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Protestant Transubstantiantion: Historial Testimony

Protestant Transubstantiantion: Historial Testimony

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  • Keith A. Mathison

This article supports the use of bread and wine in the sacrament of Lord's Supper. The author is convinced that the replacement of wine by grape juice is unbiblical, and gives reasons for this based on the history of the early church.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2001. 4 pages.

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