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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§. 7.

LAstly we must obserue that there are three sortes of eating Christ insinuated by the fathers of the Primitiue Church: One is Sacramental∣ly only, as when euil men re∣ceiue the Sacrament vnwort∣hily. For these though they re∣ceiue the very Sacrament, and in it the true body and blood of Christ; yet do they not re∣ceiue the true spirituall effect and fruict thereof which is grace & nourishment of their soules.

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