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A13884 Vindiciæ Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ: or A iustification of the religion now professed in England VVherein it is prooued to be the same which was taught by our Sauiour Iesus Christ, and by his holy Apostles; written for their vse that haue desired such proofe. By W.T. Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635.; A. B.; Travers, Walter, d. 1646, attributed name. 1630 (1630) STC 24188; ESTC S118507 48,208 86

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God alone And by like Authority there are learned Homilies set out declaring and prouing that to worship creatures in themselues or in their Images and to haue them in Churches is not lawfull Now in some former time by the authority of the Sea of Rome our Churches Temples in England were wont to bee full of Images some representing God the sacred Mystery of the Persons in the Godhead and some representing Iesus Christ both otherwise and specially as hee was crucified besides these there was also almost an innumerable multitude of Images representing the Saints departed out of this life besides many other of whose Christian vertues there appeared little proofe And as these Images were brought into the Churches so they were by like authority serued and worshiped with garments ornaments kissing kneeling creeping candlelight censing reading their Legends singing Anthemes and making prayers to them and to their honour or at least to their honour that were represented by them Which being so it is to bee considered what our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles taught concerning the subiect of diuine Seruice that so it might appeare that our R●ligion and manner of seruing God in England is the same in this respect that was taught by them and that the other of the Sea of Rome is directly contrary to their Doctrine Ioh. 4.23 24. Our Sauiour Chist taught that God is a Spirit and that whosoeuer will worship him aright must worship him in spirit and truth whereby it is plaine that the Godhead or any person of the Godhead cannot be represented by an Image For if no Art of a man can truely represent the soule of a man because it is a spirituall substance which no bodily thing can truly represent much lesse can the spirituall substance of God be represented which without all comparison is more simple Rom. 1. verse 18. to 24 25. For which cause the Apostle saith that the Gentiles representing God by creatures were guilty of lying and turned that which God truely is into a false resemblance In which respect also the Prophets call such Images teachers of lyes Hab. 1.18.19 Ier. 10.8 which is manifest so to be because it is a false repres●ntation to represent Eternity by that which had a beginning incorruption by that which is corruptible the creator by the creature and that more false then if a man would represent the day by the night light by darkenesse and life by death Rom. 1.24 to the end Moreouer the Apostle there teacheth that God held himselfe so highly dishonoured thereby as for that cause he gaue them ouer to their owne lusts to dishonour themselues with all kinde of shamefull dishonour and abhominable iniquities Whereunto the same Apostle doth adde in another place 1 Cor. 6.9 that Idolaters shall not inherit the Kingdome of God Reuel 21.8 Likewise in the Reuelation it is said that Idolaters together with dogges Inchanters Harlots and Lyers shall not enter into the City of God the heauenly Ierusalem Moreouer our Sauiour Christ teacheth concerning the worship of God agreeably to the Law saying it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serue Math. 4. By which words he declareth it to be vtterly vnlawfull to worship any creature with the worship that is due vnto God and further that all religious kneeling adoration is to be yeelded to God onely Which is agreeable to the ancient commandement that so commandeth God to be worshipped Exod. 20.4 as it forbiddeth by way of Religion to wo●ship with religious worship the likenes of any creature either in heauen or in earth or in the waters vnder the earth against the transgressors of which commandement the Lord declareth himselfe most prouoked to vengeance in comparing his anger to the anger of a iealous man that will not bee pacified by any meanes but will be auenged vpon the adulterer Likewise in that he addeth further a terrible commination against Idolaters whom he there declareth to hold for his enemies and such as hate him in threatning to visite that is to punish their sinnes in their children and also in their childrens children to the third and fourth generation For which cause the Apostle Iohn exhorteth all Christians to beware of Idols saying 1 Iohn 5.21 Little children keepe your selues from Idols or take ye heede and beware of Images 1 Cor. 10.14 So the Apostle Paul writeth to the Corinthians saying My beloued fly from Idolatry Likewise the same Apostle in al his ministry sought to withdraw as the Corinthians and the Thessalonians 1 Thes 1.9 so all other