 | 1779 - 690 pages
...•verthroweth the Nature of a Sacrament, and hath guren Octal! >n to many Superltitions. The Body of Chrift is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and fpirkual Manner. And the Mean whereby the Body of Chritl is received and eaten in the Supper, is Faith.... | |
 | 1802 - 628 pages
...overthroweth the nature of a Sacra-' ment, and hath given occafion to many fuperltitions. The body of Chrift is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and i'piritual manner. And the mean, whereby the body of Chrift is received and eaten in the Supper, is... | |
 | 1851 - 592 pages
...taken, and eaten, in the Supper, only after a heavenly and s/iiritual manner : and the mean whereby tlie body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is faith.' Therefore (as in the twenty-ninth article), ' the wicked, and such as be void of a lively faith, although... | |
 | 1845 - 786 pages
...wine) in the Supper of our Lord, cannot be proved by Holy Writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament,...Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was not by Christ's ordinance received, carried about, lifted up,... | |
 | Episcopal Church - 1806 - 700 pages
...iri the Supper, only after an heavenly and fpiritual manner. And the mean whereby the body of Chrift is received and eaten in the Supper, is Faith. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was not by Chrift's Ordinance referred, carried about, lifted up, or worfhipped. ART. XXIX. Of the Wicked, which... | |
 | John Dryden, Sir Walter Scott - 1808 - 474 pages
...in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy writ ; but it is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament,...Christ is received and eaten in the supper, is faith," Dryden insists upon a supposed inconsistency in this doctrine ; but his argument recoils upon the creed... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pages
...in the bupper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy writ; but it is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament,...and spiritual manner. And the mean, whereby the body ot Christ is received and eaten in the supper, is faith." Dryden insists upon a supposed inconsistency... | |
 | John Dryden - 1808 - 480 pages
...in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy writ; but it is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a sacrament,...taken, and eaten in the supper only, after an heavenly nnd spiritual manner. And the mean, whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in the supper,... | |
 | 1809 - 674 pages
...overthroweth the nature of a facramem, and hath given occauon to many fuperflitions. The body of Chrift is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and fpiritual manner. And the mean whereby the body of Chrift is received and eaten in the fupper is faith.... | |
 | Church of England - 1810 - 466 pages
...in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by Holy Writ ; hut it is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament,...Superstitions. The Body of Christ is given, taken, and oaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the body of... | |
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