Sacrificium missaticum : mysterium iniquitatis : or, A treatise concerning the sacrifice of mass (never before printed) . liVumn ituHaa aut tH-ginUata, outklferitts-ritateria imaginim-, ^ttfffUoSA Gi^tilis i)l»» Juos -vetterof-iantur, vd pannt/m rubrumin heftn ek^eoum, fiiod narraturdi hckppis, lid wva oMimalia. tit quomdam Mgvptii; quameitrum, qui /rifftum Jiaajs. Coft. Enckir. Ct 8, de Eucbar,f. lo. p. 308. f FiJX>er cbhtr. OEcolamp, L. 1. C. Z. J De Euchar. L. 4. C. 29. 2 porten- Mysterium Iniquitatis. 173 portentous Falfehoods that ever appeared in theWorlds As hath been fufficiently (h


Sacrificium missaticum : mysterium iniquitatis : or, A treatise concerning the sacrifice of mass (never before printed) . liVumn ituHaa aut tH-ginUata, outklferitts-ritateria imaginim-, ^ttfffUoSA Gi^tilis i)l»» Juos -vetterof-iantur, vd pannt/m rubrumin heftn ek^eoum, fiiod narraturdi hckppis, lid wva oMimalia. tit quomdam Mgvptii; quameitrum, qui /rifftum Jiaajs. Coft. Enckir. Ct 8, de Eucbar,f. lo. p. 308. f FiJX>er cbhtr. OEcolamp, L. 1. C. Z. J De Euchar. L. 4. C. 29. 2 porten- Mysterium Iniquitatis. 173 portentous Falfehoods that ever appeared in theWorlds As hath been fufficiently (hewn in a Dif-courfe on thatSubjed*. And tho they may raek,torture, banifli, burn and maflacre Us (as theyhave done many Millions of faithful Chriftians,whole Souls now under the Altar, are crying, Ol^ord, how longf ?) foj: thi^ caufe -, yetIt will (we are in no Doubt thereof) be found(to their eternal Shame and Confufioh) a greatTruth, when that great Day of the Lord, flialibring Them and Us together, on the open Stage,before Angels and Men. • See our Authors Triati/e on TraufubJlanUaUon, as aiovt^f Rtv. ix. CHAP. 174 Sacrificium MissATicuivi teoMoopOoswooooeoMooeoeaoooiMtfWWMOOSQMOOOOOOgo 0000 a0O0W0Oot»oa9QUP0W>C00O0Oga00W80WW0O00PQPWBfl0WWtlBgpW OOW 900 pcooa C H A P/ V/Practical Reflections. THEREFORE have nothing to do witffRome-. -Flee from Popery, and efpeciallyfrom their abominable Mafe, which is the chiefPart of their Worlhip. This, Sirs, is the Endof all that I have endeavoured on this fubjedtiWhat I have mainly deflgned and aimed at^ inthe whole foregoing Difcourfe, hath been to fetSomething before you that may conduce, inifome Degree, to prevent yoUr Deception, Se-dudlion, and Defeftion into this moft pferqici-ous Error j to promote your Settlement andEftablifhment in the prefent Truth ; and to fof--tify your Minds for a refokite, conftant, and pa-tient Bearing of Perfecutions in Defence thereofand in oppofition to xhis great Myftery of Ini-quity. This,


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