| John Lewis - 1720 - 526 pages
...tained and publimed XVI Conclufions, the firft of which is, That * The confecrated Hoft which w$ * fee upon the Altar, is neither CHRIST nor any * Part of him, but an effe&ual Sign of him.' On thefe Conclufions he offered to difpute publickly with any one. But, it is... | |
| Joseph Milner - Church history - 1809 - 446 pages
...With this view he published sixteen conclusions, the first of which is expressed in these words, " The consecrated host, which we see upon the altar...nor any part of him, but an effectual sign of him." And he offered to defend this and his other conclusions in public disputation with any one. But he... | |
| Joseph Milner - Church history - 1812 - 666 pages
...\Vith this view he published sixteen conclusion?, the first of which is expressed in these words, " The consecrated host, which we see upon the altar, is neither Christ nor any part 01 him, but an effectual sign of him." And he otfered to defend tins and his other conclusions in public... | |
| John Lewis - 1820 - 444 pages
...conclusions, the first ofBodi. ies. which is, that "the consecrated Host which we see upon c °" " the altar, is neither Christ nor any part of him, but an ef" fectual sign of him." The fifth of these conclusions asserts, that " transubstantiation, idemptification,... | |
| John Lewis - 1820 - 450 pages
...conclusions, the first offiodi. 163. which is, that " the consecrated Host which we see upon Coll - No.19. " the altar, is neither Christ nor any part of him, but an ef" fectual sign of him." The fifth of these conclusions asserts, that " transubstantiation, idemptification,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Theologians - 1826 - 224 pages
...by virtue of the words of Christ, ceased to be John, or anything that he substantially was hefore. Agreeably to this, it must not be believed, that,...transubstantiation, idemplification, impanation, words which the friars, or baptists of signs, as he calls his opponents in this controversy, are constantly... | |
| Thomas Murray - 1829 - 198 pages
...general tenor of them that he was completely opposed to the doctrine of popery on the subject. In the first of them he asserts " that the consecrated host,...In the fifth he maintains that transubstantiation, or any word of similar import, of which the friars used many, have no foundation in Scripture. After... | |
| 1829 - 192 pages
...Christ are not substantially, but figuratively contained in them. " The consecrated host," says he, " which we see upon the altar, is neither Christ nor any part of him, but an effectual sign of him." The " conclusions," sixteen in number, of which this was the first, he offered to defend publicly in... | |
| 1831 - 544 pages
...than they ever suffered before, caused them to rise and to commit the mischief done in the late riot." see upon the altar, is neither Christ nor any part of him, but an effectual sign of him." On these conclusions Wickliff offered to dispute publicly. In his Trialogus, (lib. iv. ch. 7.) Wickliff... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - Reformers - 1832 - 422 pages
...by him in 1381, he put forth twelve conclusions, in which he maintained that " the consecrated host we see upon the altar, is neither Christ, nor any part of him, but an effectual sign of him; and that transubstantiation, identification, or impanation, rest upon no scriptural ground."* By the... | |
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