|     Part, Question1   1, 112 |              child is in the mother's womb it is not ~entirely separate,
  2   1, 112 |         guards the child while in the womb. But at ~its birth, when
  3   2, 63  |             with me from my ~mother's womb." Therefore virtue is in
  4   2, 68  |              however, he adds "in the womb of ~the mind," this may
  5   2, 98  |           offered all that opened the womb, for their ~offenses."~Aquin.:
  6   2, 102 |              the oven of the virginal womb; baked ~again in a pan by
  7   2, 10  |         enfolded within its mother's ~womb; and later on after birth,
  8   2, 10  |            which is like a ~spiritual womb, for so long as man has
  9   2, 18  |             Why did I not ~die in the womb?" Gregory says (Moral. iv,
 10   2, 186 |          Ghost even from his mother's womb" (Lk. 1:11), so that he
 11   2, 187 |               we are conceived in the womb of Mother ~Church, by being
 12   2, 187 |          nourished as ~it were in her womb, by progressing in those
 13   2, 187 |            excluded from the maternal womb." Gregory also in a ~homily
 14   3, 6   |            which was conceived in the womb of ~the Virgin.~Aquin.:
 15   3, 6   |              became ~incarnate in the womb of the Virgin; for thus
 16   3, 6   |              was not conceived in the womb of the Virgin without the
 17   3, 15  |           Holy Ghost in the Virgin's ~womb. Therefore it lay under
 18   3, 27  |            before her ~birth from the womb?~(2) Whether she was sanctified
 19   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 20   3, 27  |            before ~her birth from the womb. For the Apostle says (1
 21   3, 27  |             God." But ~birth from the womb is a natural birth. Therefore
 22   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 23   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 24   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb, it follows that she was
 25   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 26   3, 27  |             existence in her mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 27   3, 27  |            she ~was sanctified in the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 28   3, 27  |              being ~sanctified in the womb; indeed, they do not even
 29   3, 27  |            she was ~sanctified in the womb. For it is reasonable to
 30   3, 27  |               to be sanctified in the womb; for instance, to Jeremias,
 31   3, 27  |               camest forth out of the womb, I ~sanctified thee"; and
 32   3, 27  |               even from his ~mother's womb." It is therefore with reason
 33   3, 27  |             before her birth from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 34   3, 27  |         before they are born from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 35   3, 27  |          Virgin was sanctified in the womb from original ~sin, as to
 36   3, 27  |               remains in the mother's womb not for the purpose of receiving
 37   3, 27  |          before he was formed ~in the womb, by knowledge, that is to
 38   3, 27  |                came ~forth out of the womb," etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
 39   3, 27  |            before her birth from ~the womb. This is what is signified (
 40   3, 27  |             the sanctification in the womb she was not absolutely ~
 41   3, 27  |          Virgin was sanctified in the womb. Others say that it ~remained
 42   3, 27  |             the sanctification in the womb, ~the Virgin was not freed
 43   3, 27  |             existence in her mother's womb, for this was the singular
 44   3, 27  |               being sanctified in the womb the Blessed Virgin was preserved ~
 45   3, 27  |               being sanctified in the womb the Blessed ~Virgin was
 46   3, 27  |           only in her soul but in her womb. And it ~is written (Wis.
