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the Incarnate God for deifying man does not arise merely and primarily from the fact that man's nature is sin - infected , but from the fact that man is a mere creature . Adam was not a secure foundation of grace because he possessed it ...
the Incarnate God for deifying man does not arise merely and primarily from the fact that man's nature is sin - infected , but from the fact that man is a mere creature . Adam was not a secure foundation of grace because he possessed it ...
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5 58 The Incarnation of the natural Son of God was necessary for making us adopted sons ; and that not because we were sinners , but because we are by nature incapable of being sons . Sin , it is true , must now be removed before we can ...
5 58 The Incarnation of the natural Son of God was necessary for making us adopted sons ; and that not because we were sinners , but because we are by nature incapable of being sons . Sin , it is true , must now be removed before we can ...
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The body is by nature corruptible . For it was becoming that the flesh , being corruptible , should no longer , in keeping with its own nature , remain mortal , but through the Word who had put it on , should abide incorruptible .
The body is by nature corruptible . For it was becoming that the flesh , being corruptible , should no longer , in keeping with its own nature , remain mortal , but through the Word who had put it on , should abide incorruptible .
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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