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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All which sayings both of the holy Scripture and godly men , truly attributed to this celestial banquet and feast , if we would often call to mind , O how would they inflame our hearts to desire the participation of these mysteries ...
All which sayings both of the holy Scripture and godly men , truly attributed to this celestial banquet and feast , if we would often call to mind , O how would they inflame our hearts to desire the participation of these mysteries ...
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... that I believed the elements to " remain in their natural substances , " and that I did not attempt to define the mode of the Mystery that they were also the Body and Blood of Christ " , I had no fear of being misunderstood .
... that I believed the elements to " remain in their natural substances , " and that I did not attempt to define the mode of the Mystery that they were also the Body and Blood of Christ " , I had no fear of being misunderstood .
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... virtue of His consecrating Words , truly and really , yet spiritually and in an ineffable way , His Body and Blood , I learnt also to withhold my thoughts as to the mode of this great Mystery , but " as a Mystery " to " adore it .
... virtue of His consecrating Words , truly and really , yet spiritually and in an ineffable way , His Body and Blood , I learnt also to withhold my thoughts as to the mode of this great Mystery , but " as a Mystery " to " adore it .
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... is to the penitent , the deepest river of his joy , the Holy Mysteries ; from which , as from Paradise , he feels that he deserves to be shut out , from which perhaps , in the holier discipline of the Ancient Church , he would have ...
... is to the penitent , the deepest river of his joy , the Holy Mysteries ; from which , as from Paradise , he feels that he deserves to be shut out , from which perhaps , in the holier discipline of the Ancient Church , he would have ...
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... endless life in God , we could , for His sake by Whom we have been redeemed , lay aside our wearisome strifes , and that to speak of the mysteries of Divine love might not become the occasion of unloving and irreverent disputings .
... endless life in God , we could , for His sake by Whom we have been redeemed , lay aside our wearisome strifes , and that to speak of the mysteries of Divine love might not become the occasion of unloving and irreverent disputings .
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