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- ...people mostly pray as if there were no God with them, or as if He did not heed their prayers. Let us ascribe to the…
- Love every man in spite of his falling into sin. Never mind the sins, but remember that the foundation of the man is the same…
- When you pray either aloud or to yourself for others ? for instance, for the members of your household or for strangers, even though they…
- Divine service, being the high contemplation of the mind, is at the same time, and pre-eminently, the peace, the sweetness and blessedness of the heart.
- Do not be vexed with those who show pride, or malice, effeminacy, and impatience in their intercourse with you, or others, but , remembering that…
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