transubstantiation造句(1) My story "Transubstantiation" won the 2006 Prix Aurora Award, Canada's national science fiction award, for Best Short-Form Work in English.
(2) Egyptian priests practiced "transubstantiation", claiming to be able to transfer the sun god Osiris into a circular wafer.
(3) Both rejected transubstantiation as well as the Roman Catholic understanding of the mass as a sacrifice.
(4) He surrendered all he had fought for, accepting even the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and the existence of Purgatory.
(5) Some Arminians were even accused of attempting to disseminate views on the eucharist that were suspiciously similar to transubstantiation.
(6) They, however, have a wholly different outlook because of transubstantiation, which sounds like a disease but is a doctrine.
(7) These three transformations have been really difficult, but the transubstantiation of a commodity is even more difficult. Thus its difficulty is evidently shown.
(8) You are, each of you, All-That-Is experienced through your own individuality, and the transubstantiation of your flesh.
(9) But for those with little sentimental attachment to books as objects, and even less disposable shelf space, the offer of transubstantiation might well be seen as a blessing.
(10) Up until 1519, it appears Luther agreed with the official doctrine of transubstantiation.
(11) Jean turned to the viewport and thought of the phoenix once more, the transubstantiation of an entire race.