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1 1 | invisible; and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the ~only-begotten
2 1 | invisible; and in the Lord Jesus Christ, for he is the Word ~of
3 3 | respecting the Person of Christ. ~The following passages
4 4 | Smith & Cheetham, Dict. Christ. Ant.)~The feeling that
5 9 | already understood the body of Christ to be the ~object of poiein ,(
6 10| privileges.~ ~FFOULKES.~(Dict. Christ. Antiq. voce Council of
7 12| Canon Venables, Dict. Christ. Biography.)~Juvenalis succeeded
8 13| follows;~ ~(Haddon, Dict. Christ. Antiq. s. v. Chorepiscopus.)~
9 20| the most holy blood of Christ was spilled upon their clothes."(
10 20| steeped in the Blood of Christ that the presbyter may be
11 21| Edw. H. Plumptre in ~Dict. Christ. Antiq. s. v. Catechumens.)~ ~
12 26| should give the Body of Christ to them that do ~offer.
13 26| truly received "the body of ~Christ." Secondly, that that was "
14 26| sacrifice ~in which the body of Christ was offered. Thirdly that
15 26| touching the grace of Jesus Christ which came to us, how that
16 26| flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ, which flesh suffered ~for
17 26| truly received 'the body of Christ.'" Now this ~statement is
18 26| canon is that "the body of Christ is given" by the minister
19 26| sacrament of the Body of Christ" was given in the supper
20 26| minister, while "the body of Christ," they taught, was present
21 31| he who ~is the Vicar of Christ our Lord over all peoples
22 33| Niece through the grace of Christ and our most religious Sovereign ~
23 33| Begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the Holy ~Ghost,
24 35| from 436 to 531 after ~Christ. Besides this Cyril showed,
25 35| to their ~teaching--that Christ partook of the passover
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