Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... human nature , to honor the Son as we honor the Father , is of precept . The fundamental error of Protestantism is the rejection of the worship of God in his human nature , or in separating the human nature of the WORD from the divine ...
... human nature , to honor the Son as we honor the Father , is of precept . The fundamental error of Protestantism is the rejection of the worship of God in his human nature , or in separating the human nature of the WORD from the divine ...
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... human nature and made it literally and indissolubly his own nature . Wherefore Christ is perfect God and perfect man , two natures , forever distinct , but inseparably and substantially united in one Divine Person , the Word or the Son ...
... human nature and made it literally and indissolubly his own nature . Wherefore Christ is perfect God and perfect man , two natures , forever distinct , but inseparably and substantially united in one Divine Person , the Word or the Son ...
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... human nature , which includes both the human soul and the human body in their henceforth indissoluble union , and therefore the human heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to our Lord in the flesh ...
... human nature , which includes both the human soul and the human body in their henceforth indissoluble union , and therefore the human heart , in both its material and spiritual sense , -which is simply devotion to our Lord in the flesh ...
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