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... heart is usually spoken of in ordinary speech , and in the sacred Scriptures , as the synonyme of the affections of love and will , as when Wisdom says , " My son , give me thy heart , " Prov . viii , and the material heart may be taken ...
... heart is usually spoken of in ordinary speech , and in the sacred Scriptures , as the synonyme of the affections of love and will , as when Wisdom says , " My son , give me thy heart , " Prov . viii , and the material heart may be taken ...
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to a relation of the sentiments of love to the human heart . Hence St. Bernard was right when , addressing the Heart of Jesus , he ex- pressed himself as follows : Ad hoc perforatum est cor tuum , ut per vulnus visibile vulnus amoris ...
to a relation of the sentiments of love to the human heart . Hence St. Bernard was right when , addressing the Heart of Jesus , he ex- pressed himself as follows : Ad hoc perforatum est cor tuum , ut per vulnus visibile vulnus amoris ...
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... heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to our Lord in the flesh , and ... heart is the seat or emblem of the divine - human love of our Lord , or that can be worshipped as the Sacred Heart of God ...
... heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to our Lord in the flesh , and ... heart is the seat or emblem of the divine - human love of our Lord , or that can be worshipped as the Sacred Heart of God ...
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