| James Ussher (abp. of Armagh.) - 1841 - 582 pages
...but it was so, because no other was then lawful at the feast of the passover. If it be asked, Are not the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ in this sacrament? — we answer, no; they are not changed in nature, but in use. (1 Cor. x. 1G.) For... | |
| 1842 - 728 pages
...been the temples of the Holy Ghost, and at the last day will be honoured and glorified in heaven. nnd wine changed into the body and blood of Christ ? A. By the priest : but in virtue of the words of Christ, whose person the priest represents, at the awful moment... | |
| 1843 - 996 pages
...the faith of the Church and of their godfathers and godmothers." — (Abridg. c. xi.) " Q. How are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ T " A. By the power of God, to whom nothing is impossible or difficult. " Q. When is this change made... | |
| Andrew Donlevy - 1848 - 456 pages
...he consecrates the bread and wine in the name and person of Christ. S. Luke, 22. 19 ; 1 Cor. 10 c. 16 v., 11 c. 24 v. Q. How is the bread and wine changed...comprehend nor understand. Gen. 7. 2 ; S. Jo. 2. 8, 9. Q. Is the blood of Christ under the form of bread, and his body under the form of wine ? A. Yes; Christ... | |
| Charles Constantine Pise - 1850 - 290 pages
...very sacraments, are they not material practices ? The laver of baptism, which remits original sin ; the bread and wine, changed into the body and blood of Christ ; the imposition of hands, which confers ordination ; these constitute an essential part of true religion.... | |
| William Brock (rector of Bishop's Waltham.) - 1855 - 144 pages
...feed and nourish our souls, and to enable as to perform all oar Christian duties. " ' ','. How are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ? " ' A. By the power of God, to whom nothing is impossible or difficult. " ' Q. When is this change made ? " ' A.... | |
| Lewis Page Mercier - 1868 - 148 pages
...Christ in that Sacrament." — Bishop Andrewes, (d. 1626), vol. v., p. 67. (Parker, 1843.) "Are not the bread and wine changed into " the body and blood of Christ in this Sacra" ment ? No ! they are not changed in nature, "but in use. (1 Cor. x. 16.) For the words... | |
| Christian doctrine, John B. BAGSHAWE - 1870 - 184 pages
...' ? A. It is the true body and blood of Christ, under the appearances of bread and wine. Q. How are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ ? A. By the power of God, to whom nothing is impossible or difficult. Use of Holy Oil. Thou shalt anoint Aaron... | |
| England - 1870 - 270 pages
...offer himself in an unbloody manner by the hands of the priest on our altars. " Q. (p. 61) By whom are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ ? "A. By the Priest. " Q. (p. 21) Did Jesus Christ remain God when he was made man ? " A. Yes ; He was always God.... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 pages
...in an unbloody manner, by the hands of his priests, on our altars. Q. At what part of the Mass are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ ? A. At the consecration. Q. How are we to be penetrated with a lively faith? A. By firmly believing that... | |
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