III. Onely the Sonne to be both God and man, and onely Christ.
But so vve beleeue that the sonne of God is both true God and true man, and therefore the
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But so vve beleeue that the sonne of God is both true God and true man, and therefore the
true Christ, and him alone vve confesse to bee such: sith vve read that neither the father, nei∣ther the holie Chost but onelie the vvorde it selfe vvas made flesh: and the Apostle saieth that the sonne onelie vvas made of a vvoman and that he onelie suffred: although to the cre∣ation of the nature vvhich the sonne tooke vp∣pon him, not onely the Sonne, but the Father also and the holy ghost vvere all concurrent.
Ioh. 1.14
Gal. 4.4