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The Christianity Reader
And at the same time this must be understood tropologically of any spiritual and
inner man against his flesh and the outer man. Let this be made plain by means
of examples. “Blessed is the man who walks not, etc.”702 Literally this means that
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Mary Gerhart, Fabian Udoh, 2007
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The Churchman's companion
51,) explains the word Jerusalem in this fourfold sense, that is to say, historically,
allegorically, tropologically, and anagogically. " In like manner Jerusalem is
understood historically of that earthly city whither pilgrims journey ; allegorically
of ...
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Medieval Exegesis: The four senses of scripture
29: ''The House of God is either the Church, when we consider things
allegorically, or our heavenly homeland, when we consider them anagogically, or
the soul of man, when we consider them tropologically'' (PL 98: 1062 B); ''What is
more, ...
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The Great Commentary of Cornelius À Lapide: II Corinthians ...
12 tropologically. What is said in the latter passage of the literal tabernacle of
witness is to be understood of God's protecting presence in each one of the
faithful. Allegorically this tabernacle signified the Church of Christ, as is explained
in ...
Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide, William Frederick Geikie-Cobb, 1908
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Readings in Interpretation: Hölderlin, Hegel, Heidegger
But in order for the blinding of blinding to work as a figure, tropologically
speaking, in terms of the figural logic that the metaphor has set up, one blinding
has to be understood as the symmetrical negative inversion of the other: that is, in
terms ...
treating the judgment and righteousness of God tropologically, Luther proceeds
to the allegorical interpretation: Secondly, allegorically. Because just as [
judgment] discerns between flesh and spirit and divides up their works,
approving the ...
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Readings in Historical Theology: Primary Sources of the ...
Whatever is said literally concerning the Lord Jesus Christ as to His person must
be understood allegorically of a help that is like Him and of the church conformed
to Him in all things. And at the same time this must be understood tropologically ...
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The Great Commentary of Cornelius À Lapide: S. John's ...
Tropologically. S. Bernard says (Serm. vi. de Ascens.), " Thou art deceived, O
Thomas, in hoping to see the Lord when separated from the company of the
Apostles. The truth loves not holes and corners, takes no pleasure in places apart
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Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide, William Frederick Geikie-Cobb, 1908
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History of the Reformation
Thus Jerusalem means literally or historically the city in Palestine, allegorically
the good, tropologically virtue, anagogically reward ; Babylon means literally the
city or empire of Babylon, allegorically the evil, tropologically vice, anagogically ...
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Reformation Thought: An Introduction
as follows: 1 Historically, according to “the killing letter”: (a) literally: the land of
Canaan; (b) allegorically: the synagogue, or a prominent person within it; (c)
tropologically: the righteousness of the Pharisees and the Law; (d) anagogically:
a ...