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conception of the presence of Christ in the Sacrament , which is equally removed from a reality to the imagination , and a mystery to faith . The body of Christ is not an abstraction , not a mere unex- tended force . Christ , as a man ...
conception of the presence of Christ in the Sacrament , which is equally removed from a reality to the imagination , and a mystery to faith . The body of Christ is not an abstraction , not a mere unex- tended force . Christ , as a man ...
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... Christ , and therefore from Christ himself , and the setting up of the authority of man , or of human pride , against the authority of God . The mother error of the reformation was in assuming that the Church has no organic connection ...
... Christ , and therefore from Christ himself , and the setting up of the authority of man , or of human pride , against the authority of God . The mother error of the reformation was in assuming that the Church has no organic connection ...
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... Christ , be- gotten anew by the Holy Ghost in Christ Jesus , than one can be a man without being born of Adam by way of natural generation . Without the Incarnation or union with it , there is never any salvation , for without it there ...
... Christ , be- gotten anew by the Holy Ghost in Christ Jesus , than one can be a man without being born of Adam by way of natural generation . Without the Incarnation or union with it , there is never any salvation , for without it there ...
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