Tracts for the Times, Volume 1J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... and set down , put on the Paten , or on the Altar , and carried from hand to mouth , and from the mouth to the stomach ; as Berengarius was forced to acknowledge in the Roman Council under Pope Nicholas , that the Body of CHRIST 9.
... and set down , put on the Paten , or on the Altar , and carried from hand to mouth , and from the mouth to the stomach ; as Berengarius was forced to acknowledge in the Roman Council under Pope Nicholas , that the Body of CHRIST 9.
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... Berengarius , his scholar , Archdeacon of Angers in France , a man of great worth , by the holiness both of his life and doctrine . Berengarius stood up valiantly in defence of that doctrine . which 170 years before was delivered out of ...
... Berengarius , his scholar , Archdeacon of Angers in France , a man of great worth , by the holiness both of his life and doctrine . Berengarius stood up valiantly in defence of that doctrine . which 170 years before was delivered out of ...
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... Berengarius alone maintain this orthodox and ancient doc- trine ; for Sigibert , William of Malmesbury , Matthew Paris , and Matthew of Westminster , make it certain , that almost all the French , Italians , and English of those times ...
... Berengarius alone maintain this orthodox and ancient doc- trine ; for Sigibert , William of Malmesbury , Matthew Paris , and Matthew of Westminster , make it certain , that almost all the French , Italians , and English of those times ...
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... Berengarius was Leo the Ninth , a plain man indeed , but too much led by Humbert and Hildebrand . For as soon as he was desired , he pronounced sen- tence of excommunication against Berengarius absent and un- heard ; and not long after ...
... Berengarius was Leo the Ninth , a plain man indeed , but too much led by Humbert and Hildebrand . For as soon as he was desired , he pronounced sen- tence of excommunication against Berengarius absent and un- heard ; and not long after ...
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... Berengarius was commanded presently without any delay to recant , in that form prescribed and appointed by Cardinal Humbert , which was thus : " I Berengarius , & c . , assent to the Holy Roman and Apostolic See , and with my heart and ...
... Berengarius was commanded presently without any delay to recant , in that form prescribed and appointed by Cardinal Humbert , which was thus : " I Berengarius , & c . , assent to the Holy Roman and Apostolic See , and with my heart and ...
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