A Discourse Against Transubstantiation: By His Grace Dr. John Tillotson, Late Lord Archbishop of CanterburyB. Tooke, J. Tonson, J. Round, J. Pemberton, and E. Valentine, 1722 - 52 pages |
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... should be understood literally of the natural Body and Blood of Chrift ; be caufe it was his Body broken , and bis Blood fbed which he gave to his Difciples , which if we understand literally of his natural Body broken and his Blood ...
... should be understood literally of the natural Body and Blood of Chrift ; be caufe it was his Body broken , and bis Blood fbed which he gave to his Difciples , which if we understand literally of his natural Body broken and his Blood ...
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... , for the belief of it : And that they should have be- lieved the contrary had not the determination of the Church obliged them otherwise . But But if this Doctrine be obtruded upon the world merely 36 A Difcourfe against.
... , for the belief of it : And that they should have be- lieved the contrary had not the determination of the Church obliged them otherwise . But But if this Doctrine be obtruded upon the world merely 36 A Difcourfe against.
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... should be able every day , and as often as he pleafes , by repeating a few words to work fo miraculous a change , and ( as they love moft abfurdly and blafphemopfly to speak ) to make God himself . But this is to pretend to a Power ...
... should be able every day , and as often as he pleafes , by repeating a few words to work fo miraculous a change , and ( as they love moft abfurdly and blafphemopfly to speak ) to make God himself . But this is to pretend to a Power ...
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... should be no fign and appearance of it , is a thing very wonderful , but not to Senfe ; for our Senfes per- ceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sa- erament to all our Senfes remaining juft as they were before : And that a thing ...
... should be no fign and appearance of it , is a thing very wonderful , but not to Senfe ; for our Senfes per- ceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sa- erament to all our Senfes remaining juft as they were before : And that a thing ...
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... should chufe thus to expofe Faith to the contempt of all that are endued with Reafon . And to fpeak the plain truth , the Chriftian Religion was never fo horribly expofed to the Scorn of Atheifts and Infidels , as it hath been by this ...
... should chufe thus to expofe Faith to the contempt of all that are endued with Reafon . And to fpeak the plain truth , the Chriftian Religion was never fo horribly expofed to the Scorn of Atheifts and Infidels , as it hath been by this ...
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abfurd againſt Argument becauſe believe Blandina Blood of Chrift Body and Blood Body of Chrift Bread Bread and Wine call'd Cardinal Chrift's Body Chriftian Church Chriftian Religion Church of Rome Confecration confequently Council Council of Nice Council of Trent crament Demonftration Difciples dift Do&rine Doctrine of Tranfubftantiation doth drink Eucharift Eutychian Evidence exprefly exprefs faid falfe falfhood fame fays feems fenfe feven fhall fhed fhew fhewn fhould fignified Figure fince firft Flesh and Blood fome fpeaking ftand ftantiation ftill fubftantially changed fuch a change fupernatural fure Gratian grofs hath himſelf Idolatry Image impoffible Inftitution juft likewife Lord Miracle moft moſt muſt natural Body neceffity occafion oppofition perpetual Belief plain plainly poffible Pope pretended Grounds Prieft prove reafon reprefent Sacra Sacrament Saviour Saviour's Words Scripture Senfe Subftance Teftimony thefe Words themſelves Theodoret theſe thofe thoſe tiation tion Tranfub truth underſtand underſtood Vine Wine World wrought