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1 Anathem, 4 | if anyone says that this union is only a sort of synonymity,
2 Anathem, 4 | the holy fathers that the union occurred of the Word of
3 Anathem, 4 | intellectual soul, and that this union is by synthesis or by person,
4 Anathem, 4 | anathema. The notion of "union" can be understood in many
5 Anathem, 4 | Eutyches have asserted that the union is produced by a confusing
6 Anathem, 4 | division, have brought in a union which is only by affection.
7 Anathem, 4 | states her belief in a union between the Word of God
8 Anathem, 4 | synthesis, that is by a union of subsistence. In the mystery
9 Anathem, 4 | the mystery of Christ the union of synthesis not only conserves
10 Anathem, 7 | natures of which an ineffable union has been made without confusion,
11 Anathem, 7 | by nature, even after the union, as this had been made in
12 Anathem, 7 | is not compromised by the union (for he is one from both
13 Anathem, 8 | confesses a belief that a union has been made out of the
14 Anathem, 8 | divine and human natures a union was made according to subsistence,
15 Anathem, 12| Theodore claimed that the union of God the Word to Christ
16 Anathem, 13| stated their belief in the union according to subsistence
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