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This is a Translation of Chemnitz’s De Duabus Naturis in Christo, written in 1578. This book concerns the two natures of Christ (the divine and the human), their hypostatic union and the communication of their attributes and related questions. It shows that the Christology of the Lutheran reformers is that of Scripture, the ancient church fathers, and the creeds.

———II——— The Divine Nature in Christ Because the person of the incarnate Christ is made up of two natures, the divine and the human, united into one hypostasis, there follows from this a communication of the attributes. The doctrine of the personal union of the two natures and of the communication of the attributes in Christ cannot be discussed correctly and properly unless we First say something about the natures themselves. We shall therefore First describe and explain the true Biblical teaching
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