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Jn it could.
Be No sacrifice is so acceptable to God as the zeal of souls. This is his salvation, [the soul] which tastes so sweetly with them that it can think of nothing other than him; it delights, and it is saddened when it does not see him, that which is then happy in loving.
Is Let it also love him from whom it has profited without cessation, if it is similar.
Be [He] helps himself.
Here then, despise your own [worth], so that as a brother [you may be] from evils.
Js Whence to you, O human soul, do you have such great affable glory, that as a spouse, with the presence of angels, you are in the presence of the Lord?
Be [Those] by which he repays you.
The donkey falls, and there is one who lifts him up; when the soul perishes, there is no one who helps.
O holy soul alone, be [alone], so that you may serve yourself, which you have chosen from the [things] of the age; flee the public, flee the domestic [ties themselves], turn away from and [avoid] from him who sent you; do you not know the word that you have a spouse who in no way wills [it]?
Js He indulges his presence to those who punish.
Is Exert yourself? from that which reaps and does not...
Js The whole world cannot be estimated by the soul, nor [could] Christ, when he willed to give himself with the whole world.
Js What punishment did the human [soul] give?
Let no one be of the soul unless he is of the measured [things], as one building without a foundation.
Js If you see the souls of sinners, they are no less to be abhorred than the flesh of lepers.
Leo pp It is proved that he who after many days does not marry, so that as a brother, he abstains from [it].
Ber A wise man never does not die, sometimes [he is].
Be He has a mind relaxed, never released.
Aug Educate the divine soul, accompany the likeness.
In vain things we spend our soul, O how daily; what [does] the work of God [provide]? O God, thus through...
Bar send it to your sleep.
In the weakened act, nothing is cured better than by the largesse of charity.
It would be more tolerable if the putrid flesh
Ans with these things which you draw from God.
ylla ũ abbai Go out, O soul, you who doubt. Seventy years I have been... do you fear death in these words?
Gergr from God, they despoil.
no p ### Avarice
Que Avarice is any insatiable and dishonest cupidity of things.
Avarice is an immoderate love of having. We old men, when we are snatched by other truth, we fail to avarice alone, ps 39 that we may fail.
ps 93 Nothing of his can [be attained] in sinning. The iniquitous, whom avarice [possesses], are vexed, when they suffer its dire torments, and in the future they are punished with hard punishments.
Be The avaricious man wishes evil, not that he may help the world. The avaricious man is always in fear of ambushes, whence he sees a stronger man, whence he sees a ravisher; he eats the poor, [he fears] the thief.
Be No one is worthy of God unless he has despised the riches of the world.
Let familiar poverty be known to us; he is great who is poor in judgment.
Be Let it be in avarice, that whatever he took from another, he denies to himself.
Is We are starving if he were not man.
Is Most lovingly, he provides.