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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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... broken , and of his Bloud which was fhed for us , that is , of the real benefits of his death and paffion . And thus St. Paul fpeaks of this Sacra- ment , 1 Cor . 10. 16. The cup of blessing which we blefs , is it not the communion of ...
... broken , and of his Bloud which was fhed for us , that is , of the real benefits of his death and paffion . And thus St. Paul fpeaks of this Sacra- ment , 1 Cor . 10. 16. The cup of blessing which we blefs , is it not the communion of ...
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... 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 bloud which is shed , could ...
... 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 bloud which is shed , could ...
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... broken and his bloud 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 ...
... broken and his bloud 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 ...
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... broken receives the word of God , it becomes the Eucha- rift of the bloud and body of Chrift , of which the fub- ftance of our flesh is increafed and confifts : but if that which we receive in the Sacrament do nourish our bodies , it ...
... broken receives the word of God , it becomes the Eucha- rift of the bloud and body of Chrift , of which the fub- ftance of our flesh is increafed and confifts : but if that which we receive in the Sacrament do nourish our bodies , it ...
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