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Just so in matters of Religion, if any Church, though with never so glorious and confident a pretence to Infallibility, should declare for Transubstantiation, that is, that the Bread and Wine in the Sacrament, by vertue of the Consecration of the Priest, are substantially changed into the natural Body and Blood of Christ; this is so notoriously contrary both to the Sense and Reason of Mankind, that a Man should chuse to stand single in the opposition of it, |
Just so in matters of Religion, if any Church, though with never so glorious and confident a pretence to Infallibility, should declare for Transubstantiation, that is, that the Bred and Wine in the Sacrament, by virtue of the Consecration of the Priest, Are substantially changed into the natural Body and Blood of christ; this is so notoriously contrary both to the Sense and Reason of Mankind, that a Man should choose to stand single in the opposition of it, |
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