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Henry Sidgwick
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On the other hand, the form of Jesus appears and vanishes mysteriously (Luke xxiv. 31, 36), and seems to have passed through closed doors. (John xx. 19, 26. ) I observe that Alford (on Luke xxiv. 39) suggests that the resurrec- tion body had flesh and bones, du^ not blood. This strikingly illustrates what I have ventured to call the "obscurity and ambiguity" of the conception ; but it is not easy to treat the suggestion with the respect due to a learned and thoughtful commentator. The declarati...on appended to the Anglican Communion Service, on the contrary, affirms that " the natural Body and Blood oi our Saviour Christ are in heaven. " The scriptural data being what I have just stated, I think that a large freedom of interpretation of the term "body" may be legitimately claimed by any one who affirms a belief in the "resurrection of the body. " 148 CLERICAL VERACITY.
This issue is frankly accepted by Mr. Rashdall. He definitely holds that a man may reject the mir- aculous birth and yet solemnly recite in church the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed, without doing anything " really inconsistent with the duties of veracity and good faith, " according to the " principles which are generally recognized.


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