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1 1 | divided into two the person of Christ. Pope St. Celestine, watchful, 2 1 | together--that is, the Person of Christ. Here is the doctrine of 3 1 | of any since the birth of Christ,. At least the Holy Council 4 1 | Catholic Church, and by Christ's authority administering 5 3,1| of those who believe in Christ, exposes a body to the unbearable 6 3,1| union, there is of both one Christ and one Son; for the difference 7 3,1| for us the one Lord Jesus Christ by their ineffable and inexpressible 8 3,1| therefore, confess one Christ and Lord, not as worshipping. 9 3,1| divide the one Lord Jesus Christ into two Sons. Neither will 10 3,1| unto you for the love of Christ, beseeching you as a brother, 11 3,1| testifying to you before Christ and the elect angels, that 12 3,2| Justinian in the year of Christ 811. For at that memorable 13 3,3| that we love you more than Christ the Saviour of us all? Who 14 3,3| forced to remember that Christ said: "Think not that I 15 3,3| invisible, and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only-begotten Son of 16 3,3| adore one Son and Lord Jesus Christ: we do not divide the God 17 3,3| the Word of God the name Christ and the same name separately 18 3,3| woman; but we know only one Christ, the Word from God the Father 19 3,3| of the holy Virgin, lest Christ be thought of as a God-bearing 20 3,3| it is also said that in Christ "dwelt all the fulness of 21 3,3| body. ~One therefore is Christ both Son and Lord, not as 22 3,3| the God nor the Lord of Christ, lest we openly cut in two 23 3,3| openly cut in two the one Christ, the Son and Lord, and fall 24 3,3| careful also how we say about Christ: "I worship the One clothed 25 3,3| saying of this divides again Christ into two, and puts the man 26 3,3| with the other; but Jesus Christ is considered as One, the 27 3,3| Son of God, that is Jesus Christ, confessing his resurrection 28 3,3| and the Precious Blood of Christ the Saviour of us all. And 29 3,3| is he, the one and only Christ, to be thought of as double, 30 3,3| Incarnate. For the Lord Jesus Christ is One, according to the 31 3,3| do not say that the One Christ and Son as needing glory 32 3,3| the Spirit of truth and Christ is the Truth, and he is 33 3,3| Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ into heaven, he glorified 34 3,4| one is Mother of God. That Christ is God is clearly proved 35 3,4| Nestorius--to the effect that Christ was one with the Word by 36 3,4| the dead, of which Jesus Christ our Lord became the first-fruits; 37 3,4| is properly the Mother of Christ (Christotocos) but not the 38 3,4| also, because God was in Christ in a remarkable manner. 39 3,4| and then impassible, Jesus Christ our Lord."(5) Further on 40 3,4| For our God, Jesus the Christ, was borne in the womb by 41 3,4| properties of the two natures in Christ, not in abstracto (Godhead 42 3,4| concreto (God and man). Christ. himself had declared in 43 3,4| Christotocos by "Mother of Christ" and surely the expressions 44 3,4| his own, he is one only Christ both God and man at the 45 3,4| the hypostases in the one Christ, joining them by that connexion 46 3,4| III. ~If any one says that Christ, who is also Emmanuel, is 47 3,4| existence of two natures in Christ, but of two persons, as, 48 3,4| a double personality in Christ. he endeavoured to get rid 49 3,4| union of the two natures in Christ, but that his notion was 50 3,4| the Godhead and manhood in Christ appear only from without 51 3,4| have been said concerning Christ by the Saints, or by himself, 52 3,4| refer to the two natures of Christ, to one only of those natures, 53 3,4| BRUCE. ~(The Humiliation of Christ. Appendix to Lect. II.) ~ 54 3,4| affirming our Lord Jesus Christ to be one, and assigning 55 3,4| shall dare to say that the Christ is a Theophorus [that is, 56 3,4| Nestorius, by which he said that Christ was in this sense Emmanuel, 57 3,4| the Father is the God of Christ or the Lord of Christ, and 58 3,4| of Christ or the Lord of Christ, and shall not rather confess 59 3,4| Incarnation calls another than Christ the Word, and ventures to 60 3,4| should call "another than Christ the Word"] has no reference 61 3,4| Nestorius believed that in Christ there were two distinct 62 3,4| usual, and points out that Christ is styled a servant by the 63 3,4| Cyril answers; that although Christ, inasmuch as he was man, 64 3,4| another than the Emmanuel Christ let him be anathema. ST. 65 3,4| But he was named also Christ, because that according 66 3,4| God made flesh was called Christ. And since he possessed 67 3,4| was added to the power of Christ, as though the Only-begotten 68 3,4| Only-begotten was different from Christ, they are thinking of two 69 3,4| only the human nature of Christ is one suppositum with the 70 3,4| that the one Lord Jesus Christ was glorified by the Holy 71 3,4| himself, for here he says that Christ did not work his wonders 72 3,4| to themselves, but not so Christ. When Christ worked wonders 73 3,4| but not so Christ. When Christ worked wonders through the 74 4 | announced the birth of the Christ according to the flesh; 75 4 | with reference to the Lord Christ; who himself after his resurrection 76 5 | namely, that our Lord Jesus Christ, whom he has blasphemed, 77 5 | received by the favour of Christ our God. And now what else 78 5 | kingdom from our Lord Jesus Christ, the Saviour and Redeemer 79 5 | received from our Lord Jesus Christ), also following the types ( 80 6 | baptism so as to be knit into Christ, not "for the remission 81 6 | grace, e.g. the example of Christ, the teaching of his ministers, 82 6,1| faith he hath concerning Christ." (1) ~2. The fathers of 83 6,1| liberty which Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Deliverer of all men, 84 6,1| and the love which is in Christ. If, however, ye shall determine 85 6,1| you] that, by the will of Christ the Saviour of us all, and 86 6,1| had the sincere love of Christ, and were zealous in the 87 6,1| not derided the glory of Christ, and gathering as a college 88 6,1| They held that the body of Christ was infinite like his divine


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