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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... never heard of Tranfubftantiation be- ing grounded upon thefe Words of our Savi- our , this is my Body , would upon reading the Inftitution of the Sacrament in the Gofpel e- ver have imagin'd any fuch thing to be meant by our Saviour in ...
... never heard of Tranfubftantiation be- ing grounded upon thefe Words of our Savi- our , this is my Body , would upon reading the Inftitution of the Sacrament in the Gofpel e- ver have imagin'd any fuch thing to be meant by our Saviour in ...
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... never accus'd of Herefte , as Cardinal Perron fays Origen was , but he talks as like one as Origen himself . And in his Comment on the 98th Pfalm , fpeaking of the Offence which the Difciples took at that Saying of our Saviour , Except ...
... never accus'd of Herefte , as Cardinal Perron fays Origen was , but he talks as like one as Origen himself . And in his Comment on the 98th Pfalm , fpeaking of the Offence which the Difciples took at that Saying of our Saviour , Except ...
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... never have come in upon a more proper occasion , nor have been applied to a fitter purpose . And here I cannot but take notice how well this agrees with ( r ) Bellarmine's Obfervation , that none of the Ancients who wrote of Herefies ...
... never have come in upon a more proper occasion , nor have been applied to a fitter purpose . And here I cannot but take notice how well this agrees with ( r ) Bellarmine's Obfervation , that none of the Ancients who wrote of Herefies ...
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... never to have been . For of all forts of Im- poffibles nothing is more evidently fo , than to make that which hath been not to have been . All the reafon in the world is too weak to cope with so tough and obftinate a difficulty . And I ...
... never to have been . For of all forts of Im- poffibles nothing is more evidently fo , than to make that which hath been not to have been . All the reafon in the world is too weak to cope with so tough and obftinate a difficulty . And I ...
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... never fo abfurd and unreasonable , may become an Article of Faith , obliging all Chriftians to the belief of it , whenever the Church of Rome fhall think fit to ftamp her Authority upon it : which would make Christianity a moft ...
... never fo abfurd and unreasonable , may become an Article of Faith , obliging all Chriftians to the belief of it , whenever the Church of Rome fhall think fit to ftamp her Authority upon it : which would make Christianity a moft ...
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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