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 . ts than Chrift bimfelf , and are content to exped: 720 more from his Inftitution, than he himjelf put into it 5 yet to arrive at the full meaning of what our Lord and his Apoftles taught about it, is what he ought to aim at {a): For he himfelf ac-knowledges, that it ought certainly to be far


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 . ts than Chrift bimfelf , and are content to exped: 720 more from his Inftitution, than he himjelf put into it 5 yet to arrive at the full meaning of what our Lord and his Apoftles taught about it, is what he ought to aim at {a): For he himfelf ac-knowledges, that it ought certainly to be far from the Thoughts of every Chriftian,* to le/fen any Privileges, or undervalue any^ Promifes annexd by Chrift to any Duty or Inftitution of his Religion. It is an inexcufable Fault wilfully to attempt it j^ and an inexcujable CareleJJhefs to do it for• want of due Confideration (b), {a) Prtf. Pag. vii. (b) Pref, Pag. v. FINIS. THE SACRAMENT O F T H E LORDS SUPPER C O N S ID E R;D : Or the BISHOPS of L-d-n and W-h—r COMPARED. W I T H A POSTSCRIPT. OccafionM by a late Pamphlet intituled, ChriJlianExceptiom to the Plai?i Account^ &c. —vet ere s avtas tibi de pulmone revello. P e R s. LONDON: trinted for J. R o b e R t s, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. ly^d. [Price One Shilling.]. PREFACE.


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