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Alphabetical [« »] distinguished 2 divide 2 divina 1 divine 25 divinitas 1 divinitate 1 divinity 42 | Frequency [« »] 28 two 27 does 26 flesh 25 divine 25 has 25 must 24 from | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances divine |
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1 Theses | ETML:S:paragrafo]9. In the divine predicates or attributes 2 Theses | sustained or "supposited"~by the divine nature, or by a divine supposite.~[ 3 Theses | the divine nature, or by a divine supposite.~[ETML:S:paragrafo] 4 Disp, Pre | that in Christ there is a divine and a human~nature, and 5 Disp, Pre | said also~to be done by the divine nature, and vice versa. 6 Disp2, I | human person is one thing, a divine person another. But in~Christ 7 Disp2, I | the human nature and the divine; in the minor premise you~ 8 Disp2, II | but never the immortal and divine nature and the mortal~human 9 Disp2, III | nature should have to bear divine~epithets [ut humana natura 10 Disp2, III | There he speaks of the divine nature. Or again, "They 11 Disp2, IV | or physical word, but a divine and~uncreated word, which 12 Disp2, IV | and a person, because the divine~Word is the divinity. Christ 13 Disp2, IV | divinity. Christ is the divine Word. Therefore he is the~ 14 Disp2, IX | Son of God, touches the divine nature itself. The old~theologians 15 Disp2, X | Every man who is~not a divine Person [personaliter Deus], 16 Disp2, X | has none, because he is a divine Person, and in conception 17 Disp2, XI | Christ something which is not divine.~ ~Response: There is an 18 Disp2, XI, b | shared [commune] with the divine.~ ~ 19 Disp2, XV | suffers, etc. Therefore the divine nature, when it is take 20 Disp2, XV | distinction. If you understand by "divine nature" the whole divinity 21 Disp2, XXV | If it were said that the divine person~assumed a man, that 22 Disp2, XXVII | If it were said that the divine person assumed~a human nature, 23 Disp2, XXVII | Christ is a man, that is, the divine person which assumed~human 24 Disp2, XXVIII | creature, we understand the divine person which assumed~human 25 Disp2, XXXI | there are two natures: the divine, which is spirit, and~the