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1 I | Mary, hear things new and wonderful! Hearken, O daughter, and 2 I | Hear what is to be the wonderful mode of thy fecundity! Incline 3 IV | of the Lord' " (I, 38.) O wonderful and profound humility of 4 IV | power of the Holy Ghost did wonderful things in her flesh."~Thirdly, 5 VI | alone God is the Father; wonderful above measure that so great 6 VI | glorious gifts: the gift of wonderful clarity, the gift of wonderful 7 VI | wonderful clarity, the gift of wonderful subtility, the gift of wonderful 8 VI | wonderful subtility, the gift of wonderful agility, and the gift of 9 VI | agility, and the gift of wonderful impassability; and if every 10 VI | beatific gifts-the gift of wonderful love, the gift of wonderful 11 VI | wonderful love, the gift of wonderful knowledge, and the gift 12 VI | knowledge, and the gift of wonderful fruition, or, to put it 13 VI | diadem, so delightful, so wonderful, that no tongue can fitly 14 VII | world in the flesh. O truly wonderful fullness of this moon! Behold, 15 VII | saints, while in her own wonderful perfection the fullness 16 VII | 20.) Above all, the most wonderful work of the Lord is Mary, 17 VII | High" (XLIII, 2.) Truly a wonderful work, for a similar one 18 VII | 20.) Above all, the most wonderful work of the Lord is Mary, 19 VII | High" (XLIII, 2.) Truly a wonderful work, for a similar one 20 IX | because of her graces and wonderful privileges. For what is 21 IX | privileges. For what is more wonderful than to be a virgin mother, 22 X | her. For she became in a wonderful and singular manner the 23 X | an admirable secret, in a wonderful manner unlocked the secret 24 X | than whom none is more wonderful; the Lord, whose spouse 25 XI | stem producing by a most wonderful flowering this Flower, the 26 XI | of the true Sun by such a wonderful radiance of sanctity that 27 XI | conversation; thirdly, in her most wonderful generation of her Son; fourthly, 28 XI | sent beforehand so many wonderful things prefiguring this 29 XI | the Sun of justice in her wonderful generation of her Son; fourthly, 30 XI | singular and singularly wonderful Woman, by whom the elements 31 XIV | St. Bernard says: "With wonderful fitness is Mary called the 32 XVI | virginal fruit, as it is more wonderful, so it is also more excellent 33 XVI | above the earth. O truly wonderful and unheard-of nobility! 34 XVI | begotten thee." O truly wonderful and venerable nobility, 35 XVI | Virgin. But what is truly wonderful, and wonderfully true, as 36 XVI | Cassiodorus cries out: "Oh, that wonderful Fruit, which has satisfied 37 XVIII| Joel II, 22.) Oh, truly wonderful fruit, by which both the