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speratus said:

We do not consider the difference significant since both Reform camps deny the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the unity of the person.

In what does the "Real Presence" consist, Speratus? To say that Christ's body and blood are present with the bread and wine is not the same as to say that they are the bread and wine. The phrase in Latin, hoc est corpus meum ("this is my body"), which Luther insisted on does not indicate that the body is present with the bread. The Romanists go still further and say that the bread and wine become the body and blood, but even that is not to say that they are the body and blood, for Christ never said they the bread and wine become anything, but that they already are.


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.