| C[harles] E[dward]. Kennaway - 1857 - 192 pages
...that the blood is included in the body. Ang. Nay, but if our Lord gave both bread and wine, and said of the bread, " This is My body," and of the wine, " This is My blood," what possible right can the Roman Church have to say that the wine is not necessary for the laity,... | |
| Samuel Luckey - Lord's Supper - 1859 - 300 pages
...a sign of what they are themselves. When, at the original institution of the ordinance, Jesus said of the bread, " This is my body," and of the wine, "This is my blood," the disciples, whose eyes then saw him, and whose ears then heard the words he spake, knew that he... | |
| 1861 - 1350 pages
...transubstantiation. M. — Did not Christ, when he established the holy sacrament of the Supper, say, of the bread, 'This is my body;' and of the wine, ' This is my blood ? ' It is as plain as the light, that the words were meant to be understood in a literal sense. B.... | |
| Thomas Walter Perry - Lord's Supper - 1863 - 504 pages
...when they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words, which He spake for that purpose, saying of the bread, ' This is my body,' and of the wine, ' This is my blood.' " So that commonly the authors, before those words be spoken, do take the bread and wine but as other... | |
| Thomas Goodwin - Puritans - 1863 - 594 pages
...or any other ordinance so named, but the rock was Christ, the bread is Christ, of which he says, ' This is my body,' and of the wine, ' This is my blood ;' yea, and it is Christ entire, whole Christ. We have to deal with the whole of his person, the whole... | |
| Thomas Goodwin - Religion - 1863 - 598 pages
...or any other ordinance so named, but the rock was Christ, the bread is Christ, of which he says, ' This is my body,' and of the wine, ' This is my blood ;' yea, and it is Christ entire, whole Christ. We have to deal with the whole of his person, the whole... | |
| Ernest Renan - Religion - 1864 - 332 pages
...subjective, carried him still further. At table, pointing to the food, he said, " I am here " — holding the bread — " this is my body ; " and of the wine, " This is my blood," — all modes of speech which were equivalent to, " I am your nourishment." This mysterious rite obtained... | |
| John Seely Stone - Baptism - 1866 - 648 pages
...were His momentously significant acts. Their explanation forthwith followed. Of the Bread He said, " This is my Body ;" and of the Wine, " This is my Blood ;" using a customary idiom of their native tongue, which His Disciples would certainly understand to... | |
| Church assoc - 1867 - 212 pages
...when they be separated to that holy use by Christ's own words, which He spake for that purpose, saying of the bread, ' This is my body,' and of the wine, ' This is my blood.' . . Not that the bread and wine can be partakers of any holiness or godliness, or can be the body and... | |
| Samuel Pagan - 1869 - 274 pages
...we eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink his blood we have no life in us. When, then, he said, of the bread, This is my body ; and of the wine, This is my blood, what could be plainer that that was the very means of eating his flesh and drinking his blood, which... | |
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