Chapter 4: Condemnation and Conclusion
Section 11. Preserving therefore in every way the unconfused and undivided, we set forth the whole confession in brief: We believe our Lord Jesus Christ, even after the incarnation, to be one of the Holy Trinity; declaring that each of his natures has its own natural property, and that these come together and are united in one person and one subsistence, not divided or separated into two persons, but one and the same only-begotten Son, the divine Word, the Lord Jesus Christ; as the prophets of old and Jesus Christ himself have taught us, and as the creed of the holy Fathers has delivered to us.
Section 12. And we define that there are in him two natural wills and two natural operations, indivisibly, inconvertibly, inseparably, inconfusedly, according to the teaching of the holy Fathers; and that his two natural wills are not contrary the one to the other, as the impious heretics say, but his human will is compliant and not resistant or reluctant, but rather submissive to his divine and omnipotent will.
Section 13. These things having been defined with all precision by us and with all care, we declare that it is not permitted to anyone to bring forward, or to write, or to compose, or to think, or to teach a different faith. Whosoever shall presume to compose a different faith, or to introduce or offer or teach or deliver a different creed to those who wish to turn to the knowledge of the truth, whether from Hellenism or Judaism, or from any heresy whatever: if they be bishops or clerics, the bishops shall be deposed, the clerics degraded; if they be monks or laity they shall be anathematized.