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Constantinople III

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natures

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1 2| say, we confess his two natures, to wit the divine and the 2 2| confess that each of his natures has its own natural propriety, 3 2| that each one (of the two natures) of the one and the same 4 2| For when we confess two natures and ~ ~two natural wills, 5 2| Lord Jesus Christ has two natures so also he has two natural 6 2| one operation of the two natures in the one Jesus Christ 7 2| inseparable union, unite the two natures which they acknowledge that 8 2| Lord existing of and in two natures, and she maintains that 9 2| she maintains that his two natures, to wit, the divine and 10 2| acknowledges that each of these natures of Christ is perfect in 11 2| to the proprieties of the natures are double, because the 12 2| perfect man, of two and in two natures: and after his wonderful 13 2| God and men, there are two natures (that is to say the divine 14 2| canonically confess the two natures of one and the same person, 15 2| inseparable union, there are two natures according to the definitions 16 2| clear that each of those natures which the spiritual Doctor 17 2| Jesus Christ there are two natures and substances, to wit, 18 2| take away the difference of natures as a result of the union, 19 2| respect the difference of the natures of our Lord ~ ~Jesus Christ 20 2| account of the union of the natures which was made hypostatically, 21 2| the difference of those natures which were united in him, 22 2| if the proprieties of the natures in the same our one Lord 23 2| of the difference [of the natures], it is congruous that we 24 2| heretics, viz.: that of the two natures of Christ, the divine and 25 2| offence (aproskopos) of the natures which are joined in Christ 26 3| inseparably, the difference of the natures being by no means taken 27 3| distinction between the natures united in him of which inconfusedly, 28 3| confess that he truly has two natures or substances, viz.: the 29 4| true God, there are two natures unconfusedly, unchangeably, 30 4| one operation in the two natures of our one Lord Jesus Christ 31 6| one operation in the two natures of Christ our true God, 32 6| only-begotten Son of two natures un-confusedly, unchangeably, 33 6| God, we say that his two natures shone forth in his one subsistence 34 7| celebrated in two perfect natures without division and without 35 7| And as we recognize two natures, so also we recognize two 36 7| not say that either of the natures which are in Christ in his 37 7| the proprieties of those natures, we likewise take away the 38 7| we likewise take away the natures of which they are the proprieties. 39 7| like as the union of two natures preserves for us one subsistence 40 7| subsistence, shewing itself in two natures, demonstrates as its own 41 8| that, as of two and in two natures (to wit, the divinity and


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