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1 Disp2, I | two persons~in Christ.~ ~Response: This is the fallacy of 2 Disp2, II | man created the world.~ ~Response: There is the communication 3 Disp2, II | be crucified or suffer.~ ~Response: This is true, when he was 4 Disp2, II | cannot become mortal.~ ~Response: In philosophy, this is 5 Disp2, III | not know the last day.~ ~Response: The solution is that Christ 6 Disp2, IV | person are different.~ ~Response: This is a new expression, 7 Disp2, V | of one who is superior.~ ~Response: This is done because of 8 Disp2, V | the Cross~and is a man?~ ~Response: This is true, because what 9 Disp2, VI | is not from eternity.~ ~Response: I concede this, with a 10 Disp2, VII | Spirit has his own~grammar.~ ~Response: The Holy Spirit has his 11 Disp2, VIII | are not to be approved.~ ~Response: Such contradictions do 12 Disp2, IX | Christ is not a creature.~ ~Response: Thus Schwenkfeld argues. 13 Disp2, X | Therefore he is not a~man.~ ~Response: I make a distinction with 14 Disp2, XI | something which is not divine.~ ~Response: There is an equivocation 15 Disp2, XI, a | Therefore he is a creature.~ ~Response: With respect to his humanity [ 16 Disp2, XI, b | Therefore he is not God.~ ~Response: Because of the communication 17 Disp2, XII | that Christ is humanity.~ ~Response: This is not conceded, but 18 Disp2, XII, a | Therefore Christ is humanity.~ ~Response: To "belong" is to inhere 19 Disp2, XIII | Christ was made humanity.~ ~Response: Rather than analogy, we 20 Disp2, XIV | ought not to speak thus.~ ~Response: The question is whether 21 Disp2, XV | Christ~cannot be true God.~ ~Response: What Moses says, that God 22 Disp2, XVI | the Athanasian Creed.~ ~Response: Christ does not consist 23 Disp2, XVII | Therefore Christ is not God.~ ~Response: In philosophy this is true; 24 Disp2, XVIII | good, but. . .," etc.~ ~Response: Christ speaks there according 25 Disp2, XIX | Therefore they cannot~be true.~ ~Response: The Fathers sometimes erred [ 26 Disp2, XX | and man. Therefore,~etc.~ ~Response: This is a philosophical 27 Disp2, XXI | Christ is death and~thirst.~ ~Response: Analogy or etymology does 28 Disp2, XXII | even better called death.~ ~Response: The analogy does not hold. 29 Disp2, XXIII | Christ~is not a creature.~ ~Response: "Begotten" refers to the 30 Disp2, XXIV | by virtue of substance.~ ~Response: The Greek term is _schema_, 31 Disp2, XXV | man and not~humanity.~ ~Response: Because "man" includes 32 Disp2, XXV | like God and divinity."~ ~Response: Synonyms are predicated 33 Disp2, XXV | Therefore they are~different.~ ~Response: In philosophy they are 34 Disp2, XXV | thee to deliver him."~ ~Response: Man is taken in an abstract 35 Disp2, XXVI | goodness, are the same?~ ~Response: There is a great difference 36 Disp2, XXVI | are a man~and humanity.~ ~Response: As far as accidents are 37 Disp2, XXVII | humanity or a part~thereof.~ ~Response: When humanity is used, 38 Disp2, XXVIII | nevertheless~an abstract term.~ ~Response: We concede to the Fathers, 39 Disp2, XXIX | exist in the same subject.~ ~Response: Christ was corruptible 40 Disp2, XXX | Christ is not created.~ ~Response: He speaks of the divinity 41 Disp2, XXX, a | propositions must be eliminated.~ ~Response: In the third proposition 42 Disp2, XXX, a | Father and the Holy Spirit.~ ~Response: One God, and threefold [ 43 Disp2, XXX, a | was made a creature.~ ~Response: John says concerning Christ 44 Disp2, XXX, a | humanity, as Schwenkfeld.~ ~Response: They are all wrong who 45 Disp2, XXXI | spirit. Therefore, etc.~ ~Response: In Christ there are two 46 Disp2, XXXII | cannot be a creature.~ ~Response: We join the Creator and 47 Disp2, XXXIII | consequently he did not suffer.~ ~Response: [Because of] the communication 48 Disp2, XXXIII, a| Therefore Christ is not God.~ ~Response: [First,] there is the communication 49 Disp2, XXXIII, a| expressions are not to be used.~ ~Response: Error resides not in words, 50 Disp2, XXXIII, b| Christ is a creature.~ ~Response: [This is true] understanding 51 Disp2, XXXIII, b| Therefore God is a creature.~ ~Response: The argument is true according