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because his suffering was of an infinite nature, being the second Person in the Trinity; and the actions are alway given to the subject, and to the principall: the actions of Christ, are not attributed to his humane nature, |
Because his suffering was of an infinite nature, being the second Person in the Trinity; and the actions Are always given to the Subject, and to the principal: the actions of christ, Are not attributed to his humane nature, |
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