| James Ussher - 1625 - 642 pages
...one Frudegardus, reading the third book of St. Augustine, De doctrina Christiana, and finding there that the eating of the flesh, and drinking of the blood of Christ, was a figurative manner of speech, began somewhat to doubt of the • Florus in actis synod. Carisiac.... | |
| James Ussher - 1835 - 772 pages
...one Frud«gardus, reading the third book of St Augustine de Doctrina Christiana, and finding there that the eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of Christ was a figurative manner of speech, began somewhat to doubt of the truth of that which formerly he had... | |
| 1852 - 1000 pages
...evince, and so to enlarge our capacity, and therewith increase the blessing. And it should be observed that " the eating of the flesh, and drinking of the blood of Christ," as expressed in St. John vi. 51-57, is not to be taken, as it usually is, for a command, but rather... | |
| Robert Bruce - 1843 - 658 pages
...him, that saull cannot be saved, that saull cannot cat the flesh nor drink the blood of Christ. Then the eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of Christ stands in ane faithfull meiuorie, in ane finne beleife, and In ane true applying of the merites of... | |
| James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1625 - 622 pages
...one Frudegardus, reading the third book of St. Augustine, De doctrina Christiana, and finding there that the eating of the flesh, and drinking of the blood of Christ, was a figurative manner of speech, began somewhat to doubt of the m Floras in actis synod. Carisiac.... | |
| T. & T. CLARK - 1849 - 392 pages
...doctrine, that living water,! he imparts himself to all mankind. 2 In the same manner they also believed, that the eating of the flesh, and drinking of the blood of Christ, consisted only in a lively communion with him by Ms doctrine, by his word, which are his true flesh and blood.... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1849 - 500 pages
...righteousness, neither do we believe this to be the communion of the body and blood of Christ ; and yet, the eating of the flesh, and drinking of the blood of Christ, we believe man must know and witness, or he hath " no life in him ;" John vi. 53, 54, 55. We believe... | |
| August Neander - 1855 - 398 pages
...communicated himself, as the living water, for the thorough cleansing of the entire human nature.1 So too they held, that the eating of the flesh and...drinking of the blood of Christ consisted simply in the coining into vital union with him through his doctrines, his word, which were his true flesh and blood.... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1857 - 572 pages
...face, that what it condemns is what every Catholic condemns, the gross notion of the unbelieving Jews, that the eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of our Lord is to be understood in a carnal, not a sacramental sense, as we eat flesh bought in the market.... | |
| August Neander - 1872 - 686 pages
...communicated himself, as the living water, for the thorough cleansing of the entire human nature.1 So too they held, that the eating of the flesh and...for the body, which he designated as his flesh and blood.9 Yet, if we may credit the report of Photius,3 the Paulicians, when attacked by any serious... | |
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