Johnson, J. (1724). The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported: Part the first. In Which The Nature of the Eucharist is Explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the four first Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist is a proper Material Sacrifice, That it is both Eucharistic, and Propitiatory, That it is to be offer'd by proper Officers, That the Oblation is to be made on a proper Altar, That it is properly consum'd by Manducation. To which is Added, A Proof, that what our Saviour speaks concerning Eating his Flesh, and Drinking his Blood, in the vith Chapter of St. John's Gospel, is principally meant of the Eucharist. With a Prefatory Epistle to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Wise's Book, which he calls The Christian Eucharist rightly Stated: And some Reflections on a stitch'd Book, Entituled, An Answer to the Exceptions made against the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge. The second edition revised and corrected. By John Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Cranbrook in the Diocese of Canterbury. printed for Robert Knaplock, at the Bishop's-Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Johnson, John. The Unbloody Sacrifice, and Altar, Unvail'd and Supported: Part the First. In Which The Nature of the Eucharist Is Explain'd According to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist Is a Proper Material Sacrifice, That It Is Both Eucharistic, and Propitiatory, That It Is to Be Offer'd by Proper Officers, That the Oblation Is to Be Made on a Proper Altar, That It Is Properly Consum'd by Manducation. To Which Is Added, A Proof, That What Our Saviour Speaks Concerning Eating His Flesh, and Drinking His Blood, in the Vith Chapter of St. John's Gospel, Is Principally Meant of the Eucharist. With a Prefatory Epistle to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Wise's Book, Which He Calls The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated: And Some Reflections on a Stitch'd Book, Entituled, An Answer to the Exceptions Made Against the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge. The Second Edition Revised and Corrected. By John Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Cranbrook in the Diocese of Canterbury. London: printed for Robert Knaplock, at the Bishop's-Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1724.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Johnson, John. The Unbloody Sacrifice, and Altar, Unvail'd and Supported: Part the First. In Which The Nature of the Eucharist Is Explain'd According to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist Is a Proper Material Sacrifice, That It Is Both Eucharistic, and Propitiatory, That It Is to Be Offer'd by Proper Officers, That the Oblation Is to Be Made on a Proper Altar, That It Is Properly Consum'd by Manducation. To Which Is Added, A Proof, That What Our Saviour Speaks Concerning Eating His Flesh, and Drinking His Blood, in the Vith Chapter of St. John's Gospel, Is Principally Meant of the Eucharist. With a Prefatory Epistle to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Wise's Book, Which He Calls The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated: And Some Reflections on a Stitch'd Book, Entituled, An Answer to the Exceptions Made Against the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge. The Second Edition Revised and Corrected. By John Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Cranbrook in the Diocese of Canterbury. printed for Robert Knaplock, at the Bishop's-Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1724.