A Testimony of antiquity concerning the sacramental body and blood of Christ, written in the old Saxon tongue before the conquest : being a homily appointed, in the reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a charge, to the people ; together with the two epistles of Aelfric on the sam subject . that Peaceand Good-will, which Chrift came to eflablifhamojigji Men, or contrary to that Love andCharity, which it was the great Dejign of thisvery Injlitution, to promote amongfl Chriftians. / make no Apology^ for moflly making ife ofthe fame Arguments with a late learned andexcellent Divine of o


A Testimony of antiquity concerning the sacramental body and blood of Christ, written in the old Saxon tongue before the conquest : being a homily appointed, in the reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a charge, to the people ; together with the two epistles of Aelfric on the sam subject . that Peaceand Good-will, which Chrift came to eflablifhamojigji Men, or contrary to that Love andCharity, which it was the great Dejign of thisvery Injlitution, to promote amongfl Chriftians. / make no Apology^ for moflly making ife ofthe fame Arguments with a late learned andexcellent Divine of our Church^^ more efpecial-ly in Proof of my firfi and fecond Propojitions,It is allowed on all Hands^ that he hath ex-haufled the Subjecfl; and that little or nothingnew can eafily be faid of it, — // were to bewiped that this learned Author^ when hepreached the Sermons {of which he tells us thisTreatife is the Subjiance) had thought fit thento puhlifd them \ and have chofen rather thento have e?tgaged in this Controverfy^ whiljl hewas livings who was beji able to oppofe him : ButJiill it is to he hoped^ that there will never bewanti7ig thofCy who will be able and willing todefend thefe Primitive Do6lrines» * Mr. Johnfon. Mr. Nelfon in his Chnjiian Sacrifice defends the fameDodtrine. I N,. THE INTRODUCTION


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