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Council of Ephesus

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   Document,  Chapter
1 3,1| believe in Christ, exposes a body to the unbearable indignation 2 3,1| man consisting of soul and body; but rather that the Word 3 3,1| united to himself an human body, and came forth of a woman, 4 3,1| which had become his own body suffered in this way, lie 5 3,1| suffering was in a suffering body. In the same manner also 6 3,1| since, however, his own body did, as Paul says, by the 7 3,1| forbid), but because his own body was raised again. We, therefore, 8 3,1| the same, forasmuch as the body of the Word, with which 9 3,1| like to us; he made our body his own, and came forth 10 3,1| of her was born that holy body with a rational soul, to 11 3,3| soul of man does in his own body. ~One therefore is Christ 12 3,3| impassible, yet in his Crucified Body he made his own the sufferings 13 3,3| for all: he gave his own Body thereto, although he was 14 3,3| although made up of soul and body, but is one of both. Wherefore 15 3,3| thou wouldest not; but a body hast thou prepared me: In 16 3,3| account of us he offered his body as a sweet smelling savour, 17 3,4| nature, that is a human body and a human soul, but without 18 3,4| the temple" he meant the body of Jesus, or Jesus himself 19 3,4| first-fruits; who bore a body in truth, not in semblance, 20 3,4| incorporeal, he fashioned a body for himself of our likeness ... 21 3,4| with the measure of the body, and differing according 22 3,4| Father to have raised the body united to himself to its 23 3,4| proportion to the age of the body, and (in this gradual manner) 24 3,4| strong, the parts of the body gradually attaining their 25 3,4| congruously to the stature of the body; and this, as I said, agreed 26 4 | unbloody sacrifice; the body, as also the precious blood, 27 4 | receiving it rather as his own body and as the blood of the 28 4 | Athanasius.) ~For if the body is of another, to him also 29 4 | like infirmities of the body, his also is the merit and 30 5 | attacked. Let the whole body grieve and mourn in common 31 6 | order to save the whole body; and for this reason Cyril 32 6,1| presence, and delivered the body from all the uprisings of 33 6,1| souls. They held that the body of Christ was infinite like 34 6,1| hesitate to say that his body was at first full of devils


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