Question

Anglicans fond of high ritual are often called “smells and [these objects]” Christians. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these objects used twice while the Words of Institution are spoken in some Lutheran churches. These objects are used to signal the start of mass.
ANSWER: bells [accept smells and bells or altar bells or sacring bells]
[10h] Lutherans use bells to signify this two-word doctrine, which holds that Jesus’s role during communion is both substantial and true, and not merely symbolic.
ANSWER: real presence
[10e] A “lynch bell” was the last of three bells that rung during these events in an old English custom. Anglican sermons at these events recite “ashes to ashes” as earth is heaped over a coffin.
ANSWER: funerals [accept death]
<Michael Bentley, RMP - Christian Practice&gt; ~22425~ &lt;Editor: Kevin Thomas>

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