The mutual inexistence of the three distinct persons of the Blessed Trinity, the Father being whole and entire in the Son, likewise in the Holy Ghost, and so the Son in the Father and the Holy Ghost; and the Holy Ghost in the Father and in the Son. The expression is used also to denote the mutual inexistence of the two distinct natures in Christ.
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