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Nestorious multiplies the Person, Eutyches eris upon another extream (as 'tis usual when the staff is crooked and bends too much one way, they that would make it strait do often make it to bend as much the other way,) he confounds the Natures; to shun the plurality of Persons he destroyes the distinction of the Natures; asserting that after the Union the Humane Nature was wholly smallowed up in the Divine, and so leaving but one Nature to Christ: |
Nestorian multiplies the Person, Eutyches eris upon Another extreme (as it's usual when the staff is crooked and bends too much one Way, they that would make it strait doe often make it to bend as much the other Way,) he confounds the Nature's; to shun the plurality of Persons he Destroys the distinction of the Nature's; asserting that After the union the Humane Nature was wholly smallowed up in the Divine, and so leaving but one Nature to christ: |
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