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nature 26
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Council of Chalcedon

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nature

   Document,  Chapter
1 1,1| unchangeable according to nature; considered already as one 2 1,1| could occur concerning the Nature of the Word of God. For 3 1,1| the flesh," and not in the nature of his ineffable godhead. 4 2 | had taken upon himself our nature, and made it his own. For, 5 2 | Jesus Christ was not of our nature was this--that the Angel 6 2 | conceived was not of the nature of her who conceived him. 7 2 | condition, the inviolable nature was united to the passible, 8 2 | in the entire and perfect nature of very man was born very 9 2 | from the Lord's mother was nature, not fault; nor does the 10 2 | Virgin's womb, imply that his nature is unlike ours. For the 11 2 | flesh does not abandon the nature of our kind. For, as we 12 2 | a manifestation of human nature; the Virgin's child-bearing 13 2 | does not belong to the same nature to weep with feelings of 14 2 | does not belong to the same nature to say, "I and the Father 15 2 | in the weakness of human nature. Wherefore we all, in the 16 2 | the Divine and the human nature might be acknowledged to 17 2 | who does not recognise our nature to exist in the Only-begotten 18 2 | but to separate the human nature from him, and to make void 19 2 | being in the dark as to the nature of Christ's body, he must 20 2 | Gospel, let him see what nature it was that was transfixed 21 2 | the union I confess one nature;" I am astonished that so 22 2 | there has been in him one nature only. But lest Eutyches 23 5 | idly conceiving that the nature of the flesh and of the 24 5 | maintaining that the divine Nature of the Only Begotten is, 25 5 | peculiar property of each nature being preserved and being 26 6,1| 449. It was not in human nature to forget this; but the


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