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1 1 | 1. Christ, the Eternal King, before
2 1 | in these words: 'Thou art Christ, the Son of the Living God' (
3 3 | insight into the mystery of Christ and at last accept this
4 4 | there were two persons in Christ, fell into the opposite
5 5 | there were two natures in Christ, the human and the divine;
6 5 | with her who gave birth to Christ according to the flesh (
7 5 | in true human nature that Christ was born, suffered, was
8 6 | union the human nature of Christ did not exist at all, for
9 8 | person and the two natures in Christ could never be preached
10 8 | nourished by it, that in Jesus Christ neither is the humanity
11 9 | there was one person in Christ, so after the 'unification',
12 9 | there was also one nature in Christ. For the sake of peace St.
13 21| distinction of natures in Christ, there is clearly shown
14 23| natures and one person in Christ in the following clear and
15 23| God] and our Lord Jesus Christ are one and the same, and
16 23| salvation, one and the same Christ, the Son, the Lord, the
17 23| the Word, the Lord, Jesus Christ' (Mansi. vii, 114 and 115). ~
18 25| the mixture of natures in Christ, they obstinately clung
19 27| these words: 'We speak of Christ as one nature, not to imply
20 27| alterations into the union in Christ. We say there is one nature
21 27| which you also speak of in Christ; and this is correct and
22 28| apparent when the sheep of Christ are joined together in the
23 28| supreme corner stone itself, Christ Jesus (cf. Eph. ii, 20). ~
24 29| taken away from the Word in Christ. It is a wicked invention,
25 30| reason why the humanity of Christ should not be studied more
26 31| the state and condition of Christ's human nature to such an
27 31| placing of two individuals in Christ, as if some one man, completely
28 32| professes that our Lord Jesus Christ, the only Begotten Son of
29 32| Scripture give to the one Christ, the Son of God, human attributes,
30 32| attributes, and to the same [Christ] the Son of Man, divine
31 35| that there is one Person in Christ, that of the Word, in which
32 37| doctrine of the unity of Christ, in whose person meet without
33 37| of the Mystical Body of Christ, of which the hypostatic
34 37| to the one sheepfold of Christ? ~
35 39| of the Mystical Body of Christ; and Marcian, that strong,
36 40| of the prayer offered by Christ at the last Supper to his
37 40| surely no one who belongs to Christ would belittle the importance
38 41| fight the good fight of Christ, cannot remain disunited
39 44| with a most firm faith to Christ our Redeemer and our King.
40 44| namely, that there are in Christ two true and perfect natures,
41 45| to all priests and to all Christ's faithful, whose spiritual
42 45| take with greater readiness Christ's yoke upon you, a yoke
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