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A History of the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, Vol. I is unavailable, but you can change that!

This large two-volume set is one of the most complete works on the Eucharist, and is still recognized today as one of the most valuable. The first volume begins with an analysis of the relevant portions of the New Testament. Stone then systematically analyzes each time period in the history of the Church to the Reformation in the sixteenth century. In each period it provides quotes and analysis...

THE allusions to the Holy Eucharist in the Christian writings between the close of the canon of the New Testament and the Council of Nicæa in 325 are less numerous and less lengthy than might perhaps be anticipated by those familiar with modern controversies. For the purpose of an historical inquiry into the doctrine held in the Church they have the advantage that they are found in writers representing different lines of thought, who lived in different localities
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