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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 13
Page 12
... fame Apostle in the next Chapter , after he had spoken of the Con- fecration of the Elements ftill calls them the Bread and the Cup , in three verses together . As often as ye eat this Bread and drink this Cup , v . 26. Whosoever shall ...
... fame Apostle in the next Chapter , after he had spoken of the Con- fecration of the Elements ftill calls them the Bread and the Cup , in three verses together . As often as ye eat this Bread and drink this Cup , v . 26. Whosoever shall ...
Page 19
... fame Father in his ( * ) Homilies upon Leviticus fpeaks thus , There is alfo in the New Teftament a letter which kills him who doth not spiritually unders ftand thofe things which are faid ; for if we take according to the Letter that ...
... fame Father in his ( * ) Homilies upon Leviticus fpeaks thus , There is alfo in the New Teftament a letter which kills him who doth not spiritually unders ftand thofe things which are faid ; for if we take according to the Letter that ...
Page 24
... fame fenfe as he is faid to be the true Vine ; and there- fore the Wine in the Sacrament after Confecra tion is in like manner not literally and properly but figuratively the Blood of Chrift . And he explains this afterwards , faying ...
... fame fenfe as he is faid to be the true Vine ; and there- fore the Wine in the Sacrament after Confecra tion is in like manner not literally and properly but figuratively the Blood of Chrift . And he explains this afterwards , faying ...
Page 25
... fame inftance against the Eutychi- ans ; ( k ) Surely , fays he , the Sacraments which we receive of the Body and Blood of our Lord are a Divine Thing , fo that by them we are made Parta- kers of a Divine Nature , and yet it ceafeth not ...
... fame inftance against the Eutychi- ans ; ( k ) Surely , fays he , the Sacraments which we receive of the Body and Blood of our Lord are a Divine Thing , fo that by them we are made Parta- kers of a Divine Nature , and yet it ceafeth not ...
Page 26
... fame purpofe , it is I think evident beyond all denial , that Tranfubftantiation has not been the perpetual belief of the Chriftian Church . And this likewife is acknowledg'd by many great and learned Men of the Roman Church . ( 1 ) ...
... fame purpofe , it is I think evident beyond all denial , that Tranfubftantiation has not been the perpetual belief of the Chriftian Church . And this likewife is acknowledg'd by many great and learned Men of the Roman Church . ( 1 ) ...
Common terms and phrases
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