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Page 13
... appearance , but a real Body , be- caufe the Sacrament is a figure and image of his Body ; and if there be an image of his body he must have a real body , otherwife the Sacrament would be an image of an image . His words are thefe , the ...
... appearance , but a real Body , be- caufe the Sacrament is a figure and image of his Body ; and if there be an image of his body he must have a real body , otherwife the Sacrament would be an image of an image . His words are thefe , the ...
Page 17
... appearance of fleth and bloud , but to the real eating of his natural body and bloud under any appea- rance whatsoever For St. Austin doth not fay , this is a Figurative fpeech wherein we are commanded really to o feed upon the natural ...
... appearance of fleth and bloud , but to the real eating of his natural body and bloud under any appea- rance whatsoever For St. Austin doth not fay , this is a Figurative fpeech wherein we are commanded really to o feed upon the natural ...
Page 19
... appearance and may be seen and handled even as before . He does not onely deny the outward figure and appearance of the Symbols to be chang'd , but the nature and fub- stance of them , even in the proper and ftricteft fenfe of the word ...
... appearance and may be seen and handled even as before . He does not onely deny the outward figure and appearance of the Symbols to be chang'd , but the nature and fub- stance of them , even in the proper and ftricteft fenfe of the word ...
Page 32
... appearance of it , is a thing very wonderfull , but not to fenfe ; for our fenfes perceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament to all our fenfes remaining just as they were before : And that a thing fhould remain to all ...
... appearance of it , is a thing very wonderfull , but not to fenfe ; for our fenfes perceive no change , the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament to all our fenfes remaining just as they were before : And that a thing fhould remain to all ...
Page 35
... appearance of it , by its being done un- der the Species of Bread and Wine : For the thing they acknowledge is really done , and they believe that they verily eat and drink the natural flesh and bloud of Chrift . And what can any man do ...
... appearance of it , by its being done un- der the Species of Bread and Wine : For the thing they acknowledge is really done , and they believe that they verily eat and drink the natural flesh and bloud of Chrift . And what can any man do ...
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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