gentiles from the seruice of Idols to serue the true God Acts 17.16 For which cause also being at Athens and greiued in spirit to see their City wholy addicted to the seruice of Idols did most zealously endeauour both in the Synogogues of the Iewes and in the market place vpon all occasions and in the highest Court of Iustice to disswade them from those vaine and impious seruices and exhort them to worship onely the true God the creator of heauen and earth To which end also in another place he shewing that true Christians because they are the Temples of God ought to haue nothing to doe with Idols saith What participation hath Iustice with iniquitie 2 Cor. 6.14.15 or what communion hath light with darknesse or what communion can Christ haue with Belial or what part can a faithfull man haue with an Infidell or what agreement can the Temple of God haue with Idols Wherefore goe yee out from the middest of them and separate your selues saith the Lord and touch no vncleane thing and then I will receiue you and I will bee your father and you shall be my sonnes and daughters sayth the Lord God Almighty This is that our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles taught concerning the worshiping of God only and the auoyding with all zealous detestation the seruice of Idols and Images and reliques and of any creature Now in times past contrary to this doctrine our Churches were full of Idols and Images and such religious adoration and seruice was yeelded and done vnto them adoration in bodily gestures of vncouering the head vnto them of kissing them and bowing the body and the knee vnto them and such like seruice in couering them with garments adorning them with ornaments incensing of them burning candles before them bestowing gifts vpon them making vowes and going of Pilgrimages vnto them with other such like seruices But the Lord vouchsasing vs mercy stirred vp the spirit of our renowned Princes to reforme such enormities as many vertuous Kings of Iudah had done the like before them and hauing caused the Temples and Churches to bee cleansed from all such Idols and Idolatry straightly charged and commanded all their Subiects abandoning allthese vaine and most impious seruices to Idols to worship the true and liuing God and to yeeld religious adoration and seruice to him
VINDICIAE ECCLESIAE ANGLICANAE OR A IVSTIFICATION OF THE RELIGION NOW PROFESSED IN ENGLAND Wherein it is prooued to be the same which was taught by our Sauiour Iesus Christ and by his holy Apostles written for their vse that haue desired such proofe BY W. T. Acts 24.14 This I professe vnto thee that according to the way which they call Heresie so doe I serue the God of my Fathers beleeuing all things which hath beene written in the Law and in the Prophets Vigilius against Eutyches lib. 1. This is the Catholique Faith and Profession which the Apostles haue deliuered which the Martyrs haue confirmed and which the Faithfull preserue euen to this present age Printed at London by T. C. R. C. for Michael Sparke dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene Arbor 1630. Ad Lectorem COurteous Reader this booke comming forth into the world offereth it selfe to thy view the very title whereof may inuite thee to reade it and may iustly promise if not challenge future hopes of matter worth the obseruation It is entitled a Iustification of the Religion professed in England and the worke doth make good the title for in it thou shalt finde these propositions learnedly prosecuted against the Pseudo-Catholiques 1. That the adoration of Images representing the persons either of the Trinity or of Saints or Angels is dissonant to the word of God 2. That Diuine Seruice ought to bee administred to the people in the vulgar tongue not in an vnknowne language according to the practise of Christ and his Apostles 3. That the word of God not Pharisaicall traditions or the Legends and Fables of men ought to be read and expounded to the people according to the custome of the Scribes and Pharises who while they sate in Moyses chaire read and interpreted the Law and the Prophets 4. That the Sacraments of the New Testament are not seauen as Anti-Christ that seauen-headed beast affirmeth for Christ instituted but two Baptisme and the Lords Supper which succeeded those two Legall ones Circumcision and the Pascha 5. That Baptisme ought to be celebrated according to the commandement of Christ without Exorcisme or any superfluous and superstitious Ceremony 6. That the Lords Supper ought to be administred to the people in both kindes without Eleuation Adoration Reseruation and pompous carrying it abroad in the streets and that in it there is neither Transubstantiation Consubstantiation or Reall presence 7. That Prayer ought to be made onely to God by the onely mediation of Iesus Christ And that it is an horrible impiety to make gods of creatures in giuing them Gods worship or to mocke with Christs mediation in seeking for new Intercessors whether Saints or Angels 8. That the Martyrs of the Primitiue Church suffered vnder the prophane