Views During the Third Period (750-1517 A.D.) (48): The Seven Sacraments: The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Transubstantiation
We concluded our preceding article with a quotation from Hodge in which he criticizes the Roman Catholic view of the Popish Mass. And that writer had begun his criticism with the remark that no doctrine than the Popish Mass is more destitute of even a semblance of Scriptural support. The words of Christ, "This do in remembrance of me," are n made to mean, "Offer the sacrifice which I myself have just offered." And the Romanists also appeal to the fact that Christ is said to be the priest...
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