Chapter

 1     IV|       who was condensed in his mother's womb amidst all its uncleannesses,
 2    VII|      Lord's Question About His Mother and His Brethren. Answer
 3    VII|      that He asked, "Who is my mother, and who are my brethren? "
 4    VII|   would have told Him that His mother and brethren were standing
 5    VII|     certain both that He had a mother and brethren, and that they
 6    VII|  Joseph the carpenter, and His mother Mary, and His brethren,
 7    VII|    they had mentioned to Him a mother and brethren which He did
 8    VII|    have not either brothers or mother. [6] He might with more
 9    VII|       had even a father than a mother, and uncles more likely
10    VII|      any mention of either His mother or His brethren. It is clearly
11    VII|     certain that He had both a mother and brothers, they tested
12    VII|      the announcement that His mother and His brethren had actually
13    VII|     Christ's answer denies His mother and brethren for the present,
14    VII|        want of evidence of His mother's adherence to Him, although
15    VII|      have exclaimed, "What are mother and brothers to me? " [11] 
16    VII|  uttered by one who had both a mother and brothers. When denying
17    VII|       what sense He denied His mother and His brethren. For in
18    VII|  teaching others not to esteem mother, or father, or brothers,
19    VII|     word of God as soon as His mother and brethren were announced
20    VII|       the case: in the abjured mother there is a figure of the
21    VII|        Church, which He called mother in a preferable sense and
22    VII|        woman), not denying His mother's "womb and paps," but designating
23  XXVII| derived its substance from His mother's womb, although we are
24 XXVIII|     His Father without a human mother, so likewise, after He was
25 XXVIII|        to have a woman for His mother without a human father. [
26     XX|     and Exact Birth of a Human Mother, as Suggested by Certain
27     XX|        didst draw me out of my mother's womb." Here is the first
28     XX|       Thou art my hope from my mother's breasts; upon Thee have
29     XX|        Thou art my God from my mother's belly." Here is a third
30     XX|          6] But what were His "mother's breasts" which He mentions?
31     XX|  communication with a womb, no mother's womb operating upon Him
32     XX|      of its own flesh from the mother's womb. [7] Now it is easy
33    XXI|     Her Substance. Through His Mother He is Descended from Her
34    XXI|      be no flesh of the virgin mother (assisting in the transaction),
35    XXI|     declares that Christ had a mother? For how could she have
36    XXI|        could she have been His mother, unless He had been in her
37    XXI|    womb which could make her a mother in whose womb He had been.
38    XXI|        No flesh can speak of a mother's womb but that which is
39    XXI|  whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to
40  XXIII|      even because she became a mother without any fruit of her
41  XXIII|      than a virgin, becoming a mother at a leap, as it were, before
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