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The bodye when it wanteth this sustenaunce is sayde to hunger and to thirst, so the Soule when it feeleth lacke of that Heauenlye and Spirituall foode, whereby the lyfe therof is continued, it is not in proper speeche but Figuratiuelye sayde to hunger and to thyrste, that is, earnestly to long and desyre to bee made partaker of that Foode, by the Vertue whereof onely, God and it is ioyned and preserued togeather. |
The body when it Wants this sustenance is said to hunger and to thirst, so the Soul when it feeleth lack of that Heavenly and Spiritual food, whereby the life thereof is continued, it is not in proper speech but Figuratively said to hunger and to thirst, that is, earnestly to long and desire to be made partaker of that Food, by the Virtue whereof only, God and it is joined and preserved together. |
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