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 . VOST. POSTSCRIPT. s IN C E the foregoing Sheets were fent1^^ to the Prefs, I have met with a Pam-phlet, intituled Chrijiian Exceptions to thePlain Account^ Sec. upon which I beg leaveto beflow a Remark or two. The Author fets out, with charo^ino- So^cinianifm on the Plain Account^ and yet,in the f


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 . VOST. POSTSCRIPT. s IN C E the foregoing Sheets were fent1^^ to the Prefs, I have met with a Pam-phlet, intituled Chrijiian Exceptions to thePlain Account^ Sec. upon which I beg leaveto beflow a Remark or two. The Author fets out, with charo^ino- So^cinianifm on the Plain Account^ and yet,in the fame breath, tells us, that his L—pinterprets the Pafiages of Scripture relatingto the Eucharijt^ particularly that of St Paid,(i Cor, X. 16.) on which the main Strefs ofthe Controverfy refts, in a manner quite dif-ferent from the moil noted Socinian , this is to Jliunble at the threjJ:old, Another Charge again ft our Author is^that, in truth, he has advanced nothingnew ; that every thing in his book has * been faid a hundred times over ; fome by Pelagians^ others by Socinians, and others * by downright profefsd Unbelievers; and H 2 therefore. [51] therefore, that * it favours of Vanity in him to cifliime an Air of faying what no* body has faid before him/ If his L—p,in no part o


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