. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... be brought to allow itA heart sincere may be secure,And, waving all its scruples, sure,Since faith alones enough to do it; For faith supplies the senses want, . And makes good measure where thats scant. In the Manual of Godly Prayers, there is another hymn by thesame saint, which is in English as follows: At his last supper made by nightHe with his brethren takes his seat,And having kept the ancient rite,Usin
. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... be brought to allow itA heart sincere may be secure,And, waving all its scruples, sure,Since faith alones enough to do it; For faith supplies the senses want, . And makes good measure where thats scant. In the Manual of Godly Prayers, there is another hymn by thesame saint, which is in English as follows: At his last supper made by nightHe with his brethren takes his seat,And having kept the ancient rite,Using the laws prescribed meat,His twelve disciples doth invite,From his own hands himself to Word made flesli, to words impartsSuch strength, that bread himself is made,He wine into his blood converts :And if our sense here fail and satisfy religious heartsFaith only can the truth to this sacrament so high,Low reverence let us now direct;Old rites must yield in dignityTo this, with such great graces deckt;And faith will all those wants supply,Wherein the senses feel defect. Again: O saving host, that openst heavens doorTh arms of our foes do us enclose,. No. 31. Benediction of the foundation, p. 8.
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