Document, Chapter
1 3,1| the Word having personally united to himself flesh animated
2 3,1| salvation, he personally united to himself an human body,
3 3,1| has not said that the Word united to himself the person of
4 3,1| the Word being personally united is said to be born according
5 3,3| two natures were mutually united in him only through a sharing
6 3,3| God, and when he became united to his Flesh, he made it
7 3,3| have already said, since he united to himself hypostatically
8 3,4| us, that is, that he has united himself to a like nature
9 3,4| Mary by the Holy Spirit was united to the Godhead;" but it
10 3,4| Word of God the Father is united hypostatically to flesh,
11 3,4| that it has been partially united with the flesh; or ascribes
12 3,4| expressly: "The two natures united together make only one Person,
13 3,4| to have raised the body united to himself to its full height
14 3,4| Emmanuel, that a man was united and associated with God,
15 3,4| Lord as man was bound and united with God only by a communion
16 4 | sacrifice between him who united [the Word] and him who was
17 4 | the Word] and him who was united [the manhood] referring
18 4 | to another person who is united to him [i.e., the Word]
19 4 | that the flesh which is united with God the Word is by
20 5 | the divine presence at the united intercession of such a multitude
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