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... common in all Languages than to give the name of the thing fignified to the Sign . As the delivery of a Deed or Writing under hand and Seal is call'd a conveyance or making over of fuch an Estate , and it is really fo ; not the delivery ...
... common in all Languages than to give the name of the thing fignified to the Sign . As the delivery of a Deed or Writing under hand and Seal is call'd a conveyance or making over of fuch an Estate , and it is really fo ; not the delivery ...
Page 11
... the bread which is from the earth receiving the divine invocation is now no longer common bread , but the Eucharist ( or Sacrament ) confifting of two * two things , the one earthly , the other against Transubftantiation . II.
... the bread which is from the earth receiving the divine invocation is now no longer common bread , but the Eucharist ( or Sacrament ) confifting of two * two things , the one earthly , the other against Transubftantiation . II.
Page 12
... common bread , but after invoca- tion or confecration it becomes the Sacrament , that is , bread fanctified , confifting of two things an earthly and a heavenly ; the earthly thing is bread , and the heavenly is the divine bleffing ...
... common bread , but after invoca- tion or confecration it becomes the Sacrament , that is , bread fanctified , confifting of two things an earthly and a heavenly ; the earthly thing is bread , and the heavenly is the divine bleffing ...
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... common use of speech , is any thing call'd a Miracle but what falls under the notice of our senses : A Miracle being nothing else but a Supernatural effect evident to fenfe , the great end and defign whereof is to be a fenfible proof ...
... common use of speech , is any thing call'd a Miracle but what falls under the notice of our senses : A Miracle being nothing else but a Supernatural effect evident to fenfe , the great end and defign whereof is to be a fenfible proof ...
Page 33
... Deorum . 1. 3 . we ufe but the common language ; but do think any man fo mad as to believe that which he eats to be God ? E 2 you It * De Nat . x dift.10.art.1 . It seems he could not believe that against Transubstantiation . 33.
... Deorum . 1. 3 . we ufe but the common language ; but do think any man fo mad as to believe that which he eats to be God ? E 2 you It * De Nat . x dift.10.art.1 . It seems he could not believe that against Transubstantiation . 33.
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abfurd againſt alfo anſwer Argument becauſe believe bleffing bleſſing bloud of Chrift body and bloud body of Chrift bread and wine Cafe call'd Chrift's body Chriftian Chriftian Church Chriftian Religion Church of England Church of Rome Communion confecration confequently Council Council of Trent crament Demonftration Difciples Difcourfe Divine Doctrine of Tranfubftantiation doth Errour Eutychians evidence expreffions exprefly faid fame fays fee and handle felf fenfe feven feveral fhall fhed fhew fhewn fhould fignified fince firft firſt fleſh flesh and bloud fome fpeaking ftill fubftance fubftantially changed fuch a change fure Gabriel Biel hath Heretique himſelf Idolatry impoffible Inſtitution Irenæus likewife literally Lord Miracle moft moſt muſt natural body neceffity occafion oppofition plain poffible Pope pretended grounds Prieft prove purpoſe reaſon receive reprefent Sacra Sacrament Saviour ſay Scripture Senfes ſenſe Symbols teftimony thefe themſelves theſe words thing thofe thoſe true truth underſtand uſed Vine wrought