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but what is there like to this in the Sacrament? BELLARMINE having taken notice of this Argument thinks to elude it with a very pretty distinction; viz. that Christ's body in it-self is untouch'd in the Sacrament, it loosing nothing of its esse naturale when 'tis eaten there; yet it doth loose its esse sacramentale, the bread being eaten by which it was signified and made visible. |
but what is there like to this in the Sacrament? BELLARMINE having taken notice of this Argument thinks to elude it with a very pretty distinction; viz. that Christ's body in itself is untouched in the Sacrament, it losing nothing of its esse natural when it's eaten there; yet it does lose its esse sacramental, the bred being eaten by which it was signified and made visible. |
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