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... because it would fuffer nothing else to be true ; it is like the Roman - Catholique Church , which will needs be the whole Christian Church , and will allow 1 no no other Society of Chriftians to be any part of IN A DISCOURSE.
... because it would fuffer nothing else to be true ; it is like the Roman - Catholique Church , which will needs be the whole Christian Church , and will allow 1 no no other Society of Chriftians to be any part of IN A DISCOURSE.
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... because there are no figurative expreffions in Scripture , which I think no man ever yet faid : or elfe , because a Sacrament admits of no figures ; which would be very abfurd for any man to fay , fince it is of the very nature of a ...
... because there are no figurative expreffions in Scripture , which I think no man ever yet faid : or elfe , because a Sacrament admits of no figures ; which would be very abfurd for any man to fay , fince it is of the very nature of a ...
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... because they are faid thereby to be one bread and one body . And the fame Apoftle in the next chapter , after he had fpoken of the confecration of the Elements ftill calls them the bread and the Cup , in three verfes together , As often ...
... because they are faid thereby to be one bread and one body . And the fame Apoftle in the next chapter , after he had fpoken of the confecration of the Elements ftill calls them the bread and the Cup , in three verfes together , As often ...
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... because it was his body broken and his bloud fhed which he gave to his Difciples , which if we understand literally of his natural body broken and his bloud shed , then these words , this is my body which is broken , and this is my ...
... because it was his body broken and his bloud fhed which he gave to his Difciples , which if we understand literally of his natural body broken and his bloud shed , then these words , this is my body which is broken , and this is my ...
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... 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 occafions were ...
... 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 occafions were ...
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