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1 I, 7 | without the exertion of Divine power, what cause ought 2 I, 8 | For we affirm that the Divine nature is beyond doubt impassible, 3 I, 8 | intend no debasement of the Divine nature, but we teach that 4 I, 8 | that one person is both Divine and human. In the incarnation 5 I, 8 | nothing be referred to the Divine nature, which is spoken 6 I, 2 | anything improper for the Divine character. Moreover, when 7 I, 5 | refuse to submit to the Divine will and appointment, yet 8 I, 5 | the same universe. For if Divine wisdom were not to insist 9 I, 8 | like this, we explain the Divine words so as to make them 10 I, 4 | is wholly contrary to the Divine justice, which allows nothing 11 II, 7| perfect man. ~Anselm.. The Divine and human natures cannot 12 II, 7| cannot alternate, so that the Divine should become human or the 13 II, 7| become human or the human Divine; nor can they be so commingled 14 II, 7| which is neither wholly Divine nor wholly human. For, granting 15 II, 7| a nature both human and Divine, cannot be produced by a 16 II, 7| such a way that one may be Divine while the other is human, 17 II, 9| man, and in which of the Divine persons this ought to be 18 II, 9| necessary conclusion, that the Divine and human natures must unite 19 II, 0| have what it has from the Divine nature, yet it will likewise 20 II, 3| immortal in respect to his Divine nature, yet will he be mortal 21 II, 3| union of humanity with the Divine person will not be effected 22 II, 4| of sins, apart from the Divine person, can for a moment 23 II, 5| must be at the same time Divine, and reconcile sinners to 24 II, 6| that forgiveness, though Divine authority makes no mention 25 II, 8| of Christ, viz., that the Divine nature should perform that 26 II, 8| was inappropriate to the Divine. Finally, the virgin herself, 27 II, 9| also have received from the Divine nature that control over