... any real and essential presence there being of Christ's natural flesh and blood : for as concerning the sacramental bread and wine, they remain still in their very natural substances, and therefore may not be adored; for that were idolatry to be abhorred... The Reformation in Great Britain - Page 41de Henry Offley Wakeman, Leighton Pullan - 1900 - 142 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Exeter guide - 1715 - 380 pages
...and depraved; It isherecicciared, that thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be donc.either unto the Sacramental Bread and wine, there bodily received, or unto any corporeal Prefencc of Chrifl's natural Flefli and Bloud. For the Sacramental Bread and ft'inercmain... | |
| Thomas Colbatch - 1729 - 300 pages
...and depraved m ; it is here tiie ^«»e declared, That thereby no adoration n is intended, B?efis',j or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental" Bread and Wine there bodily received, or unto N 4 any , Bodily- any corporal o prefence of Chrift's natural Flefh and Blood. For the Sacramental... | |
| Richard Bundy - 1740 - 478 pages
...Lord. — // is hereby declared, fays ihe, that by Kneeling at the Sacrament no Adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread and Wine there bodily received, or unto any corporal Prejence ofChrt/i's natural Flejh and Blood. — For the Sacramental Bread and Wine remain... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 pages
...authority with the rest of the Prayer Book. The form of the declaration was somewhat altered; the words 'unto any real and essential presence there being of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood' were altered to ' unto any corporal presence of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood,' and the words '... | |
| 1869
...was not to be regarded as an act of adoration to the sacramental bread and wine, or as indicating " any real and essential presence there being of Christ's natural flesh and blood." An expression in the Consecration Prayer, " Vouchsafe to bless and sanctify these thy gifts and creatures... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 982 pages
...the same kneeling might be thought or taken otherwise, we do declare, That it is not meant thereby that any adoration is done, or ought to be done, either...presence there being of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood. For, as concerning the Sacramental Bread and Wine, they remain still in their very Natural Substances... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 824 pages
...innocent and decent ceremony, she has expressly declared t, " that thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread and Wine, which is bodily received, or unto any Corporal Presence of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood." And the... | |
| John Dunton - 1818 - 376 pages
...innocent and decent ceremony, she has expressly declared f, " that thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread and Wine, which is bodily received, or unto any Corporal Presence of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood." And the... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1819 - 576 pages
...order to disclaim any Adoration to be intended by that ceremony either unto the Sacramental Bread or Wine there bodily received, or unto any real and essential presence there leing, of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood. But upon Queen Elizabeth's accession this was laid aside.... | |
| 1823 - 430 pages
...the sacrament of the Lord's supper, in order to disclaim any adoration, as is therein expressed, " either unto " the sacramental bread and wine there...essential presence there being of Christ's natural "Jlesh and blood." But upon Elizabeth s accession this rational sentiment was laid aside, and, in the... | |
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