 | Timothy Nelson - Religion - 2005 - 222 pages
...WAS MADE VERY MAN The Son, who is the Word of the Father, the very and eternal God, of one substance with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin; so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the God-head and manhood, were joined together... | |
 | Thomas Traherne - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 571 pages
...from Everlasting of the father, the very and Eternal God of one Substance with the Father, took mans nature in the Womb of the Blessed virgin, of her Substance,...Natures, that is to Say the Godhead and Manhood were joyned in one Person, never to be Divided, wherof is one Christ very God and very Man: who suffered... | |
 | 2006 - 291 pages
...of the Father, begotten from everlasting of the Father, the very and eternal God, of one substance with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of...person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God and very man; who truly suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried, to reconcile his Father to us,... | |
 | J. A. Carr - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 311 pages
...Father, the true and eternali God, of one substance with the Father, tooke mans nature in the wombe of the blessed Virgin, of her substance: so that two...and perfect natures, that is to say, the Godhead and Manhoode were inseparably ioined in one person, making one Christ very God and very man. 30. Christ... | |
 | Don Brewer - Religion - 2007 - 148 pages
...God. As an ancient creed expressed it, "two whole and perfect natures, that is to say, the God, head and manhood, were joined together in one person, never to be divided whereof is one Christ, very God and perfect man". In the fullness of time Jesus came to redeem everybody from sin. (Galatians 4:4,5)... | |
 | Edgar Alan Nutt - Religion - 2007 - 304 pages
...second Article of Religion that speaks of Jesus who "of one substance with the Father, took Man 's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance; so that two whole and perfect 12 "~ eg, The Book of Common Prayer (1928) of the (American) Episcopal Church; p. 15 13 ibid.; p. 70... | |
 | William McLoughlin, Jill Pinnock - Religion - 2007 - 366 pages
...indicates the central point that the Church of England has always wanted to maintain: that the Son of God took man's nature in the womb of the Blessed Virgin, of her substance. We would not today readily use the Aristotelian language of 'substance', but the point is clear: Mary... | |
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