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I am calling attention just to the main points of these tremendously important matters, which can be understood better by pious meditation than explained by human language.
Martin Chemnitz
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Martin Chemnitz
Age: 63 †
Born: 1522
Born: November 9
Died: 1586
Died: April 8
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Some had the custom of receiving the Eucharist daily, some twice a week, some on the Lord's day, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, some only on the Lord's Day.
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And Christ says of that which is blessed, which is offered, received, eaten and drunk: This is My body this is My blood.
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