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1 2 | invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, ~ ~the only begotten Son
2 2 | invisible: and in one Lord Jesus Christ, ~ ~the only begotten Son
3 2 | visible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God, ~ ~begotten
4 2 | there is one Lord Jesus Christ, not two, the same is God,
5 2 | Lord in our ~ ~Lord Jesus Christ, through whom and with whom,
6 7 | in Smith and Wace, Dict. Christ. Biog., s. v. ~ ~Apollinaris.) ~ ~
7 7 | element in the humanity of Christ; but in his ~ ~zeal for
8 7 | zeal for the true deity of Christ, and fear of a double~personality,
9 7 | v. 17, he attributed to Christ ~ ~a human body ( swma )
10 7 | merged in one nature in Christ. Hence he could speak of
11 7 | worship of his flesh. He made Christ a middle being ~ ~between
12 7 | from winter and summer. Christ, said he, is neither whole ~ ~
13 7 | denying the completeness ~ ~of Christ's humanity, he met Arianism
14 7 | of rite human spirit in Christ. But he ~ ~strongly asserted
15 7 | and stunted ~ ~humanity of Christ which necessarily involved
16 7 | full and complete Redeemer, Christ ~ ~must be a perfect man (
17 10| to the ~ ~permanence of Christ's "kingdom,"--the point
18 14| Smith and Wace, Diet. Christ. Biog.) ~ ~MAXIMUS the Cynic;
19 19| wounds ~ ~and the marks of Christ. Who could tell the tale
20 19| and all ~ ~appearing as Christ's, who in us is not divided,
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