Work, Charter
1 I Believe,1 | Nevertheless, although the nature of divine love remains incomprehensible
2 I Believe,5 | not eternal or immortal by nature, but only by Divine Grace.
3 I Believe,5 | they possess a different nature than ours, their spiritual
4 I Believe,5 | spiritual and incorporeal nature is nonetheless real and
5 I Believe,5 | dimensions foreign to human nature. They are conscious persons.
6 I Believe,5 | have been endowed with a nature superior to man's so that
7 I Believe,6 | eternal and immortal by nature and in essence. The angels
8 I Believe,7 | because He created man's nature with the possibility of
9 I Believe,7 | If He had created human nature without free will, by this
10 I Believe,7 | being purely passive in nature; the creature would simply
11 I Believe,8 | his free will caused his nature to be defiled by sin and
12 I Believe,8 | and become mortal. Human nature's defilement and alienation
13 I Believe,8 | after our Baptism does our nature preserve our weakness, in
14 I Believe,8 | Mary was born with the same nature as ours. She could not of
15 I Believe,11| Theotokos~I believe that the nature of the Most Holy Virgin
16 I Believe,11| New Adam, partook of our nature in all things save sin,
17 I Believe,11| Theotokos, the New Eve. The nature of fallen man, the nature
18 I Believe,11| nature of fallen man, the nature of Adam, which bore the
19 I Believe,11| it partakes of the Divine nature. Man's nature, restored
20 I Believe,11| the Divine nature. Man's nature, restored and regenerated
21 I Believe,11| the Theotokos, Who, with a nature identical to ours, represented
22 I Believe,13| concerning God Who is by nature and in His essence incomprehensible,
23 I Believe,13| necessity, be alien to His nature; it will be false, unreal,
24 I Believe,13| God Who is immaterial by nature has become material for
25 I Believe,13| flesh and cause our human nature, which He took upon Himself,
26 I Believe,20| Hell will be twofold in nature, spiritual and physical.
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