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gravely and bitterly: that we falsely attribute to them a physical communication: and that, so that they may accuse us against the testimony of our own conscience: yet if the words and sermons of those men were weighed and examined against the standard of physical Mixture and Personal Union: a Christian and circumspect reader and judge would find nothing else than that their protestations are diametrically contrary to their own words, writings, and deeds, and that it is nothing but a feigned and affected complaint, by which they wish to impose upon the simpler and unskilled.
XXI.
For does he not mix the Divine nature with the Human, who asserts that the Human is equally infinite, everywhere, and immense as the divine itself: in whatever way, at last, whether subtle or coarse, according to the measure of their own devising, they may pretend and re-pretend that this happens?
XXII.
Wherefore let them correct their language and their Writings; and let them learn to speak with Holy Scripture: if they only desire their conscience to be seriously and rightly purged.
XXIII.
But by distinguishing, as they are wont, and that almost