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" ... is gathered of many corns, without blood and bone, without limb, without soul, and therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is ghostly to be understood. "
Origines Anglicanæ: or, A history of the English Church, from the first ... - Página 436
por John Inett - 1855
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., Volumen3

Robert Henry - 1788 - 458 páginas
...human limbs, with a reafonable living foul : " but his fpiritual body, which we call the boufel, " is gathered of many corns, without blood and " bone, without limb, without foul ; and thcrc" fore nothing is to be underftood therein bodily, <{ but fpiritually. Whatever is...
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The History of Great Britain,: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volumen2

Robert Henry - 1789 - 570 páginas
...human limbs, with a reafon" able living foul : but his fpiritual body, which we " call the toujel, is gathered of many corns, without " blood and bone, without limb, without -foul ; and " therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, c? but fpiritually, Whatever \s...
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1831 - 544 páginas
...(the sacrament ;) this latter being only his spiritual body gathered of many corns, without blood or bone, without limb, without soul ; and therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is to be spiritually understood." Transubstantiation was not held by the Anglo-Saxon church, but...
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The Life and Pontificate of Gregory the Seventh

Roger Gresley - 1832 - 400 páginas
...sinews, in human limbs, with a living reasonable soul; and his ghostly body, which we call the hussell, is gathered of many corns, without blood and bone,...therefore, nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is to be understood ghostly. Whatsoever is in that hussell, which giveth substance of life, that...
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Historical sketches of the introduction of Christianity into ..., Volumen1

James B. Holroyd - 1834 - 426 páginas
...and with bone, *' with skin and with sinews, in human " limbs, with a reasonable living soul: but " his spiritual body, which we call the housel, " is...to be understood " therein bodily, but spiritually. Whatever " is in the housel which giveth life, that is " spiritual virtue, and invisible energy.—...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: A New and Complete Edition: with a ...

John Foxe - 1838 - 848 páginas
...human chriat'« limbs, with a reasonable soul living ; and his ghostly body, which we call the natural housel, is gathered of many corns, without blood and bone, without limb, without n,^ jaac"!|. soul, and therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is ghostly ment....
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Publications, Tema 101

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 548 páginas
...(the sacrament;) this latter being only his spiritual body gathered of many corns, without blood or bone, without limb, without soul; and therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is to be spiritually understood." Transubstantiation was not held by the Anglo-Saxon church, but...
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British Reformers: Writings of John Wickliff. Writings and examinations of ...

1842 - 546 páginas
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Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church, Volumen2

John Foxe - 1844 - 1182 páginas
...with bone, with skin and with sinews, in human limbs, with a reasonable soul living ; and his ghostly body, which we call the housel, is gathered of many...therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is ghostly to be understood. Whatsoever is in that housel, which giveth substance of life, that...
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The Religion of Ancient Britain, Historically Considered: Or, A Succinct ...

George Smith - 1846 - 562 páginas
...sinews, in human limbs, with a reasonable soul living ; and a spiritual body, which we call ' house!,' is gathered of many corns, without blood and bone,...to be understood therein bodily, but spiritually. This mystery is a pledge and a figure : Christ's body is truth itself." This writer makes reference...
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