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Passages similar to: The Three Principles of the Divine Essence — Chapter 23: Of the highly precious Testaments of Christ, viz. Baptism and his last Supper, which he held in the Evening of Maundy- Thursday with his Disciples; which he left us for his Last [Will,] as a Farewell for a Remembrance. The most noble Gate of Christianity.
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The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 23: Of the highly precious Testaments of Christ, viz. Baptism and his last Supper, which he held in the Evening of Maundy- Thursday with his Disciples; which he left us for his Last [Will,] as a Farewell for a Remembrance. The most noble Gate of Christianity. (8)
But Reason says, The Body of Christ is but in one Place, how can he then be every where? He is indeed a Creature, and Reason, when the World became Man in the Body of Mary, was he not at that Time also aloft above the Stars? When he was at Nazareth, was he not then also at Jerusalem, and every where in all the Thrones [of Heaven?] Or dost thou suppose, when God became Man, that he was shut up and confined within the Humanity, and was not every where? Dost thou suppose, that the Deity (in Christ's Incarnation) divided itself? O no; he never went from his Place, that cannot be.
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput II (9)
Further also, the most conspicuous fact of all theology--the God-formation of Jesus amongst us--is both unutterable by every expression and unknown...
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (43)
When thou beholdest the deep between the stars and the earth, canst thou say, That is not God, or, There God is not? O, thou miserable corrupted man!...
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (25)
And though indeed that is united with thy heaven as one body, and so together is but the one body of God, yet thou art not in that very place which is...