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Alphabetical [« »] undoubtedly 1 unheard 1 uniatur 1 union 16 unioni 1 unitam 1 unitas 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 creator 16 on 16 son 16 union 16 were 15 all 15 do | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances union |
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1 Theses | scholastics, who think that the union~[habitudinem] of divinity 2 Theses | and humanity is like the union [unioni] of form~with matter, 3 Theses | hand [who think that] the union~[habitudinem] is similar 4 Theses | habitudinem] is similar to [the union of] matter to form, speak 5 Disp, Pre | but rather~confirms the union! That article of faith shall 6 Disp, Pre | because of the undivided union~[unitam coniunctionem] and 7 Disp2, II | communication, there is a union, that is, there is one person, 8 Disp2, II | hominis]. Here the personal~union is accomplished. Here the 9 Disp2, II | humanitas et divinitas]. The union holds everything together [ 10 Disp2, II | This is accomplished by the union [unitas], which is a greater~ 11 Disp2, II | is a greater~and stronger union [coniunctio] than that of 12 Disp2, III | dicta divina], despite the union,~and yet sometimes [Christ] 13 Disp2, IX | is what is meant by the ~union of natures), but the Creator 14 Disp2, XVII | rules. ~When we portray the union so that the divinity in 15 Disp2, XX | establish a relation, but a union of the finite and the infinite. ~ 16 Disp2, XXVII | difference between man and the union of a soul and flesh, but