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1 Sentenza | in Ecclesiastes he says: Two are better than one, for
2 Sentenza | says: Amen I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about
3 Sentenza | Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in
4 Sentenza | assert that there exist two sons and two Christs. He
5 Sentenza | there exist two sons and two Christs. He who is preached
6 Sentenza | church, offering worship to two sons, trying to divide what
7 Sentenza | the view not only of the two bishops whose interventions
8 Anathem, 2 | that the Word of God has two nativities, that which is
9 Anathem, 4 | discussing quite obviously two different persons, and only
10 Anathem, 5 | into the mystery of Christ two subsistences or two persons,
11 Anathem, 5 | Christ two subsistences or two persons, and having brought
12 Anathem, 5 | persons, and having brought in two persons then talks of one
13 Anathem, 7 | when speaking about the two natures, does not confess
14 Anathem, 7 | if anyone understands the two natures in the mystery of
15 Anathem, 7 | is one from both and the two exist through the one) but
16 Anathem, 8 | has been made out of the two natures divinity and humanity,
17 Anathem, 8 | rather that each of the two remained what it was, and
18 Anathem, 9 | to be worshipped in his two natures, and by that wishes
19 Anathem, 9 | that wishes to introduce two adorations, a separate one
20 Anathem, 9 | brought together from the two, and so worships Christ,
21 Anathem, 12| a man and his wife: The two shall become one. Among
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