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2. Secondly, Such is the Ʋnion of the Humane with the Divine Nature in Christ, that 'tis taken into his Person and both make but one * Person. |
2. Secondly, Such is the Ʋnion of the Humane with the Divine Nature in christ, that it's taken into his Person and both make but one * Person. |
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The two Natures make but one Person. |
The two Nature's make but one Person. |
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Note 1 |
Deus in aeternam personam Deitatis temporalem accepit substantiam Carnis. August. Duas substantias accipimus in uno Filio Dei, unam Deitatis, aliam Humanitatis, non duas Personas. Idem. de Trinit. & Unit. Dei. Vid. Anselm. de Incarn. Verbi. cap. 5. p. 87. |
Deus in aeternam Personam Deitatis temporalem accepit substantiam Carnis. August. Duas substantias accipimus in Uno Filio Dei, unam Deitatis, aliam Humanitatis, non Duas Personas. Idem. de Trinity. & Unit. Dei. Vid. Anselm. de Incarn. Verbi. cap. 5. p. 87. |
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