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1 II | leads to sin, for she was conceived without stain. Because the 2 II | this woe was Mary when she conceived and brought forth, as St. 3 II | Mother who without stain conceived Purity, and without pain 4 IV | Never would Mary have conceived God in her womb if she had 5 V | forth, and more miraculously conceived and brought forth God.~Therefore 6 VII | Eternal Sun, before she conceived Him; how much more full 7 VII | when she so wonderfully conceived this Sun, and so entirely 8 VII | flesh, whom she had first conceived in her pure mind."~Secondly, 9 X | seeing that she herself had conceived, she despised her mistress. 10 XI | which it was said: "A man is conceived," said: "Let the stars darken 11 XI | the night in which man was conceived, is original sin; in which 12 XI | sin; in which we are all conceived. Hence the Psalmist says: " 13 XI | Because all the Saints are conceived in sin, they are born in 14 XI | virtues of Mary, by which she conceived the God and Master of all 15 XI | firmness or of eternity, is conceived and born without the cloud 16 XI | father. That this Virgin conceived so miraculously, He could 17 XI | The place in which Mary conceived corporeally was her holy 18 XIII | was wholly received and conceived in her. Mary, therefore, 19 XIII | tabernacle, when He was conceived in Mary. Without doubt it 20 XIII | singular if the Virgin had conceived a mere man; but it would 21 XIII | singular if the Virgin had conceived an angel. It was singular 22 XIII | above all that a virgin conceived and brought forth God. Well, 23 XIII | admit of, she, a virgin, conceived, and brought forth, according 24 XV | nor any other man, yet conceived a Man so supreme. Therefore 25 XVIII| thy word," she immediately conceived her most sweet Fruit. O 26 XVIII| the womb, because He was conceived in the womb, and as He is