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Constantinople III

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1 2| be of one deity, of one nature and substance or essence, 2 2| understand to refer to the one nature of the three consubstantial 3 2| from us, taken with our nature in time. This is the apostolic 4 2| they say that there is one nature of the deity and humanity 5 2| in the proprieties of its nature, and she confesses that 6 2| is natural, where the one nature of the holy and inseparable 7 2| because in him our human nature was complete, sin only excepted, " 8 2| Lord said this in his human nature, anyone will quickly see 9 2| possibly be said of the nature of the One Word? But, O 10 2| who thinkest to make the nature of the Holy Ghost to groan, 11 2| why do you say that the nature of the Only-begotten Word 12 2| understood of his human nature) but he says 'My soul is 13 2| done except in his human nature, since he did not introduce 14 2| infirmity into his divine nature, but would transfigure human 15 2| possible for that immutable nature to will anything different 16 2| assigned. For an angelic nature cannot have a divine or 17 2| will, neither can a human nature have a divine or an angelic 18 2| an angelic will. For no nature can have anything or any 19 2| which pertains to another nature but only that which is naturally 20 2| his divinity so far as its nature is concerned could not be 21 2| man, the propriety of each nature being kept intact. Wherefore, 22 2| proceeding from his one composite nature (as they hold). And thus, 23 2| doubt, the difference of nature is destroyed, which the 24 2| wills. For what is divine by nature has no need of being deified; 25 2| deified is not truly divine by nature. And when St. Gregory Nyssen, 26 2| contrary to the order of nature that there should be a nature 27 2| nature that there should be a nature without a natural operation: 28 2| with him according to his nature (naturaliter, fusikws); 29 2| that of the Father; in one nature Christ worked one set of 30 3| essence, or substance or nature, that is to say one is the 31 3| the proprieties of each nature being preserved and concurring 32 3| confused into one composite nature; but we confess one and 33 3| the Word changed into the nature of flesh, nor was the flesh 34 3| flesh transformed into the nature of the Word, for each remained 35 3| remained what it was by nature. We discern by contemplation 36 3| humility of the flesh, each nature preserving after the union 37 6| peculiarities of neither nature being lost by the union 38 6| the proprieties of each nature being preserved, concurring 39 6| continued in its own state and nature (orw te kai logw), so also 40 6| the glory of the divine nature to the place suited to the 41 6| but of one or of the other nature of which he is and in which 42 6| reason of the difference of nature which must be recognized 43 6| joined together yet each nature wills and does the things 44 7| should we say that the human nature of our Lord is without will 45 7| constitutes the integrity of human nature except the essential will,


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