readings, such frequent
10 6 | time to the world. Let the divine voice sound in our ears:
11 6 | vehemently urged by the Divine Spirit seek the solitude "
12 6 | more often be intent on the divine wisdom in the court of the
13 6 | ascetical methods, whether from divine revelation, or from their
14 6 | times; by the disposition of Divine Providence like manner,
15 7 | most present aid of the Divine Spirit, fled to seek true
16 8 | most sweet counsel of the Divine Goodness; so that this secret
17 9 | the inscrutable decrees of Divine Providence had not disposed
18 10| sacred retreat, gifted with divine light, he clearly showed
19 16| supreme heights of prayer and divine love; without doubt all
20 19| very day on which by the Divine bounty the fiftieth year
21 19| firm hope as an omen of divine gifts, and as a pledge of
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