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1      I| phantom; so that the virgin's conception, and pregnancy, and child-bearing,
2     II|      the Creator's angel? The conception in the virgin's womb is
3    XIX|   Became Flesh, Not by Carnal Conception, Nor by the Will of the
4    XXI|      Therefore, as the act of conception was her own, so also what
5    XXI|   also, although the cause of conception was not. If, on the other
6    XXI|    she brought forth from the conception of the Word, is not her
7  XXIII|       spoken against ---- the conception and the parturition of the
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