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- Orthodox, taught Christ "to be acknowledged in two natures, inconfusedly, unchangeably, indivisibly, inseparably": one divine and one human, and that both natures...
- An immutable characteristic is any physical attribute perceived as unchangeable, entrenched and innate. The term is often used to describe segments of...
- translated as "Ideas"—are the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects and matter in the physical world...
- already-known sources. The nature of the past itself, by contrast, is static and unchangeable. Some historians focus on the interpretative and explanatory aspects...
- often described as eternal (without beginning or end) and immutable (unchangeable), indicating a constant and perfect existence. Other attributes include...
- present at his death. He held the supreme good to be one, eternal and unchangeable, and denied the existence of anything contrary to the good. Editors and...
- lose his inherent nature and powers". The name also means "immovable", "unchangeable", and as such is used for "the one who is without the six transformations...
- The Immutability or Unchangeability of God is an attribute that "God is unchanging in his character, will, and covenant promises." The Westminster Shorter...
- inferred from the History section. Based on state register data, which is unchangeable and inherited from the family. A married women is also registered to...
- In the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith, God "freely and unchangeably ordained whatsoever comes to p****." The second use of the word "predestination"...