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Had he obey'd as meer Man his Obedience could not have been meritorious, for so all would have been but a due debt and for himself; but he obeying who was God-man so it became meritorious for others. His obedience and subjection was indeed terminated in his Humane Nature, but that must not be abstracted from his Divine (both being now united in one person ); |
Had he obeyed as mere Man his obedience could not have been meritorious, for so all would have been but a due debt and for himself; but he obeying who was God-man so it became meritorious for Others. His Obedience and subjection was indeed terminated in his Humane Nature, but that must not be abstracted from his Divine (both being now united in one person); |
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Obediens factus fuit ad mortem Patri, non necessum id habuit natura sed oeconomia nostrae redemptionis. Ut etiam meriti vis non naturae humanae quà natura, sed quà Deo unita, ost adscribenda. Stegman. Disp. 23. p. 266. |
Obedient factus fuit ad mortem Patri, non necessum id Habuit Nature sed Economy Nostrae redemptionis. Ut etiam Merit vis non naturae humanae quà Nature, sed quà God unita, ost adscribenda. Stegman. Disp 23. p. 266. |
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