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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... remain after Confecration is neither repug- nast to Reason nor to Scripture . ( f ) Petrus ab ( a ) de Euch . 1. 3. c . 23. ( b ) in 3 dif . 49. Qu . 75 , Sett . 2 . fc ) in 3. part . difp . 180. Qu . 75. art , z . c . 15 , ( d ) in ...
... remain after Confecration is neither repug- nast to Reason nor to Scripture . ( f ) Petrus ab ( a ) de Euch . 1. 3. c . 23. ( b ) in 3 dif . 49. Qu . 75 , Sett . 2 . fc ) in 3. part . difp . 180. Qu . 75. art , z . c . 15 , ( d ) in ...
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... remain after Confecra tion : And therefore he refolves the belief of Tranfubftantiation into fome other Revelation , befides Scripture , which he fuppofeth the Church had about it . Cardinal ( b ) Cajetan confeffeth that the Gospel doth ...
... remain after Confecra tion : And therefore he refolves the belief of Tranfubftantiation into fome other Revelation , befides Scripture , which he fuppofeth the Church had about it . Cardinal ( b ) Cajetan confeffeth that the Gospel doth ...
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... remain in their proper Nature and Subftance , and that they are turn'd into the Subftance of our Bodies ; that the Body of Chrift in the Sacrament is not his natural Body , but the Sign and Figure of it ; not that Body which was ...
... remain in their proper Nature and Subftance , and that they are turn'd into the Subftance of our Bodies ; that the Body of Chrift in the Sacrament is not his natural Body , but the Sign and Figure of it ; not that Body which was ...
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... remain , yet hath been preferv'd by ( s ) Oecumenius , and it is this : when ( fays he ) the Greeks had taken fome Ser- vants of the Chriftian Catechumeni ( that is fuch as had not been admitted to the Sacrament ) and afterwards urged ...
... remain , yet hath been preferv'd by ( s ) Oecumenius , and it is this : when ( fays he ) the Greeks had taken fome Ser- vants of the Chriftian Catechumeni ( that is fuch as had not been admitted to the Sacrament ) and afterwards urged ...
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... remain in their former fub- fance , figure and appearance , and may be seen and bandled even as before . He does not only deny the outward figure and appearance of the Sym- bols to be chang'd , but the nature and substance of them ...
... remain in their former fub- fance , figure and appearance , and may be seen and bandled even as before . He does not only deny the outward figure and appearance of the Sym- bols to be chang'd , but the nature and substance of them ...
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