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1 I, 7 | to the right parts of the womb, and that females are born 2 I, 23| Mnemosyne conceived in one womb those nine Muses, becoming 3 IV, 3 | interval from the mouth of the womb to the fundament, where 4 IV, 3 | upon actual parts of the womb well disposed for conception, 5 IV, 3 | undergoing alteration in the womb, then enters the (womb's) 6 IV, 3 | the womb, then enters the (womb's) opened blood-vessels, 7 IV, 3 | in respect of energy of womb, some conceiving quicker, 8 V, 3 | virgin who carries in her womb and conceives and brings 9 V, 14| a figure similar to the womb, having a navel in the midst; 10 V, 14| scrutinize the pregnant womb of whatsoever animal he 11 V, 14| earth as is similar to a womb after the first coition. 12 V, 14| heaven and earth similar to a womb. But, again, in the earth, 13 V, 14| they contain, as a certain womb, in different species, the 14 V, 14| baneful (and) disordered womb, the serpent--the wind of 15 V, 14| produces man, and the impure womb neither loves nor recognises 16 V, 14| entered into the defiled womb, having deceived (the womb) 17 V, 14| womb, having deceived (the womb) through the similitude 18 V, 14| begotten amidst impurity of womb by the primal offspring 19 V, 14| God coming down into the womb of a virgin. But he says 20 V, 14| Word, has entered into the womb of a virgin, and loosed 21 V, 14| the foul mysteries of the womb, he was washed, and drank 22 V, 15| doctrine concerning the womb is also the tenet of Orpheus; 23 V, 20| that she had by him in her womb three children at the same 24 VI, 9 | Paradise, he says, to be the womb; and that this is a true ( 25 VI, 9 | forms thee in thy mother's womb." For this also he wishes 26 VI, 9 | declared Paradise to be the womb, if we ought to rely on 27 VI, 9 | affirmed, let Paradise be the womb, and Edem the after-birth, " 28 VI, 32| the foetus borne from the womb." Thus (Valentinus) formed 29 VI, 43| simultaneously with exit from the womb utters similarly this sound 30 X, 7 | earth, having a form like a womb, possessing a navel in the 31 X, 7 | fashioned similar to a womb. And the Sethians say that 32 X, 7 | generation, being inflamed as a womb; and from thence they are 33 X, 7 | a serpent entered into a womb, in order that he might 34 X, 19| not assumed flesh in the womb of the Virgin, but that