False and Erroneous Doctrine of the Calvinists Concerning the Person of Christ,
which conflicts especially with the Third and Fourth Articles of the pure doctrine:
In the first place, that the expression, "God is man," and, "Man is God," is figurative.
That the human nature has communion with the divine not in deed and truth, but only in name and words.
That it is impossible for God, with all His omnipotence, to cause the natural body of Christ to be at the same time a in more than one place.
That by His exaltation Christ, according to His human nature, has received only created gifts and finite power, and neither knows nor can do all things.
That Christ, according to His human nature, rules absently, just as the King of Spain rules the new islands.
That it is damnable idolatry if the confidence and faith of the heart is placed in Christ not only according to His divine, but also according to His human nature, and the honor of adoration is directed to it b.