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The Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy

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F O I R C E A D A L<br />

Sacramuinteadh ainm an neithe da-<br />

rab Sacraimiinteadha fad do bheith<br />

orra.<br />

M, Ane nach bfuil full agas feoil Chii<br />

<strong>of</strong>d andfin mar rug anogh e, & mar<br />

do ce'fadh go corporrdha e.<br />

D. Ni fhuil fe mar fin and, dir ata fe<br />

go corporrdha ar deaflaimh an A-<br />

thar ar neamh, mar theagaifgeas air<br />

teagail an chreidimh dhiiinn, acht<br />

ge ta fe go Spioratalta lena chumha<br />

chtaibh fa Sacramuint naomhthafin<br />

M. Cre'd ele tabhacht na Sacramuinte<br />

dhuinne rena caitheamh Ì<br />

D. Is mor fin gan amharas, dir an tan<br />

chaithmaoid an Tfacramuint go<br />

diongmhalta, fa modh inar orduigh<br />

l<strong>of</strong>a ar Dtighearna dhiiinn, caith-<br />

maoid, agas dhnaoid feoil, agas fuil<br />

Chri<strong>of</strong>d go fpioratalta, agas beathaighthear<br />

ar nanmanda le' corp, &<br />

le fuil l<strong>of</strong>a Cri<strong>of</strong>d do chum na bea-<br />

thadh futhaine, & ni hand fanaran<br />

naomhthafa, is in iarrata dhiiinn an<br />

llanughadh fin, acht ar neamh ag<br />

tdgbhail<br />

the names <strong>of</strong> the things <strong>of</strong> which they are Sacraments should<br />

be given to them.<br />

M. Are not the flesh and the blood <strong>of</strong> Christ present as the virgin<br />

bore him, and as he was crucified in the body.<br />

U. No, for his body is at the right hand <strong>of</strong> the Father in heaven,<br />

as the article <strong>of</strong> our faith teaches us, although he is spiritually<br />

with his power, present in that holy Sacrament.<br />

M. What fartlier efficacy is there in our use <strong>of</strong> the Sacraments ?<br />

D. <strong>The</strong>re is much indeed, for when we use the Sacrament aright,<br />

in the manner which Jesus our Lord commands, we eat and<br />

drink the body and the blood <strong>of</strong> Christ spiritually, and our souls<br />

are nourished by the body and the blood <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ unto<br />

everlasting life, and it is not in this holy bread that we should<br />

seek our salvation but in heaven by raising up our minds to

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