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1 Int, 4 | Sacrifice of His Body and Blood. He did this in order to
2 Int, 5 | of Christ and drink the blood of Christ, and thus receive
3 Int, 5 | eats my flesh and drinks my blood enjoys eternal life, and
4 1, 11| substance of the wine into the Blood of Christ, as if they involve
5 2, 15| witnessed to with their blood, something that celebrated
6 2, 18| the true body and the true blood of Christ are present in
7 2, 21| His flesh and drinking His blood. "This is strange talk,"
8 3, 28| Testament sacred with the blood of calves, 13 so too Christ
9 3, 28| it sacred through His own blood, in instituting the mystery
10 3, 28| the new testament, in my Blood which is to be shed for
11 3, 29| participation in Christ's Blood? Is not the Bread we break
12 4, 42| grapes and berries as His Blood, once again He is speaking
13 4, 44| and this is a symbol of my blood, but rather: This is my
14 4, 44| This is my body and my blood. He teaches us not to look
15 4, 44| changed it into flesh and blood." 48~
16 5, 46| substance of the wine into His blood, a unique and truly wonderful
17 5, 46| changed into the body and blood of Christ, nothing remains
18 5, 47| and wine into His body and blood. As a matter of fact, as
19 5, 48| tastes like it—but rather the Blood of Christ . . . draw strength
20 5, 49| before him the Body and Blood of Christ, but Christ Himself
21 5, 50| is my body and this is my blood in a demonstrative fashion,
22 5, 50| Almighty into Christ's body and blood, which bring us the life-giving
23 5, 52| and lifegiving flesh and blood of Jesus Christ our Lord,
24 5, 52| of the world—and the true blood of Christ—which flowed from
25 5, 55| presence of Christ's Body and Blood in the Eucharist not only
26 7, 72| mysteries of His body and blood with such firm and unwavering
27 7, 75| chalice unto the union of His blood, only one altar, only one
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