| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 pages
...pain or gnilt, were blasphemous fables and dangerous deceits. 9. In the Catechism it is stated that ' the Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.' " Their Lordships proceed, with these passages before them, to... | |
| George Haggitt - 1796 - 408 pages
...difficulty in the catechism, with respect to this, which should not be passed over: we are told that the body and blood of Christ are " verily and " indeed taken, and received by the faith" ful." This expression sounds like the doctrine of the Papists; that the words • which... | |
| 1803 - 818 pages
...the (fa-iples of Hoadley, let us firmly believe, and boldly assert, with our ex«llent Church," that the Body and Blood of Christ are verily, and indeed, taken and received by the faithful in liif Lord's Supper. See also the twenty-eighth article. It discrepancy should appear... | |
| 1872 - 610 pages
...one moment the highly rhetorical language of the fathers and schoolmen is strongly pressed : — ' The Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken ' and received in the Lord's Supper.' But then the qualifying clause comes in, ' by the faithful ; ' and these very... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 684 pages
...through seeming opposition : in your catechism, the church instructs her children to believe, that the body and " blood of Christ are VERILY and INDEED taken, " and received by the faithful in the Lord's sup''per" And the communicant is directed, just before receiving the elements,... | |
| Henry Card - 1814 - 98 pages
...remembered, it is one thing to make this admission, and quite another to undervalue the doctrine itself.—" The body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper, are words intended to shew, that our Church as truly believes the... | |
| 1815 - 882 pages
...lor it is scarcely possible a child should have any other meaning when he is made to say, " that " the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received " in the Lord's supper." made to imbibe with their mother's milk, and to consider as most sacred. It... | |
| 1815 - 670 pages
...and by ' the dictates of common sense,' while- the strong and unqualified expressions — ' The Budy and Blood of Christ are verily and.. ' indeed taken and received by the faithful in tlie Lord's Supper,' remain in her formularies. The, exemplification of metaphor and... | |
| 1816 - 732 pages
...into flesh ; but I can frame to myself no idea of what your Church teachelh in the sacrament, Thai the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received of the faithful : And when I ask, how can this be understood hy a Protestant, who believeth that there... | |
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