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A02663 A notable and learned sermon or homilie, made vpon saint Andrewes daye last past 1556 in the Cathedral curche of S. Paule in London, by Mayster Ihon Harpesfeild doctour of diuinitie and canon residenciary of the sayd churche, set furthe by the bishop of London. Harpsfield, John, 1516-1578. 1536 (1536) STC 12795; ESTC S112490 8,697 42

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we were by thys dayes benefit vnited and reconciled againe We were I say rid from that mysery which sainct Paule speaketh of in the second chapiter of his Epistle to the Ephesians sayinge Eratis illo in tempore sine christo alienatia conuersatione Israel et hospites testamentorum promissionis spem non habentes et sine deo in hoc mundo Ye were at that tyme without Christe Ye were straiinge from the conuersacion of Israel ye were strangers from the testamentes hauyng no hope of the promysse and men without god in this worlde Yf wee nowe perceaue these two pointes whiche I haue declared the one of goddes singular benefyte as this day conferred and bestowed vpon vs the other touching the dredfull daungers we were in before we haue then a thirde parte to playe with kynge Dauyd that is to acknoweledge these miseries to haue comen vppon vs for oure offences in sayinge euery one of vs. Castigans castigauit me dominus et morti non tradidit me God hath chastened me but he hath not delyuered me into death The fourthe poynt also is to be ioyned to the other three that is to giue thankes as Dauid dyd and to exhort all other to do the same whithe for my parte I shall do with the wordes of my theme sayinge unto you Constituite diem solennem in condensis vsque ad cornu altaris Of late men pulled downe aultars contempned the seruice and sacrifice of the aultar but now we must come in gret multitudes to the aultar to the seruice of the aultar and the sacrifice of the aultar I meane to the Masse And in consideration of the highe worke of god done on the aultar we must make great solempnity specially on this day And beholde besides the benefyt of our reconciliacion chauncyng on this daye we haue yet by S. Andrewe a confirmacion of our beliefe in the sacrament and sacrifice of the aulter by that hee saide and did this daye For amonge other aunsweres whiche the blessed apostle S. Andrewe made to the cruel Aegeas he said Omnipotēti deo qui vnus verꝰ est ego omni die sacrifico Non thurisfumū nec taurorum mugientium carnes nec hircorum sanguinē sed immaculatum agnum quotidle in altari sacrifico cuius carnes posteaquàm omnis populꝰ māducauerit sanguinē eius biberit tamen integer parmanet immaculatus that is I do offer sacrifice euery day to God almighty not the smoke of franckencens nor the fleshe of roring bulles or the blood of goates but I sacrifice euery daye on the aultar the immaculate lambe whose flesh after that al the people hath eaten and hath dronke his bloud yet he abideth whole and immaculate What can bee plainer spoken either of the presence of Christes body bloud in the sacrament of the aultar or of the sacrifice of the Masse then here is spoken And as plainely the same blessed apostle vttereth in that that foloweth a nother point worthy to be considered For when Aegeas maruailinge at his talke saied vnto him Quomodo potest hoc fieri howe can this bee done S. Andrewe aunswered Sivis scire quomodo potest fieri assume formā discipuli vt possis discernere quod quaeris It thou wilt know how it may be done take vpō thee the shape or fourme of a disciple or lerner that thou may discerne the thing that thou askest Which because Aegeas would not do he could not vnderstād the mistery as in our days so many as would pre supteously teache themselfes not lerne of Christes church erred in the truthe of Christes sacraumentes Wherfore I ethorte you with the woordes of my theme kepe this day a solemne day kepe solempne procession make great solēnitie so as your deuotion may stretch euen to the aultar or rather the prophete Dauid foreseyng in spirite the benefite of christian vnitie doth exhort you therto and with the prophete Dauid S. Peter the prince of the Apostles to whose authoritie wee are recouered exhorteth you and with Dauid S. Peter Peters brother saint Andrewe whose feast we kepe exhorteth you and with the aboue them Christ our sauiour exhorteth you to reioyce and be thankeful for the great benefite of god comen this day vnto you that we keping our selues with in his folde on earth maye bee found in the numbre of those lābes which srāding on his right hand at the daye of Dome shall heare our lorde say vnto them Come ye blessed children of my father possesse the kyngdome which was prepared for you frō the beginning of the worlde Which send vnto vs al the father the sonne and the holy ghost to whome be al honour glory world without ende Amen Imprynted at London by Robert Caly within the precinct of the late dessolued house of the graye Freers nowe conuerted to an Hospitall called Christes Hospitall