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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... these deluded Souls , it will be neceffary to examine the pretended Grounds of fo falfe a Doctrine , and to lay open the monstrous Abfurdity of it . And in the handling of this Argument , I fhall proceed in this plain method . I. I ...
... these deluded Souls , it will be neceffary to examine the pretended Grounds of fo falfe a Doctrine , and to lay open the monstrous Abfurdity of it . And in the handling of this Argument , I fhall proceed in this plain method . I. I ...
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... these two things . 1. That there is no neceffity of understand- ing thofe Words of our Saviour in the Senfe of Tranfubftantiaton . 2 That there is a great deal of reafon , ( nay that it is very abfurd and unreasonable , hot ) to ...
... these two things . 1. That there is no neceffity of understand- ing thofe Words of our Saviour in the Senfe of Tranfubftantiaton . 2 That there is a great deal of reafon , ( nay that it is very abfurd and unreasonable , hot ) to ...
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... these Words of our ' Saviour with the ancient Form of the Paffover ufed by the Jews from Ezra's time , as ( # ) Ju- fin Martyr tells us , τῦτο τὸ πόχα ο σωτήρ ἡμῶν καὶ ἡ καταφυγὴ ἡμῶν , this Palover is our Saviour and our Refuge : Not ...
... these Words of our ' Saviour with the ancient Form of the Paffover ufed by the Jews from Ezra's time , as ( # ) Ju- fin Martyr tells us , τῦτο τὸ πόχα ο σωτήρ ἡμῶν καὶ ἡ καταφυγὴ ἡμῶν , this Palover is our Saviour and our Refuge : Not ...
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... these Words 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 ...
... these Words 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 ...
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... these plain Teftimonies which I - have pro- duced , and I might have brought a great many more to the fame purpofe , it is I think evident beyond all denial , that Tranfubftantiation has not been the perpetual belief of the Chriftian ...
... these plain Teftimonies which I - have pro- duced , and I might have brought a great many more to the fame purpofe , it is I think evident beyond all denial , that Tranfubftantiation has not been the perpetual belief of the Chriftian ...
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