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Alphabetical [« »] natural 2 naturally 2 nature 72 natures 9 nay 6 nearer 1 nearly 2 | Frequency [« »] 9 lay 9 likewise 9 matter 9 natures 9 often 9 pure 9 remain | Anselmus Cantuariensis Cur Deus homo IntraText - Concordances natures |
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1 I, 8 | very man, one person in two natures, and two natures in one 2 I, 8 | in two natures, and two natures in one person. When, therefore, 3 I, 8 | beings, as in the number of natures; it follows that human nature 4 II, 7| Anselm.. The Divine and human natures cannot alternate, so that 5 II, 7| Moreover, if these two complete natures are said to be joined somehow, 6 II, 7| necessary that these two natures be united entire in one 7 II, 9| that the Divine and human natures must unite in one person, 8 II, 0| from itself, since the two natures will be united in one person.~ 9 II, 8| accomplished by the united natures of Christ, viz., that the