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Neither is that exception any thing, that Christ after he was risen came in to his disciples
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Neither is that exception any thing, that Christ after he was risen came in to his disciples
the dores beeing shut. For it was not there∣fore either made vnvisible or vncircumscri∣bed or vnpalpable: seeing Christ being come in and seene of his disciples, presently saide, Feele or handle and see, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see me haue. And therefore (as the Fa∣thers teach) there was no chaunge made of Christs bodie, no more then there was, when he, or Peter, walked vpon the waters; but by the omnipotency of his diety hauing power ouer all things, the doores gaue place to the true and firme bodie of the sonne of God.
Luc. 24.