The Two Lovers of Heaven: Chrysanthus and Daria - A Drama of Early Christian Rome by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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CARPOPHORUS. A truth most certain: For this first evangelist Here to us our God presenteth In a twofold way: the first As being God, as Man the second. CHRYSANTHUS. God and Man combined together? CARPOPHORUS. Yes, in one eternal Person Are both natures joined together. CHRYSANTHUS. Then, for this is what more presses On my mind, can that same Word When it was made flesh, be reckoned God? CARPOPHORUS. Yes, God and Man is Christ Crucified for our transgressions. CHRYSANTHUS. Pray explain this wondrous problem. CARPOPHORUS. He is God, because He never |
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