Zwingli's interpretation of the Lord's Supper differed from Luther's in that
A) Luther held to the Catholic belief in transubstantiation.
B) Luther said that the ceremony was totally symbolic.
C) Zwingli said the ceremony was only symbolic and that no real transformation in the bread and wine occurred.
D) Luther claimed the ceremony was only symbolic and that no transformation in the bread and wine occurred.
E) Zwingli held to the belief called consubstantiation.
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