The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent: A Sermon Preached Before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the Fourth Sunday After Easter, Volumen11 |
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... the ancient Catholic Fathers both perceiving themselves , and commending to their people , were not afraid to call this Supper , some of them , the salve of immortality and sovereign preservative against death ; other , a deifical ...
... the ancient Catholic Fathers both perceiving themselves , and commending to their people , were not afraid to call this Supper , some of them , the salve of immortality and sovereign preservative against death ; other , a deifical ...
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It augments life , or — death ; gives immortality to the living ; to the dead it gives not life , but death ; it is a savour of life or death , is received to salvation or damnation . Whence the ancient Church so anxiously withheld from ...
It augments life , or — death ; gives immortality to the living ; to the dead it gives not life , but death ; it is a savour of life or death , is received to salvation or damnation . Whence the ancient Church so anxiously withheld from ...
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In all these varied symbols , strength , renewed life , growth , refreshment , gladness , likeness to the Angels , immortality , are the gifts set forth ; they are gifts as to the Redeemed of the Lord placed anew in the Paradise of His ...
In all these varied symbols , strength , renewed life , growth , refreshment , gladness , likeness to the Angels , immortality , are the gifts set forth ; they are gifts as to the Redeemed of the Lord placed anew in the Paradise of His ...
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receive life , which shall pass over to our very decaying flesh ; they have within them Him Who is Life and Immortality and Incorruption , to cast out or absorb into itself our natural mortality and death and corruption , and " shall ...
receive life , which shall pass over to our very decaying flesh ; they have within them Him Who is Life and Immortality and Incorruption , to cast out or absorb into itself our natural mortality and death and corruption , and " shall ...
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... of immortality , a cause by removing through the death and merit of His own flesh that which hindered the life of ours . Christ is therefore both as God and as man that true vine whereof we both spiritually and corporally are ...
... of immortality , a cause by removing through the death and merit of His own flesh that which hindered the life of ours . Christ is therefore both as God and as man that true vine whereof we both spiritually and corporally are ...
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Altar ancient Angels approach become believe Bishop blessed Blood of Christ Body and Blood Body of Christ Book Bread and Wine called Christ's Body Chrys Church cleansing communication Communion confess consecration corruption death deny Divine doctrine doth drink eateth effect elements eternal express faith Father Flesh and Blood gave gift give given grace hand hath heart Heaven heavenly Holy Eucharist human immortality Incarnation Jesus Christ live Lord Lord's manner means mind mystery mystical nature nourish offered ourselves partakers participation Presence Real Presence reason receive remain remission of sins reverence Sacrament saith Saviour Scripture sense shed shew soul speak Spirit strength substance Supper Table teach Thee things Thou thought touch true truly truth unto virtue whereby whole words