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... deny it . Of the first of these I shall now treat , and endea- vour to fhew against the Church of Rome , That in this Sacrament there is no fubftantial change made of the Elements of Bread and Wine into the natural Body and A 2 . Bloud ...
... deny it . Of the first of these I shall now treat , and endea- vour to fhew against the Church of Rome , That in this Sacrament there is no fubftantial change made of the Elements of Bread and Wine into the natural Body and A 2 . Bloud ...
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... deny any thing to be what all the World fees it is ; or affirm any thing to be what all the World fees it is not ; and this without all poffibility of being farther confuted . So that the business of Tranfubftantiation is not a contro ...
... deny any thing to be what all the World fees it is ; or affirm any thing to be what all the World fees it is not ; and this without all poffibility of being farther confuted . So that the business of Tranfubftantiation is not a contro ...
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... deny not but that the Fa- thers do , and that with great reason , very much mag- nify the wonderfull mystery and efficacy of this Sacra- ment , and frequently fpeak of a great Supernatural change made by the divine benediction ; which ...
... deny not but that the Fa- thers do , and that with great reason , very much mag- nify the wonderfull mystery and efficacy of this Sacra- ment , and frequently fpeak of a great Supernatural change made by the divine benediction ; which ...
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... denied , faying they were fo far from that that they for their part did not eat any flesh at all . L. 4. p . 571 . 1 The next is Tertullian , who proves against Marcion the Heretique that the Body of our Saviour was not a mere phantasm ...
... denied , faying they were fo far from that that they for their part did not eat any flesh at all . L. 4. p . 571 . 1 The next is Tertullian , who proves against Marcion the Heretique that the Body of our Saviour was not a mere phantasm ...
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... 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 fubftance ; and it was neceffary fo to do , otherwise he had not given a ...
... 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 fubftance ; and it was neceffary fo to do , otherwise he had not given a ...
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