单词 | adessenarian |
释义 | † adessenariann. Church History. Obsolete. rare. A person who believes in the real presence of Christ's body in the Eucharist, but does not explain the presence by transubstantiation.The Latin etymon, Adessenarii, was used polemically by Roman Catholic writers in the Reformation period with reference to proponents of the Lutheran doctrine of real presence, implying that it was like medieval Eucharistic theologies rejected by the Council of Trent, e.g. consubstantiation and impanation. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > eucharistic doctrines > presence of Christ in communion > [noun] > actual > person denying sacramentarian1535 sacramentary1538 significatist1580 figurist1587 symbolist1587 adessenarian1744 sacramentarist1828 sacramentalist1840 sacramenter1845 symbolizer1903 1565 T. Stapleton tr. F. Staphylus Apologie f. 86 Adessenarii, which beleue the præsence of the true body and bloud of Christ in the Supper.] 1744 Suppl. to Dr. Harris's Dict. Arts & Sci. Adessenarians, a Branch of the Sacramentarians, so called from the Latin adesse, to be present; because they believed that Presence of Christ's Body in the Eucharist, tho' in a manner different from the Romanists. They are subdivided into those, who held that the body of Jesus Christ is in the Bread, whence they are likewise called Impanatores; those who held that it is about the Bread; those who said it is with the Bread; and those who maintained that it is under the Bread. 1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects 6/1 Adessenarians, a controversial designation..for the Lutherans of the sixteenth century, who maintained that Christ is really and truly present (adesse) in the Holy Eucharist. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1744 |
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