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DOCT. V. That neither one nature assumed ano∣ther, nor one Person another, but the Person of the Son of God the humane nature.
FRom whence we understand that the divine nature which is com∣mon to all the three Persons, yea one and the same in them all, as∣sumed not unto it self the humane nature, nor one Person another, but nature onely. For the Son of God took not upon him any son of Abraham: but the seed of Abra∣ham, that is, the humane nature propagated from Abraham: and therefore we acknowledge not two Persons in Christ, but that one one∣ly, by which all things were made, and which was so perfect before the assuming of the seed of Abraham, that by the assuming thereof it be∣came not another from what it was, neither yet a more perfect Person, nor any way else imperfect.