| Freeman G. Henry - 1994 - 412 strani
...appear to represent prophetic affirmations of life. The first of them, for example, declares: He was the Word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it And what the Word did make it, I do believe and take it. After a time Albion Moonlight stops inserting lyric poems into his journal,... | |
| John Congram - 1995 - 196 strani
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| Tate Gallery - 1995 - 264 strani
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| 1995 - 212 strani
...political reasons, and imitate her response in verse and its deliberate ambiguity to the debate: Christ was the Word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it: And what that Word did make it, That I believe, and take it. So let us not worry about the method and nature... | |
| Antony Jay - 1996 - 536 strani
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| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 strani
...question at her Coronation in 1558 as to the presence of Christ in the Sacrament, by saying: Christ was the Word that spake it, He took the bread and brake it, And what that Word did make it, I do believe and take it.1 ,-j Queen Elizabeth I asserted: (•Elizabeth Tudor;... | |
| Geoffrey Wainwright - 1997 - 208 strani
...canny reply of Queen Elizabeth I when asked for her view of Christ's presence is to be appreciated: Twas God the Word that spake it, He took the bread...the Word did make it, That I believe and take it. In twentieth-century eucharistic theology, the role of Christ as creative Word has enjoyed renewed... | |
| Frank Alexander Peake - 1997 - 268 strani
...presence." He did not quote John Donne's famous verse but it evidently represented his position: Christ was the Word that spake it. He took the bread and brake it. What His Word doth make it, That I believe and take it. Concerning Confession and absolution, he said... | |
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