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1 3 | might deem not that some Nature,--what I know not,--was 2 4 | two infinites, as the very nature of things dictates. And 3 4 | from the condition of His nature. For the name is the signification 4 5 | us; but this, whether of nature or of defect, cannot subsist 5 6 | LINEAMENTS OF OUR BODILY NATURE.~And although the heavenly 6 6 | lineaments of our bodily nature any mode or figure of the 7 6 | it is announced that no nature can withstand the power 8 7 | which both the mind and nature of man have failed! Finally, 9 8 | AND IN ALL FORMS, BY THE NATURE WHICH HIS PROVIDENCE RULES 10 8 | the universal and entire nature of things as well visible 11 8 | of their origin, the hot nature of an interior spirit was 12 8 | all things; and that this nature concreted with the cold 13 11| not be the other. For as nature itself has prescribed that 14 11| who is of man, so the same nature prescribes also that He 15 14| upon; when it is not the nature of man, but of God, that 16 20| For it is not suitable to nature, that what is conceded to 17 21| that is, assumes that man's nature which is after every creature, 18 24| the Son of God, which by nature He was not, so that the 19 24| derived which of His own nature He could not possess. And 20 25| weakness mingled in His nature, this intricate argument 21 25| that nothing but the human nature in Christ was put to death, 22 31| He is born, and of like nature with the Father in some