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1 I | most devoutly exclaims: "O Woman full and overfull of grace, 2 V | not by a man, but by a woman, a virgin. Well, therefore, 3 V | It is said: "A gracious woman will find glory" (Prov. 4 V | well been said: "A gracious woman shall find glory" ( Prov. 5 V | The grace of a diligent woman shall delight her husband, 6 V | was indeed the diligent woman of whom Bede saith: "Mary 7 V | husband of this diligent woman, but He whom she had encompassed 8 V | thing upon the earth, a woman shall encompass a man" ( 9 VI | There is not such another woman upon earth in look, in beauty, 10 VI | ever will be, such another woman upon earth, as Mary was, 11 VI | grace hath a chaste and holy woman" (XXVI, 19.) The woman chaste 12 VI | holy woman" (XXVI, 19.) The woman chaste above all women is 13 VI | above all women is Mary, the woman holy above all women, in 14 VII | thing upon the earth, a woman shall encompass a man" ( 15 VII | encompass a man" (XXXI, 32.) The woman is Mary-a woman indeed in 16 VII | 32.) The woman is Mary-a woman indeed in sex, not in corruption; 17 VII | may be signified by that woman who, having closed the door 18 VII | full" (Kings IV, 4. ) This woman is Mary, who was called " 19 VII | is Mary, who was called "woman" by her Son in the Gospel 20 VII | St. John, where we read: "Woman, behold thy Son." The vessels 21 VII | Son." The vessels of this woman are her affections and her 22 VII | Therefore St. Anselm saith: "O Woman full and overfull of grace, 23 VIII| it was said: "She was a woman most prudent and most beautiful." 24 IX | well prefigured by that woman of renown, Judith, of whom 25 XI | and singularly wonderful Woman, by whom the elements are 26 XIV | Augustine exclaims: "O Woman blessed above all women, 27 XV | Augustine exclaims: "O woman blessed above women, who 28 XVI | says: "Christ is born of a woman, but one to whom the fruit 29 XVII| it said of the adulterous woman: "Her branches will not 30 XVII| believed it possible for a woman to conceive without a man,