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And thus, in my folly, afore this time often I wondered why, by the great foreseeing wisdom of God, the beginning of sin was not letted; for then, methought, all should have been well…. But Jesus, who in this Vision informed me of all that is needful to me, answered by this word and said, Sin is behovable, but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.

Julian of Norwich
Juliana of Norwich (1342-1417) English mystic
Revelations of Divine Love (c. 1393)

Original Middle English: "Sinne is behovely, but alle shalle be wele, and alle shalle be wele, and alle maner of thinge shalle be wel." "Behovely" or "behovable" means "necessary" (as in the more common "It behooves me to ...")
 
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This word: Thou shalt not be overcome, was said full clearly and full mightily, for assuredness and comfort against all tribulations that may come. He said not: Thou shalt not be tempested, thou shalt not be travailed, thou shalt not be afflicted; but He said: Thou shalt not be overcome.

Julian of Norwich
Juliana of Norwich (1342-1417) English mystic
Revelations of Divine Love, “The Sixteenth Revelation,” ch. 68 (c. 1393)
 
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