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1 5 | conceive and bring forth the Son of God and if she did receive
2 5 | 2, De Nativ. Dom.): the Son of God made man, being the "
3 6 | from the slaying of his son; Jacob at the sight of the
4 7 | thirty years united, as a son is usually united with a
5 7 | lived the very life of her Son. Hence nobody ever knew
6 10| not conceive the Eternal Son of God merely in order that
7 12| of His flesh to the Only Son of God, Who was to be born
8 12| of life and labors of the Son and the Mother, so that
9 12| the supreme hour of the Son came, beside the Cross of
10 12| rejoicing that her Only Son was offered for the salvation
11 12| all the torments that her Son bore (S. Bonav. 1. Sent
12 13| between the Mother and the Son, it has been allowed to
13 13| whole world with her Divine Son (Pius IX. Ineffabilis).
14 14| at the right hand of her Son - a refuge so secure and
15 17| carry out what the divine Son of Mary commands. For if
16 19| the future Mother of His Son not only from stains which
17 20| conformable to the image of His Son; that He might be the first-born
18 21| when she stood by her dying Son. Jesus is nailed to the
19 21| that "He made Himself the Son of God" (John xix., 7).
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