DOCT. XIV. That this union is made by no other means, but onely by the holy Ghost and by faith.
BUt again, lest any should falsely imagine, that we hold this union to be made with the flesh of Christ, either, as if it were here really present upon earth, by any Physicall or na∣turall contact, whether grosse or sub∣till, as all siensible things are united with the sense; some after a more grosse, and others after a more sub∣till manner: Or else with the same flesh, as it is abiding in heaven, by Species in the minde, which the Phi∣losophers call Intelligible, as all things Intelligible are united with the Intellect, which receiveth them by certain images, and mentall represen∣tations: Therefore we adde further the manner how this union and In∣corporating