| Christopher Wordsworth (bp. of Lincoln) - 1859 - 494 Seiten
...their rest. Let curious and sharp-witted men beat their heads about what questions themselves will. The very letter of the word of Christ giveth plain...wounds of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red both within and without, our hunger is satisfied, and our thirst for ever quenched; they are... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1859 - 666 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharpwitted men beat iheir heads about what questions themselves will, the very letter of the word of Christ giveth plain...wounds of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red both within and without, our hunger is satisfied and our thirst for ever quenched; they arc... | |
| Golden words - 1863 - 414 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharp-witted men beat their heads about what questions themselves will; the very letter of the Word of Christ giveth plain...wounds of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red both within and without, our hunger is satisfied and our thirst for ever quenched ; they are... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1865 - 630 Seiten
...about what questions themselves '' will, the very letter of the word of Christ giveth plain secu" rity that these mysteries do as nails fasten us to his..." of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red " both within and without, our hunger is satisfied and our " thirst for ever quenched M ;... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 542 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharp-witted men beat their heads about what questions themselves will, the very letter of the Word of Christ giveth plain...wounds of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red both within and without, our hunger is satisfied and our thirst for ever quenched; they are... | |
| Alfred Williams - 1867 - 298 Seiten
...CHRIST " This is my Body," " This is my Blood," giveth security that these mysteries do, as nails, ,sten us to His very Cross, that by them we draw out, as...force, and virtue, even the blood of His gored side. This bread hath in it more than the substance which our eyes behold ; this cup, hallowed with solemn... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (bp. of Lincoln) - 1867 - 890 Seiten
...their heads about what questions themselves will. The very letter of the word of Christ giveth plaiu security that these mysteries do as nails fasten us to His very CTOSS, that by them we draw out, as touching efficacy, force, and virtue, even the blood of His gored... | |
| Solomon Caesar Malan - 1868 - 206 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharp-witted men beat their heads about what questions themselves will, the very letter of the word of Christ giveth plain...mysteries do as nails fasten us to His very Cross." More, assuredly, we cannot want. And if only men would be content to abide every one by his own way... | |
| England. - Church of England. Appendix - 1869 - 868 Seiten
...receive the fruit of the redemption purchased by His death." (FS Edit., p. 215.) And so Hooker:— " The very letter of the word of Christ giveth plain...as touching EFFICACY, FORCE, AND VIRTUE, even the BI.OOD OF His GORED SIDE ; in the wounds of our Redeemer we there dip our tongues, we are dyed red... | |
| Stratford-upon-Avon Holy Trinity - 1871 - 104 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharp-witted men beat their heads about what questions themselves will, the very letter of the word of CHRIST giveth plain...security that these mysteries do as nails fasten us to Hia very Cross, that by them we draw out, as touching efficacy, force, and virtue, even the blood of... | |
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