| In-Text |
Yea, and the mselves confesse that the divine properties belong to the humane nature, not by any physicall transfusion from one subject into another, but it is only personall and communicated to the humane nature by the grace of personal union insomuch that the humane nature (as they say) is omnipresent not in being but in having, not in it selfe but in the person of the word, |
Yea, and the mselves confess that the divine properties belong to the humane nature, not by any physical transfusion from one Subject into Another, but it is only personal and communicated to the humane nature by the grace of personal Union insomuch that the humane nature (as they say) is omnipresent not in being but in having, not in it self but in the person of the word, |
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| Note 0 |
Hannius tracta. de personâ Christi, p. 12. |
Hannius Tract. de personâ Christ, p. 12. |
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| Note 1 |
Philip Nichol. l. 1. de omnipraesentia bominis Christi, c. 6. |
Philip Nicholas. l. 1. de omnipraesentia bominis Christ, c. 6. |
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