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1 1 | unwilling to call the blessed Virgin Mother of God: and he decrees
2 3,1| of existence in the holy Virgin, for it needed not any second
3 3,1| a common man of the holy Virgin, and then the Word came
4 3,1| ventured to call the holy Virgin, the Mother of God, not
5 3,1| beginning from the holy Virgin, but because of her was
6 3,3| taking flesh of the holy Virgin, and having made it his
7 3,3| even in the bosom of his Virgin Mother, he filled all creation
8 3,3| common man born of the holy Virgin, lest Christ be thought
9 3,3| Power. ~And since the holy Virgin brought forth corporally
10 3,4| that therefore the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God (Qeotokos),
11 3,4| which he assumed from the Virgin Mary, and dwelt in it; and
12 3,4| understand that the most holy Virgin was the parent not of a
13 3,4| that God is born of the Virgin. ... Not God, but ~the temple
14 3,4| language, called the blessed Virgin Theotocos. From whence the
15 3,4| acknowledge that the blessed Virgin was truly and properly the
16 3,4| by the Latins and so the Virgin was plainly named the Mother
17 3,4| Qeotokos, Mother of God, of the Virgin, Eccl." ~(b) It only remains
18 3,4| man who was formed of the Virgin is the Only-begotten, who
19 3,4| Gabriel announced to the holy Virgin the generation of the only-begotten
20 4 | who was born of the holy Virgin, was called our apostle
21 6,1| refused to honour the Holy Virgin, or St. John the Baptist,
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