adv. [f. CORPOREAL + -LY2.] In a corporeal manner; in or as to the body; bodily.
1664. H. More, Myst. Iniq., xv. 53. Christ being thus really and Corporeally there.
1744. Warburton, Rem. Occas. Reflec., II. § 5. They heard Jesus use a word in their vulgar idiom which signified to see corporeally.
1884. Chr. Commw., 12 June, 833/2. He seems to be even more mischievous posthumously than while corporeally present.