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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... certainly falfe . Origen in his ( w ) Comment on Matth . 15 . peaking of the Sacrament hath this Paffage , That food which is fanttifica by the Word of God and Prayer , as to that of it which is material , goeth into the Belly and is ...
... certainly falfe . Origen in his ( w ) Comment on Matth . 15 . peaking of the Sacrament hath this Paffage , That food which is fanttifica by the Word of God and Prayer , as to that of it which is material , goeth into the Belly and is ...
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... certainly the image and resemblance of Chrift's Body and Blood are celebrated in the action of the Myfteries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this Inftance of any force against the Eutychians who held that the Body of Chrift upon ...
... certainly the image and resemblance of Chrift's Body and Blood are celebrated in the action of the Myfteries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this Inftance of any force against the Eutychians who held that the Body of Chrift upon ...
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... certainly was . Juft thus the Servants in the Parable might have demonftrated that the Tares were Wheat , because they were fure none but good Seed 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 , because they were fure none but good Seed was fown at firft , and no man could give any account of the punctual time when any ...
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... certainly have employed it against him ; but Monfieur Arnauld certainly knows no fuch thing was done : And therefore according to his way of Demonftration , the matter of fact , to com- monly reported and believed , concerning the Turks ...
... certainly have employed it against him ; but Monfieur Arnauld certainly knows no fuch thing was done : And therefore according to his way of Demonftration , the matter of fact , to com- monly reported and believed , concerning the Turks ...
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... certainly guilty of , if this Doctrine be not true . 1. Upon account of the Stupidity 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 Stupidity 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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