| Edward Bickersteth - 1841 - 408 pages
...infirmity, or out of malice or obstinacy, be misconstrued and depraved ; it is hereby declared, That thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread or Wine there bodily received, or unto any corporal presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood."... | |
| 1841 - 730 pages
...explicit. It is couched in terms which shew that the writers really meant to be understood : — " No adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the sacramental bread or wine there bodily received, or unto any corporal presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood. For... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1841 - 428 pages
...infirmity, or out of malice or obstinacy, be misconstrued and depraved ; it is hereby declared, That thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread or Wine there bodily received, or unto any corporal presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood."... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1841 - 884 pages
...put upon it, proceeds thus : " We do declare that it is not meant thereby that any adoration is done or ought to be done either unto the sacramental bread and wine 25 there bodily received, or unto any real and essential presence there being of Christ's natural flesh... | |
| Edward Berens - 1841 - 286 pages
...Christ given to " the worthy receiver," &c. and was not meant to imply, " that any adoration is " done or ought to be done, either unto the " sacramental bread and wine then bodily " received, or unto any real and spiritual " presence then being of Christ's natural "... | |
| Frederic Bulley - 1842 - 354 pages
...or out of malice and obstinacy, be misconstrued and depraved ; It is hereby declared, That thereby no adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread or Wine there bodily received, or unto any Corporal Presence of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood. For... | |
| Hastings Robinson - 1842 - 644 pages
...communion kneeling ; yet we declare, that this ought not so to be understood, as if any adoration is or ought to be done, either unto the sacramental bread and wine, or to- any real' and essential presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood there existing. For the... | |
| Hastings Robinson - 1842 - 636 pages
...communion kneeling ; yet we declare, that this ought not so to be understood, as if any adoration is or ought to be done, either unto the sacramental bread and wine, or to any real3 and essential presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood there existing. For the... | |
| Charles James Blomfield (bp. of London.) - 1843 - 56 pages
...declared at the end of the Communion Service, that by the custom of kneeling to receive the elements, *' no adoration is intended, " or ought to be done, either unto the sacramental bread " or wine then bodily received, or unto any corporal pre" sence of Christ's natural flesh and blood."... | |
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