Emperors for the same Religion which we now professe To which our Martyrs as Cranmer c. not Garnet and his adherents haue borne witnesse vnder that Whore of Babilon euen to the death laying downe their liues for the Testimony of Iesus A defence of these Truths thou hast here in a short view comprised by a learned Author whom I neuer knew but in his workes whose writings doe seeme to beare witnesse to his labours and indefatigable paines in Study The fruites or effects whereof doe in part appeare in this which hath beene locked vp in priuate Cabinets like sire raked vp in ashes almost buried in obliuion but now comes forth to see the light for the publike good First reade then censure Thine in all Christian duties A.B. The Contents of the seuerall Chapters of this Booke CHap 1. The summe of our Religion professed in England pag. 1. Chap. 2. The particulars of our Religion professed in England pag. 3. Chap. 3. Diuine Seruice is to bee administred in a language which the people vnderstand pag. 18. Chap. 4. Of the reading and expounding to the people the word of God and not the Legends and Fables of men pag. 29. Chap. 5. Of Preaching pag. 35. Chap. 6. Of Sacraments pag. 41. Chap. 7. Of Baptisme pag. 43. Chap. 8. Of the Lords Supper pag. 44. Chap. 9. Of Prayer pag. 56. Chap. 10. Of Martyrs pag. 68. FINIS The vvriting occasioning this Treatise I Desire to haue it proued that the Religion now professed in England is the same which our Sauiour Christ taught his Apostles and they preached ouer all they world and conuerted thousands at one Sermon vnto Jf it be the same then there may bee some named that suffered for it For it is not likely that so many thousands which were conuerted to the true Faith should all be destroyed and no mention made of them in ancient Histories A IVSTIFICATION OF THE RELIGION NOW PROFESSED IN ENGLAND CHAP. I. The summe of our Religion professed in England TO proue that is here desired had beene sooner done if the matter had concerned onely some particular poynts of our Religion professed in England but now the proofe required being general without any limitation and restraint and extending it selfe to our whole Religion it must first bee shewed what Religion we professe and then such proofe is to bee made of the same as is here demanded both summarily and in some principall parts thereof First that our Sauiour and his Apostles taught the same then that the Martyrs mentioned in ancient Histories gaue testimony to the same by their death For clearing of the former point it is here to bee vnderstood Acts 24.14 First that Religion is the way and immediate duety whereby men serue God And further that true Religion and the right way to serue God is that onely which God hath revealed to men Now God spake to the Fathers in old time by the Prophets declaring his will herein by peece-meale or by sundry parts and in sundry manners but in these last dayes saith the Apostle he hath spoken to vs by his Sonne Heb. 1.1 that is by Iesus Christ In which words the nature of the opposition of these two reuelations of the will of God declareth that by Iesus Christ his onely Sonne God hath reuealed his will concerning true Religion and the right way to worshippe and serue him not any more by parts but wholly and fully nor in any manner that may be after changed as was the worship of the Fathers but in a manner certaine vnchangeable and to remaine for euer This Religion our Sauiour Iesus Christ first taught in his owne sacred person as it is declared in the history of the Gosp●ll written by foure witnesses two Apostles and two Euangelists after by his commandement his holy Apostles preach●d and published the same Religion to all Nations For the preaching whereof vnto them while they yet remained at Ierusalem Acts. 5.8 according to his promise they were baptized with the holy Ghost and with fire By which holy Spirits inspiration Acts 2.3 4. they being clothed with power from aboue and hauing receiued the miraculous gift to speake with strange languages and a mighty increase of
onely On the contrary in all places yet subiect to the Sea of Rome the Temples are full of Images yea priuate houses publique streets and high-wayes and nothing either so priuate or so publique where these Idols are not By which comparison it manifestly appeareth that our Religion in England for this point of the subiect of diuine Seruice is that which was taught by Christ and his Apostles and the seruice of the Sea of Rome is directly contrary to it and full of Idolatry But some thinke to avoid all that the Scriptures speak against Idols and Idolatry by a distinction or two for which end distinguishing betweene 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they say that this latter only that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is forbidden to bee giuen to creatures but the former that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may be giuen to some creatures yea to some also a higher worship which they call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But this distinction