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"It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven."
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There is also a religious order, that of the Friars Preachers,
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"What greater cause is there of the
Lord's coming than to show God's love for us?" And he afterwards adds: "If we have been slow to love,
at least let us hasten to love...
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how great is man's dignity, lest we should sully it with sin; hence Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xvi): "God has proved to us how high a place human nature holds amongst creatures, inasmuch as He appeared to men as a true man."
Unless He was God, He would not have brought a remedy; and unless He was man, He would not have set an example."
hence it is that satisfaction of every mere man has its efficiency from the satisfaction of Christ.
But, on the contrary, inasmuch as He wished to draw nigh to us by taking flesh, He greatly drew us to know Him.
"Where sin abounded, grace did more abound."
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