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1 4 | in Him which constitutes Divinity, must necessarily exist 2 11| by the association of the divinity of the Word in that very 3 11| exclude the powers of the divinity; when if this argument from 4 11| infirmities, the argument of divinity in Him gathered from His 5 12| by the truth of Christ's divinity, let them rush into the 6 13| created by Him; by that very divinity in Him whereby, the world 7 13| the consciousness of His divinity; and if, finally, the Apostle 8 13| and conditions of Christ's divinity, says in reply to Christ, " 9 15| this world according to the divinity of the Word, so He is of 10 15| the one aspect of His sole divinity, because the Jewish blindness 11 15| world, and spoke of His divinity alone, which is not of the 12 15| draw them to consider His divinity, so as to believe Him to 13 15| incredulity concerning His divinity by omitting in the meantime 14 15| setting before them His divinity alone. If Christ is man 15 15| immortality is the associate of divinity, because both the divinity 16 15| divinity, because both the divinity is immortal, and immortality 17 15| immortality is the fruit of divinity. For every man is mortal; 18 15| and by immortality affords divinity. But although it is not 19 15| not give; but by giving divinity by immortality, He proves 20 15| Himself to be God by offering divinity, which if He were not God 21 15| but as pertaining to His divinity, by saying, "I and the Father 22 16| the testimony of Christ's divinity is immense, in the Paraclete 23 16| establish the formula of His divinity for those who should believe. 24 16| one side, that Christ's divinity may be destroyed; or if 25 16| set aside, let His proper divinity be attributed to Christ 26 21| that manifestation of the divinity of Christ, except that I 27 21| because according to His divinity the Word proceeded from 28 21| away from Christ, nor His divinity denied? For if He is only 29 21| but if He is only man, the divinity which is before every creature 30 21| creature, the agreement of the divinity and the humanity seems to 31 22| that the claim of a certain divinity would be robbery, to wit, 32 22| these higher matters of the divinity of Christ, Christ Jesus 33 23| magnitude and truth of this divinity, exaggerating His honours 34 23| excellent argument for the divinity of Christ, who is so far 35 23| and have confessed the divinity in Christ with such impetuosity 36 23| compelled to it by the manifest divinity in Christ--that they thought 37 23| far embraced the manifest divinity of Christ, as to say that 38 25| cannot understand that the divinity is impassible, although 39 25| is man? For what if the divinity in Christ does not die, 40 25| alone, while against the divinity of the Word it could not 41 27| stir up a controversy of divinity and religion, contrary to 42 28| accustomed to seeing the divinity in likeness, he may go forward, 43 30| those marks of Christ's divinity which are laid down in the 44 31| make a disagreement in the divinity by the number of two Gods, 45 31| Counsel of God. And His divinity is thus declared, that it 46 31| dissonance or inequality of divinity to have caused two Gods. 47 31| the whole authority of His divinity. The true and eternal Father 48 31| whom alone this power of divinity is sent forth, and also 49 31| as the Son, to whom the divinity is beheld to be given and 50 31| transfer that majesty and divinity are again returned and reflected