 47   3, 27  |             her sanctification in the womb, the Blessed Virgin received ~
 48   3, 27  |             her sanctification in the womb, the ~Blessed Virgin did
 49   3, 27  |               of God Incarnate in her womb. The third ~perfection of
 50   3, 27  |              to be ~sanctified in the womb?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 51   3, 27  |               to be sanctified in the womb. For it has been said (A[
 52   3, 27  |          Virgin was sanctified in the womb, in order that she might
 53   3, 27  |           alone was sanctified in the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 54   3, 27  |               been ~sanctified in the womb. For Christ is specially
 55   3, 27  |         having been sanctified in the womb. Therefore ~it was not befitting
 56   3, 27  |          should be ~sanctified in the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 57   3, 27  |            with me from [my mother's] womb." ~Nevertheless we do not
 58   3, 27  |             he was sanctified in the ~womb. Neither therefore are we
 59   3, 27  |        Baptist were sanctified in the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 60   3, 27  |               camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee." And
 61   3, 27  |               even ~from his mother's womb."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
 62   3, 27  |              s) sanctification in the womb. For ~the leaping of John
 63   3, 27  |            the leaping of John in the womb "might," as he says, "signify
 64   3, 27  |            not that the infant in her womb believed, but that ~it '
 65   3, 27  |        unwonted because it was in the womb. And therefore, ~just as
 66   3, 27  |            while yet in his mother's ~womb he was able to acknowledge,
 67   3, 27  |                even from his mother's womb"; and of ~Jeremias, "Before
 68   3, 27  |               camest forth out of the womb, I sanctified thee"; ~it
 69   3, 27  |           they were sanctified in the womb, ~although, while in the
 70   3, 27  |                although, while in the womb, they had not the use of
 71   3, 27  |               were ~sanctified in the womb. For such privileges of
 72   3, 27  |              being sanctified ~in the womb, by their foreshadowing
 73   3, 28  |              who sanctified a strange womb, for the ~birth of a prophet,
 74   3, 28  |               who opened His Mother's womb, that He might ~go forth
 75   3, 28  |        unspotted." But opening of the womb excludes virginity. ~Therefore
 76   3, 28  |             from His ~Mother's closed womb: and consequently that she
 77   3, 28  |              forth through the closed womb of the Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT
 78   3, 28  |                Every male opening the womb shall be called holy to
 79   3, 28  |              the ~abode of her sacred womb, which His entrance therein
 80   3, 28  |             infant ~from the maternal womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
 81   3, 28  |            came forth from the closed womb of a virgin; and ~that He
 82   3, 28  |             shrine" was ~the virginal womb [*"Sacrarium Spiritus Sancti" (
 83   3, 28  |               the narrow abode of her womb received Him Whom the ~world
 84   3, 29  |             limbs out of the virginal womb of His inviolate ~Mother,
 85   3, 29  |       virginity, in whom the pregnant womb would betoken ~corruption."~
 86   3, 30  |       conceive the Son of ~God in her womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[30] A[
 87   3, 30  |            thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and shalt bring forth a
 88   3, 30  |              16), who in her spotless womb ~conceived Christ of the
 89   3, 30  |              mind, but in her bodily ~womb. Therefore it behooved not
 90   3, 30  |           thou shalt conceive in thy ~womb," etc.; and by declaring
 91   3, 31  |             11): "Of the fruit of thy womb I will set upon thy throne."
 92   3, 31  |               woman is shut up in her womb. ~But it ill becomes God,
 93   3, 31  |              the narrow limits of the womb. Therefore it ~seems that
 94   3, 31  |             nature He was ~within the womb," viz. of a woman's body: "
 95   3, 31  |         otherwise than in a ~mother's womb, and had suddenly produced
 96   3, 31  |              shut up ~in His Mother's womb, as to cease to be elsewhere,
 97   3, 31  |              together in the Virgin's womb and fashioned into a ~child
 98   3, 32  |               flesh from the Virgin's womb was due to the ~exceeding
 99   3, 33  |             down, the Word was in the womb, ~within the womb the Word
100   3, 33  |              in the womb, ~within the womb the Word was made flesh."~
101   3, 33  |           Christ was in the Virgin's ~womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[
102   3, 33  |            Christ was in the Virgin's womb for the space of nine ~months:
103   3, 33  |             conceived in the Virgin's womb, before being assumed by
104   3, 33  |          conception took place in her womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[
105   3, 34  |               as the Word entered the womb, while ~retaining the reality
106   3, 34  |            infant can exercise in the womb even before it ~has received
107   3, 35  |            when this soul reaches the womb, being intent on ~fashioning
108   3, 35  |            soul is born from ~out the womb; but not as though, before
109   3, 35  |         opening ~the passage from the womb. Now it has been said above (
110   3, 35  |            came forth from the closed womb of ~His Mother, and, consequently,
111   3, 36  |            the child conceived in the womb, and to serve Him even before
112   3, 37  |          first-born ~that openeth the womb among the children of Israel."
