Berengarians
BERENGARIANS
A denomination, in the eleventh century, which adhered to the opinions of Berengarius, who asserted that the bread and wine in the Lord’s Supper are not really and essentially, but figuratively changed into the body and blood of Christ. His followers were divided in opinion as to the Eucharist. Some allowed them to be changed in effect; others admitted a change in part; and others an entire change, with this restriction, that, to those who communicated unworthily, the elements were changed back again.
Fuente: Theological Dictionary
Berengarians
the followers of Berengarius, who taught, in the eleventh century, that the bread and wine in the Lord’s Supper were not really and essentially, but figuratively, changed into the body and blood of Christ. See BERENGARIUS.