For a union of two natures was made, and therefore we confess One Christ, One Son, One Lord. And it is with reference to this notion of a union without confusion that we proclaim the holy Virgin to be the mother of God, because God the Word was made flesh... Butler's Lives of the Saints - Pàgina 247per Alban Butler - 1995 - 293 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
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...Wherefore we confess one Christ, one Son, one Lord. According lo this understanding of this unmixed union, we confess the holy Virgin to be Mother of God; because God the Word was incarnate and became Man, and from this conception he united the temple taken from her with himself... | |
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