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Alphabetical [« »] naturae 1 naturally 1 nature 45 natures 21 nearly 1 necessary 1 necessity 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 speak 22 thus 21 an 21 natures 21 no 20 fathers 20 things | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances natures |
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1 Theses | Christ is "composed" [of two natures] though~they affirm that 2 Disp, Pre | human~nature, and these two natures in one person, so that they 3 Disp, Pre | and man in one person. The natures are joined~personally in 4 Disp, Pre | and the unity of the two natures there is a~communication 5 Disp, Pre | and comprehend, that two natures should be united~in one 6 Disp, Pre | not two persons, but two natures are~united in one person, 7 Disp2, I | one person. But these two natures are~distinct in theology, 8 Disp2, I | respect, that is, to the natures, but not with~respect to [ 9 Disp2, I | indistinctae], but two distinct natures, yet belonging to an undivided~ 10 Disp2, I | that is, there~are distinct natures, but an undivided person.~ ~ 11 Disp2, II | argument. This stands: The natures are distinct, but after~ 12 Disp2, II | confess that there are two natures, but they cannot~be separated. 13 Disp2, III | but because there are two natures united in one person, it 14 Disp2, III | it is~attributed to both natures. Again, "Whoever believes 15 Disp2, IX | is meant by the ~union of natures), but the Creator himself, 16 Disp2, XVII | But that unity of the two natures in one~person is the greatest 17 Disp2, XXIII | Schwenkfeld confounds the~two natures.~ ~ 18 Disp2, XXIV | of Christ consists~of two natures united, although the soul 19 Disp2, XXXI | In Christ there are two natures: the divine, which is spirit, 20 Disp2, XXXI | coniunctissime etiam] that the two natures are one person.~ ~ 21 Disp2, XXXIII | join or unite the distinct natures in one person.~ ~