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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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XVIII.
 
Argument:  Only God is goodChrist does not wish to be called good. 
Therefore Christ is not God.
 
        I prove the minor premise from Matthew 19:  "Why do you call me good? 
No one is good, but. . .," etc.
 
ResponseChrist speaks there according to the capacity of the man asking
the question:  "You say that I am good, and yet you do not believe that I am
God.  Therefore you do not rightly call me good."  Or thus:  Christ wished to
speak according to his humanity.
 



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