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Alphabetical [« »] are 101 argue 1 argues 1 argument 44 arians 1 aristotle 4 arius 1 | Frequency [« »] 50 one 47 we 45 nature 44 argument 42 divinity 42 there 41 his | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances argument |
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1 Theses | it is useless to seek an argument over words.~[ETML:S:paragrafo] 2 Disp, Pre | than force or~power [of argument]. He should have added, 3 Disp2, I | I.~ ~Argument: A human person is one thing, 4 Disp2, II | II.~ ~Argument: Christ was not a man before 5 Disp2, II | this is] a~philosophical argument. This stands: The natures 6 Disp2, III | III.~ ~Argument: God knows all things. Christ 7 Disp2, IV | IV.~ ~Argument: A word is not a person. 8 Disp2, V | V.~ ~Argument: Christ beseeches the Father 9 Disp2, V, b | V [b].~ ~Argument: If Christ were true God, 10 Disp2, VI | VI.~ ~Argument: Everything that is born 11 Disp2, VII | VII.~ ~Argument: When we must speak carefully, 12 Disp2, VIII | VIII.~ ~Argument: Your fourteenth and eighteenth 13 Disp2, IX | IX.~ ~Argument: No creature ought to be 14 Disp2, X | X.~ ~Argument: Every man is corrupted 15 Disp2, XI | XI.~ ~Argument: If Christ is a creature 16 Disp2, XI, a | XI [a].~ ~Argument: No one can dispute that 17 Disp2, XI, b | XI [b].~ ~Argument: Whatever is subject to 18 Disp2, XII | XII.~ ~Argument: "Man" and "humanity" have 19 Disp2, XII, a | XII [a].~ ~Argument: Whatever belongs [inest] 20 Disp2, XIII | XIII.~ ~Argument: Paul says: Christ was made 21 Disp2, XIV | XIV.~ ~Argument: The manner of speaking [ 22 Disp2, XV | XV.~ ~Argument: Moses says, "The Lord your 23 Disp2, XVI | XVI.~ ~Argument: Whatever consists of soul 24 Disp2, XVII | XVII.~ ~Argument: There is nothing accidental 25 Disp2, XVIII | XVIII.~ ~Argument: Only God is good. Christ 26 Disp2, XIX | XIX.~ ~Argument: Propositions 15 and 16 27 Disp2, XX | XX.~ ~Argument: The same thing cannot be 28 Disp2, XX | This is a philosophical argument. There is no relation between~ 29 Disp2, XXI | XXI.~ ~Argument: If it is rightly said that 30 Disp2, XXII | XXII.~ ~Argument: If that which is worse 31 Disp2, XXIII | XXIII.~ ~Argument: The Nicene Creed is undoubtedly [ 32 Disp2, XXIV | XXIV.~ ~Argument: Paul says that Christ was 33 Disp2, XXV | XXV.~ ~Argument: (M. Vitus Amerbach) I ask 34 Disp2, XXVI | XXVI.~ ~Argument: I ask whether a holy thing 35 Disp2, XXVIII | XXVIII.~ ~Argument: Just as it is rightly said 36 Disp2, XXIX | XXIX.~ ~Argument: Two contraries cannot exist 37 Disp2, XXX | XXX.~ ~Argument: Athanasius says: Such as 38 Disp2, XXXI | XXXI.~ ~Argument: God is a spirit. Christ 39 Disp2, XXXII | XXXII.~ ~Argument: He who makes something 40 Disp2, XXXIII | XXXIII.~ ~Argument: The divinity in Christ 41 Disp2, XXXIII, a| XXXIII [a].~ ~Argument: Whatever is subject to 42 Disp2, XXXIII, a| communication of attributes, and the~argument is a philosophical one.~ ~[ 43 Disp2, XXXIII, b| XXXIII [b].~ ~Argument: No creature creates. Christ 44 Disp2, XXXIII, b| creature.~ ~Response: The argument is true according to the