In the first place, our faith ought to lay hold on Christ as God and man in that nature by which He has been made our neighbor, kinsman, and brother.
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Nevertheless the meaning is not that the blessed bread which is divided, which is offered, and which the apostles received from the hand of Christ was not the body of Christ but becomes the body of Christ when the eating of it is begun.Martin Chemnitz
But this faith was first conceived through the preaching of the apostles, which they themselves had received from the teaching of the Son of God.
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For Christ, both God and man, must lay hold on us in order that there may be a union between Him and us.
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And for this reason He assumed our nature, that in that nature, which was under the Law, satisfaction and fulfillment might be made.
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