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1. Mystically, This miracle is applyed both to Christ and the Virgin Mary; It is not unfitly made an embleme of Christ in his Incarnation, Passion, and Resurrection. The bush (saith Saint Ambrose) is Christ as man, the flaming fire represents his divinity, and the Bush burning but not consumed, figureth the assumption of the humane nature, into unity of person with the divine, yet so as that neither was changed into the other, |
1. Mystically, This miracle is applied both to christ and the Virgae Marry; It is not unfitly made an emblem of christ in his Incarnation, Passion, and Resurrection. The bush (Says Faint Ambrose) is christ as man, the flaming fire represents his divinity, and the Bush burning but not consumed, Figured the Assump of the humane nature, into unity of person with the divine, yet so as that neither was changed into the other, |
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