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A02630 An ansvvere to Maister Iuelles chalenge, by Doctor Harding Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572. 1564 (1564) STC 12758; ESTC S103740 230,710 411

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and secrete rome of the churche In epistola ad Innocentiū as it was in the tyme of Chrysostom at Constantinople In some other places we reade that it was kepte in the bishoppes palais neare to the churche and in the holy dayes brought reuerently to the churche and sette vppon th'aulter which for abuses committed was by order of councelles abrogated In Cōcil Braccarē 3. Can. 5. Thus in diuerse places diuersely it hath ben kepte euery where reuerently and surely so as it might be safe from iniurie and villainie of miscreātes and dispysers of it The hanging vp of it on high hath ben the maner of England as Lindewode noteth vpon the constitutions prouinciall on high that wicked dispite might not reache to it vnder a Canopie for shewe of reuerence and honour If princes be honored with cloth of estate bishops with solemne thrones in their churches and deanes with canopies of tapistrie sylke and arras as we see in sundry cathedrall churches and no man finde faulte with it why shuld M. Iuell mislike the Canopie that is vsed for honour of that blessed Sacramēt wherein is conteined the very body of Christ and through the inseparable ioyning together of bothe natures in vnitie of person Christ him selfe very God and man With what face speaketh he against the Canopie vsed to the honour of Christ in the Sacrament that sytting in the bishoppes seate at Salesburie can abyde the syght of a solene canopie made of paineted bourdes spredde ouer his head If he had ben of counsell with Moses Dauid and Salomon it is lyke he would haue reproued their iudgementes for the great honour they vsed and caused so to be continewed towardes the Arke wherein was conteined nothing but the tables of the lawe Aarons rodde and a pottefull of Manna King Dauid thought it very vnsitting 2. Reg. 7. and felte great remorse in heart that he dwelte in a house of Cedres and the Arke of God was putte in the myddes of skynnes that is of the tabernacle whose outward partes were couered with beastes skynnes And now there is one fownde among other monstrouse and straunge formes of creatures maners and doctrines who being but duste and ashes as Abrahā sayde of him selfe promoted to the name of a bishop and not chosen I wene to doo high seruice of a man according to Gods owne hearte as Dauid was thinketh not him selfe vnworthy to sytte in a bishopes chayer vnder a gorgeouse testure or Canopie of gilted bourdes and can not suffer the pretiouse body of Christ whereby we are redemed to haue for remembraunce of honour done of our parte so much as a litle Canopie a thing of small price Yet was the Arke but a shadowe and this the body that the figure this the truthe that the type or signe this the very thing it selfe As I doo not enuie M. Iuell that honour by what right so euer he enioyeth it So I can not but blame him for bereuing Christ of his honour in this blessed Sacrament Now concerning this article it selfe if it may be called an article wherein M. Iuell thinketh to haue great aduantage against vs as though nothing could be brought for it though it be not one of the greatest keyes nor of the highest mysteries of our Religion as he reporteth it to bee the more to deface it of the Canopie what may be fownde I leaue to others neither it forceth greatly Hanging vp of the Sacramēt in a pixe ouer the aulter is auncient But of the hanging vp of the Sacrament ouer the aulter we fynde plaine mention in S. Basiles lyfe written by Amphilochius that worthy bishop of Iconium Who telleth that S. Basile at his Masse hauing diuided the Sacramēt in three partes dyd put the one in to the golden dooue after which forme the Pyxe was then cōmonly made hanging ouer the aulter His wordes be these Imposuerit columbae aureae pendenti super altare And for further euidence that such pyxes made in forme of a dooue in remembraunce of the holy ghost that appeared like a dooue were hāged vp ouer th'aulter we fynde in the actes of the Generall councell holdē at Constantinople that the clergie of Antioche accused one Seuerus an heretike before Iohn the patriarke and the councell there that he had ryfled and spoyled the holy aulters and molted the cōsecrated vesselles and had made awaye with some of them to his cōpanions praesumpsisset etiam columbas aureas argenteas in formam Spiritus sancti super diuina lauacra et altaria appensas vna cum alijs sibi appropriare dicens non oportere in specie columbae Spiritum sanctum nominare Which is to saye that he had presumed also to conuerte to his owne vse besyde other thinges the golden and syluerne dooues made to represent the holy ghoste that were hanged vp ouer the holy fontes and aulters saying that no mā ought to speake of the holy ghoste in the shape of a dooue Neither hath the Sacrament ben kepte in all places and in all tymes in one maner of vessels So it be reuerently kepte for the viage prouision for the sicke no catholike man will maineteine strife for the maner and order of keping Symmachus a very worthy bishop of Rome in the tyme of Anastasius the Emperour as it is written in his lyfe made two vesselles of syluer to reserue the Sacrament in and set them on the aulters of two churches in Rome of S. Syluester and of S. Androw These vesselles they call commonly ciboria We fynde likewise in the lyfe of S. Gregorie that he also like Symmachus made such a vessell which they call ciborium for the Sacrament with fouer pillours of pure syluer and set it on the aulter at S. Petres in Rome In a worke of Gregorius Turonensis this vessell is called turris in qua mysterium dominici corporis habebatur a tower wherein our lordes body was kepte In an olde booke de poenitentia of Theodorus the greke of Tarsus in Cilicia sometyme archbishop of Cantorbury before Beda his tyme it is called pixis cum corpore Domini ad viaticum pro infirmis The pyxe with our lordes body for the viage prouision for the sicke In that booke in an admonition of a bishop to his clergie in a synode warning is geuen that nothing be put vppon th'aulter in tyme of the Sacrifice but the cofer of Relikes the booke of the fouer Euāgelistes and the pyxe with our lordes body Thus we fynde that the blessed Sacrament hath alwaies ben kepte in some places in a pyxe hanged vp ouer the aulter in some other places otherwise euery where and in all tymes safely and reuerently as is declared to be alwaile in readynes for the viage prouision of the sicke Which keping of it for that godly purpose and with like due reuerēce if M. Iuell and the Sacramentaries would admitte no man will be either so scrupulouse or so contentiouse as to stryue with them either for the