| Court of Arches (Church of England), Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore - 1876 - 480 Seiten
...Presence which has obtained the name of the Receptionist Doctrine. It is thus expressed by Hooker :—" The Real Presence of Christ's most Blessed Body and...Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament." To whatever cause this opinion of Hooker may be due, whether, as has been suggested, to his respect... | |
| William Edward Scudamore - 1876 - 1100 Seiten
...causes instrumental upon the receipt whereof the participation of His Body and Blood ensuetli," says, " The Real Presence of Christ's most blessed Body and...in the Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament."—Eccl. PoL B. v. ch. Ixvii. §§ 5, 6. In the year 1536, certain Articles of Agreement... | |
| Court of Arches (Church of England), Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore - 1876 - 448 Seiten
...which has obtained the name of the Eeceptionist Doctrine. It is thus expressed by Hooker:—" The Eeal Presence of Christ's most Blessed Body and Blood is...Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament." To whatever cause this opinion of Hooker may be due, whether, as has been suggested, to his respect... | |
| William Edward Scudamore - 1876 - 1196 Seiten
...the participation of His Htxly and Blood ensueth," says, " The Real Presence of Christ's most Messed Body and Blood is not therefore to be sought for in the Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament."—Eccl. Pol. B. v. ch. Ixvii. §§ 5, 6. In the year 1536, certain Articles of Agreement... | |
| Nathaniel Dimock - 1876 - 412 Seiten
...instant the Body and Blood of Christ do also present themselves truly to the soul of that person. . . . The Real Presence of Christ's most blessed Body and Blood is not to be sought for, therefore, in the consecrated bread and wine, but in the worthy receiver of them.... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1877 - 440 Seiten
...everything which they quicken ; but also by afar more divine and mystical kind of union, which maketh us one with Him, even as He and the Father are one....Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament." 7 ' Eccles. Pol. v. 67. § 4, 5. Soon after follows the well-known passage: " Such as love piety, will,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1877 - 466 Seiten
...everything which they quicken ; but also by a.far more divine and mystical kind of union, which maketh us one with Him, even as He and the Father are one....Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament." 7 ' Eceles. Pol. v. 67. § 4, 5. Soon after follows the well-known passage: " Such as love piety, will,... | |
| Thomas Pownall Boultbee - 1877 - 400 Seiten
...be that very effect whereuuto it, tendeth. Every cause is in the effect which groweth from it.' 2 ' The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not to be sought in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament I see not which way it should... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1877 - 72 Seiten
...will cordially accept Hooker's definition of the doctrine, which is expressed in these words:— " The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not to be sought for in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament. ... I see not which... | |
| Alfred Barry - 1877 - 370 Seiten
...God, thou art true, O, my soul, thou art happy' f Hooker's own view is absolutely clear (sect. 6): " The real presence of Christ's most blessed Body and Blood is not to be sought in the Sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the Sacrament." But he is content to put... | |
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