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1 1, 11| the whole substance of the bread into the Body and the whole
2 3, 28| the Last Supper "he took bread, and blessed and broke it,
3 3, 28| fellowship in the breaking of bread, and the fixed times of
4 3, 29| Christ's Blood? Is not the Bread we break a participation
5 4, 34| under the appearances of bread and wine. ~
6 4, 41| manner: . . . just as this bread had been broken and scattered
7 4, 42| when the Lord calls the bread that has been made from
8 4, 43| the Corinthians: "The one bread makes us one body, though
9 4, 43| many in number; the same bread is shared by all." 46~
10 4, 45| the consecration of the bread and wine, Our Lord Jesus
11 5, 46| the whole substance of the bread into His body and of the
12 5, 46| transubstantiation, the species of bread and wine undoubtedly take
13 5, 46| they are no longer ordinary bread and wine but instead a sign
14 5, 46| substance or nature of the bread and wine has been changed
15 5, 46| nothing remains of the bread and the wine except for
16 5, 47| report only the properties of bread and wine, but rather to
17 5, 47| transform, "transelementize" the bread and wine into His body and
18 5, 48| faith that what seems to be bread is not bread—though it tastes
19 5, 48| seems to be bread is not bread—though it tastes like it—
20 5, 48| strength from receiving this bread as spiritual food and your
21 5, 52| openly profess that the bread and wine that are placed
22 7, 72| that supersubstantial 75 bread often and it will truly
23 7, 72| veil, they will eat the 'bread of angels' 77 that they
24 7, 75| under the appearances of bread and wine, and may all the
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