Views During The Time of the Reformation (77): Views on the Sacraments: Lord’s Supper (The Zwinglian View)
The Zwinglian view of the Lord's Supper is known as the symbolical view. Concerning this view of the Lord's Sipper, Rev. Hoeksema writes in his Dogmatics as follows: "The traditional and generally accepted representation of the Zwinglian view is that this reformer did not really see a sacrament at all in the Eucharist. According to him the Lord's Supper was a mere feast of commemoration. In the Lord's Supper there was really no operation of God in Christ, but rather an act on the part of the...
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