The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent.

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The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent.
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Campion, William, 1599-1665.
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Printed at Paris. :: [s.n.],
M. DC. LVII [1657]
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Cosin, John, 1594-1672. -- Historia transubstantiationis papalis.
Transubstantiation.
Lord's Supper -- Real presence.
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"The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79660.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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§. 35. S. Chrysostome Homil. de Ench.

AS Wax ioigned with fire is likened vnto it, so as nothing of the substance of it remaineth, nothing aboun∣deth, so heere conceiue the mysteries to be consumed with the substance of the body of our Sauiour. Againe Ho∣mil 83, in Matt. The things set before vs, are not the wor∣kes of humane power, w hold but the place of mini∣sters, it is he [Christ] who doth Sanctify and Change these thing. And Homil. 24. Prior. ad Cor. That which is in the Chalice, is that which issued from our Sauiours syde. This

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body the sages adored in the Crib: thou seest it not in the Crib, but on the Altar-Thou dost not see it only, but also doest thouch it, thou dost not touch it only, but also doest eate it — Thinke Wit thy selfe what honour is done vn∣to thee, & what a table thou art made partaker off: We are vnited vnto, & fed with that very thing, at which the An∣gels, when they behold it, do tremble.

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