What these elements are in themselves it skilleth not ; it is enough, that to me which take them they are the body and blood of Christ ; his promise in witness hereof sufficeth ; his word he knoweth which way to accomplish ; why should any cogitation... Tracts of the Anglican fathers - Page xvide Anglican fathers - 1838 - 64 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Trollope - 1866 - 214 pages
...con' formeth us unto the image of Jesus Christ. What these 'elements are in themselves it skilleth not; it is enough ' that to me which take them they...God, thou art true; O my soul, thou art ' '-happy ! ' " 23. What are the opinions of the early Fathers touching the nature of this Sacrament, and the... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 542 pages
...truly conformeth us unto the image of Jesus Christ ; what these elements are in themselves it skilleth not, it is enough that to me which take them they...; O my God thou art true, O my soul thou art happy ?"' All this sort of pious meditation would be exceedingly reverent if it were in the least degree... | |
| 1867 - 544 pages
...truly conformeth us unto the image of Jesus Christ ; what these elements are in themselves it skilleth not, it is enough that to me which take them they...; O my God thou art true, O my soul thou art happy ?"* All this sort of pious meditation would be exceedingly reverent if it were in the least degree... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 536 pages
...these elements are in themselves it skilleth not, it is enough that to me which take them they arc the body and blood of Christ, his promise in witness...; O my God thou art true, O my soul thou art happy ?"' All this sort of pious meditation would be exceedingly reverent if it were in the least degree... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (bp. of Lincoln) - 1867 - 890 pages
...truly conformeth us unto the image of Jesus Christ; what these elements are in themselves it skilleth not ; it is enough that to me which take them they...possess the mind of a faithful communicant but this, О my God, Thou art true, О my soul, thou art happy î Hooter. — TOI/ &ртоу] the Bread. He still... | |
| Alfred Williams - 1867 - 300 pages
...word and promise of CHRIST they are His Body and Blood : His word is plain, His promise He knoweth how to accomplish : why should any cogitation possess the mind of a faithful communicant but this— 0 my GOD, Thou art true ; 0 my soul, thou art happy !" (Adapted from Hooker, EP, book v.) POSTSCRIPT.... | |
| Henry Barclay Swete - 1868 - 240 pages
...endless life and welfare both of soul and body... What these elements are in themselves it skilleth not ; it is enough that to me which take them they...this, ' O my God, Thou art true ; O my soul, Thou art happy1 ?' " § ii. Of Communion in both Kinds. \. Grounds of the Tridentine decision. According to... | |
| George Frederick Maclear - 1868 - 222 pages
...thanksgiving." "What these elements are in themselves it skilleth not. It is enough that unto me that take them they are the Body and Blood of Christ. His promise in witness hereof aufficeth. His word He knoweth which way to accomplish. Why should any cogitation possess the mind... | |
| Emma Augusta Bridges - 1870 - 308 pages
...Hooker.' Will you pardon me if I remind you of them:— "What these elements are in themselves it skilleth not; it is enough that to me which take them they...my God Thou art true: O my soul thou art happy.'" " There are yet two points on which I should wish briefly to say a few words, one is that the Church... | |
| Richard Seymour - 1870 - 104 pages
...Jeremy Taylor. What these elements (the consecrated Bread and Wine) are in themselves, it skilleth* not; it is enough that to me which take them they...sufficeth ; His word He knoweth which way to accomplish. Wliy should any thought possess the mind of a faithful communicant but this ? — O my GOD, Thou art... | |
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