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... body is not in this sacrament as in a place . . . . Hence it remains that Christ's body is not in this sacrament as in a place , but after the manner of substance . . . . Hence in no way is Christ's body locally in this sacrament ...
... body is not in this sacrament as in a place . . . . Hence it remains that Christ's body is not in this sacrament as in a place , but after the manner of substance . . . . Hence in no way is Christ's body locally in this sacrament ...
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... body , in no better , but in no worse position , and the members may adopt ... rules for enforcing discipline within their body , which will be binding on those who expressly or by implication have assented to them ... in such cases the ...
... body , in no better , but in no worse position , and the members may adopt ... rules for enforcing discipline within their body , which will be binding on those who expressly or by implication have assented to them ... in such cases the ...
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... bodies . One of the most recent and by far the most powerful of these bodies is the Lutheran World Federation , which ... body , able to meet at frequent intervals , and capable of dealing without long delay with such important issues as ...
... bodies . One of the most recent and by far the most powerful of these bodies is the Lutheran World Federation , which ... body , able to meet at frequent intervals , and capable of dealing without long delay with such important issues as ...
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