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" Christ's body is the body of Christ, and the sacrament of the blood of Christ is the blood of Christ ; so the sacrament of faith (baptism) is faith. "
A Discourse Against Transubstantiation - Page 14
by John Tillotson - 1685 - 43 pages
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Transubstantiation discuss'd, in two parts, in several papers that have pass ...

T. B - 1705 - 322 pages
...and is not here. A»g.Ep. 23. §• 85. г. He compares Baptifm with the Eucharift in this Refpecl. If the Sacrament, fays he, had not fame refemblance...Things whereof they are Sacraments, they would not he Sacrament i at all* but front this refemblance they take for the moft part the Names of the Things...
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Lectures on the Principles and Institutions of the Roman Catholic Religion ...

Joseph Fletcher - Apostolic succession - 1823 - 672 pages
...23d epistle, (id. tom. 2. p. 94.) " If the sacrament *' (says he) had .not some resemblance of those things whereof '•' they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all : but " from this resemblance they take for the most part the names of " the things which they represent. Therefore as...
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The Difficulties of Romanism in Respect to Evidence: Or, The Peculiarities ...

George Stanley Faber - 1830 - 652 pages
...sacrament of the body of Christ is Christ's body. For, unless sacraments had a certain SIMILITUDE of those things whereof they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all: but, from this very SIMILITUDE, they commonly receive the names of the things themselves 2. (3.) Christ, says Walafrid...
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An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England ...

Church of England - 1830 - 548 pages
...body.' And therefore saith Augustine", ' For if sacraments should not have a certain resemblance of the things whereof they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all ; but from this resemblance they often receive the names of the things themselves. Therefore, as after a certain manner...
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The Difficulties of Romanism

George Stanley Faber - Theology, Doctrinal - 1830 - 688 pages
...sacrament of the body of Christ is Chrisfs body. For, unless sacraments had a certain SIMILITUDE of those things whereof they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all: but, from this very SIMILITUDE, they commonly receive the names of the things tliemselves z. (3.) Christ, says Walafrid...
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The People's Right Defended: Being an Examination of the Romish Principle of ...

Samuel Gover Winchester - 1831 - 234 pages
...here."* In his twenty -third Epistle :t "If the sacrament (says he) had not some resemblance of those things whereof they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all; but from this resemblance they take for the most part the names of the things which they REPRESENT. Therefore, as...
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The Novelties which Disturb Our Peace: Letters Addressed to the Bishops ...

John Henry Hopkins - Burlington (Vt.) - 1844 - 292 pages
...Christ was immolated. For if the Sacraments had not a certain similitude of those things, of which they are Sacraments, they would not be Sacraments at all. But from this similitude, they receive, for the most part, the names of the things themselves. As therefore the Sacrament...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 27

1850 - 524 pages
...sign. Thus Augustino says : ' For if sacraments hud uot a certain likeness of those things of which they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all. But from this similarity, for the most part, they receive the names even of the things themselves ' " (93} ^~ ''...
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The Doctrine of the Church of England as to the Effects of Baptism in the ...

William Goode - Baptism - 1850 - 628 pages
...See John i. 12, 13 ; Kph. iv. 24; Janies i. 18; 1 Pet. i. 23; 1 John iii. !t; v. 1 and 4. of which they are Sacraments, they would not be Sacraments at all. But from this similarity for the most part they receive the names even of the things themselves. As therefore in...
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A Church Dictionary

Walter Farquhar Hook - Dictionaries. Ecclesiastical - 1854 - 614 pages
...body." And therefore saith Augustine, ':For if sacraments should not have a certain resemblance of the things whereof they are sacraments, they would not be sacraments at all; but from this resemblance they often receive the names of thn things themselves. Therefore, as after a certain manner...
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