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1 Sentenza | individual, in reality brings anathema on himself, having cut himself
2 Sentenza | fathers did not lift the anathema against Theodore but rather
3 Sentenza | They have tried to lift the anathema on the said heretical Theodore
4 Anathem, 1 | subsistences or persons: let him be anathema. There is only one God and
5 Anathem, 2 | born from her: let him be anathema. ~
6 Anathem, 3 | same person: let him be anathema. ~
7 Anathem, 4 | holy Trinity: let him be anathema. The notion of "union" can
8 Anathem, 5 | Jesus Christ: let him be anathema. There has been no addition
9 Anathem, 6 | mother of God: let him be anathema. ~
10 Anathem, 7 | subsistence of its own: let him be anathema. ~
11 Anathem, 8 | flesh of Christ: let him be anathema. In saying that it was in
12 Anathem, 9 | the beginning: let him be anathema. ~
13 Anathem, 10| holy Trinity: let him be anathema. ~
14 Anathem, 11| even to death: let him be anathema. ~
15 Anathem, 12| in this error: let him be anathema. ~
16 Anathem, 13| until they die: let him be anathema. ~
17 Anathem, 14| until his death: let him be anathema. ~Such then are the assertions
18 Anathem, 14| or lay person, let him be anathema. ~
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