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- juice) in the Eucharist (more often referred to as "the Lord's Supper" by memorialists) are purely symbolic representations of the body and blood of Jesus Christ...
- life. The author of a memoir may be referred to as a memoirist or a memorialist. Memoirs have been written since the ancient times, as shown by Julius...
- faith. The 1549 Consensus Tigurinus unified Zwingli and Bullinger's memorialist theology of the Eucharist, which taught that it was simply a reminder...
- Jim Henson was an African man who was enslaved in Maryland, U.S. Henson escaped slavery, and made his way to Canada, where his slave narrative, entitled...
- Meriel Buchanan (5 September 1886 – 6 February 1959) was a British memorialist. The daughter of the last British Amb****ador to Imperial Russia, she wrote...
- comprehensiveness of the tradition. A few low-church Anglicans take a strictly memorialist (Zwinglian) view of the sacrament. In other words, they see Holy Communion...
- Charles Honoré d'Albert, Duke of Chevreuse, as well as the renowned memorialist, Louis de Rouvroy, Duke of Saint-Simon. These high-ranking aristocrats...
- body", a teaching that became the basis for modern Latter-day Saints' "memorialist" view of their sacrament ordinance (analogous to communion). Jesus's...
- neither wholly a matter of transubstantiation nor simply devotional and memorialist in orientation. The Anglican churches do not adhere to the belief that...
- Kazimirovna Gertsyk, Evgeniya Gertsyk, Yevgenia Gertsyk, Evgenia Kazimirovna Gerzyk Occupation(s) writer, translator, memorialist Years active 1901-1941...