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Sacramentally

Sacramentally \Sac`ra*men"tal*ly\, adv. In a sacramental manner.

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sacramentally

adv. in a sacramental manner

Usage examples of "sacramentally".

First of all, from desire of receiving the sacrament itself, and thus are said to be baptized, and to eat spiritually, and not sacramentally, they who desire to receive these sacraments since they have been instituted.

Now we are likened unto Him sacramentally in Baptism, according to Rom.

Consequently those to whom Baptism is wanting thus, cannot obtain salvation: since neither sacramentally nor mentally are they incorporated in Christ, through Whom alone can salvation be obtained.

Whether there are two ways of eating this sacrament, namely, sacramentally and spiritually?

But there are no two distinct ways of receiving Baptism, namely, sacramentally and spiritually.

Therefore sinners eat the body of Christ sacramentally, and not the just only.

But if it qualify the verb on the part of the one eating, then, properly speaking, he does not eat sacramentally, because he uses what he takes, not as a sacrament, but as simple food.

But only those are to be allowed to share in the eating who are united with Christ not merely sacramentally, but likewise really.

First, the very idea of an analogy between the separate works of God leads to the conclusion that the system which is of less importance is economically or sacramentally connected with the more momentous system, and of this conclusion the theory, to which I was inclined as a boy, viz.