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For although to be born of a virgin be in itself miraculous , and justly entitles
Christ unto the [ title of the ] Son of God ; yet it is not so far above the production of
all mankind , as to place him in that singular eminence , which must be attributed
to ...
For although to be born of a virgin be in itself miraculous , and justly entitles
Christ unto the [ title of the ] Son of God ; yet it is not so far above the production of
all mankind , as to place him in that singular eminence , which must be attributed
to ...
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7 TE ence , by which he truly was , before he was conceived of the Virgin Mary , I
thus demonstrate . He which was really in heaven , and truly descended from
thence , and came into the world from the Father , before that which was begotten
...
7 TE ence , by which he truly was , before he was conceived of the Virgin Mary , I
thus demonstrate . He which was really in heaven , and truly descended from
thence , and came into the world from the Father , before that which was begotten
...
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mine the action of the Holy Ghost , but by that concurrence of the Virgin which
must be acknowledged with it . For if she were truly the mother of Christ ( as
certainly she was , and we shall hereafter prove ) , then is there no reason to
deny to her ...
mine the action of the Holy Ghost , but by that concurrence of the Virgin which
must be acknowledged with it . For if she were truly the mother of Christ ( as
certainly she was , and we shall hereafter prove ) , then is there no reason to
deny to her ...
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Which is abundantly enough for our present purpose , being only to prove that
the Messias promised by God , and expected by the people of God before and
under the Law , was to be conceived and born of a virgin . Secondly , As we are ...
Which is abundantly enough for our present purpose , being only to prove that
the Messias promised by God , and expected by the people of God before and
under the Law , was to be conceived and born of a virgin . Secondly , As we are ...
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Notwithstanding therefore all these pretensions , there can be nothing found to
raise the least suspicion of any interruption of the ever - blessed Mary's perpetual
virginity . For as she was a virgin when she conceived , and after she brought ...
Notwithstanding therefore all these pretensions , there can be nothing found to
raise the least suspicion of any interruption of the ever - blessed Mary's perpetual
virginity . For as she was a virgin when she conceived , and after she brought ...
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