|    Part, Question1   1, 23 |     prepared by predestination, conceiving the idea of the order of
 2   1, 34 |       the knowledge of the one ~conceiving. Hence "Word," according
 3   1, 90 |    nature, which is ~capable of conceiving an infinite number of things,
 4   1, 97 | instigations of maturity; so in conceiving, the union was one, not
 5   2, 86 |      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The conceiving of a good purpose is not
 6   2, 162|     maturity, so in bearing and conceiving the union of ~both sexes
 7   2, 162|         B. V. M.], ~because her conceiving was not according to the
 8   3, 19 |     this is shown by the Virgin conceiving supernaturally and ~by the
 9   3, 28 |     Whether she was a virgin in conceiving?~(2) Whether she was a virgin
10   3, 28 |   Mother of God was a virgin in conceiving Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
11   3, 28 |        God was not a virgin in ~conceiving Christ. For no child having
12   3, 28 |         she was not a virgin in conceiving Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28]
13   3, 28 |         Christ was a ~virgin in conceiving for to deny this belongs
14   3, 28 |         as she was a ~virgin in conceiving Him and a virgin in giving
15   3, 28 |         forestalled through her conceiving by the Holy Ghost, the result ~
16   3, 30 |         concerning Him, ~before conceiving Him in the flesh. Thus Augustine
17   3, 30 |       faith of Christ, ~than in conceiving the flesh of Christ"; and
18   3, 32 |        is, preserving ~her from conceiving with original sin. As to
19   3, 35 |       to the Virgin-Mother: "In conceiving thou wast all ~pure, in
 
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