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Protestant Transubstantiantion: Thesis; Biblical Witness

Protestant Transubstantiantion: Thesis; Biblical Witness

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  • Keith A. Mathison

Some Protestant Churches have the idea of transubstantiation in that when the crackers and grape juice are blessed by the pastor, they are mysteriously transubstantiated into the proper elements of the Lord's Supper. This article discusses the biblical reasons for the use of wine for the Lord's Supper, rather than just using grape juice.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2000. 10 pages.

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