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For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature ; and wert graffed , contrary to nature , into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these , which be the natural branches , be graffed into their owN OLIVE TREE .
For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature ; and wert graffed , contrary to nature , into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these , which be the natural branches , be graffed into their owN OLIVE TREE .
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We do not hold , as Nestorius , the doctrine of two natures , and two substances in the Messiah . ... So that in the union of the divine and human nature , there was one nature and one substance . So we believe .
We do not hold , as Nestorius , the doctrine of two natures , and two substances in the Messiah . ... So that in the union of the divine and human nature , there was one nature and one substance . So we believe .
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... of " mere concurrence ; " designed to express approbation , and not at all to convey the ministerial office * . This assertion is not only without proof , but is directly in the face of all the proof which the nature of the ...
... of " mere concurrence ; " designed to express approbation , and not at all to convey the ministerial office * . This assertion is not only without proof , but is directly in the face of all the proof which the nature of the ...
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