| William Lockton - Lord's Supper - 1920 - 296 pages
...when they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words, which He spake for that purpose, saying of the bread "This is my body," and of the wine "This is my blood." So that commonly the authors before those words be spoken do take the bread and wine but as other common... | |
| Aaron Martin Crane - Prayer - 1920 - 222 pages
...things in their divine perfection. All this was emphasized by Jesus at the Last Supper, when he said of the bread, "This is my body," and of the wine, "This is my blood" ; 2 thus clearly indicating that all bread and all wine, however they may appear, are of the one divine... | |
| George Briggs Starkweather - Eugenics - 1925 - 544 pages
...beautifully symbolized and directed a perpetual, memorial service, in those familiar words, as he broke the bread: "This is my body;" and of the wine: "This is my blood of the New Testament." But, hush! These last quotations are to be taken literally, some one says; and... | |
| Edward Francis Garesché - Communion of saints - 1925 - 168 pages
...such difficulty. Since the God-Man, Whose words had power to work any possible wonder, said, taking bread, "This is My Body," and of the wine, "This is My Blood," and since He bade His disciples "Do this for a commemoration of Me," the Church quite simply takes Him... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - History - 2001 - 580 pages
...they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words5, which he spake for that purpose, saying of the bread, "This is my body," and of the wine, "This is my blood." HÃŽriixiV1' So that commonly the authors, before those words be spoken, do take Lakexxiithe bread and... | |
| Gregory Dix - Religion - 2005 - 830 pages
...when they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words, which He spake for that purpose, saying of the bread, This is My Body, and of the wine, This is My Blood. So that commonly the authors before those words be spoken do take the bread and wine but as other common... | |
| Gary W. Jenkins - History - 2006 - 324 pages
...when they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words, which he spake for that purpose, sayin of the bread, This is my body; and of the wine, This is my blood. So that commonly the authors, before those words be spoken, do take the bread and wine but as other... | |
| James D. Tracy - History - 2006 - 396 pages
...distorted by false teaching. With his disciples at the Last Supper, Jesus had said of the bread He blessed, "This is my body," and of the wine, "This is my blood ... Do this in memory of me" (Luke 22:19-20). Luther believed, as Catholics did, that these words meant... | |
| Albert Boime - Art - 2008 - 277 pages
...continued: The theologians contend that we must take literally the words of Jesus Christ when he says of the bread, "This is My Body," and of the wine, "This is My Blood," but then we must also take his words in a literal sense when he says "I am the true vine ... ye are... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1856 - 614 pages
...more certain than that the disciples would understand their Lord as speaking figuratively when he said of the bread, This is my body, and of the wine, This is my blood ; and nothing could be more certain than that our Lord would know that his disciples so understood him ;... | |
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