An Inquiry, on Grounds of Scripture and Reason, Into the Use and Import of the Eucharistic Symbols |
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... heavenly benediction to the capable communicant ? The maintainers of the former of these views have doubtless explained themselves , with much verbal difference , and in the ear- lier times of the Reformation , with not a little ...
... heavenly benediction to the capable communicant ? The maintainers of the former of these views have doubtless explained themselves , with much verbal difference , and in the ear- lier times of the Reformation , with not a little ...
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... heavenly and spiri- " tual manner . " This position was no doubt made in contradiction to the gross doctrine of a literal transubstantiation ; but it rejects that error , not by a mere negation , but by also laying down the strict truth ...
... heavenly and spiri- " tual manner . " This position was no doubt made in contradiction to the gross doctrine of a literal transubstantiation ; but it rejects that error , not by a mere negation , but by also laying down the strict truth ...
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... heavenly and spiritual blessing , and the out- ward and visible sign . This is given by the minister , and taken by the communicant . To use these precise expressions therefore , respecting " the body of Christ , " is by clearest ...
... heavenly and spiritual blessing , and the out- ward and visible sign . This is given by the minister , and taken by the communicant . To use these precise expressions therefore , respecting " the body of Christ , " is by clearest ...
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... heavenly sense in which our Saviour himself speaks of his flesh and blood , in the sixth chapter of St. John . These are said to be , " verily and in- " deed taken and received " by all faithful communicants . The strength of this lan ...
... heavenly sense in which our Saviour himself speaks of his flesh and blood , in the sixth chapter of St. John . These are said to be , " verily and in- " deed taken and received " by all faithful communicants . The strength of this lan ...
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... heavenly grace , so was there no less attention to omit nothing which might impress its combina- tion with the symbols . " The body and " blood of Christ " therefore are declared to to be " taken , " as well as " received by the ...
... heavenly grace , so was there no less attention to omit nothing which might impress its combina- tion with the symbols . " The body and " blood of Christ " therefore are declared to to be " taken , " as well as " received by the ...
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