Document, Chapter
1 1,1| epistle. Concerning the Virgin Mother of God, we thus think
2 1,1| our salvation, of Mary the Virgin according to his humanity,
3 1,1| union, we confess the holy Virgin to be Mother of God; because
4 1,1| heaven, and not of the holy Virgin, I thought it necessary
5 1,1| affirming that the holy Virgin is Mother of God. But if
6 1,1| lie in saying "Behold the Virgin shall conceive and bear
7 1,1| Gabriel said to the Blessed Virgin: "Fear not, Mary, for thou
8 1,1| as just said, of the holy Virgin, yet God the Word came down
9 2 | of the Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mary." By which three clauses
10 2 | of the Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mary." This birth in time
11 2 | Ghost" within the womb of a Virgin Mother, who bore him as
12 2 | declaration of Isaiah, "Behold, a Virgin shall conceive and bear
13 2 | was brought forth from the Virgin's womb had the form of a
14 2 | to the blessed and ever Virgin Mary said, "The Holy Ghost
15 2 | God;" as if, because the Virgin's conception was caused
16 2 | who gave fecundity to the Virgin, but it was from a body
17 2 | Jesus Christ, as born of a Virgin's womb, imply that his nature
18 2 | manifestation of human nature; the Virgin's child-bearing is an indication
19 2 | God took flesh from that Virgin of whom he was born; and
20 5 | Qeotokos) in reference to the Virgin, while others, bringing
21 5 | who was born of the holy Virgin Mary was a mere man, it
22 5 | into the world] of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God
23 6,6| It is not lawful for a virgin who has dedicated herself
24 6,6| confitentibus, meaning, "if such a virgin or monk confess and repent
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