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None before Iustin Martyr speaks of Sacrifice among Christians; unless Clemens Remanus, in his Epist. ad Cor. §. 36. Where he calls Christ the High Priest of our offerings. But he speaks only of the Sacrifice of praise, and contrite hearts. Ibid. and §. 52. But for Iustin in his Book against Tryphon, p. 344. c. He proves that we are all a Holy Priesthood, because God accepts none but Priests: and yet all that offer the Sacrifices which Christ delivered, in the Eucharist, or blessing of Bread and Wine, are accepted of God. And whereas the Jews say that, since they have no temple, now their Prayers are their Sacrifice: So, saith he, I say; that Prayers and Thanksgivings, offered by them that are Worthy, are the Only perfect Sacrifices and acceptable to God. For Christians have learnt to offer these things Only; and that even in commemoration of that food in which there is a remembrance of the Passion of Christ. The next Father was Irenaeus, who writing adversus Haereses, Lib IV. Cap. 32. and 34. sheweth, that in the Oblation at the Eucharist those things which were offered to God according to the custom of those times were no other than his own Creatures of Bread and Wine. See the end of Page 45. And concludes, that our Altar is in Heaven; for thither it is that we send up our Prayers and Oblations. Which last words being taken into the Canon of the Roman Mass remain there for a Testimony against their new Doctrine. |
None before Justin Martyr speaks of Sacrifice among Christians; unless Clemens Remanus, in his Epistle ad Cor. §. 36. Where he calls christ the High Priest of our offerings. But he speaks only of the Sacrifice of praise, and contrite hearts. Ibid and §. 52. But for Justin in his Book against Tryphon, p. 344. c. He Proves that we Are all a Holy Priesthood, Because God accepts none but Priests: and yet all that offer the Sacrifices which christ Delivered, in the Eucharist, or blessing of Bred and Wine, Are accepted of God. And whereas the jews say that, since they have no temple, now their Prayers Are their Sacrifice: So, Says he, I say; that Prayers and Thanksgivings, offered by them that Are Worthy, Are the Only perfect Sacrifices and acceptable to God. For Christians have learned to offer these things Only; and that even in commemoration of that food in which there is a remembrance of the Passion of christ. The next Father was Irnaeus, who writing Adversus Heresies, Lib IV. Cap. 32. and 34. shows, that in the Oblation At the Eucharist those things which were offered to God according to the custom of those times were no other than his own Creatures of Bred and Wine. See the end of Page 45. And concludes, that our Altar is in Heaven; for thither it is that we send up our Prayers and Oblations. Which last words being taken into the Canon of the Roman Mass remain there for a Testimony against their new Doctrine. |
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