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Some I know speak of a plant which hath no root of its own, only it grows and is sustain'd by a tree of another kind; by which they would shadow out the subsistence of the Humane Nature of Christ in the Divine: Others tell us the union of the Soul and Body in Man is of all resemblances the most fully expressive of this Ʋnion: Now 'tis granted these (or some other such-like) resemblances may hold forth something of it, |
some I know speak of a plant which hath no root of its own, only it grows and is sustained by a tree of Another kind; by which they would shadow out the subsistence of the Humane Nature of christ in the Divine: Others tell us the Union of the Soul and Body in Man is of all resemblances the most Fully expressive of this Ʋnion: Now it's granted these (or Some other suchlike) resemblances may hold forth something of it, |
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Yet there is a disparity in the union of these two in Man and of the two Natures in Christ. Of which seè Dr. Jackson on the Creed 7th B. p. 333. |
Yet there is a disparity in the Union of these two in Man and of the two Nature's in christ. Of which seè Dr. Jackson on the Creed 7th B. p. 333. |
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