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Social Studies, 05.05.2020 19:18 masonorourke

Luther: noble prince, gracious lord! undoubtedly the colloquy is well intentioned…. although i have no intention of changing my mind, which is firmly made up, i will nevertheless present the grounds of my belief and show where the others are in error…. your basic contentions are these: in the last analysis you wish to prove that a body cannot be in two places at once, and you produce arguments about the unlimited body which are based on natural reason. i do not question how christ can be god and man and how the two natures can be joined. for god is more powerful than all our ideas, and we must submit to his word.

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