The mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics.
1Therefore the Blessed Virgin is the true and natural Mother of Christ.
2One of the least damaged represents the death of the Blessed Virgin.
3But some keep the feast of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin.
4He called it, The Blessed Virgin pondering the Lily of the Annunciation.
5The Blessed Virgin who chose you will repay me in good luck.
6Money, moreover, was thrown into it; gifts to the Blessed Virgin abounded.
7Her confessions might have surprised the angels and rejoiced the Blessed Virgin.
8These names were chiefly connected with the Blessed Virgin and the saints.
9It was the mantle of the Blessed Virgin, her gift to him.
10The arms of the Blessed Virgin are wide open to receive us.
11But He is not of the Jews except through the Blessed Virgin.
12The priest told him that he must juggle for the Blessed Virgin.
13But it is only the Blessed Virgin who knows where we are.
14Therefore it seems that the Blessed Virgin had other sons after Christ.
15Through the help of the Blessed Virgin, of St. Joseph, of Sts.
16Later Sir Richard Hawkins called them the Maidenland, after the Blessed Virgin.
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Translations for Blessed Virgin