|    Part, Question1   1, 15  |       just as a builder cannot conceive the idea of a house unless
 2   1, 23  |        him and made Rebecca to conceive" ~(Gn. 25:21). But from
 3   1, 25  |      no intellect can possibly conceive such a thing.~Aquin.: SMT
 4   2, 35  |       we perceive ourselves to conceive a certain love for those
 5   2, 82  |     and in ~sins did my mother conceive me." But the sin in which
 6   2, 103 |         Behold a ~virgin shall conceive and bear a son," where the
 7   2, 113 |        out. Hence we could not conceive ~the remission of guilt,
 8   2, 4   |          Behold a virgin shall conceive." Therefore faith ~is not
 9   2, 82  |      that those who pray there conceive a greater devotion and ~
10   2, 127 |       something, which hope we conceive through observing ~something
11   2, 169 |         Behold a virgin shall ~conceive, and bear a son'"; some
12   2, 169 |          Behold a virgin shall conceive." Sometimes, however, the
13   3, 2   |         3), that "we ~must not conceive a common species in the
14   3, 3   |        I, ch. 26]: "We ~do not conceive the mode of conjunction
15   3, 27  |    with God: behold thou shalt conceive," ~etc. But she would not
16   3, 28  |         Behold a virgin shall ~conceive."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
17   3, 28  |          Behold a virgin shall conceive," but adds: "and shall bear
18   3, 30  |      in you." But to those who conceive Him spiritually no ~announcement
19   3, 30  | Blessed Virgin that she was to conceive the Son of ~God in her womb.~
20   3, 30  |      her: ~"Behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and shalt bring
21   3, 30  | Blessed Virgin that she was to conceive Christ. First, in order
22   3, 30  |    saying: "Behold, thou shalt conceive in thy ~womb," etc.; and
23   3, 31  |   nature that a ~virgin should conceive and give birth: that thou
24   3, 32  |     power to receive," i.e. to conceive, "the Word of ~God." As
25   3, 37  |          Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and His
26   3, 39  |       sake of ~them who cannot conceive at all an incorporeal nature . . .
27   3, 80  |     and since such persons can conceive some devotion towards this
28   3, 80  |     reason so as to be able to conceive some devotion for the ~sacrament,
29 Suppl, 64|    woman in that state ~cannot conceive, and because an issue of
30 Suppl, 64|        the menstruum, she can ~conceive; moreover, the said issue
31 Suppl, 80|    Trin.), "we cannot possibly conceive two bodies ~occupying one
32 Suppl, 85|     book, who will be ~able to conceive its size and length? or
33 Suppl, 89|   whatever form our ~intellect conceive, that form is out of proportion
34 Suppl, 89|        that our ~intellect can conceive, and thus we are united
35 Suppl, 93|      one thus ~violated should conceive, she would not for that
 
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