Document, Part
1 14,1| substantially contained under the species of those sensible things.
2 14,1| divinity, are under the species of bread and wine; but the
3 14,1| the Body indeed under the species of bread, and the Blood
4 14,1| and the Blood under the species of wine, by the force of
5 14,1| the body itself under the species of wine, and the blood under
6 14,1| and the blood under the species of bread, and the soul under
7 14,1| is contained under either species as under both; for Christ
8 14,1| and entire is under the species of bread, and under any
9 14,1| part whatsoever of that species; likewise the whole (Christ)
10 14,1| whole (Christ) is under the species of wine, and under the parts
11 14,1| which He offered under the species of bread to be truly His
12 14,2| wine into the Blood-the species Only of the bread and wine
13 14,2| contained under each ./. species, and under every part of
14 14,2| under every part of each species, when separated; let him
15 14,4| venerable sacrament under both species. And; whether he who communicates
16 14,4| communicates under either species receive less than he who
17 14,4| communicating, under the species of bread only, the laity,
18 15,1| circumstances which change the species of the sin are also to be
19 15,3| circumstances which change the species of a sin; but (saith) that
20 22,1| ON COMMUNION UNDER BOTH SPECIES, AND THE COMMUNION OF INFANTS]~
21 22,1| to communion under both species, and the com-munion of infants,
22 22,1| to communion under both species. ~Wherefore, this holy Synod,--
23 22,1| the Eucharist under both species ; and that neither can it
24 22,1| that communion under either species ./. is sufficient for them
25 22,1| venerable sacrament in the species of bread and wine; not therefore
26 22,1| the Lord, to receive both species. But neither is it rightly
27 22,1| that the communion of both species was enjoined by the Lord :
28 22,1| although the use of both species has,--from the beginning
29 22,1| communicating under one species, and decreed that it was
30 22,1| are received under either species. ~It moreover declares,
31 22,1| apostles, this sacrament in two species, yet is to be acknowledged,
32 22,1| are received under either species alone; and that therefore,
33 22,1| thereof, they, who receive one species alone, are not defrauded
34 22,1| ON COMMUNION UNDER BOTH SPECIES, AND ON THE COMMUNION OF
35 22,1| Christ ought to receive both species of the most holy sacrament
36 22,1| to communicate, under the species of bread only, laymen, and
37 22,1| is received under the one species of bread; because that-as
38 22,1| Christ himself, under both species; let him be anathema. ~CANON
39 22,1| communicate, under the one species of bread only, laymen, and
40 23,1| body and blood under the species of bread and wine; and,
41 23,5| communicate, under the one species of bread, laymen and also
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