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 I. Whether it confro frace ?60, Jl Whether it impresaes a chemcter Jl sl of its nec_--  VIII. it, ce,'emmt 761 I. Not uppo  Act, viii, 7  J. Nor appointed b Christ ,  2. The operations of the Spirit not confined to it 4. Abmudity of the cemmeniee  I. The American Catech;-m quoted 934 . Cnc of nt  S.   C quot 4. Ay of it ,  5. Ay  t o 1. h   dh,h ene nor m e wo  . rfr. e Me of e w suppooee - thin impomible and contrudictory M0, 6. h is a 'dmtinguid article of their church P, ff4, 7. It is impious and blasphemous in itoelf, nnd tends to impiety, bin* phemy, and 8upeitition (1.) It involv'e eating hnn (2.) And of eating the Divinity (2.) TI consi&red profane, even by heatheus (&') An by Mohemmedanm  (5.)  by,Jews (.) The fathers ridicule the  then for worppi uch de ties as can be eaten   (7.) Anecdote of a lady and a 1. They say, that "pFevious to the instituti, tmmd had never been taken as a n of our Lord's bod" 8. The sixth chapter of John comi. dered Thirteen armento agahst their exlxition 59-62 The proper exposition ?62-?64 3. Their argument from the secret discipline of the early church ?64, 76 4. And from the language of the cient liturgisa, and the early eccle- �iutical writere 6. Tbey say their doctrine is no moe m. ysterim than that of the Tri- mtour Point of ?,65, ?66 difference traced between the two doctfinee ?66, ?67 6. They say it b a mystery ?67 7. Thet God cen do all t!n 8. That it b a speculative point ?67, ?68 Iv. T ,.my of  /o., 76s 1..Eight prembes introducuny their testimony ,68, ?69 2. Their tetimouy ?69 t (1.) Ignatius ?69, 270 (2.) lrenus (3.) Tertullian (4.) Justin Mmr 970 (5.) Oren (6.) Clemens Als (7.) Cyprian (8.) Eusebius (9.) Ephrem, lmtrimh of Con- etantinopie 971, (t0.) Macarius (11.) Ausuetine (12.)  of Jerusalem (13.) Jerome (14.) Grognr Nawn (1�Ambroea (16.) Chrysotom (17.) Theodorot (18.) Oelsaiue (19.) Factmdus 3. Concluding romerk ou their testi- mouy V. Re, ivro', muf them gave occasion to originate it 974 Specimens frn Justin Martyr, end Cyril of Jermmlem 974, S. But it samas to have tken its rise kom the EutycMan heresy S. Sentiment of the seventh gertend council in 764 976  4. Pron_ in the  century Cadrelic authors Puchuius ?66-260 8terc

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