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the two natures are mutually united without conversion or alteration; the divine nature does not depart from its proper simplicity, nor is the human one either changed into the nature of the divinity or reduced to non-existence, nor is one composite nature made from the two. For a composite nature cannot be homousia (that is, consubstantial) with either of the natures from which it is composed
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