The British Magazine, Volumen18John Turrill, 1840 |
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... means cease to be the form ; and by affixing this meaning to the canon , the bread is neither consecrated nor converted at all . Thus by every contrivance to escape the literal and grammatical sense of scripture new difficulties have ...
... means cease to be the form ; and by affixing this meaning to the canon , the bread is neither consecrated nor converted at all . Thus by every contrivance to escape the literal and grammatical sense of scripture new difficulties have ...
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... mean , " this bread . " But if " THIS " do not mean bread , then , what- ever else it be , the same must be that which ... means admit the sense of the Lutherans : for the Lord took bread in his hands , and blessed it , and gave to his ...
... mean , " this bread . " But if " THIS " do not mean bread , then , what- ever else it be , the same must be that which ... means admit the sense of the Lutherans : for the Lord took bread in his hands , and blessed it , and gave to his ...
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... mean one thing ; in another , it must mean something else . The bread which Christ took was common bread : the bread he gave , " changed bread " - " blessed_bread " - " bread changed by blessing . " And as even this departure from the ...
... mean one thing ; in another , it must mean something else . The bread which Christ took was common bread : the bread he gave , " changed bread " - " blessed_bread " - " bread changed by blessing . " And as even this departure from the ...
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... mean annihilating , and blessing signify destroying . So that all this dilution and explanation will not do . If Christ gave bread of any sort to his disciples , then " BENEDIXIT , " " HE BLESSED , " does not mean that he had already ...
... mean annihilating , and blessing signify destroying . So that all this dilution and explanation will not do . If Christ gave bread of any sort to his disciples , then " BENEDIXIT , " " HE BLESSED , " does not mean that he had already ...
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... means unimportant between some of these ; notwith- standing which , I think it will be admitted that there is a general character to be found in them all , by no means pleasing at first sight to the lovers of antiquity , and by no means ...
... means unimportant between some of these ; notwith- standing which , I think it will be admitted that there is a general character to be found in them all , by no means pleasing at first sight to the lovers of antiquity , and by no means ...
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