| John Aikin - 1804 - 666 páginas
...consecration, were not only a sacrament, but also the real bady and blood of jesus Christ ; and that tliis body and blood were handled by the priests, and consumed...reality and truth, as other sensible objects are." Cardinal Humbert died after the year 1064. He far surpassed all the Latins both in the vehemence and... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...that this body and blood were handled by the priests, and consumed by the faithful, not sacramentally, but in reality and truth, as other sensible objects are. This doctrine was so monstrously absurd ; it was such an impudent insult upon common sense and the very first principles of reason,... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...that this body and blood were handled by the priests, and consumed by the faithful, not sacramentally, but in reality and truth, as other sensible objects are. This doctrine was so monstrously absurd ; it was such an impudent insult upon common sense and the very first principles of reason,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824 - 580 páginas
...confession of faith for Berenger, who signed it publicly, and confirmed his adherence to it by a solemn oath. In this confession there was, among other tenets...reason, that it could have nothing alluring to a man of Bereuger's acute and philosophical turn, nor could it possibly become the object of his serious belief,... | |
| Jean Rodolphe Peyran - 1826 - 620 páginas
...sacramental sense, * Moleon, Voyages Liturgiques, p. 130, cited by Moshcim, ii. 568. t ii. 561-2. hut I'M reality and truth, as other sensible objects are....insult upon the very first principles of reason," &c. P. 35. " En faisant chanceler Gregoire VU. sur la chaire de St. Pierre par des doutes d'éclat,... | |
| Witness - 1827 - 130 páginas
...that this body and blood were " handled by the priests, and consumed by the " faithful, not merely in a sacramental sense, but " in reality and truth as other sensible objects are !" These views were fully established as articles of faith by Pope Innocent III. Previously to the... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 páginas
...were handled by the priests, and bruised by the teeth of the faithful, ' fidelium dentibus attriti,' and not in a sacramental sense, but in reality and...of reason, that it could have nothing alluring to a mnn of Berenger's acute and philosophical turn, nor could it possibly become the object of his serious... | |
| Robert DEUCHAR - 1864 - 374 páginas
...not only a sacrament, but also the real body and blood of Jesus Christ; and this body and blood are handled by the priests, and consumed by the faithful,...and not in a sacramental sense, but in reality and in truth as other sensible objects are;" and hence it may be gnawed by a mouse, and is in fact liable... | |
| David D. Van Antwerp - 1871 - 622 páginas
...Christ, and that this body and blood were handled by the priest and consumed by the faithful, not merely in a sacramental sense, but in reality and truth, as other sensible objects are." This declaration, so repugnant to Scripture, sense, and reason, Berenger weakly submitted to sign, and with... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 páginas
...Christ; and this body and blood are handled by the priest and consumed by the faithful, not merely in a sacramental sense, but in reality and truth, as other sensible objects are.' The controversy continued. Bread was deified, carried in solemn pomp through the public streets to... | |
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