Lord’s Day 29, Chapter 2: The Lutheran Doctrine Of Consubstantiation
Reformed theologians denote the Lutheran view of the Lord's Supper by the term consubstantiation. Reformed theologians denote the Lutheran view of the Lord's Supper by the term consubstantiation. It is not exactly a Lutheran term, although it is accepted by the Lutherans as substantially a correct representation of their view. By the term we mean that the Lutherans teach in distinction from the "saeramentarians", as they call the Reformed, and in distinction too from the Romish doctrine of...
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