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Page 13
... certainly falfe . * lib . de Ani Origen in his * Comment on Matth . 15 , fpeaking of * Edit . Hu- the Sacrament hath this paffage , That food which is etii . fanctified by the word of God and prayer , as to that of it which is material ...
... certainly falfe . * lib . de Ani Origen in his * Comment on Matth . 15 , fpeaking of * Edit . Hu- the Sacrament hath this paffage , That food which is etii . fanctified by the word of God and prayer , as to that of it which is material ...
Page 19
... certainly the image and refemblance of Chrift's body and bloud are celebrated in the action of the myste- ries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this In- ftance Parif . 1676 . ftance of any force against the against ...
... certainly the image and refemblance of Chrift's body and bloud are celebrated in the action of the myste- ries , that is , in the Sacrament . To make this In- ftance Parif . 1676 . ftance of any force against the against ...
Page 28
... certainly was . Juft thus the Servants in the Parable might have demonstrated that the tares were wheat , because they were fure none but good feed was fown at firft , and no man could give any account of the punctual time when any ...
... certainly was . Juft thus the Servants in the Parable might have demonstrated that the tares were wheat , because they were fure none but good feed was fown at firft , and no man could give any account of the punctual time when any ...
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... certainly : guilty of , if this Doctrine be not true . T A Upon account of the stupidity of this Doctrine . I remember that Tully , who was a man of very good fenfe , inftanceth in the conceit of eating God as the ex- tremity of madness ...
... certainly : guilty of , if this Doctrine be not true . T A Upon account of the stupidity of this Doctrine . I remember that Tully , who was a man of very good fenfe , inftanceth in the conceit of eating God as the ex- tremity of madness ...
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... account of the danger of Idolatry ; which they are certainly guilty of if this Doctrine be not true , and such a change as they pretend be not made in the Sacrament ; A " Sacrament ; for if it be not , 36 A DISCOURSE.
... account of the danger of Idolatry ; which they are certainly guilty of if this Doctrine be not true , and such a change as they pretend be not made in the Sacrament ; A " Sacrament ; for if it be not , 36 A DISCOURSE.
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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