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... appearance , but a real Body , be- cause the Sacrament is a figure and image of his Body ; and if there be an image of his body he must have a real body , otherwife the Sacrament would be an image of an image . His words are thefe ...
... appearance , but a real Body , be- cause the Sacrament is a figure and image of his Body ; and if there be an image of his body he must have a real body , otherwife the Sacrament would be an image of an image . His words are thefe ...
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... appearance of flesh and bloud , but to the real eating of his natural body and bloud under any appear- ance whatfoever : For St. Austin doth not fay , this is a Figurative speech wherein we are commanded really to feed upon the natural ...
... appearance of flesh and bloud , but to the real eating of his natural body and bloud under any appear- ance whatfoever : For St. Austin doth not fay , this is a Figurative speech wherein we are commanded really to feed upon the natural ...
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... appearance and may be feen and handled even as before . He does not onely deny the outward figure and appearance of the Symbols to be chang'd , but the nature and fub- stance of them , even in the proper and strictest sense of the word ...
... appearance and may be feen and handled even as before . He does not onely deny the outward figure and appearance of the Symbols to be chang'd , but the nature and fub- stance of them , even in the proper and strictest sense of the word ...
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... appearance of it , is a thing very wonderfull , but not to fenfe ; for our fenfes perceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament to all our fenfes remaining juft as they were before : And that a thing fhould remain to all ...
... appearance of it , is a thing very wonderfull , but not to fenfe ; for our fenfes perceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament to all our fenfes remaining juft as they were before : And that a thing fhould remain to all ...
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... appearance of it , by its being done un- der the Species of Bread and Wine : For the thing they acknowledge is really done , and they believe that they verily eat and drink the natural flesh and bloud of Chrift . And what can any man do ...
... appearance of it , by its being done un- der the Species of Bread and Wine : For the thing they acknowledge is really done , and they believe that they verily eat and drink the natural flesh and bloud of Chrift . And what can any man do ...
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