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8. Again, if the natural body of Christ be in the Sacrament, 'tis there either Capable of suffering, or not capable of suffering: They generally say not capable of Suffering; but if so, 1. How doth Christ say It is broken for you? Doth not breaking think we signify suffering? 2. How is it the same body which Christ brought out of the Virgins Womb? 3. It is certain, that though after his Resurrection his body was not capable of suffering, |
8. Again, if the natural body of christ be in the Sacrament, it's there either Capable of suffering, or not capable of suffering: They generally say not capable of Suffering; but if so, 1. How does christ say It is broken for you? Does not breaking think we signify suffering? 2. How is it the same body which christ brought out of the Virgins Womb? 3. It is certain, that though After his Resurrection his body was not capable of suffering, |
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