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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
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