| Charles William King - 1860 - 582 Seiten
...things by the word of his power "—" Being made so much better than the Angels," &c.—EtI. rites bore a great resemblance to many subsequently introduced...delivered down to us that Jesus thus commanded them: ' Pie having taken bread after that he had given thanks, said, Do this in commemoration of me; tliis... | |
| 1865 - 606 Seiten
...Catholic Church, and quotes S. Justin's account of the Holy Eucharist; he translates as follows,—" The Apostles in the commentaries written by themselves, which we call Gospels, have delivered down to us how that JESUS thus commanded them, He having taken bread after He had given thanks said," and " which... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 648 Seiten
...Lectures, p. 85. dedicarlt." The words of St. Justin, wherein he alludes to this ceremony, are as follows : "The apostles, in the commentaries written by themselves, which we call Gospels, have delivered down to us how that Jesus thus commanded them : He having taken bread, after he had given tJianks,1 said. Do this... | |
| monsignor gaume - 1882 - 686 Seiten
...Gospels that Jesus Christ commanded them to act thus, when, having taken bread and returned thanks, He said, Do this in commemoration of me : this is my body ; and, having taken the cup in like manner and returned thanks, said, This is my blood. " We then recall these things in... | |
| Mrs. Marguerite Tollemache - 1883 - 286 Seiten
...that Jesus Christ ordered them to act as He had done when, having taken bread and given thanks, He said, " Do this in commemoration of Me. This is my body ; " and having taken the cup also into His hands, He said, "This is my blood." We never cease the memory of these mysteries,... | |
| Charles William King - 1887 - 526 Seiten
...by Justin Martyr ( Apol. II) in the earliest description which has been left us of their character. "The Apostles in the Commentaries written by themselves,...Do this in commemoration of me ; this is my body. Also having taken a cup and returned thanks, He said : This is my blood, and delivered it unto them... | |
| John Denham Parsons - 1895 - 220 Seiten
...the sword." x Another of the Fathers, and one who wrote at an even earlier date, tells us that — " The apostles, in the commentaries written by themselves which we call gospels, have delivered down to us how that Jesus thus commanded them : ' He having taken bread, after that He had given thanks, said,... | |
| John Denham Parsons - 2007 - 213 Seiten
...the sword." 1 Another of the Fathers, and one who wrote at an even earlier date, tells us that— " The apostles, in the commentaries written by themselves which we call gospels, have delivered down to us how that Jesus thus commanded them : ' He having taken bread, after that He had given thanks, said,... | |
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