Of the worde or sonne of God which was made very man. [ 2]
THE Sonne, which is the worde of the Fa∣ther, begotten from euerlastyng of the Fa∣ther, the very and eternall GOD, of one substaunce with the father, toke mans nature
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THE Sonne, which is the worde of the Fa∣ther, begotten from euerlastyng of the Fa∣ther, the very and eternall GOD, of one substaunce with the father, toke mans nature
in the wombe of the blessed Virgin, of her sub∣staunce: so that two whole and perfect natures, that is to say the Godhead and manhood, were ioyned together in one person, neuer to be diui∣ded, whereof is one Christe, very GOD and very man, who truely suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried, to reconcile his father to vs, and to be a sacrifice, not only for originall gylt, but also for all actuall sinnes of men.