Moses and Aaron, and many other of that people which pleased God, ate of that heavenly bread, and they died not that everlasting death, though they died the common death. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible, and corruptible, and they ghostly understood... The Life and Pontificate of Gregory the Seventh - Page 196by Roger Gresley - 1832 - 372 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Ussher - 1625 - 642 pages
...did eat that heavenly bread ; and they died not the everlasting death, though they died the common. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible and corruptible : and they spiritually understood by that visible thing, and spiritually received it." This homily was appointed... | |
| James Ussher - 1835 - 772 pages
...Kvang. Johnn. Tractat. xxvi. 72 and they died not the everlasting death, though they died the common. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible and corruptible, and they spiritually understood by that visible thing, and spiritually received it." This Homily was appointed... | |
| Ratramnus - 1838 - 156 pages
...deserved for their unbeleefe. Mnyses and Aaron, and many other of that people which pleased God, e^t that heavenly bread, and they died not that everlasting...understood by that visible thing, and ghostly received it. John 6, The Saviour saith, He that eateth my flesh and 54- drinketh my bloud, hath everlasting life.... | |
| John Foxe - 1838 - 848 pages
...f» people who pleased God, did eat that heavenly bread, and they died not that ever- "ubs'tanlastmg death, though they died the common death. They saw that the heavenly tiation. meat was visible and corruptible, and they ghostly understood by that visible thing, and ghostly... | |
| Aelfric (Abbot of Eynsham.) - 1846 - 662 pages
...pleasing to God ate the heavenly bread, but they died not the eternal death, although they departed by the common death. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible and corruptible, but they understood spiritually concerning the visible thing, and partook of it spiritually. Jesus... | |
| James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1625 - 622 pages
...did eat that heavenly bread ; and they died not the everlasting death, though they died the common. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible and corruptible : and they spiritually understood by that visible thing, and spiritually received it." This homily was appointed... | |
| John Inett - 1855 - 538 pages
...did eat that heavenly bread ; and [they] died not the everlasting death, though they died the common. They saw that [the] heavenly meat was visible and corruptible : and they spiritually understood by that visible thing, and spiritually received it" 5. 7. In this homily we... | |
| John Inett - 1855 - 534 pages
...did eat that heavenly bread ; and [they] died not the everlasting death, though they died the common. They saw that [the] heavenly meat was visible and corruptible : and they spiritually understood by that visible thing, and spiritually received it" \ 7. In this homily we see... | |
| 1857 - 438 pages
...people who pleased God, did eat that heavenly bread, and they died not that ever- "°b'sr^ ". lasting death, though they died the common death. They saw that the heavenly tiation. meat was visible and corruptible, and they ghostly understood by that visible thing, and ghostly... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 440 pages
...pleasing to God, ate the heavenly bread ; but they died not the eternal death, although they departed by the common death. They saw that the heavenly meat was visible and corruptible, but they understood spiritually concerning this visible thing, and partook of it spiritually. Jesus... | |
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