| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 682 páginas
...belief of the Anglo-Saxons. In a MS. of Saxon Ecclesiastical Constitutions, it is declared, " the huI-el (the sacrament) is Christ's body, not bodily, but...which he spoke when he blessed the loaf and wine." l2 Their THEY imbibed the well-intentioned but unwise taste for relics; a taste not only objectionable... | |
| Richard Thomson - 1828 - 316 páginas
...sacrament, " says a volume of Ecclesiastical Constitutions* made about the time of the Norman Invasion, " is Christ's body, not bodily, but spiritually ; not the body in which Le suffered, but the body which he spake of when he blessed the loaf and wine. " The saints of this... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1834 - 382 páginas
...of the AngloSaxons. In a MS. of the Saxon ecclesiastical constitutions, it is declared: ' The husel (the sacrament) is Christ's body, not bodily, but...in which he suffered, but the body about which he spake when he blessed the loaf and wine.'" * We believe in transubstantiation just as much as Jkfr.... | |
| Charles Henry Wharton, George Washington Doane - 1834 - 428 páginas
...these writings, directed to Wulffine, bishop of Sherburne, it is said, " that the housel (communion) is Christ's body, not bodily but spiritually. Not the body in which he suffered, but the body of which he spake, when he blessed bread and wine to housel, the night before his suffering," &c. Again,... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1834 - 368 páginas
...Thus, in the Liber Canonum Ecclesiasticorum : — " The husel is the body of Christ, not corporeally but spiritually; not the body in which he suffered, but the body of which he spake when he consecrated the bread and wine in the eucharist the night before he suffered,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 696 páginas
...of those who read or hear it." MSS. Camb. Wan. 1 53. BOOK X. Their relics. Their use of the cross. but spiritually ; not the body in which he suffered,...which he spoke when he blessed the loaf and wine." a THEY imbibed the well-intentioned but unwise taste for relics ; a taste not only objectionable for... | |
| John Petheram - 1840 - 244 páginas
...in a MS. of Saxon Ecclesiastical Constitutions, written about the time of the Conquest. " The husel is Christ's body, not bodily, but spiritually ; not...about which he spoke when he blessed the loaf and wine."f And, again, in the same : " Understand now, that as the Lord before his suffering might change... | |
| William Palmer - 1840 - 378 páginas
...as that which was consecrated on Easter-day. That eucharist is the body of Christ not corporeally, but spiritually; not the body in which he suffered, but the body of which he spoke, when he consecrated bread and wine as the eucharist, and said of the consecrated... | |
| William Patrick Palmer - 1840 - 376 páginas
...as that which was consecrated on Easter-day. That eucharist is the body of Christ not corporeally, but spiritually ; not the body in which he suffered, but the body of which he spoke, when he consecrated bread and wine as the eucharist, and said of the consecrated... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 páginas
...belief of the Anglo-Saxons. In a MS. of Saxon Ecclesiastical Constitutions, it is declared, " the huj-el (the sacrament) is Christ's body, not bodily, but...about which he spoke when he blessed the loaf and wine."1 They imbibed the well-intentioned but unwise taste for relics ; a taste not only objectionable... | |
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