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... is not of the Wine but of the Cap ; and that , not in- to the bloud of Chrift but into the new Teftament or new Covenant in his bloud . Besides , that his bloud is faid then then to be shed , and his body to be 4 A DISCOURSE.
... is not of the Wine but of the Cap ; and that , not in- to the bloud of Chrift but into the new Teftament or new Covenant in his bloud . Besides , that his bloud is faid then then to be shed , and his body to be 4 A DISCOURSE.
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John Tillotson. then to be shed , and his body to be broken , which was not till his Paffion , which followed the Infti- tution and first celebration of this Sacrament . Qu.75.Se & .2 . c . 15 . But that there is no neceffity to ...
John Tillotson. then to be shed , and his body to be broken , which was not till his Paffion , which followed the Infti- tution and first celebration of this Sacrament . Qu.75.Se & .2 . c . 15 . But that there is no neceffity to ...
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... shed , then these words , this is my body which is broken , and this is my bloud which is shed , could not be true , because his Body was then whole and unbroken , and his Bloud not then fhed ; nor could it be a propitiatory Sacrifice ...
... shed , then these words , this is my body which is broken , and this is my bloud which is shed , could not be true , because his Body was then whole and unbroken , and his Bloud not then fhed ; nor could it be a propitiatory Sacrifice ...
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... Shed , because they faw him alive at that very time and beheld his body whole and unpierc'd ; and there- fore they could not understand thefe words literally : If they had , can we imagine that the Difciples , who upon all other ...
... Shed , because they faw him alive at that very time and beheld his body whole and unpierc'd ; and there- fore they could not understand thefe words literally : If they had , can we imagine that the Difciples , who upon all other ...
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... shed upon the Cross ; and that it is impious to understand the eating of the flesh of the Son of man and drinking his bloud literally all which are directly oppofite to the Doctrine . of Tranfubftantiation and utterly incon- fiftent ...
... shed upon the Cross ; and that it is impious to understand the eating of the flesh of the Son of man and drinking his bloud literally all which are directly oppofite to the Doctrine . of Tranfubftantiation and utterly incon- fiftent ...
Common terms and phrases
abfurd alfo Argument becauſe believe bloud of Chrift body and bloud body of Chrift bread bread and wine call'd Chrift's body Chriftian Church Chriftian Religion Church of Rome confecration confequently Council Council of Trent crament Demonftration Difciples Doctrine of Tranfubftantiation doth drink Errour Eucharift Eutychians evidence exprefly faid fame fays fcandal fee and handle feems felf fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhewn fhould fignified figure fince firſt flesh and bloud fome fpeaking ftill fubftantial change fuch a change fupernatural fure Gratian greateſt hath Herefie Heretique himſelf Idolatry impoffible Inftitution Justin Martyr likewife literally Lord Miracle Monfieur moſt muſt natural body neceffity Objections againſt occafion oppofition otherwiſe Perron plain plainly pleaſe poffible Pope prefence pretended grounds Priest prove purpoſe Reaſon receive reprefent Sacra Sacrament Saviour ſay Scripture ſenſe ſhed ſubſtance tares Teftimony thefe themſelves Theodoret theſe words thing thoſe true truth underſtand uſe Vine wrought