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Page xxiv
... bread and the body were combined , and the extreme opinion of the anabaptists , who maintained that the whole service was merely a commemorative rite , there was space sufficient within the pale of the church for a gradation of ...
... bread and the body were combined , and the extreme opinion of the anabaptists , who maintained that the whole service was merely a commemorative rite , there was space sufficient within the pale of the church for a gradation of ...
Page xxv
... bread other accidents ; insomuch that whereas the bread and wine were not sanctified before , nor holy , yet afterward they be sanctified , and so do receive then another sort or kind of virtue which they had not before . " Disp . at ...
... bread other accidents ; insomuch that whereas the bread and wine were not sanctified before , nor holy , yet afterward they be sanctified , and so do receive then another sort or kind of virtue which they had not before . " Disp . at ...
Page xxvi
... bread and wine , and a following prayer of oblation , which , together with the form of words addressed to the com- municants , were designed to represent a sacrifice , and appeared to undiscriminating minds to denote the sacri- fice of ...
... bread and wine , and a following prayer of oblation , which , together with the form of words addressed to the com- municants , were designed to represent a sacrifice , and appeared to undiscriminating minds to denote the sacri- fice of ...
Page xxix
... bread and wine be not Christ's very body and blood , but they be figures , which by Christ's institution be unto the godly receivers thereof sacraments , tokens , significations , and representations of his very flesh and blood ...
... bread and wine be not Christ's very body and blood , but they be figures , which by Christ's institution be unto the godly receivers thereof sacraments , tokens , significations , and representations of his very flesh and blood ...
Page xxx
... bread ( and mutatis mutandis on deli- vering the wine ) were , " The body of our Lord Jesus Christ , which was given for thee , preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life . " In the second Liturgy the words were , Take and eat ...
... bread ( and mutatis mutandis on deli- vering the wine ) were , " The body of our Lord Jesus Christ , which was given for thee , preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life . " In the second Liturgy the words were , Take and eat ...
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ALMIGHTY Amen Answer apostles appointed art thou baptized beginning behold beseech thee Bishop blood body bread brethren called Christ our Lord church circumcision Collect cometh congregation death deliver didst disciples dost doth earth Epistle Evensong everlasting evil faith Father flesh Galilee give Glory God the Father God's godly goeth Gospel grace grant hath heart heaven heavenly high priests holy communion Holy Ghost honour Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John king kingdom Liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Lord's Prayer Luke Matins Matt Minister Morning Prayer Peter Pilate pray Prid Psalm receive righteousness sacrament Saint saith unto Saviour say unto scripture Second Lesson shew sinners sins soul Spirit Strype Sunday thee to hear thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy commandments thy holy thy name thy servant thy word unto the end unto thee unto thy Verily Wherefore world without end