Sacrificium missaticum : mysterium iniquitatis : or, A treatise concerning the sacrifice of mass (never before printed) . e he died, fbme of hisHearers coming to him, and inquiring ofhim how he did? He faid, ** I long afteryour Spiritual and SouUWelfare. He departed this Life the i8th of June1695, about eight of the clock in the morn-ing, and in the 70th year of his age. Hispious Soul, which through the whole courfeof his Life had been bent towards God, didfhew her readinefs and preparednefs for ihcfull and eternal fruition, by the fweet and? ardent breathings which it had that nightand mornin


Sacrificium missaticum : mysterium iniquitatis : or, A treatise concerning the sacrifice of mass (never before printed) . e he died, fbme of hisHearers coming to him, and inquiring ofhim how he did? He faid, ** I long afteryour Spiritual and SouUWelfare. He departed this Life the i8th of June1695, about eight of the clock in the morn-ing, and in the 70th year of his age. Hispious Soul, which through the whole courfeof his Life had been bent towards God, didfhew her readinefs and preparednefs for ihcfull and eternal fruition, by the fweet and? ardent breathings which it had that nightand morning after him j which were oftenexprelTed in thefe words j Father,, comeand take me home to thyfelf. His Body was interred in Bury Church-yard (being the Parilh Church where heliv-ed) clofe by the Ch^ncel-wall, on theSouth-fide, June 20th, 1695. A vaft con-courfe of people appeared at the Funeral,and made great Lamentation over him : TheReverend Mr, Robert Seddon of Bolton,preached the funeral Sermon at Mr. Pendte- burys CONTENT S. C H A P, IV, A Review of the Whole Page149 C H A P. V. £Ucal RefleSiions - k ?74. A TREATISE ^t)f OOM OdoaooM Mm tote oeaaHOO aaoe e oeaafiM Moo BaoooofleaQOBcooaeaDsoao^eoonflMe cffM oooo oaoo qawsno ocgooegBoooo weaoooBaoco odmowo bcmooco ooeooomswBoooe DOBSQooe oMooepoooog 90000(1000000 onf A- TREATISE CONCERNING THE Sacrifice of the Mais. I N T R b D U C T I O N. t Cor. xi, Verfe 23. For I have received of theLordf that which elfo I delivered unto jou, that the Lord ffefuSy the fame mght in which he wasbetrayed, took Bread; 24. ^nd when he had given Thanks^ he brake it,mdfaid. Take, eat: thif is my Body, which isbroken for you : this do in Remembrance, of me. 55. After the fame Manner alfo he took the Cup,when he had fupped, faying, This Cup is theNew Teftanient in my Blood: this do ye, as oftas ye drink it, in Remembrance of me. 26. For as often as ye eat-this Bread, and drinkthis Cup, ye dpfhewthe Lord^s Death till he come. IN thefe Wbrds we


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