 | 1897 - 846 pages
...the change — believed by Rom. Catholics to be miraculous — in the consecration of the substance of the bread and wine in the Eucharist, into the body and blood of Christ, only the appearance of the bread and wine remaining. TRAN'STTBSTAN'TIATOR, n. -*fii-tt-ter, one who... | |
 | Gregorius (Nyssenus), James Herbert Srawley - 1917 - 138 pages
...form " and " matter " he builds an ingenious theory to explain the transformation of the elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist into the Body and Blood of Christ (Chap. XXXVII). As food and drink are changed into the human body by digestion, and were so changed... | |
 | Charles Philip Brown - 2005 - 1456 pages
...extasy also a criminal ns change -$-•££ i&x. In the Roman Catholic theology, the supposed conversion of the bread and wine in the eucharist into the body and blood of Christ Tr-SiDg. ^lf&-s"°'5io e-fj*"^*8 -Ss>S:S». See Gibbon (IX. 112 note) "The learned Selden has given... | |
 | International Child Neurology Association - 2003 - 544 pages
...substantial form in man, which favors the impious and dissolute; (iii) there can be no conversion of bread and wine in the Eucharist into the body and blood of Christ, nor can it be determined what is destroyed in that conversion, which favors heretics." 13 The entries... | |
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