[80] Bertroux, op. cit. p. 189: ‘une volonté collective est sans rapport avec la somme algébrique des volontés individuelles.’
[81] 1 Cor. xi. 30.
[82] In the Cambridge Bible, note ad locum, Dr. Lias says we can well understand how a crime against His Body and Blood would deprive any Christian, who committed it, of His presence, and predispose it to sickness and even death.
[83] Human Personality, i. 218; quoted by Dearmer, Body and Soul, p. 123.
[84] 1 Cor. xii. 9, 30.
[85] Ibid. 29.
[86] Report (1908), No. VII. iv. p. 137.
[87] Order of Confirmation, first Collect, Mark vi. 5.
[88] Cp. Sir James Paget’s words: ‘The power to repair itself belongs to the subject of injury in the same sense and degree as does its power to develop itself and grow and live.’—Life, p. 295.
[89] Mark vi. 31.