| Greville Phillimore - 1884 - 208 Seiten
...For as the wise Hooker has admirably translated -that old Author,* who first composed the Homily, " These mysteries do as nails fasten us to His very...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... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore, Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore - 1895 - 938 Seiten
...and sharp-witted men," says Hooker, "beat Hooker, 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... | |
| Darwell Stone - 1909 - 690 Seiten
...their rest; let curious and sharpwitted 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... | |
| Walker Gwynne - 1917 - 472 Seiten
...again: — "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... | |
| Gordon S. Wakefield - 1983 - 424 Seiten
...to whom it is believed to unite the adoring believer. These mysteries do as nails fasten us to this very Cross, that by them we draw out as touching efficacy,...force and virtue, even the blood of his gored side ... why should any cogitation possess the mind of a faithful communicant but this, О ту God thou... | |
| Debora K. Shuger, Renaissance Society of America - 1997 - 300 Seiten
...controversies with a highly emotional prosopopoeia depicting the consciousness of the faithful communicant: 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... | |
| Elizabeth D. Harvey, Katharine Eisaman Maus - 1990 - 380 Seiten
...incarnation as a "copulation (of flesh] with Deity," and imagines receiving the Eucharist as the moment when "in the 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." 63 Lancelot... | |
| Elizabeth D. Harvey, Katharine Eisaman Maus - 1990 - 380 Seiten
...incarnation as a "copulation [of flesh] with Deity," and imagines receiving the Eucharist as the moment when "in the 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." 63 Lancelot... | |
| Michael C. Schoenfeldt - 1991 - 364 Seiten
...incarnation as a "copulation [of flesh] with Deity," and imagines receiving the Eucharist as the moment when "in the 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." 103 Lancelot... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1881 - 214 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...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... | |
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