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" The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper. "
Diary in France, Mainly on Topics Concerning Education and the Church - Page 28
by Christopher Wordsworth - 1846 - 267 pages
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Sermons on the truth of the Christian Religion; to which are added three ...

William Malkin - Christianity - 1825 - 504 pages
...be received. Q. What is the inward part or thing signified ? A. The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper. Q. What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby ? A. The strengthening and refreshing of...
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Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England: With a Discourse on ...

Thomas Secker - Confirmation - 1825 - 394 pages
...the sense, in which the latter part of the third answer of our Catechism is to be understood ; that " the body and blood " of Christ are verily and indeed taken and re" ceived by the faithful in the Lord's Supper ;". words intended to show, that our Church as truly...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Fellow of Lincoln College ..., Volume 2

Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 332 pages
...really its creeds, articles, &c, as generally understood and interpreted by its living pastors, eg " The body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed...and received by the faithful in the Lord's supper :" here is a written form of the Church of England, generally understood and interpreted in 1345, as...
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The convert. By the author of 'The two rectors'.

George Wilkins - Conversion - 1826 - 462 pages
...demonstrative of a spiritual, not a corporeal, reception of the body and blood of Christ. In a spiritual sense, the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful; and by the faithful only. If the real presence had been intended, the unfaithful, though...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 34

1826 - 938 pages
...English Church. The things signified by the bread and wine are " the body and blood of Christ, which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.'" So that, although by no means necessarily a saving ordinance (for it appears by St. Luke that Judas...
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The Convert

George Wilkins - English fiction - 1826 - 466 pages
...demonstrative of a spiritual, not a corporeal, reception of the body and blood of Christ. In a spiritual sense, the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful; and by the faithful only. If the real presence had been intended, the unfaithful, though...
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The Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 3

Theology - 1826 - 590 pages
...strengthening and refreshing of our souls by the body and blood of Christ ;' and we are farther assured, that the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received (that is, spiritually ' taken and received') by the faithful in the Lord's Supper. The Church of Christ...
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A Collection of Tracts, on Several Subjects, Connected with the Civil and ...

John Lingard - Anti-Catholicism - 1826 - 518 pages
...as he who receives the sacrament. Yet, whoever conceived, that in the recital of the creed, the true body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received ? This doctrine, if it be properly examined, reduces the real presence of Christ to a real absence....
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature

Liberalism (Religion) - 1827 - 986 pages
...sacrament of the Mass." " This is the doctrine of the Chwch-of-England Catechism, which affirms that « the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed...and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.' The church-communicants, contrary to the known apostolic practice, receive the memorials kneeling....
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Directions for the study of theology, letters

George Gleig (bp. of Brechin.) - 1827 - 1124 pages
...Council of Trent. But doth not the doctrine of our own church, which teaches by her catechism, that " the body and blood of Christ are verily and indeed...and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper," imply the real presence, as well as the doctrine of Luther, or as the declaration of the Protestant...
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