The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of DavidProtestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 1858 - Anglican Communion - 728 pages |
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Page 188
... real presence , " as explained by the writers to whom we refer , is not the presence of Christ , by his Spirit , to the heart of the believer , nor the presence of his once broken but now glorified body to the faith which " lifts up the ...
... real presence , " as explained by the writers to whom we refer , is not the presence of Christ , by his Spirit , to the heart of the believer , nor the presence of his once broken but now glorified body to the faith which " lifts up the ...
Page 204
... real presence in the Sacrament , that is , his presence to the hearts of the faithful . In this sense it was that Cranmer professed his belief in the presence of Christ at the Sacrament . " When I used to speak sometimes was a sacrifice ...
... real presence in the Sacrament , that is , his presence to the hearts of the faithful . In this sense it was that Cranmer professed his belief in the presence of Christ at the Sacrament . " When I used to speak sometimes was a sacrifice ...
Page 222
... real presence of Christ and to the sacrifice of the Eucharist . If their testimony on those two points shall be found to be clear , there will be little need of showing their sense of the Priesthood and the Altar ; -doctrines which ...
... real presence of Christ and to the sacrifice of the Eucharist . If their testimony on those two points shall be found to be clear , there will be little need of showing their sense of the Priesthood and the Altar ; -doctrines which ...
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