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1 II | bring forth is that original curse pronounced against Eve, " 2 II | unjust are born under the curse of concupiscence, and in 3 II | the impious alone is this curse particularly addressed, 4 XIV| sink of the devils in the curse of malice! Of such is it 5 XIV| justice," but, "May the Lord curse thee, thou vileness of injustice!" 6 XIV| divine malediction, the curse of angels and of men; for 7 XV | thy ways." Against this curse of pride Mary obtained the 8 XV | from thy hand." Against the curse of envy, Mary has received 9 XV | XLIX, 7.) Against this curse of wrath, Mary obtained 10 XV | negligently." Against the curse of torpor, Mary deserted 11 XV | excluded all of us, and the curse of this exclusion was lifted 12 XV | virginal bringing forth the curse of the first mother was 13 XV | II, 14. ) Against this curse of avarice, Mary merited 14 XV | whole human race incurred a curse. Against this curse of gluttony 15 XV | incurred a curse. Against this curse of gluttony Mary obtained 16 XV | Therefore Augustine says: "The curse of Eve was turned into the 17 XV | gluttony of Eve brought forth a curse not only in the body, but 18 XV | hast escaped that general curse, in which it is said: 'In 19 XV | say, Amen." Against this curse of incontinence, Mary merited 20 XV | wretched ones from every curse, and mayest make us worthy