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... blessing become to us the Body and Bloud of Chrift : But they likewise say that the names of the things fignified are given to the Signs ; that the Bread and Wine do ftill remain in their proper nature and substance , and that they are ...
... blessing become to us the Body and Bloud of Chrift : But they likewise say that the names of the things fignified are given to the Signs ; that the Bread and Wine do ftill remain in their proper nature and substance , and that they are ...
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... blessing he rai- fed them to a Spiritual and Supernatural virtue and efficacy . The Second is of the fame Theodoret in his fecond Di- alogue between a Catholique , under the name of Ortho- doxus , and an Heretique under the name of ...
... blessing he rai- fed them to a Spiritual and Supernatural virtue and efficacy . The Second is of the fame Theodoret in his fecond Di- alogue between a Catholique , under the name of Ortho- doxus , and an Heretique under the name of ...
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... blessing annexed to the Institu- tion . And as Water in Baptifm , without any fubftan- tial change made in that Element , may by the Divine bleffing accompanying the Inftitution be effectual to the washing away of Sin , and Spiritual ...
... blessing annexed to the Institu- tion . And as Water in Baptifm , without any fubftan- tial change made in that Element , may by the Divine bleffing accompanying the Inftitution be effectual to the washing away of Sin , and Spiritual ...
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... blessed Saviour ! thou beft Friend and greatest lover of mankind , who can imagine thou didst ever intend that men should kill one another for not being able to believe contrary to their fenses ; for being un- willing to think , that ...
... blessed Saviour ! thou beft Friend and greatest lover of mankind , who can imagine thou didst ever intend that men should kill one another for not being able to believe contrary to their fenses ; for being un- willing to think , that ...
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... blessed are they that believe directly contrary to what they feel : ta * To conclude this Difcourfe . By what hath been faid upon this Argument it will appear , with how lit- tle tle truth , and reason , and regard to the 420 A DISCOURSE.
... blessed are they that believe directly contrary to what they feel : ta * To conclude this Difcourfe . By what hath been faid upon this Argument it will appear , with how lit- tle tle truth , and reason , and regard to the 420 A DISCOURSE.
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