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the two first werenot of nature, nor of merit, but wholly supernaturall: And so not subject to separation by force of any natur, al action or passion But the third being natural, did leave a place for suffering and separation: So that when Christ suffered death, the Deity forsook neither soule nor body, only the body was forsaken by the soule. |
the two First werenot of nature, nor of merit, but wholly supernatural: And so not Subject to separation by force of any Nature, all actium or passion But the third being natural, did leave a place for suffering and separation: So that when christ suffered death, the Deity forsook neither soul nor body, only the body was forsaken by the soul. |
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