“This do’ did not refer to the whole supper, and it did not even include the Jewish meal berakoth which recent liturgists have insisted underlies the eucharistic prayer.[157] The command referred not to Jewish traditions, but to the newness of his action, which was the act of eating and drinking the bread and wine which he had declared to be his body and blood.”
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Luther's Liturgical Criteria and His Reform of the Canon of the Mass
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