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A05045 The ryght and trew vndersta[n]dynge of the Supper of the Lord and the vse therof faythfully gathered out of ye holy Scriptures worthely to be embrased of all Christen people. Perused [and] alowed by dyuerse godly lerned men to the comfort of al ye trewe congregation of Christ. Lancaster, Thomas, d. 1583. 1550 (1550) STC 15188; ESTC S108242 28,145 88

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any man gyue let hym do it with synglenes let hym that rewleth do it with diligēce If anye man shewe mercye let hym do it wyth cherfulnes and let loue be amonge you wythoute dyssimulation i. Cor. vii and euerye man abyde in the same state wherin he is called no nother wyse than to the edifyenge of the bodye of Chryste whyche is hys congregation Ephe. iiii And thus is this holy Supper of oure Lorde Fyrste a remembraunce of the death of our Sauiour Iesus Christe whiche he suffred for vs i. Petre. ii throw which deathe we ar al reconciled Secondarlye it is an instruction of the pure cleane vndefyled loue whych is amonge the congregation of god lyke as I haue declared afore as the breade is made of manye Cornes and is one bread and as the Wyne is made of manye Grapes and yet is one wine so are we many mēbers and but one bodye whiche is christ My dearly beloued in Christ Iesu let euery man se earnestly to and proue himselfe accordynge to saynt Paules learnynge that he come not to the table of the Lorde bicause that it hathe bene so accustomed eyther throwe fayned holynes or desyre of worldly honour or disceat but oute of a pure cleane and vndefyled hart and so eate of the bread and drinke of the cuppe for he that eateth or drynkethe it vnworthylye eateth drynketh his owne damnaciō For al they that wyl come sit at the lords Table Mat. v. vi they must be founde faythful mercyful louynge kynde pytyfull and obedyente wythout diuision wythout hatred wythout pride wythout couetousnes that wicked eye muste be plucked out that flesh muste be mortyfyed that euell hearynge eare stopped that clattering tounge tamed that fleshelye harte cyrcumsiced youre blouddy handes clensed your belyes measured and your fete compelled wyth the Lords word ye must haue afrewilling batayll agaynste the Deuel Vide quales erunt qui mense erunt perticipes the world and the fleshe that ye may be able to resyste in the euyll daye and stande perfecte in all thinges that is in the wyll of God youre loynes muste be girded wyth truthe hauynge on the breaste plate of ryghteousnes hauynge shoes on your feit that ye maye be prepared for the Gospell of peace He must be well veaponed wyth the shylde of fayth wherwith he maye quence all the fyery dartes of Sathan Ephe. vi he must haue on the helmet of saluacyon and be gyrded with the swerd of the sprete which is the worde of god he must be a mēber serueable and prophetable accordīg to his power he must be mynded lyke vnto oure sauyoure Iesus Chryst as he was what time he kepe this holye supper or communyō with his derely beloued brethren He toke breade and wyne and gaue thankes gaue it to his disciples sayde this is my bodye and my bloude whiche is broken for youe herewyth declarynge his godly loue vide beneficia christi erga nos fauoure and mercy vpon his derely beloued brethren euen as though he would say my derely beloued chyldren so farre hath youre loue led me and your fauoure drawen me that I haue forsaken the dominyon of my heauenly father and hathe taken vpon me to be come youre seruaunte to serue you in all thynges Ezech. xxx iiii Hebre. ii bycause I saye that ye were all as scattered shepe goynge astraye Psa xxiii and that there was no man that sought youe but that ye were all meate to the grypinge and ryuenge wolues and that there was no man to delyuer youe Ezech xvi But that ye were wonded vnto death that there was no man to playster you Luke x. Therfore am I come out of the bosome of my father become lyke vnto my brether a straunger a seruaunt a worme and no man a very scorne of men and the outcast of people wandrynge in this wylde wyldernes of this world I haue sought you in cytes countres vpō mountaynes vayelles myserable haue I founde you Dume Deafe blind Cryple Pore and naked my seruice haue I declared vpon you youre synnes haue I repreued your febelnes I haue borne yea I haue caryed you vpō my shulders into my fathers house Luke x. Re. xvii Eze. xxiiii Ioh. vvi I haue deliuered you out of the mouthes of hellyshe lyons and beares your foull stynkynge wondes I haue so softly healed the peace of my father haue I declared vnto you your nakednes haue I clothed and youre pouertye I haue healped I haue gyuē vnto you fete hartes eyes eares and mouthes to walke to vnderstande to knowe to heare and to speake the wordes of euerlastynge lyfe I haue brought you into the knowledge of al ryghteousnes I haue learned you the wyll of my heauenly father And to the intente that ye maye know that I am the true messenger of my father so haue I declared it vnto you by my great wonders and myraeles Se nowe my derely beloued childrē nowe is my houre come the longe-time is ful ended now that I can serue serue you no longer wyth my lyfe learninge nowe wyll I laste of all serue you with my fleshe and bloud and bytter death For this cause am I come amonge you and leaue you this breade and this cuppe that whensoeuer ye shal come togither ye shal vse it in the remembraūce of me say dearly beloued brethrē in christ Iesu we that are here congregated together in the lordes name Quo animo celebretur coena dominica this bread this cuppe hath our sauiour Iesu christ lefte behind him that we shuld remember him therby O how frēdely hath our sauiour Iesu chryste serued vs both with his lyfe death declaring here in eating this bread drinking this cuppe Tales erimus erga alios qualis christus erga nos that we shulde folowe his blissed example seruyng one another lyke as one mēber another with prayer with learning with instructō with compelling with reproufe with mercy with loue all nedefull necessares as we haue foūd ī our sauiour Iesu christ towerd vs. Now as we are thus cōgregated in such a Christen fayth vnyte obedient i. Cor. xi so haue we godes worde and promyse a spirytuall ioye myrth coumfort of the house of Israell Mat. xxvi so reioses the congregacion of God in that beutyfull bryde knowenge well that the broken bread is a pertakynge of the bodye of christ and the cuppe of blyssing a partakynge of the bloude of Chryst whiche is shede for manye for the remycyon of synnes Ecclesia et communio Christiano cum O what gloryous banket is this where in the hungrye soule the inwarde man recayueth that inuysible breade heauēly foode which is christ Iesus O glorious cōgregaciō wherin ar no shāful songes nor vnprofytable wordes saue al onely brotherlye instruction and geuynge thankes to our sauyour Iesu christ O gloryous