These "Notes" to a Sermon preached by Pusey in 1853 are a nearly exhaustive compilation of patristic quotations on the nature of the Holy Eucharist -- defending every point made by Dr. Pusey in his sermon -- that the elements remain after consecration (against transubstantiation), that the word 'transsubstantiation' had a different meaning in the time of the Fathers, and, above all -- that the Fathers speak with a Realism about the objective presence of Christ in the sacrament that is undeniable. An outstanding text-book for students of historical theology -- as well as the Oxford Movement in particular.
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