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1 I | Hearken, O daughter, and see, and incline thine ear ! 2 I | certainty by God the Father ! See in what manner the Son of 3 I | raised the dead to life."~You see, therefore, dearly beloved, 4 III | luminous life, thou shalt now see how Mary is an illuminatrix 5 IV | the law of satisfaction."~See how Mary was most loving 6 IV | and minister to Elizabeth. See how this visitation of Mary 7 IV | in her flesh."~Thirdly, see how Mary was most meek by 8 IV | fellowworkers.~Fourthly, see how untiring and diligent 9 IV | help us from Heaven." But see, our Mary was not only untiring 10 IV | devoid of merit!~Fifthly, see how detached Mary was by 11 IV | John Chrysostom says: "See the greatness of the poverty 12 IV | by liberality.~Sixthly, see how temperate Mary was by 13 IV | food and drink !~Seventhly, see that Mary was most chaste 14 VI | tongue. We shall clearly see the grace of the lips in 15 VI | the Son of the Most High." See how Gabriel, asserting that 16 VI | Him, always thirsting to see Him, she is ineffably nourished 17 VII | us look more deeply and see with how great a depth of 18 VII | gains new life !"~Thus you see in Mary the fullness of 19 X | Lord." St. Ambrose says: "See her humility, see her devotion. 20 X | says: "See her humility, see her devotion. She calls 21 XI | it expect light and not see it, nor the rising of the 22 XI | rising the night does not see, signifies the Blessed Virgin, 23 XI | who fear my name" (IV, 2.) See, therefore, if thou fearest 24 XI | without which no man shall see God" (Hebr. XII, 14.) Oh, 25 XI | virginal purity." Thus you see how fittingly Mary is called 26 XII | goes before it, let us now see how the Lord is with Mary 27 XII | house, she whom no man could see, he found her alone without 28 XV | it, how lovable, what we see happening by thee for us, 29 XVI | Divinity of Christ. We can see in the fruit of the wheat 30 XVI | to taste of it is to sin. See, therefore, how abundant 31 XVI | will for all eternity. You see now, O reader, O hearer, 32 XVI | of the womb of Mary. You see, I say, how it is well-born 33 XVI | its paternal origin. You see also how it is delightful 34 XVI | delightful of all in savor. You see how powerful it is to heal, 35 XVI | of all in preserving. You see, moreover, how it is abundant 36 XVII | believed to be, let us now see to whom it belongs and to 37 XVII | against lust.~First, let us see how this blessed fruit is 38 XVII | humility."~Secondly, let us see how this blessed fruit is 39 XVII | is God?"~Thirdly, let us see how this fruit of Mary is 40 XVII | produced, and thou shalt see that it is the best. St. 41 XVII | deeds."~Fourthly, let us see how the fruit of Mary is 42 XVII | precepts."~Fifthly, let us see how the fruit of Mary is 43 XVII | Christ."~Sixthly, let us see how the fruit of Mary belongs 44 XVII | intemperance."~Seventhly, let us see how the fruit of the womb 45 XVIII| rightfully belongs; we must now see to whom and to what effects 46 XVIII| words as follows: "Behold I see what is to come to pass 47 XVIII| behold the angels always see God, as we find in the Gospel 48 XVIII| Matthew: "Their angels always see the face of My Father, who


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