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 1    VII|         a chariot race, and were called away by such a message,
 2    VII| represented the Church, which He called mother in a preferable sense
 3   XIII|          proper one, if they are called by a name which differs
 4   XIII|          can the pitcher be also called clay, because what it once
 5   XIII|      that is to say, the soul is called soul, and the flesh, flesh;
 6    XIV|         He has been, it is true, called "the Angel of great counsel,"
 7     XV|     Christ Himself spoke when He called Himself man and the Son
 8  XXVII|      name of Adam, why is Christ called Adam by the apostle, unless
 9 XXVIII|      Blessed Trinity. He is Here Called, as Often Elsewhere, the
10    XXI|       stem is Mary's son, who is called Jesus Christ, will not He
11  XXIII|        openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord." For who
12  XXIII|    Indeed she ought rather to be called not a virgin than a virgin,
13   XXIV|       mean only that which is so called, and the flesh simply that
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