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1 II | ministered to the Destroyer of death and sin, she should obtain 2 III | mind; the one by the bitter death of the cross, the other 3 III | was a bitter sea in the death of her Son.~Thirdly, consider 4 III | enveloping cloud, the shadow of death, and the densest darkness?" 5 IV | signifies the bitter Passion and death of her Son. The material 6 V | darkness and the shadow of death.("Serm. de Assumpt.," 4.)~ 7 V | ruddy in blood, white in death. Therefore the spouse of 8 V | delivers them from eternal death. I say, therefore, that 9 V | all men from everlasting death. This was well typified 10 V | which had been condemned to death. So Mary, our Esther, obtained 11 V | which was condemned to death. Therefore St. Anselm says: " 12 V | was rescued from eternal death, by whose Child, I, being 13 V | and delivered from the death of damnation ! Through Jesus 14 VI | forth the slayer of sin and death, she should obtain for all 15 XI | is to them the shadow of death" (Job XXIV, 17.) The murderer 16 XI | will be as the shadow of death to the demons; they will 17 XI | fear and fly the shadow of death. Well doth St. Bernard say: " 18 XI | Mother, so that even to the death of the cross she never left 19 XII | But the flower perishes in death, as it is said in Isaias: " 20 XIII | angels have come to the death and burial of some of the 21 XV | on the sinner by eternal death. Let every soul in danger 22 XV | soul in danger of eternal death never cease to sigh to Mary 23 XV | life-time nor after his death had known any man. It is 24 XVI | says: "If that fruit of death was not only sweet to the 25 XVI | life-giving fruit one of death; they turn this fruit, which 26 XVIII| pains of hell, or eternal death, on which we can say that 27 XVIII| am delivered from eternal death, by whose offspring I, a