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Books The True And Catholic Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper
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The True And Catholic Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper

£12.00

How does Christ feed his people in his Supper? The nature of the Lord’s Supper, as understood by Scripture and in accordance with the ancient doctors of the Church, tied together all of the doctrine of the Reformed, as well as the Roman Catholic abuses against which they protested. It was on this matter that Thomas Cranmer first put his name in print; writing in five parts: 1) of the true and catholic doctrine, 2) against transubstantiation, 3) on the manner of Christ’s presence, 4) of the eating and drinking of Christ’s body and blood, and 5) of his oblation and sacrifice.

First published in 1551.

204 pages.

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How does Christ feed his people in his Supper? The nature of the Lord’s Supper, as understood by Scripture and in accordance with the ancient doctors of the Church, tied together all of the doctrine of the Reformed, as well as the Roman Catholic abuses against which they protested. It was on this matter that Thomas Cranmer first put his name in print; writing in five parts: 1) of the true and catholic doctrine, 2) against transubstantiation, 3) on the manner of Christ’s presence, 4) of the eating and drinking of Christ’s body and blood, and 5) of his oblation and sacrifice.

First published in 1551.

204 pages.

You can also read this book for free in our digital library.

How does Christ feed his people in his Supper? The nature of the Lord’s Supper, as understood by Scripture and in accordance with the ancient doctors of the Church, tied together all of the doctrine of the Reformed, as well as the Roman Catholic abuses against which they protested. It was on this matter that Thomas Cranmer first put his name in print; writing in five parts: 1) of the true and catholic doctrine, 2) against transubstantiation, 3) on the manner of Christ’s presence, 4) of the eating and drinking of Christ’s body and blood, and 5) of his oblation and sacrifice.

First published in 1551.

204 pages.

You can also read this book for free in our digital library.

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Availability: Usually despatched within 3 days.
Type: Paperback
Dimensions: 148mm × 210mm × 21mm
Pages: 204pp.
Publisher: New Whitchurch Press
Publication Date: 17/12/2020
ISBN: 978-1-8380390-5-9

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