Thus the Lord's inmost was the Divine Itself, while the clothing was from the mother (n. 5041).
The Divine Itself was the Being [Esse] of the Lord's life, and from this the Human afterwards went forth and became the outgo [existere] from that Being [Esse] (n. 3194, 3210, 10269, 10738).
[3] Within the church where the Word is and by it the Lord is known, the Lord's Divine ought not to be denied, nor the Holy that goes forth from Him (n. 2359).
Those within the church who do not acknowledge the Lord
have no conjunction with the Divine; but it is otherwise
with those outside of the church (n. 10205).
The essential of the church is to acknowledge the Lord's
Divine and His union with the Father (n. 10083, 10112,
10370, 10730, 10738, 10816-10820).
[4] The glorification of the Lord is treated of in the
Word in many passages (n. 10828).
And in the internal sense of the Word everywhere (n. 2249,
2523, 3245).
The Lord glorified His Human, but not the Divine, since
this was glorified in itself (n. 10057).
The Lord came into the world to glorify His Human (n.
3637, 4287, 9315).
The Lord glorified His Human by means of the Divine love
that was in Him from conception (n. 4727).