A manuel of controversies clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first 500 yeers, common sense and reason, and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries / by H.T.

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A manuel of controversies clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first 500 yeers, common sense and reason, and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries / by H.T.
Author
Turberville, Henry, d. 1678.
Publication
At Doway :: by Laurence Kellam,
1654.
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Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
Catholic Church -- Catechisms.
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The major is manifest of it self, and allow∣ed by all.

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The minor is proved; because Christ at his last Supper made the oblation of his body and bloud to God for us, under the visible formes of bread and wine. This is my body (saith he) which is given for you, S. Luke 22. 19. He did not say, Which is given to you (though he also gave it to them a Sacrament) but which is gi∣ven for you; (to shew, he first offered it to God for them, a sacrifice.) This is my bloud which is shed for many to the remission of sins, S. Matth. 26: 28. It represents the supreme dominion of God, because the things offered are broken, shed and destroid, according to the outward formes; to shew his power over life and death. It testifieth the passion of Christ by force of his own institution; Do ye this (saith he) for a commemoration of me, S. Luke 22.

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