Paragraph
1 3 | and successfully, that we may rightly conclude that a
2 4 | though moral corruption may spread apace, ceases not
3 4 | deny that great benefits may be derived from these sacred
4 4 | by heavenly teaching, he may form a just estimate, and
5 4 | service of God alone; he may abhor the turpitude of sin;
6 4 | the turpitude of sin; he may conceive the holy fear of
7 4 | the holy fear of God; he may clearly see unveiled the
8 4 | truth and the life,"10 he may put off the old man11 may
9 4 | may put off the old man11 may deny himself, and with humility,
10 4 | voluntary chastisement of self, may put on Christ and strive
11 4 | Apostle speaks; nay, more, may endeavour, with all his
12 4 | close bonds of charity, may help it with active industry,
13 4 | by the example of Christ, may not only see clearly the
14 5 | were instituted whom we may rightly call precursors
15 6 | cares being silent, they may rejoice in holy mediations
16 7 | multiplication of these houses, which may be called most opportune
17 8 | Spirit into the minds of men, may not be deprived of the much-desired
18 8 | Ourselves. And in order that we may secure this joy and consolation,
19 9 | as circumstances allow, may be followed with sedulous
20 10| perfection, so that they may obtain that abundance of
21 10| educating the clergy; as may be seen, to take a recent
22 10| as each one needs, they may draw draughts of greater
23 10| individuals and communities may live in that fame of sanctity,
24 10| therefore, that the humanity may be whole and full, let it
25 11| course, in order that they may be found more ready and
26 11| perfectly in themselves, but may also, not rarely, receive
27 13| fruits we have mentioned may flow forth from these sacred
28 14| circumstances and persons, this may be reduced to a few days,
29 17| recommend a pious custom which may be called a brief repetition
30 17| manner, Venerable Brethren, may these Spiritual Exercises
31 19| Christ approaches, which may be called the mystery of
|