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... certainly falfe . etii . Origen in his * Comment on Matth . 15 , fpeaking of * Edit . Hu- the Sacrament hath this paffage , That food which is fanctified by the word of God and prayer , as to that of it which is material , goeth into ...
... certainly falfe . etii . Origen in his * Comment on Matth . 15 , fpeaking of * Edit . Hu- the Sacrament hath this paffage , That food which is fanctified by the word of God and prayer , as to that of it which is material , goeth into ...
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... certainly the image and refemblance of Christ's body and bloud are celebrated in the action of the myste- ries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this In- stance Parif . 1676 . ftance of any force against the against ...
... certainly the image and refemblance of Christ's body and bloud are celebrated in the action of the myste- ries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this In- stance Parif . 1676 . ftance of any force against the against ...
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... certainly was . Juft thus the Servants in the Parable might have demonftrated that the tares were wheat , becaufe they were fure none but good feed was fown at firft , and no man could give any account of the punctual time when any ...
... certainly was . Juft thus the Servants in the Parable might have demonftrated that the tares were wheat , becaufe they were fure none but good feed was fown at firft , and no man could give any account of the punctual time when any ...
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... certainly guilty of , if this Doctrine be not true . 1. Upon account of the ftupidity of this Doctrine . I remember that Tully , who was a man of very good fenfe , inftanceth in the conceit of eating God as the ex- tremity of madness ...
... certainly guilty of , if this Doctrine be not true . 1. Upon account of the ftupidity of this Doctrine . I remember that Tully , who was a man of very good fenfe , inftanceth in the conceit of eating God as the ex- tremity of madness ...
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... ? • 4. Upon account of the danger of Idolatry ; which they are certainly guilty of if this Doctrine be not true , and fuch a change as they pretend be not made in the Sacra- T 53 Sacrament ; for if it be not , 36 S A DISCOURSE.
... ? • 4. Upon account of the danger of Idolatry ; which they are certainly guilty of if this Doctrine be not true , and fuch a change as they pretend be not made in the Sacra- T 53 Sacrament ; for if it be not , 36 S A DISCOURSE.
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