I wonder if others would also appreciate not being asked for receipts before
deleting these list directed messages. It's possible to set browsers so that
personal messages only are asked for receipts.
jw
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 12:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Wounds of Christ and John Wesley
Dear Otfried
Many thanks for the useful references.
Best regards
Graham.
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 18:37:57 +0100 Otfried Lieberknecht
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> Dear Graham,
>
> Jim Marchand, the spiritus rector of MedTextL, used to pick up bits and
> pieces about the (fairly traditional) notion of 'creeping into the wounds
> of Christ'. I am appending one of his relevant MedTextL-postings for your
> information.
>
> Best,
>
> Otfried
>
> [appended message:]
> >Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 09:57:52 CST
> >Reply-To: Medieval Texts - Philology Codicology and Technology
> > <[log in to unmask]>
> >Sender: Medieval Texts - Philology Codicology and Technology
> > <[log in to unmask]>
> >From: Jim Marchand <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Wounds of Christ
> >To: Multiple recipients of list MEDTEXTL
> > <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> >It is not only cows who are mad.
> >I was wrong; the thread on creeping into the wounds of Christ was
> >on Ansax-L, in June, 1991. I only kept a few of the postings; this
> >one is from Paul Schaffner: Douglas Gray, "The Five Wounds of Our
> >Lord," Notes and Queries 208 (1963), 50-51, 82-89, 127-134, 163-
> >168; Gougaud's _Devotions et pratiques ascetiques du Moyen Age
> >(1925). See also Gray's book: _Themes and Images in the Medieval
> >English Religious Lyric_.
> > Interesting, but not very informative on our theme: Vladimir
> >Gurewich, "Observatiosn on the Iconography of the Wound in Christ's
> >Side," Journal of the Warburg & Courtauld Institutes 20 (1957),
> >358-362.
> > The original thread got started because of a speech/sermon I
> >held on Toplady's Rock of Ages and Landow's misunderstanding of its
> >`let me hide myself in thee', an obvious reference to the _in
> >foraminibus petrae_ of Cant. 2.14, cf. St. Augustine, Manuale, 21:
> >"Tuta, et firma requies est infirmis et peccatoribus in vulneribus
> >Salvatoris ... quoniam misericordia affluunt, nec desunt foramina
> >per quae effluant. ...", and Manuale, 23: "Longinus aperuit mihi
> >latus Christi lancea, et ego intravi, et ibi requiesco securus,"
> >along with at least a bazillion other fathers. Julian of Norwich
> >widens this somewhat.
> >!
> >Jim Marchand.
> >
> [end of appended message]
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