The Holy Spirit is the actual personal love of the Father for the Son and of the Son for the Father, their unity, itself hypostatic. |
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What was incarnated was a temporal, hypostatic extension of the transcendent God, not the transcendent God Himself. |
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Frequently, these experiences have a substantial, even hypostatic, effect on character formation. |
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Nothing better describes the mystery of hypostatic union which is instinct in the Incarnation. |
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The simultaneous presence of these two seemingly irreconcilable aspects is rooted in the fathomless depths of the hypostatic union. |
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This kingship stems from the hypostatic union. |
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Terminal signs include shock, pulmonary edema, hypostatic or aspiration pneumonia and respiratory arrest, with death occurring within 6 to 12 hours following ingestion. |
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It is likely he will die of hypostatic pneumonia. |
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There you have a sort of hypostatic union. |
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