113   3, 37  |           came ~forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; and thus
114   3, 37  |            did not open His ~Mother's womb. Therefore Christ was not
115   3, 37  |                Every male opening the womb shall be called holy to
116   3, 37  | incomprehensible, opened the virginal womb ~which had been closed to
117   3, 37  |               the words "opening the ~womb" imply that nothing hitherto
118   3, 39  |               Ghost from his mother's womb,' what must we ~say of the
119   3, 39  |            form a true body in Mary's womb without the seed of a man: ~
120   3, 39  |           will, both in ~the mother's womb in forming a man, and in
121   3, 45  |            came forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; of impassibility,
122   3, 45  |              from the Virgin's closed womb: because the gifts are ~
123   3, 48  |              as the flesh born in the womb without fleshly concupiscence,
124   3, 48  |                coming from a virginal womb? What could be so favorably
125   3, 51  |           also denote Mary's virginal womb." And furthermore it may
126   3, 52  |             on earth, in the Virgin's womb, on ~the Cross, in hell,
127   3, 57  |              from the Virgin's sealed womb, also when He entered ~among
128   3, 66  |         second time into his mother's womb and be born again': ~So
129   3, 66  |            there is no return to the ~womb, so neither is there to
130   3, 67  |            the ~place of the mother's womb, as Augustine says on Jn.
131   3, 67  |         second time into his mother's womb, and be born again?" While
132   3, 68  |              baptized in the mother's womb?~(12) Whether madmen and
133   3, 68  |             who are sanctified in the womb, obtain ~this without Baptism.
134   3, 68  |             who are sanctified in the womb, receive indeed grace ~which
135   3, 68  |               to be sanctified in the womb now, they would need to
136   3, 68  |          child while in the ~mother's womb receives nourishment not
137   3, 68  |               being as it were in the womb of their mother the Church,
138   3, 68  |             while yet in its mother's womb?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
139   3, 68  |            while yet in its mother's ~womb. For the gift of Christ
140   3, 68  |             while yet in its mother's womb is under sentence of condemnation
141   3, 68  |             while yet in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
142   3, 68  |             while yet in its mother's womb, seems to be ~part of its
143   3, 68  |            baptized, the child in her womb is baptized.~Aquin.: SMT
144   3, 68  |            the child in ~the mother's womb cannot be baptized, it would
145   3, 68  |          child is yet in its mother's womb. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
146   3, 68  |           before he is born from ~the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
147   3, 68  |            before being born from the womb, can nowise be washed with
148   3, 68  |             while yet in its mother's womb. But ~this is impossible:
149   3, 68  |            the child which is in ~her womb. Hence Augustine says (Cont.
150   3, 68  |              while she bore it in her womb. Since, then, it," i.e. ~
151   3, 68  |              body while it was in the womb." It follows, therefore,
152   3, 68  |        baptized while in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
153   3, 68  |        Children while in the mother's womb have not yet come forth ~
154   3, 68  |               were ~sanctified in the womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
155   3, 68  |          child ~while in its mother's womb is something of hers through
156   3, 68  |            the child lives yet in her womb, she ~should be opened that
157   3, 68  |          entirely come forth from the womb before baptizing it. If,
158   3, 77  |            human body in the Virgin's womb, "without the seed of man" (
159   3, 78  |              of ~Christ's body in the womb of a virgin: which things
160   3, 81  |            came forth from the closed womb of the Virgin; agility,
161   3, 83  |               forth from the virginal womb, becoming visible to us
162 Suppl, 32|             child yet in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
163 Suppl, 52|             the land. Now the woman's womb in relation to the seed
164 Suppl, 52|             the offspring follows the womb: and this is reasonable ~
165 Suppl, 56|          twofold. The first is in the womb, wherein ~that which is
166 Suppl, 56|         needing to be fostered in the womb of the ~Church. The second
167 Suppl, 56|              is birth from out of the womb, when that which was ~born
168 Suppl, 56|           that which was ~born in the womb is so far strengthened that
169 Suppl, 56|             the ~matter, and in whose womb the child is begotten. So
170 Suppl, 59|            the offspring ~follows the womb," and thus their salvation
171 Suppl, 72|            who die in their mother's ~womb can never be born again:
172 Suppl, 72|             who die in their mother's womb, although they ~are not
173 Suppl, 75|                their birth within the womb or at least at their birth
174 Suppl, 75|               at their birth from the womb. ~Therefore all will rise
175 Suppl, 77|             nourished in the mother's womb. Consequently on the supposition
176 Suppl, 80|             eyes came from the closed womb of the Virgin at His birth."
177 Suppl, 80|              came out of the Virgin's womb; and ~how it went into His
178 Suppl, 93|             while yet in his mother's womb: and in that case they were
 
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