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1 I | from the "vae" or "woe" of sin. Thus it behooved the Mother 2 II | THREEFOLD WOE OF ACTUAL SIN, FROM THE THREEFOLD WOE 3 II | There is the woe of actual sin, of original misery, and 4 II | to these, woe to all who sin by the lips, as is said 5 II | life entirely free from sin, that while she ministered 6 II | the Destroyer of death and sin, she should obtain the gift 7 II | is the woe of the fuel of sin which is born in us, by 8 II | when adults, to actual sin; but also the woe of stain 9 II | only free from original sin, but also from the fuel 10 II | in so far as it leads to sin, for she was conceived without 11 II | threefold woe of original sin; but also from the threefold 12 III | living purely and without sin. Therefore doth Wisdom say 13 IV | Mary, who is without all sin, submitted herself to the 14 V | prosperity, that one may sin more freely. Holofernes, 15 V | gathered for the pardon of sin, nourished by the spirit 16 VI | above all men, free from sin and most pure. For she was 17 VI | to the slightest venial sin. Therefore St. Bernard saith: " 18 VI | lead a life free from every sin, so that, while she brought 19 VI | brought forth the slayer of sin and death, she should obtain 20 XI | driving away of the night of sin; secondly, because of the 21 XI | should fall into the mire of sin and the pit of hell. Let 22 XI | by the night of original sin. For the night which Job 23 XI | was conceived, is original sin; in which we are all conceived. 24 XI | Saints are conceived in sin, they are born in sin, and 25 XI | in sin, they are born in sin, and hence it is rightly 26 XI | unaccompanied by any cloud of sin; wherefore this aurora was 27 XI | the darkness of original sin. Behold, here it is said 28 XI | without the cloud of original sin, without the fire of carnal 29 XI | Christ you will find neither sin in the offspring, nor concupiscence 30 XI | angels, and men. For man by sin had offended his Creator; 31 XI | to an unhappy consent to sin, alas, how great evils these 32 XII | forth, being born without sin, and how sadly was it crushed 33 XIII | She went forth without sin, she made progress beyond 34 XIII | by her nativity without sin....~Secondly, consider that 35 XVI | Not to taste of it is to sin. See, therefore, how abundant 36 XVII | that hath not known bed in sin, she shall have fruit in 37 XVII | man, than that Mary could sin." O Mary most happy, who 38 XVIII| the expiation of mortal sin; the second is the pacification 39 XVIII| of the wound of original sin; the fourth is the satisfying 40 XVIII| the expiation of mortal sin. Of this we can understand 41 XVIII| is the whole fruit, that sin may be taken away" (Is. 42 XVIII| born, and suffered that the sin of man might be taken away. 43 XVIII| of the wound of original sin; for man, falling among 44 XVIII| wounds, while by original sin he became so blind to the 45 XVIII| first, to expiate mortal sin; secondly, to placate the 46 XVIII| heal the wound of original sin; fourthly, to relieve spiritual