| John Shaw Banks - 1901 - 284 pages
...of the remission of sins and of reconciliation for Christ's sake." The Augsburg Confession says : " With the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly administered (exhibeantur) to the partakers of the Lord's Supper." If, as Dr. Seeberg says (p. 337),... | |
| James William Richard - 1909 - 666 pages
...Augsburg Confession, that in the Holy Supper of Christ, where it is held according to his command, with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly present and are administered. " He says further that not only worthy and pious Christians, but also... | |
| Darwell Stone - 1909 - 690 pages
...tenth article was modified so as to be : — " Concerning the Lord's Supper they teach that together with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are really presented (exkibeantur) to those who eat in the Lord's Supper." 4 1 Francke. Lib. Symb. Eccl.... | |
| Church of England, Edmund Tyrrell Green - 1912 - 474 pages
...and Blood of the Lord, and feed upon these unto life eternal" CONFESSIO VARIATA : — " That together with the bread and wine the Body and Blood of Christ are truly set before us." CALVIN'S INSTITUTES, IV. xvii. 1 1 : — " I say, therefore, that in the mystery of... | |
| Henry Clay Vedder - 1914 - 534 pages
...these were subscribed by twenty-one persons present. With regard to the eucharist, the articles affirm "that with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly and substantially present, presented and received. " From being unwilling to do anything toward union,... | |
| Hugh Young Reyburn - 1914 - 392 pages
...1540, when he had to review the Confession, he withdrew the clause and inserted another which reads that with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are " exhibited " to those who partake. Calvin was indignant at Westphal's attempt to drive a wedge between... | |
| J.T. McNeill - 1967 - 486 pages
...Augustana variata) published by Melanchthon in 1540, in which the article (x) on the Lord's Supper states that 'with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly shown forth' (vere exhibeantur: instead of 'are truly present,' vere adsint). This was the form presented... | |
| Clyde Leonard Manschreck - 1958 - 366 pages
...years later, 1540, Melanchthon altered the wording of Article X. "Of the Supper of the Lord, they teach that with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly tendered to those who eat in the Lord's Supper." Melanchthon left out "they disapprove of those who... | |
| Theodore Gerhardt Tappert - 1959 - 742 pages
...two things in this sacrament, one heavenly and the other earthly. Therefore they maintain and teach that with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly and essentially present, distributed, and received. Aad although they deny a transubstantiation (that... | |
| Jaroslav Pelikan - 1985 - 482 pages
...Zw.Gen.l2:1 (CR 100:68) Snds.Serm.1.9 (PS 41:12) Blngr.S«m.1.3;8.2 (1556:6v; 140v) tion) to read instead: "that with the bread and wine the body and blood of Christ are truly presented [exhibeantur] to those who eat the Lord's Supper. " This version, the so-called Variata,... | |
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