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" The body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean, whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper, is Faith. "
A View of All Religions: And the Religious Ceremonies of All Nations at the ... - Page 139
by Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 438 pages
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Does Dr. Hampden's Inaugural Lecture Imply Any Change in His Theological ...

Charles Richard Cameron - Dissenters, Religious - 1836 - 424 pages
...only as worthily receive the same, they have a wholesome effect or operation." ARTICLE XXVIII.—" The body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after a heavenly and spiritual manner." BAPTISMAL SERVICE.—" Ye have brought this child here to be baptized....
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Sermons on some of the leading points of difference between Protestantism ...

PROTESTANTISM - Sermons, English - 1836 - 354 pages
...in the supper of the Lord, cannot " be proved by holy writ; but is repugnant to the " plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of " a Sacrament,...and hath given occasion to many " superstitions." To compare these declarations with each other, and with Scripture, will be now my purpose. The Scriptures...
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Sacred records of the history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

J. Sadler - 1836 - 518 pages
...all intended by it is, the spiritual influence conveyed through the Lord's sapper; for it says, "that the body of Christ is given, taken , and eaten in the supper, only after a heavenly and spiritual manner." The idea of Zinglius. that " the Lord's supper is merely a commemoration...
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The Churches of Rome and England compared in their declared doctrines and ...

Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1836 - 62 pages
...Lord, cannot be prover by Holy Writ, but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, ovijrthroweth the nature of a sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions." [Note. — Our Reformers have not particularised the " many superstitions," to which the doctrine of...
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Creeds of the Churches: A Reader in Christian Doctrine, from the Bible to ...

John H. Leith - Religion - 1982 - 760 pages
...wine in the Supper of our Lord, can not be proved by Holy Writ, but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament,...is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper only after a heavenly and spiritual manner. And the means whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in...
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Readings in Western Religious Thought: The Middle Ages through the Reformation

394 pages
...But, with Luther, it rejects the term transuhstantiation as unhihlical and insists, with Calvin, that "the Body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in...Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner." The means hy which it is received is "Faith." "The Wicked" who eat without faith do not partake of...
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All the Doctrines of the Bible: A Study and Analysis of Major Bible Doctrines

Herbert Lockyer - Religion - 1964 - 324 pages
...in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by Holy Writ; but it is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions," says the Church's Creed. These errors have arisen, then, from the substitution of the grace for the...
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Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith

Donald K. McKim, David F. Wright - Religion - 1992 - 452 pages
..."cannot be proved by Holy Writ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, over369 370 throweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions" (art. 28). The insistence on the sufficiency of Holy Scripture for salvation reflected adversely on...
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For the Union of Evangelical Christendom: The Irony of the Reformed ...

Allen C. Guelzo - Religion - 2010 - 422 pages
...of our Redemption by Christ's death," and the original declaration in the old Article XXVIII, that "the Body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in...Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner," was replaced with what amounted to a flat denial of the need for the sacrament at all, provided personal...
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Anglicanism in the Ottawa Valley: Essays for the Centenary of the Diocese of ...

Frank Alexander Peake - History - 1997 - 268 pages
...of Christ is given, taken, eaten in the Supper after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the means whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is faith." He warned against references to eucharistie adoration because "the church holds that there is no localization...
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