Ambrose - BT200 A42 1658

Cbap. r. SeCt. 5. Looking unto 1efru. Book. IV. ted - 5. Whether the union ·of the word incarnate be the fame with affumption? - 6. Whether the union ofthe two natures of Chrift be the chief of all unions .? - 7· Whether the union of the two natures of Chrift was made by grace ? 8. Whether it was convenient for the divineperfon to a!fume a created nature? - 9· Whether a divine perfon could affume the nature humane? - ro. Whether more perfons divine could affume one nature humane! --I I. Whether it was more convenient that the perfon of the ·Son fhould affurne humane nature , then any other of the perfons in the God-head? - 12. Whether the humane nature was more affumptible by the Soa ofGod then any other nature? --·- I 3. Whether the Son ofGod did not affume the perfon ofman? 14. Whether the Son ofGod a!fumed the humane nature in all its in·- dividuals, or as ahfhatled from all individuals ! - I 5,Whether the Son of God affumed a true body, foul, and all its intelletl:s ? --r6. Whether the Son ofGod in refpect of nature, though not oftime , dia. fir!l affume the foul , and then . the body ofman? --· 17. Whetherthe Son ofGodin humane nature affurned all the defects of the body? - · I 8. Whe- ' thertheSonofGodaffurnedallthe defects ofthefoul ofman? - I 9· Whether by vertue of this union thofe things which are agreeable to the Son of man may be predicated of the Son of God., and I converfo? -- 20. Whether Chrift be one, or ' two ? and whether in Chrift be one , or two wills? one or more· operations? thefe and many other like queftions are :raifed, that in their difcullions make up larg volumes,but I fhallleave them at , to the Schooles. In the explication of this union, that which I iliall infift on (as the mofl neceffary for our underftanding)is,.r .The union it felf.2. The effects,or benefits of it. 1. For the union it felf we fbaU difcuffe 1. Of the forts of u.,. ~ion,. and of what fort this is, 2. Of the v~ry thing it felfwherelll. th1s ~mion conilfts , 3. Of the Scripturdl texts that confirrhe · th1s umon. 4. Of the fimilitudes that hold forth this · u- - .nion. 5 Of the perfon affuming 1 and of the nature · a~umed ; and of the reafon of this way; And of thefe.as ~neflyaslmay; I wouldrather fay much in alittle, ,then a littl~ ­ !Umuch.

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