“However, the centrality and prominence given to the words should not be interpreted, as Bouyer suggests, as being a pronounced medieval idea of consecration by recitation of the words, nor primarily as an expression of Luther’s doctrine of the presence, commonly termed ‘consubstantiation’.”
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Luther's Liturgical Criteria and His Reform of the Canon of the Mass
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