Which is to say that he was the appearance, in history, of the second person of the Trinity, whereas she was the creature who (by her own assent, at the prompting of an angel) conceived him and delivered him, and made possible that appearance.
Which is to say that he was the appearance, in history, of the second person of the Trinity, whereas she was the creature who (by her own assent, at the prompting of an angel) conceived him and delivered him, and made possible that appearance.