| William Tait - 1874 - 390 Seiten
...participate in faith, we are doing so. Receiving the bread as the body which was broken for us, we eat of that flesh which was given for the life of the world. And taking the cup as the new covenant of forgiveness in His blood, we receive that sprinkling of the conscience... | |
| Arthur West Haddan - 1887 - 432 Seiten
...translateth out of darkness into glory; it raiseth men from the earth, and bringeth God Himself down from heaven; by blessing visible elements it maketh...Flesh which was given for the life of the world, and of that Blood which was poured out to redeem souls; when it poureth malediction upon the heads of the... | |
| Francis Paget - 1899 - 292 Seiten
...translateth " out of darkness into glory, it raiseth men from the earth and "bringeth God Himself down from heaven, by blessing visible " elements it maketh...that Blood which was poured "out to redeem souls, when it poureth malediction upon the " heads of the wicked they perish, when it revoketh the same they... | |
| Francis Paget (bp. of Oxford) - 1899 - 288 Seiten
...translateth " out of darkness into glory, it raiseth men from the earth and "bringeth God Himself down from heaven, by blessing visible " elements it maketh...that Blood which was poured " out to redeem souls, when it poureth malediction upon the " heads of the wicked they perish, when it revoketh the same they... | |
| William Charles Edmund Newbolt - 1899 - 340 Seiten
...EB Pusey p. 175. darkness into glory, it raiseth men from the earth, and bringeth God Himself down from heaven ; by blessing visible elements it maketh...that Blood which was poured out to redeem souls.' 1 Even when our souls were weighed down with grief, we felt it was good for us to be present where... | |
| Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson - 1915 - 832 Seiten
...invisible grace " k- phrase which is scarcely reconcileable with a merely "receptionist" i «ory), and " hath to dispose of that flesh which was given for the life the world, and that blood which was poured out to redeem souls." » « arguments in e. Ix vii. by which... | |
| Johann Arndt - 1979 - 326 Seiten
...who believe on him will not thirst, but he also expressly said that the bread that he gives is his flesh, which was given for the life of the world, and that such flesh is the true food and that his blood is the true drink that he said and promised he would... | |
| Debora K. Shuger, Renaissance Society of America - 1997 - 300 Seiten
..."translateth out of darkness into glory, it raiseth men from the earth and bringeth God himself down from heaven, by blessing visible elements it maketh...them invisible grace, it giveth daily the Holy Ghost . . . when it poureth malediction upon the heads of the wicked they perish, when it revoketh the same... | |
| Charles R. Henery - 1995 - 176 Seiten
...translateth out of darkness into glory; it raiseth men from the earth, and bringeth God Himself down from heaven; by blessing visible elements, it maketh...invisible grace; it giveth daily the Holy Ghost.' 20 Hooker, says Keble, 'made no question as to the mystical import and virtue of the form, wherewith... | |
| C. D. Gautier - 1998 - 444 Seiten
...translated! out of darkness into glory, it raiseth men from the earth and bringeth God himself down from heaven, by blessing visible elements it maketh...and that blood which was poured out to redeem souls, when it poureth malediction upon the heads of the wicked they perish, when it revoketh the same they... | |
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