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How to use transubstantiation in a sentence

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In 1562 the Eucharist was discussed, and a doctrine of transubstantiation affirmed against all varieties of Reformation Eucharistic theology.
The embrace or denial of the doctrine of transubstantiation was the occasion for both killing and dying.
But then he talks about the Eucharist and transubstantiation and sounds very serious and almost reverential.
The blood libel makes even less sense when you consider that in the 13th century the Church adopted the doctrine of transubstantiation.
If you believe in transubstantiation, parthenogenesis and the rest of it, you're deemed fit to run the country.
In the case of Lutheranism, a doctrine of consubstantiation was as absurd as the mechanistic maneuvering of transubstantiation.
The Council reaffirmed the sanctity of the seven sacraments, transubstantiation, purgatory, and papal authority.
It reminds me of an old religious controversy between transubstantiation and consubstantiation.
He photographed cultural detritus of all sorts, and, by a perfectly natural transubstantiation, turned all he photographed into antiques.
After the doctrine of transubstantiation was rejected during the Reformation, the festival was suppressed in Protestant churches.
Many hours after, my heart was palpitating again because of the admirable experience of the transubstantiation.
The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist.
The doctrine of transubstantiation is based, in part, on the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas, who hold that material bodies are composed of accidents and substance.
According to the ritual of Communion established during the late twelfth century, it is the gesture of elevation that marks the moment of the Eucharist's transubstantiation.
Calvin tried to work with a concept of mystical real presence that avoided the empirical absurdities of transubstantiation with regard to the Eucharist.
Being a toast-and-egg man myself, my day begins with the transubstantiation of bread into its crustaceous cousin, toast.
Now, we're not getting people out there fighting for transubstantiation or to justify a document.
His intention was to defend the Cartesian doctrine of material substance against the Peripatetic doctrine of substantial forms in his explication of transubstantiation.
Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation.
They also believe in the real presence in the eucharist, but deny transubstantiation, forbid private masses, and permit the reception of the eucharist under one or both elements.
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The Lollards, who were prevalent during Kempe's era, questioned the doctrine of transubstantiation.
In 1311 a new impetus was given to the whole ceremony by the establishment of the late spring festival of Corpus Christi, a celebration of the doctrine of transubstantiation.
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