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I quoated somewhat out of St. Ambrose before, that the bodies of some, who gave up their life for the Faith, were interred in the Church under the Lords Table, which with reference to the representation of the Sacrifice of Christ Crucified, is figuratively called an Altar. St. Austin confirms it, There let their dead corpses be interred, where the death of our Lord is continually celebrated. |
I quoted somewhat out of Saint Ambrose before, that the bodies of Some, who gave up their life for the Faith, were interred in the Church under the lords Table, which with Referente to the representation of the Sacrifice of christ crucified, is figuratively called an Altar. Saint Austin confirms it, There let their dead corpses be interred, where the death of our Lord is continually celebrated. |
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