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LXV. To speak of love is to make love. LXVI. In a lover the coarsest desire always shows itself as a burst of honest admiration. LXVII. A lover has all the good points and all the bad points which are lacking in a husband. LXVIII. A lover not only gives life to everything, he makes one forget life; the husband does not give life to anything.

Hos. xiv. 5-7. Ps. lxxxi. 13-16. Ps. iv. 7. Ps. xvi. 6. Ps. xix. 10. Ps. xxviii. 7. Ps. lxv. 4. Easter. 1 John iii. 2. Rev. i. 14-16. Wisd. v. 2-5. Mental Prayer. "Pray without ceasing." 1 Thess. v. 17. There are two modes of praying mentioned in Scripture; the one is prayer at set times and places, and in set forms; the other is what the text speaks of, continual or habitual prayer.

'Rejoice ye with Jerusalem, and be glad with her, all ye that love her: rejoice for joy with her, all ye that mourn for her, Isa. lxvi. 10. And the King Himself will lead the rejoicing: 'And I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in My people: and the voice of weeping shall no more be heard in her, nor the voice of crying, Isa. lxv. 19. Shall we indeed take part in that grand procession?

'He who blesseth himself in the earth shall bless himself in the God of truth; and he that sweareth in the earth shall swear by the God of truth. ISAIAH lxv. 16. The full beauty and significance of these remarkable words are only reached when we attend to the literal rendering of a part of them which is obscured in our version.

In the times of the Messiah, there shall be peace between man and beast, and between the tiger and the tame beast; and the little child shall stroke, with impunity, the variegated skin of the serpent, and, as one of our own poets has beautifully said, ‘and with his forked tongue shall innocently playSee in Isaiah, ch. xi. and lxv., the original from whence he derived his beautiful poem.

Vie de Sainte Thérèse, écrite par elle-même; Lettres de Sainte Thérèse; Les Ouvrages de Sainte Thérèse; Biographie Universelle; Fraser's Magazine, lxv. 59; Butler's Lives of the Saints; Digby's Ages of Faith; the Catholic Histories of the Church, especially Fleury's "Maxims of the Saints." Lives of Saint Theresa by Ribera, Yepez, and Sainte Marie.

LXV. He never valued a soldier for his moral conduct or his means, but for his courage only; and treated his troops with a mixture of severity and indulgence; for he did not always keep a strict hand over them, but only when the enemy was near.

County Folk-lore, vol. vi. East Riding of Yorkshire, collected and edited by Mrs. The Eve of St. Peter is June 28th. Bonfires have been lit elsewhere on the Eve or the day of St. Peter. See above, pp. 194 sq. 196 sq., and below, pp. 199 sq., 202, 207. J. Brand, op. cit. i. 305, quoting the author of the Comical Pilgrim's Pilgrimage into Ireland , p. 92. The Gentleman's Magazine, vol. lxv.

For many, by so doing, defer this to do till the day of God's patience and long-suffering is ended; and then, for their prayers and cries after mercy, they receive nothing but mocks, and are laughed at by the God of heaven; Prov. i. 20-30; Isaiah lxv. 12-16; chap. lxvi. 4; Zech. xii. 11-13.

How Master Richard went to God Transivimus per ignem et aquam: et eduxisti nos in refrigerium. We have passed through fire and water: and Thou hast brought us out into a refreshment. Ps. lxv. 12.

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