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 for our  good. Thou knowest how to  conceal  the  dazzling splendor of  Thy  glory,  and condescend to  our  weak capacity, that  so  Thou  mayest  communicate  Thyself  to us  the  more  freely. This Thou didst  not  only  at  the time of  Thy  adorable  incarnation, when  Thou  madest Thyself like  to  us,  the  more forcibly to  attract  our  love  to Thee,  but  also  when  Thou didst institute  this  mystery, wherein Thou  gavest  Thyself to  us  for  the  food  and nourishment of  our  souls,  the more closely  to  unite  us  to Thyself,  and  make  us  aspire