The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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Page 89
... Christ's words , This is My Body ' - ' This is My Blood , ' as the Latin schoolmen hold , or by the subsequent prayer of invocation of the Holy Ghost , which is the opinion of the Greeks . ' 6 As regards the Church of the East , the ...
... Christ's words , This is My Body ' - ' This is My Blood , ' as the Latin schoolmen hold , or by the subsequent prayer of invocation of the Holy Ghost , which is the opinion of the Greeks . ' 6 As regards the Church of the East , the ...
Page 96
... Christian sub- jects of the Turkish empire are oppressed and kept down by the concurrence and aid of their fellow Christians ; and Maho- metans are placed over them , and allowed to injure them , and insult their Religion , for the sake ...
... Christian sub- jects of the Turkish empire are oppressed and kept down by the concurrence and aid of their fellow Christians ; and Maho- metans are placed over them , and allowed to injure them , and insult their Religion , for the sake ...
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... Christians are allowed to partake of a victim , which according to the ancient usage was forbidden even to the officiating priests . The Holy Communion , that is , lays those things open , even to the private Christian , which under the ...
... Christians are allowed to partake of a victim , which according to the ancient usage was forbidden even to the officiating priests . The Holy Communion , that is , lays those things open , even to the private Christian , which under the ...
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