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1 2| contend about these things as being uncertain, but, being certain
2 2| as being uncertain, but, being certain and unchangeable
3 2| clemency shall command, it being enjoined on them as a limitation
4 2| Christ must be confessed as being without a natural will;
5 2| propriety of each nature being kept intact. Wherefore,
6 2| by nature has no need of being deified; and what is deified
7 2| the whole Christian State being laid aside for a little
8 2| which are recognized as being preserved in Christ, that
9 2| most powerful dominion, being filled with admiration for
10 2| nations of the Gentiles, being impressed by the terror
11 3| Light, begotten not made, being of one substance with the
12 3| truly made man, the same being very God and very man. God
13 3| difference of the natures being by no means taken away by
14 3| proprieties of each nature being preserved and concurring
15 3| Moreover we were in hopes of being able to join to our humility
16 3| were cognizant of what was being done, it might escape the
17 3| that they may know what is being done in the cause of the
18 6| opponent of evil doctrine, being reverentially led by this
19 6| peculiarities of neither nature being lost by the union but rather
20 6| proprieties of each nature being preserved, concurring in
21 7| councils is set forth.] Things being so, it was necessary that
22 7| numerous assembly. ~Thereafter being inspired by the Holy Ghost,
23 8| right path of orthodoxy, being in every way encouraged
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