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1 9 | from the very lips of her Divine Spouse. ~
2 11| 11. By these words the divine Master is speaking not of
3 11| forced to do so, is not the Divine Redeemer teaching us that
4 12| ourselves more freely to divine things to attain heaven
5 14| Gentiles, writing under divine inspiration, makes this
6 15| virginity: to aim only at the divine, to turn thereto the whole
7 18| exhort virgins to love their Divine Spouse more ardently than
8 18| and soul entirely to her Divine Redeemer; thus St. Methodius,
9 19| vowed themselves to the divine service, cultivate perfect
10 19| for the reason that their Divine Master remained all His
11 20| obligations. Writing by divine inspiration, the Apostle
12 20| free to contemplate the divine. For the duty of the married
13 24| marriage in excellence. Our Divine Redeemer had already given
14 26| recall the words of the Divine Redeemer: "For I was hungry,
15 28| a proof of love for our Divine Redeemer, that there is
16 29| body is the result of a divine assistance and the sign
17 31| between the Church and her divine Spouse. For this society
18 32| already said, revealed by our Divine Redeemer and by the Apostle
19 32| solemnly defined as a dogma of divine faith by the holy council
20 39| Who shares with them His divine life, and thus personality
21 43| moved by the example of his Divine Master, perform the function
22 48| supernatural help and grace.71 Our Divine Redeemer Himself has taught
23 52| commended to us by our Divine Redeemer, by which we may
24 53| with the teaching of the Divine Master: "But I say to you,
25 62| fidelity of virgins to their Divine Spouse depends upon prayer.109
26 63| intimately united with the Divine Spouse; "He who eats my
27 68| feel themselves called by divine grace to aspire to the priesthood
28 70| consecrate her virginity to her Divine Spouse. In regard to consecrated
29 70| by whose daily sacrifice divine anger is appeased."125 ~
30 73| dedicated and consecrated to the divine service, We implore God
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