Not all of those passage use wordly in the same context and manner. The first three quotes refer to wordly as in "of the this world" or material; in the case of the second passage, it's presented as a euphemism for reasoned argument and a call to fall on dogma alone as to avoid being led astray...
Like I said, 'wordly' is a common term within theological circles, therefore, in this context, it is you who does not comprehend the meaning. Possibly you cannot be blamed for not being familiar with such principles or terms, since it is not your area of expertise nor interest.
1 Timothy 4:7...
Here are some texts on the Person/Being of the Holy Ghost/Spirit:
The Holy Ghost/Spirit, What Does The Bible Say? The Scripture [KJB] listing on the Holy Ghost/Spirit:
"the Holy Ghost" (x90) - Matthew 1:18,20, 3:11, 12:31,32, 28:19; Mark 1:8, 3:29, 12:36, 13:11; Luke 1:15,35,41,67, 2:25,26...
2) no explicit connection between Jesus and Michael... which is odd if its so important
The title Arch (Chief) Angel (Messenger) and Jesus being God's spokesman would seem to show some connection.
Who do you think "The Angel of the Lord" was in the burning bush account...
Hmmm let's look at JudeJude
Chapter 1
1Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, to them that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called:
2Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be multiplied.
3Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write...
Where do you get the idea from in Scripture that "ALL prior knowledge" was returned to Him?
The Douay-Rheims is also known to be a garbage translation in general. It's the reason that Catholics don't use it anymore. Acually, this should read "the Lord is THE Spirit". There's a definite article...