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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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XXIII.
 
Argument:  The Nicene Creed is undoubtedly [maxime] catholic.  The opinion of
Schwenkfeld agrees with the Nicene Creed.  Therefore it is true.
 
        I prove the minor premise, because it is said [in the Creed] that
Christ is begotten, not made.  But every creature is made.  Therefore Christ
is not a creature.
 
Response:  "Begotten" refers to the divinity, but Schwenkfeld confounds the
two natures.
 



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