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1 2| the various anxieties of human life, and while groaning
2 2| to wit the divine and the human, of which and in which he,
3 2| wit, the divine and the human: the divine will and operation
4 2| Father from all eternity: the human, he has received from us,
5 2| religion, not invented by human cunning, but which was taught
6 2| wit, the divine and the human, exist in him unconfused
7 2| to say the divine and the human), even after his admirable
8 2| forth in some instances human things, in others, divine,
9 2| suffering, because in him our human nature was complete, sin
10 2| there are two wills, the one human which is the will of the
11 2| the other divine. For his human will, out of the weakness
12 2| him two wills, to wit, a human and a divine, when in him,
13 2| the Lord said this in his human nature, anyone will quickly
14 2| have been understood of his human nature) but he says 'My
15 2| have done except in his human nature, since he did not
16 2| nature, but would transfigure human affection. For had he not
17 2| is evident that he had a human will by which he obeyed
18 2| had in himself this same human will immaculate from all
19 2| cannot have a divine or a human will, neither can a human
20 2| human will, neither can a human nature have a divine or
21 2| to wit, the Divine and human, united in his one subsistence
22 2| viz.: the divine and the human, for his divinity so far
23 2| not be said to possess a human will, nor should his humanity
24 2| a natural will; but his human will was lifted up by the
25 2| as man such things as are human; and each must be truly
26 2| that that will is either human or divine, or else composite
27 2| wills, viz.: a divine and a human, for when St. Gregory Nazianzen
28 2| Saviour," he shows that the human will of the Saviour was
29 2| he proves that he had a human, although deified will,
30 2| should be understood one human will and another a divine
31 2| all of them, hunting for human craftiness and cunning questions
32 2| Christ, the divine and the human, the proprieties of each
33 2| temporal or eternal, divine or human, uncreated or created: the
34 2| both God and man, wrought human things on earth, likewise
35 2| if (as is the truth) the human acts which Christ did are
36 2| wit, the divine and the human, one uncreated, and the
37 2| Redeemer and Saviour of the human race yet he suffered injury,
38 2| vouchsafed to grant to the human race through your God-accepted
39 6| poison of death upon the human race, has not desisted,
40 6| of a reasonable soul and human body subsisting; consubstantial
41 6| heretics assert, but his human will follows and that not
42 6| te kai logw), so also his human will, ~although deified,
43 6| a divine operation and a human operation, according to
44 6| for the salvation of the human race. ~These firings, therefore,
45 7| For should we say that the human nature of our Lord is without
46 7| constitutes the integrity of human nature except the essential
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