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1 1, VII | that Jesus was born of a virgin, and that He was crucified, 2 1, XXVIII | invented his birth from a virgin," and upbraids Him with 3 1, XXXI | it was no mere poetical virgin that endowed them with strength 4 1, XXXII | about the adultery of the Virgin with Panthera, and her rejection 5 1, XXXII | was not by Joseph that the Virgin conceived Jesus, rendered 6 1, XXXIII | between Panthera and the Virgin?! Why, from such unhallowed 7 1, XXXIV | prophets also predicted, from a virgin that there was to be born, 8 1, XXXIV | Immanuel was to be born of a virgin. This, however, Celsus, 9 1, XXXIV | give you a sign. Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear 10 1, XXXIV | the words are not, "Lo, a virgin," but, "Lo, a young woman," 11 1, XXXIV | Septuagint have rendered by "a virgin," and others by "a young 12 1, XXXIV | Deuteronomy, as applied to a "virgin," in the following connection: " 13 1, XXXIV | If a damsel that is a virgin be betrothed unto an husband, 14 1, XXXV | this man being born of a virgin, because at his birth these 15 1, XXXV | sign is given, Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear 16 1, XXXV | young woman who was not a virgin giving birth to a child ? 17 1, XXXV | is still a pure and holy virgin? Surely it is appropriate 18 1, XXXVII | Saviour was to be born of a virgin, but also that there were 19 1, XXXVII | the birth of Jesus from a virgin, we have to say that the 20 1, XXXVII | fiction of His birth from a virgin, comparing the Greek fables 21 1, XL | our Lord's birth from a virgin, he does not proceed to 22 1, XL | after the birth from a virgin, this Celsus, who professes 23 1, LXIX | Panthera, who corrupted the Virgin, "because a god's body would 24 2, LXIX | ordinary generation, but of a virgin), His burial also might 25 3, II | should be conceived by a virgin; and that such signs and 26 3, XXV | body which was born of the Virgin was composed of human material, 27 4, XXXVIII| fair as goddesses above,~A virgin's likeness, with the brows 28 5, LXI | that Jesus was born of a virgin, or deny this, and maintain 29 6, XXXI | purified with the spirit of a virgin, thou who seest the essence 30 6, XXXIV | flowing from one Prunicos, a virgin and a living soul; and a 31 6, XXXV | forth from one Prunicos, a virgin. The "living soul," again, 32 6, LXXIII | the birth of God from a virgin,--to which we have already 33 6, LXXIII | he knows not the pure and virgin birth, unaccompanied by 34 7, V | not choose among women a virgin to interpret his will?~ 35 7, VI | women he did not choose a virgin, or one recommended by her 36 7, XLVIII | in thought in a state of virgin purity. The Athenians have