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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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   Part, Chapter, §
1 Theses | irregular~verbs are not subject to etymology, analogy, or 2 Theses | generally, in every sort of subject and art, practice often~ 3 Disp2, VII | everywhere, but when the subject is greater than can be comprehended 4 Disp2, VII | without necessity, for the~subject is ineffable and incomprehensible. 5 Disp2, XI, b | Argument: Whatever is subject to death, is not God. Christ 6 Disp2, XII, a | belong" is to inhere to a subject. Whiteness inheres to John. ~ 7 Disp2, XXV | be~predicated of the same subject. They are called synonyms 8 Disp2, XXV | matter,~not joined with a subject. But man is a subject. Therefore 9 Disp2, XXV | a subject. But man is a subject. Therefore they are~different.~ ~ 10 Disp2, XXVIII | the creature in Christ the subject [suppositum], not~even according 11 Disp2, XXIX | cannot exist in the same subject [duo disparata non~possunt 12 Disp2, XXIX | cannot~exist in the same subject.~ ~Response: Christ was 13 Disp2, XXXIII, a| Argument: Whatever is subject to death, is not God. Christ


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