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Views During The Time of the Reformation (77): Views on the Sacraments: Lord’s Supper (The Zwinglian View)

Herman Veldman·1963-11-01
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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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Author
Herman Veldman
Date

1963-11-01

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Scripture References
Luke
Luke 22:19Luke 22:17-20
Matthew 26:26-28
John
John 6:30-63John 6:51John 6:63John 6:35John 6:50
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