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1 Intro| relative or direct; whether the godhead and the figure of Christ
2 2 | worshipped and glorified in one godhead, power, and authority. I
3 2 | revered with adoration; one Godhead, one Lordship, one dominion,
4 3 | created flesh, depicted the Godhead which cannot be represented,
5 3 | in making an image of the Godhead, and the other by mingling
6 3 | the other by mingling the Godhead and manhood. Those fall
7 3 | which mediates between the Godhead of the Son and the dulness
8 3 | well as the body, and the Godhead remained undivided even
9 3 | Christ is, there is also his Godhead; and where the body of Christ
10 3 | Christ is, there too is his Godhead. If then in his passion
11 3 | separate the flesh from the Godhead, and represent it by itself
12 3 | separate the flesh from the Godhead, ascribe to it a subsistence
13 3 | by being assumed by the Godhead. Whoever, then, makes an
14 3 | Christ, either depicts the Godhead which cannot be depicted,
15 3 | Son and the Holy Ghost one godhead, nature and substance, will
16 3 | thus separates it from the Godhead, etc. ~(14) If anyone endeavours
17 3 | him from his inseparable Godhead, so that he thereby introduces
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