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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7225] Sentinam illam inferni sanguinis.

[7226] Lactiorem.

[7227] Avulsionem.

Chapter XXI.—The Word of God Did Not Become Flesh Except in the Virgin’s Womb and of Her Substance. Through His Mother He is Descended from Her Great Ancestor David. He is Described Both in the Old and in the New Testament as “The Fruit of David’s Loins.”

[7228] Isa. vii. 14; Matt. i. 23.

[7229] See the same passages.

[7230] Ipsius.

[7231] Quod concepit: or, “what she conceived.”

[7232] Evacuabitur.

[7233] Luke i. 31.

[7234] An objection.

[7235] The rejoinder.

[7236] Luke i. 41.

[7237] Luke 1.43.

[7238] Luke 1.42.

[7239] Eruditur.

[7240] Quominus vindicet.

[7241] Adhærere.

[7242] Psa. 132.11; Acts 2.30.

Chapter XXII.—Holy Scripture in the New Testament, Even in Its Very First Verse, Testifies to Christ’s True Flesh. In Virtue of Which He is Incorporated in the Human Stock of David, and Abraham, and Adam.

[7243] Commentator.

[7244] Originis carnalis: i.e. “origin of the flesh of.”

[7245] Matt. i. 1.

 

 

 

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