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1 II| conception in the virgin's womb is also set plainly before 2 IV| generative elements within the womb, the filthy concretion of 3 IV| very mire. Describe the womb as it enlarges from day 4 IV| which accompany it from the womb; you likewise, of course, 5 IV| condensed in his mother's womb amidst all its uncleannesses, 6 IV| into life out of the said womb, even that man who was nursed 7 VI| the intervention of the womb. [4] We admit, of course, 8 VII| not denying His mother's "womb and paps," but designating 9 XXVII| substance from His mother's womb, although we are at once 10 XXVII| devil's word conceive in her womb. [6] Well, she at all events 11 XXVII| sent down into the virgin's womb His Word, as the good Brother, 12 XIX| Descended into the Virgin's Womb.~[1] What, then, is the 13 XIX| nativity from a woman's womb. Why, too, is it insisted 14 XIX| descended into a woman's womb at all, if He did not do 15 XIX| partaking of flesh from the womb. For He could have become 16 XIX| simply, indeed, without the womb than in it. He had no reason 17 XIX| however, did He descend into a womb. Therefore He received ( 18 XIX| which was not derived from a womb, that is to say, a spiritual 19 XX| not of a virgin, and in a womb, not of a womb, because 20 XX| and in a womb, not of a womb, because the angel in the 21 XX| draw me out of my mother's womb." Here is the first point. " 22 XX| have I been cast from the womb." Here is another point. " 23 XX| me," He says, "out of the womb." Now what is it which is 24 XX| If He clove not to the womb, how could He have been 25 XX| the while He was in the womb, He was tied to it, as to 26 XX| other time than when the womb is affected with pregnancy, 27 XX| any communication with a womb, no mother's womb operating 28 XX| with a womb, no mother's womb operating upon Him with 29 XX| been conveyed (from the womb) to the breasts, since ( 30 XX| the breasts, since (the womb) can only effect the change 31 XX| flesh from the mother's womb. [7] Now it is easy to see 32 XXI| Flesh Except in the Virgin's Womb and of Her Substance. Through 33 XXI| virgin shall conceive in the womb." Conceive what? I ask. 34 XXI| should "conceive in her womb and bring forth a son? " 35 XXI| unless He had been in her womb? But then He received nothing 36 XXI| received nothing from her womb which could make her a mother 37 XXI| make her a mother in whose womb He had been. Such a name 38 XXI| can speak of a mother's womb but that which is itself 39 XXI| itself the offspring of that womb; nor can any be the offspring 40 XXI| the offspring of the said womb if itowe its birth solely 41 XXI| although she is carrying in her womb the prophetic babe, which 42 XXI| Mary carried Jesus in her womb, how is it she says, "Blessed 43 XXI| Blessed is the fruit of thy womb? What is this fruit of the 44 XXI| What is this fruit of the womb, which received not its 45 XXI| received not its germ from the womb, which had not its root 46 XXI| had not its root in the womb, which belongs not to her 47 XXI| not to her whose is the womb, and which is no doubt the 48 XXI| doubt the real fruit of the womb ---- even Christ? [5] Now, 49 XXII| Christ came from Mary's womb; and, higher still, none 50 XXIII| without any fruit of her own womb. But with us there is no 51 XXIII| very law of "opening the womb," wherein it was quite immaterial 52 XXIII| same sex that opened her womb. Indeed, hers is the womb 53 XXIII| womb. Indeed, hers is the womb on account of which it is 54 XXIII| Every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to 55 XXIII| Who properly opened the womb but He who opened a closed 56 XXIII| marriage which opens the womb in all cases. The virgin' 57 XXIII| all cases. The virgin's womb, therefore, was especially 58 XXIII| condition of the "opened womb" which ensues in marriage. [ 59 XXIII| future contentions about the womb of Mary, that even then