An Answer to the Rev G S Fabers Difficulties of Romanism

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An Answer to the Rev G S Fabers Difficulties of Romanism
J F M Jean Franois Marie Trvern
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It is not this body, such as you see it, that you shall eat; you feel shocked at the idea: but this body such as you do not see it. It shall be pre- sented to you under a certain sacrament, which I have in view. Thus you shall eat it: and without that, you shall not have eternal life in you. Taken invisibly in a visible sacrament, it shall be to your souls a spiritu- al food, which you shall not take without having first adored it.
XIX. The modern Church of England man no longer acknowledges th
...e body of Jesus Christ in the sacra- ment: therefore he no longer receives it there. For eating in imagination, in figure, in empty shadow, is after all, not eating. Hence he has suppressed the adoration. Where nothing is seen but material bread, to adore would be to commit idolatry. The Catholic confiding more in Jesus Christ, than in himself, be- lieves in the word of his Saviour without hesitation, and in his invisible presence without comprehending it; he adores him veiled beneath the appearance of bread, receives and eats his body in reality; certainly not in a raw and Caphamite manner, but heavenly and spiri- tual.

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