- 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...
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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...
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often described as
eternal (without
beginning or end) and
immutable (
unchangeable),
indicating a
constant and
perfect existence.
Other attributes include...
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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...
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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"...