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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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assumed

   Part, Chapter, §
1 Theses | he has a creature or has assumed a human creature, or, what 2 Disp2, XVI | humanity and~divinity. He assumed human nature, which consists 3 Disp2, XXV | said that the divine person~assumed a man, that is, a human 4 Disp2, XXV | rightly said that the Word~assumed human nature.~ ~[Again:] " 5 Disp2, XXV | now that the person has assumed the person.~ ~ 6 Disp2, XXVII | speaking [proprie],~God either assumed human nature or humanity 7 Disp2, XXVII | human nature. Therefore he assumed a man, because~humanity 8 Disp2, XXVII | Therefore I say that he~assumed a whole man [integrum hominem], 9 Disp2, XXVII | say] that~the Son of God assumed a man. If it were said that 10 Disp2, XXVII | said that the divine person assumed~a human nature, that is, 11 Disp2, XXVII | which is not~subsistent, but assumed. "Man," however, does not 12 Disp2, XXVII | does not signify something assumed,~but an existing person. 13 Disp2, XXVII | the divine person which assumed~human nature, for the person 14 Disp2, XXVII | humanity signifies the assumed,~not subsistent, human nature. 15 Disp2, XXVIII | the divine person which assumed~human nature. Nor is the 16 Disp2, XXVIII | philosophy, but something assumed. Christ, being created,~ 17 Disp2, XXX, a | flesh, that is, that~he assumed human nature, while otherwise


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