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1 2| soul the comfort of his divine mercy, and might lift me
2 2| tranquillity, taught by the divine benignity for the benefit
3 2| two natures, to wit the divine and the human, of which
4 2| propriety, and that the divine, has all filings that are
5 2| has all filings that are divine, without any sin. And we
6 2| operations, to wit, the divine and the human: the divine
7 2| divine and the human: the divine will and operation he has
8 2| and smites them with the divine wrath, which also in wars
9 2| the end, according to the divine promise of the Lord and
10 2| received this ministry by divine designation, wishes to be
11 2| two natures, to wit, the divine and the human, exist in
12 2| natures (that is to say the divine and the human), even after
13 2| human things, in others, divine, and still in others both
14 2| the flesh, but the other divine. For his human will, out
15 2| from the passion, but his divine will was ready for it. What
16 2| wills, to wit, a human and a divine, when in him, even after
17 2| On the meaning of which divine words ~blessed Augustine,
18 2| introduce our infirmity into his divine nature, but would transfigure
19 2| submit our wills to the Divine Will. From all which it
20 2| angelic nature cannot have a divine or a human will, neither
21 2| can a human nature have a divine or an angelic will. For
22 2| substances, to wit, the Divine and human, united in his
23 2| natural wills, viz.: the divine and the human, for his divinity
24 2| believed to have naturally a divine will: And again, neither
25 2| of his divinity, and his divine will was revealed to men
26 2| as God such things as are divine, and as man such things
27 2| will is either human or divine, or else composite from
28 2| two natural wills, viz.: a divine and a human, for when St.
29 2| follows) as well as his divine will, which was one and
30 2| Father. If therefore he had a divine and a deified will, he had
31 2| also two wills. For what is divine by nature has no need of
32 2| is deified is not truly divine by nature. And when St.
33 2| human will and another a divine will in Christ, what does
34 2| two natures of Christ, the divine and the human, the proprieties
35 2| be temporal or eternal, divine or human, uncreated or created:
36 2| operations, to wit, the divine and the human, one uncreated,
37 2| you have deigned to treat divine things with the fear of
38 2| unconquerable fortitude to the divine majesty, than that those
39 2| for such contempt in the divine examination of Christ before
40 6| and orthodox Creed of the Divine grace would be sufficient
41 6| rather as subject to his divine and omnipotent will. For
42 6| moved but subject to the divine will, according to the most
43 6| true God, that is to say a divine operation and a human operation,
44 6| operation, according to the divine preacher Leo, who most distinctly
45 6| will not exalt into the divine essence what is created,
46 6| bring down the glory of the divine nature to the place suited
47 7| tradition of the fathers and the divine definition of Chalcedon. ~
48 7| letter the mystery of the divine word (qeolo gias). For the
49 7| handed thee a confession of divine character, and a chart from
50 7| autocratic King, according to the divine decree, with the Omnipotent
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