Theology: A Monthly Journal of Historic Christianity, Tom 4Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1922 |
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... become , in that sense at least , His Body and His Blood . 66 In that sense at least " ; the words , " This is My Body , " are in some sense non - literal , and must be so interpreted . That does not mean that they do not describe a ...
... become , in that sense at least , His Body and His Blood . 66 In that sense at least " ; the words , " This is My Body , " are in some sense non - literal , and must be so interpreted . That does not mean that they do not describe a ...
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... become naturalized in Christian speech , and has been a commonplace of theology from that day to this . Then ... becoming incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary , and being made man . Without a body , a person cannot work in this ...
... become naturalized in Christian speech , and has been a commonplace of theology from that day to this . Then ... becoming incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary , and being made man . Without a body , a person cannot work in this ...
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... becomes clear that the whole meaning of the Body is that it is His : it means renewal and help and a courage that is full of grace , because it is Love's Body . So when St. Paul , under the overmastering impression of Christ's ...
... becomes clear that the whole meaning of the Body is that it is His : it means renewal and help and a courage that is full of grace , because it is Love's Body . So when St. Paul , under the overmastering impression of Christ's ...
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... become that on which we feed . * St. Peter Lombard sees in the sacrament the res contenta et significata - the Body and Blood - and the res significata et non contenta — the unity of the Church . † The Bread is His Body because it has ...
... become that on which we feed . * St. Peter Lombard sees in the sacrament the res contenta et significata - the Body and Blood - and the res significata et non contenta — the unity of the Church . † The Bread is His Body because it has ...
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... become something which makes it our duty to act differently . * There are those who do not understand that matter is as much an unsolved enigma as spirit ; for them to say that Christ's Body is really present would mean a danger of ...
... become something which makes it our duty to act differently . * There are those who do not understand that matter is as much an unsolved enigma as spirit ; for them to say that Christ's Body is really present would mean a danger of ...
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