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For the humane nature is onely the terme of this action, the Person the subiect: who was borne of a Virgin, that yet ever remained a Virgin, (howsoever Helvidius dream't the contrary;) and that by opening the wombe, not vtero clauso, as the Papists imagine, to make way for their poeticall transubstantiation: (for not the bearing of a childe, |
For the humane nature is only the term of this actium, the Person the Subject: who was born of a Virgae, that yet ever remained a Virgae, (howsoever Helvidius dreamt the contrary;) and that by opening the womb, not vtero clauso, as the Papists imagine, to make Way for their poetical transubstantiation: (for not the bearing of a child, |
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Maria virgo ante partum, in partu, post partum erat porta clausa. Augu. ex Ezech. 44. vid. Turrecrem. in vigil. nat. Dom. q. 3. |
Maria virgo ante partum, in partu, post partum erat porta Clausa. Augustine ex Ezekiel 44. vid. Turrecrem. in vigil. nat. Dom. q. 3. |
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