Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xx|      very clear and a very true conception of the Humanity of our Lord.
 2  Int,   5, p.   xx|          before introducing the conception forced upon him by the Miracles
 3    I,   5, p.   28|           Therefore besides the conception of the Creator of the Universe,
 4    I,   5, p.   28|         have inherited also the conception of Christ in common. Hence
 5  III,   6, p.  151|       To go beyond the (d) mere conception, and to succeed in effecting
 6   IV,  15, p.  191|          and to distinguish the conception it (d) conveys, so that
 7    V, Int, p.  226|       as accompanying a greater conception. And the causes which were
 8    V, Int, p.  229|       the way of men who had no conception of the nature of God, and
 9    V,   1, p.  233|         much further beyond our conception, unexplained and unnamed,
10    V,   9, p.  253|        as a prophet has a clear conception of the speaker, prophetically
11 VIII, Int, p.   97|       and sciences, they had no conception of virtue and philosophy,
12    X,   8, p.  225| humanity. And since at the very Conception Thou didst overshadow that
13    X,   8, p.  225|       might not be aware of the Conception of the Holy Virgin by the
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