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Here again , by an intentional , and somewhat adroit use of an ambiguously worded phrase , " for us spiritually to feed upon , ” Cranmer casts a Zwinglian tinge upon the orthodox doctrine of the Real Presence , for the keystone in ...
Here again , by an intentional , and somewhat adroit use of an ambiguously worded phrase , " for us spiritually to feed upon , ” Cranmer casts a Zwinglian tinge upon the orthodox doctrine of the Real Presence , for the keystone in ...
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To deny the propitiatory and oblatory nature of the Mass is to profess that very doctrine which was anathematized as heretical by the Twenty - Second Session of the Council of Trent , September 17 , 1562 .
To deny the propitiatory and oblatory nature of the Mass is to profess that very doctrine which was anathematized as heretical by the Twenty - Second Session of the Council of Trent , September 17 , 1562 .
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As a matter of fact , in his Defence the author of the Prayer Book is explicit on his doctrine of Consecration : “ Consecration is the separation of anything from a profane and worldly use unto a spiritual and godly use .
As a matter of fact , in his Defence the author of the Prayer Book is explicit on his doctrine of Consecration : “ Consecration is the separation of anything from a profane and worldly use unto a spiritual and godly use .
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