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Alphabetical [« »] above 1 abraham 1 absent 1 abstract 11 abstractis 1 abstractly 1 absurdities 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 again 12 theology 12 though 11 abstract 11 between 11 death 11 grammar | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances abstract |
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1 Theses | these are not correct in the abstract (as it is said) of~human 2 Theses | between the concrete and the abstract.~[ETML:S:paragrafo]10. Even 3 Theses | between the concrete and the abstract in many predicates of human~ 4 Disp2, XII | signification, whereas an abstract signifies~the mode of nature, 5 Disp2, XII | humanity. Aristotle~says that abstract terms refer to nature, and 6 Disp2, XII, a | this does not follow in the abstract. But~I concede it in the 7 Disp2, XXV | Response: Man is taken in an abstract sense. "Man," when it is 8 Disp2, XXVI | between concrete terms and abstract~ones, as between a white 9 Disp2, XXVII | because~humanity is an abstract and signifies only a form, 10 Disp2, XXVIII | but it is nevertheless~an abstract term.~ ~Response: We concede 11 Disp2, XXX, a | but in~the sixth in the abstract.~ ~Again: This is the catholic