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thing." AUGUSTINE: 432 "It consists of two things, the visible species of<br />

the elements, <strong>and</strong> the invisible flesh <strong>and</strong> blood. of our Lord Jesus, the<br />

Sacrament, <strong>and</strong> the thing of the Sacrament, the body <strong>and</strong> blood of Christ."<br />

HESYCHIUS: "At the same time bread <strong>and</strong> flesh." AUGUSTINE: “One<br />

thing is the object of vision, the other of the underst<strong>and</strong>ing."<br />

7. <strong>The</strong>y assert that the heavenly is received in the earthly.<br />

TERTULLIAN: 433 "In the bread is accounted the body of Christ. His<br />

blood He hath consecrated in wine." CYRIL 434 of Jerusalem: "In the type<br />

of bread His body is given thee, <strong>and</strong> in the type of wine His blood, that<br />

thou mayest be of one body <strong>and</strong> of one blood with Him. His sacred flesh<br />

<strong>and</strong> precious blood we receive in the bread <strong>and</strong> wine." AUGUSTINE: 435<br />

"Receive in the bread that which hung upon the cross. Receive in the cup<br />

that which was shed from Christ's side." He severely reproves Urbicus 436<br />

for "reproachful words against the whole Church of Christ from the rising<br />

of the sun unto the going down thereof;" <strong>and</strong> most of all because he does<br />

not believe that "now also the blood is received in the cup."<br />

CHRYSOSTOM: 437 "That which is in the cup is that which flowed from<br />

His side, <strong>and</strong> of it we are partakers." FACUNDUS: "<strong>The</strong> Sacrament of<br />

His body <strong>and</strong> blood, which is in the consecrated bread <strong>and</strong> cup. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

contain in them the mystery of His body <strong>and</strong> blood."<br />

8. <strong>The</strong>y assert that the heavenly is received with the earthly.<br />

CHRYSOSTOM: 438 "With those things which are seen, we believe, are<br />

present the body <strong>and</strong> blood of Christ."<br />

9. <strong>The</strong>y assert that the heavenly is received under the earthly.<br />

HILARY: 439 "Under the Sacrament of the flesh to be communicated to us,<br />

He hath mingled the nature of His own flesh...We truly under a mystery<br />

receive the flesh of His body." CYRIL of Jerusalem: 440 "Under the<br />

species of bread<br />

432 Apud. Gratian. II. 48.<br />

433 De Oratione, IV. Adv. Marc. IV. 40.<br />

434 Cateches IV. Epist. ad. Coelosyr.<br />

435 Ad. Neophytos, I.<br />

436 Epist. LXXXVI.<br />

437 Hom. XXIV. in I. Cor.<br />

438 Horn. XXIV. in I. Cor. De Sacerdot. III.<br />

439 De Trinitat. VIII.<br />

440 Catech. Mystagog. 4.

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