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4. The Eutichians, who confounded these two natures in one person, against whom the Council of Chalcedon Determined that he was God-man in one person without confusion or mutation of natures. |
4. The Eutychians, who confounded these two nature's in one person, against whom the Council of Chalcedon Determined that he was God-man in one person without confusion or mutation of nature's. |
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