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1 II | all abominations." Oh, how far from this woe was the most 2 II | no fault of her own, and far from her most innocent heart 3 II | virtue." Because Mary was far from this woe of guilt, 4 II | under their lips." Oh, how far from this woe was the most 5 II | of their deeds. Oh, how far removed from such a woe 6 II | wrath" (Eph. II, 3.) Oh, how far from this woe of them that 7 II | the fuel of misery, in so far as it leads to sin, for 8 II | Nativity of Mary was so far removed from this woe, she 9 II | Matt. XXIV, 19.) Oh, how far from this woe was Mary when 10 II | Healing." Because she was so far from this woe of them that 11 II | than to the just. Oh, how far from this dissolution was 12 II | conflagration of the damned. Oh, how far removed from this woe of 13 IV | and the aurora. Alas, how far from the grace of Mary most 14 IV | Mary, and of Jesus Christ. Far from this consolation are 15 IV | given way to gluttony. How far from the grace of Mary are 16 IV | her virginity." Alas, how far from the grace of Mary are 17 VI | wouldst never have ascended far above all the choirs of 18 VI | could be believed, and as far as the condition of a creature 19 VII | of hosts, had been very far distant from His house of 20 VII | house of the soul, for "far from sinners is salvation" ( 21 XI | misery may be with thee as far as it is expedient for me."~ 22 XIV | live forever." Alas, how far from this blessedness of 23 XIV | blessing, and it was removed far from him" (Ps. CVIII, 18.)~ 24 XIV | blessed her forever. Oh, how far from the blessedness of 25 XIV | beauty in Mary. Alas, how far are they from this blessing 26 XIV | human blessing ! Alas, how far from this blessing of Mary 27 XIV | overcome by man. Alas, how far from this blessing of Mary 28 XVI | excellent than the former, as far as the heavens are above 29 XVII | every virtue." Alas, how far from this fruit of mercy 30 XVIII| peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is 31 XVIII| lest he should be made far by guilt. For He, as the 32 XVIII| peace between man, who is far distant in this world, and