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... things about which Ariftotle hath long fince pronounc'd there ought to be no difpute . It might well feem strange if ... thing to be what all the World fees it is not ; and this without all poffibility of being farther confuted . So that ...
... things about which Ariftotle hath long fince pronounc'd there ought to be no difpute . It might well feem strange if ... thing to be what all the World fees it is not ; and this without all poffibility of being farther confuted . So that ...
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... things . 1. That there is no neceflity of understanding those words of our Saviour in the fenfe of Tranfubftan tiation . 2. That there is a great deal of reason to under- ftand them otherwise . First , That there is no neceffity to ...
... things . 1. That there is no neceflity of understanding those words of our Saviour in the fenfe of Tranfubftan tiation . 2. That there is a great deal of reason to under- ftand them otherwise . First , That there is no neceffity to ...
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... thing express'd in the Canon of the Scriptures , a man may believe that the fub- Stance of Bread and Wine doth remain after Confecration : and therefore he refolves the belief of Tranfubftantia- tion into fome other Revelation , befides ...
... thing express'd in the Canon of the Scriptures , a man may believe that the fub- Stance of Bread and Wine doth remain after Confecration : and therefore he refolves the belief of Tranfubftantia- tion into fome other Revelation , befides ...
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... things are commonly faid to be that which they do gnify and reprefent ; and there is not in that Lan- guage a more proper and ufual way of exprefling a thing thing to fignify fo and fo , than to say A DISCOURSE.
... things are commonly faid to be that which they do gnify and reprefent ; and there is not in that Lan- guage a more proper and ufual way of exprefling a thing thing to fignify fo and fo , than to say A DISCOURSE.
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... thing to be meant by our Saviour in those words ; but would have understood his meaning to have been , this Bread fignifies my Bo- dy , this Cup fignifies my Bloud ; and this which you fee me now do , do ye hereafter for a Memorial of ...
... thing to be meant by our Saviour in those words ; but would have understood his meaning to have been , this Bread fignifies my Bo- dy , this Cup fignifies my Bloud ; and this which you fee me now do , do ye hereafter for a Memorial of ...
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