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An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue:

The Supper of the Lord After the True Meaning of John VI. and 1 Cor. XI. And Wm. Tracy's Testament Expounded, Volume 44 (Google eBook)
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Printed at the University Press, 1850 - Lord's Supper - 340 pages

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Page 220 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, ye seek me not because ye have seen my miracles, but because ye have eaten of the loaves and were well filled." ' But as for me, I am not come into this world only to fill
Page 255 - that is, if we had diligently examined our own living, and repented, " we should not have been judged," that is to say, punished of the Lord. " But while we be punished, we be corrected of the Lord, lest we should be condemned with the world. Wherefore, my brethren, when ye come together to eat, tarry one for another.
Page 116 - now than when they lived. I answer, Abraham was, when he lived, as charitable as the best: and yet dead, he answered him that prayed to him, " They have Moses and the prophets, let them hear them.
Page 270 - I believe that my Redeemer liveth, and that in the last day I shall rise out of the earth, and in my flesh shall see my Saviour." This my hope is laid up in my bosom. And as touching the wealth of my soul, the faith that I have taken and rehearsed is sufficient (as I suppose) without any other
Page 258 - Christ, &c. And I may interpret that precept to be laid in a sign, for the Lord doubted not to say, This is my body, when he gave the sign of his body. And even so is the blood life,
Page 113 - the flesh lusteth contrary to the spirit, and the spirit contrary to the flesh; so that," these two fighting between themselves, " ye cannot do what ye would:" for they never consent that sin is good, nor hate the law, nor cease to fight against the flesh; but, as soon as they be fallen, rise and fight
Page 285 - awaye. When I was a chylde, I spake as a chylde, I vnderstode as a childe, I ymmagened as a chylde: but as sone as I was a man I put awaye all childesshnes. Nowe we se in a glasse even in a darke speakynge: but then shall we se face to face.
Page 200 - faith only justifieth;, and James, that' a man is justified by works and not by faith only ;, there is a great difference between
Page 274 - He gave them power to be the sons of God, in that they believe in his name." Now, to be the son of God is to love righteousness, and hate unrighteousness, and so to be like thy Father. Hast thou then no power to love the law? so hast thou no faith in
Page 148 - What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?

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