union of two natures in his one person, 683-700
possesses a perfect divine and human nature, 683, 684
proof of this union of natures in, 684
speaks of himself as a single person, 684
attributes of both his natures ascribed to one person, 684, 685
Scriptural representation of infinite value of atonement and union of race with God prove him divine, 685
Lutheran view as to communion of natures in, 686
four genera regarding the natures of Christ, 686
union of natures in, 686
theory of his incomplete humanity, 686