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Some say that the bread is transubstanciated, (that is to say) that the substance of the bread is gone and the qualities onely of the breade doeth remayne which opinion is an heresy in logike, to saye that accidens may be sine subiecto. |
some say that the bred is transubstanciated, (that is to say) that the substance of the bred is gone and the qualities only of the bread doth remain which opinion is an heresy in logic, to say that Accidents may be sine subiecto. |
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