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After the foregoing treatise of the union of God and man and the
consequences thereof, it remains for us to consider what things the
Incarnate Son of God did or suffered in the human nature united to
Him. This consideration will be fourfold. For we shall consider:
(1) Those things that relate to His coming into the world; (2)
Those things that relate to the course of His life in this world;
(3) His departure from this world; (4) Those things that
concern His exaltation after this life.
The first of these offers four points of consideration: (1) The
Conception of Christ; (2) His Birth; (3) His
Circumcision; (4) His Baptism. Concerning His Conception
there are some points to be considered: (1) As to the Mother who
conceived Him; (2) as to the mode of His Conception; (3) as
to the perfection of the offspring conceived.
On the part of the Mother four points offer themselves to our
consideration: (1) Her sanctification. (2) her virginity;
(3) her espousals; (4) her annunciation, or preparation for
conception.
Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:
(1) Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was sanctified
before her birth from the womb?
(2) Whether she was sanctified before animation?
(3) Whether in virtue of this sanctification the fomes of sin was
entirely taken away from her?
(4) Whether the result of this sanctification was that she never
sinned?
(5) Whether in virtue of this sanctification she received the
fulness of grace?
(6) Whether it was proper to her to be thus sanctified?
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