| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 606 pages
...the same tenets at different times, as if they had no fixed or permanent principles concerning the matter in question. From all this, however, it evidently...most odious doctrines, which each party drew by way qf consequences from the tenets they opposed, a method of proceeding as unjust, as it is common in... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 544 pages
...the scene of contention, and extended to almost all the important truths of religion. Thus the debate concerning the manner in which the body and blood of CHRIST are present in the Eucharist, opened to the disputants a large field of inquiry, in which the nature and fruits of the institutions... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 602 pages
...From all this, however, it evidently appears, that there was not as yet in the Latin church any £xed or universally received opinion concerning the manner...and blood of Christ are present in the eucharist. XXL The disputants in this controversy charged each other reciprocally with the most odious doctrines,... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 542 pages
...the scene of contention, and extended to almost all the important truths of religion. Thus the debate concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the Eucharist, opened to the disputants a large field of inquiry; in which the nature and fruits of the institutions... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1819 - 542 pages
...the scene of contention, and extended to almost all the important truths of religion. Thus the debate concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the Eucharist, opened to the disputants a large field of inquiry ; in which the nature and fruits of the institutions... | |
| John Lanigan - Ireland - 1822 - 498 pages
...subject. Now the question excited by the work of Pascasius was relative merely to the mode or form, in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the sacrament of the altar, and not to the presence itself. It was said work that gave occasion to John... | |
| Robert Adam - Religions - 1823 - 504 pages
...some cases, gave birth to extreme wildness and extravagance of unscriptural doctrine and practice. The manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the sacrament of the Lord's Sapper, which was instituted as a bond of peace and union, became the first... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1826 - 580 pages
...it evidently appears, that there was not yet in the Latin church any fixed or universally-received opinion concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the eucharist. unjust, as it is common in all kinds of debate. Hence CENT. ix. arose the imaginary heresy, lhat, on... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1826 - 722 pages
...the scene of contention, and extended to almost all the important truths of religion. Thus the debate concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the eucharist, opened to the disputants a large field of inquiry ; in which the nature and fruits of the institutions... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1826 - 474 pages
...the scene of contention, and extended to almost all the important truths of religion. Thus the debate concerning the manner .in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the eucharist, ripened to the disputants a large field of inquiry; in which the nature and fruits of the •institutions... | |
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