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 1      V|     other source than man, or Mary is anything else than a
 2    VII|     carpenter, and His mother Mary, and His brethren, and His
 3  XXVII|    Between Eve and the Virgin Mary.~[1] But, leaving Alexander
 4  XXVII|      believed the serpent, so Mary believed the angel. The
 5  XXVII|     fratricidal devil; whilst Mary, on the contrary, bare one
 6     XX|       descent from Abraham to Mary, says, "Jacob begat Joseph
 7     XX|   begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Christ."
 8    XXI|       only as a stranger that Mary carried Jesus in her womb,
 9    XXI|       the stem of the root is Mary descended from David, and
10    XXI|    the blossom of the stem is Mary's son, who is called Jesus
11    XXI|  inseparable, not merely from Mary, but also from David through
12    XXI|       also from David through Mary, and from Jesse through
13    XXI|      how much rather is He of Mary's loins, by virtue of whom
14   XXII|       David in consequence of Mary's flesh, He is therefore
15   XXII|     flesh, He is therefore of Mary's flesh because of the seed
16   XXII|     is either of the flesh of Mary because of the seed of David,
17   XXII|       because of the flesh of Mary. The whole discussion is
18   XXII|       loins; "none other than Mary's, since Christ came from
19   XXII|        since Christ came from Mary's womb; and, higher still,
20  XXIII|     parturition of the Virgin Mary, concerning which these
21  XXIII| contentions about the womb of Mary, that even then the Holy
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