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Alphabetical [« »] conception 1 concerned 1 concerning 5 concrete 9 concupiscence 3 condemned 3 condition 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 scripture 10 something 10 then 9 concrete 9 different 9 distinct 9 joined | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances concrete |
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1 Theses | of this kind between the concrete and the abstract.~[ETML: 2 Theses | distinguish between the concrete and the abstract in many 3 Disp2, XII | is man, because this~is a concrete term with personal signification, 4 Disp2, XII | terms refer to nature, and concrete terms to a person.~ ~ 5 Disp2, XII, a| But~I concede it in the concrete: Whiteness inheres to John, 6 Disp2, XIII | signifies something truly concrete, that is, Christ was~made 7 Disp2, XXV | similar. Here man in the concrete signifies human nature, 8 Disp2, XXVI | great difference between concrete terms and abstract~ones, 9 Disp2, XXX, a| proposition we are speaking in the concrete, but in~the sixth in the