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Alphabetical [« »] disputation 7 dispute 1 dissolves 1 distinct 9 distinctae 1 distinction 5 distinguish 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 then 9 concrete 9 different 9 distinct 9 joined 9 meaning 9 nor | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances distinct |
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1 Disp2, I | But these two natures are~distinct in theology, with respect, 2 Disp2, I | indistinctae], but two distinct natures, yet belonging to 3 Disp2, I | personae]. There are not two distinct persons, but what~is distinct 4 Disp2, I | distinct persons, but what~is distinct is undivided [sed sunt distinctae 5 Disp2, I | indistinctae], that is, there~are distinct natures, but an undivided 6 Disp2, II | stands: The natures are distinct, but after~that communication, 7 Disp2, XV | substance~and essence has three distinct persons, as the nature[s] 8 Disp2, XXIV | as this consists of two~distinct parts, that is, soul and 9 Disp2, XXXIII | concede. We join or unite the distinct natures in one person.~ ~