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The Works of John Jewel, D.d., Bishop of Salisbury (v. 5)
The Works of John Jewel Dd Bishop of Salisbury - v. 5 Author:Richard William Jelf Volume: v. 5 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1848 Original Publisher: University Press Subjects: Theology Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access... more » to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: The Apology. - Or that which Origen saith : The bread which is £ P- Matt. xv. torn. ' 3-J in. 499.] sanctified by the word of God, as touching the material substance thereof, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy. M. HARDING. In alleging Origen, sir defender, ye play your accustomed false Origen's a Untruth, play, a corrupting his sentence, and falsifying his words. For mined ? rorruptei?? ney be not as you recite them, but thus : Ille cibus qui sancti- Origen faisi- neither word ficatur per verbum Dei, perque obsecrationem, juxta id quod habet defendeV.6 ""'"'M'Me'materiale, in venlrem abit, el in secessum ejicilur : "That meat which is consecrated by the word of God, and by prayer, accord- To that ma- ing to that material which it hath, it goeth into the belly, and is teriai: voided forth into the privy." Here neither nameth he bbread translation. M you do, (to cause the people to think it is but very bread,) but b Untruth, meat. And that you have in your Latin, Quod qnidem ad mate- £J riam attinet: which is by your interpreter, " As touching the ma- , teriai substance thereof," c it is not Origen's, but your own forged fcTorie'phice stuff, to deceive the ignorant withal, to the end they might be c Untruth, moved, by your false handling of that doctor, to believe the rather caiu't'matter and substance of very bread to remain. He speaketh not the material of the d matter of bread, but of that which is material in this Tu " h sacrament, meaning the accidents or qualities remaining after For in the' consecration, whi...« less