cannot serue to excuse the worship seruice done to Images by such as are subiect to the Sea of Rome For the people ignorant of this distinction if there were any such in the Scriptures could not possibly be kept from Idolatry by it but would be in continuall danger to passe the bounds of worship prescribed and to giue to their Images the honor of Almighty God But the Scriptures make no such distinction at all but indifferently vse both these alike to note the seruice and servants of God Our Sauiour sayth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ye cannot serue God and mammon Likewise the Apostle Paul calleth himselfe The Seruant of Christ Rom 1.1 Gal 1.10 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Likewise in the Acts of the Apostles all the Apostles call themselues by the same word the Seruants of God Of the Thessalonians it is sayd that they had beene turned to God from Idols Acts 1.29 1 Thes 1.9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to serue the true and liuing God and in like manner in diuers other places whereby it is plaine that this distinction hath no ground in the word of God Moreouer by the same word it appeareth that such seruices as the Sea of Rome ordaineth to be done to their Images are such as are due to God only and for yeelding whereof to Images theyr worshippers are charged with Idolatry This is proued by that the law speaking of all similitudes of things sayeth Thou shalt not bow downe to them nor serue them And in the first booke of the Kings 19. ver 18. it is sayd 1 King 19.18 I haue left 7000. in Israel which haue not bowed the knee to Baal and whose mouth hath not kissed him Ro. 11.4 Further in the second booke of Kings chap. 18. ver 14. it is written of the vertuous and zealous King Ezekias that he tooke away the high places brake downe the Images cut downe the grou●s and that he beat into powder the brasen Serpent which Moysus had made because the Israelits to that day had offered incense to it and called it Nehustan that is a peece of brasse By which places it appeareth that for the seruices of bowing the knee to the Image of Baal and of kissing his Image and of censing the brasen Serpent such worshippers are reproued as Idolaters And these with many other like are the seruices that by the ordinances and practise of the Sea of Rome are dayly done to Images by those which cleaue still to that Sea whereof it followeth that for the same causes they are iustly charged with Idolatry On the contrary part it appeareth that our Religion yeelding all religious Seruice onely to the true eternall God and giuing no such seruice to any Image or creature whatsoeuer is the same that was taught by our Sauiour Christ and by his Apostles Yet for excuse of such Idolatry as hath beene mentioned there is yet further alleaged that the Images of the heathen men onely are Idols and not the Images of Christians and holy men set vp in the Churches subiect to the Sea of Rome But this is plainely confuted by that the Prohibition of the law forbiddeth bowing down of the body or any manner of religious seruice to bee done to the likenes of any thing is heauen in the earth Exod. 20. or in the waters vnder the earth Now the Images set vp in all the Popish Churches are similitudes of some such things therefore they are by that law forbidden Besides the law commanding God onely to be adored serued and worshiped religiously excludeth alike from that honor all creatures whatsoeuer according as it is said I will not giue my honor to any other Esay 42.8 In regard hereof the Lord making m●ntion of his Iealousey Exod 20.5 compareth with adultery that offence done to him in communicating such adoration and seruice with any other Therefore as the wife is no lesse an adulteresse that communicateth the honor and beneuolence due to her husband alone with the chiefe seruant he hath as the wife of Potiphar would haue done with Ioseph then if she yeeld the same to a stranger So the Idolatry is no lesse that is done in communicating these honors with the chi●fe seruants of God then was the Idolatry of the heathen in yeelding of the same to the Lords of the Gentiles Sometime the Lord in this respect compareth himselfe also to a King Now in like manner they are no lesse guilty of high treason against a lawfull King ●hat yeeld his proper regalities and honors to any of his owne subiects then if they did it to strangers For the alleagiance being communicated with any other high treason is commited whatsoeuer the party be to whom it is yeelded whether it be an enemie or a friend a stranger or a subiect one that is farre off or of the nearest about him and of cheefest dignity in his Court. For these are duties that will not admit of any participation and fellowship with any other but are to be yeelded wholly and onely to the soueraigne King and lawfull Husband And as whatsoeuer is otherwise is adultery and high treason so in the case of religious adoring and worshipping whatsoeuer is yeelded to any creature or to the Image and likenesse of any creature is the sinne of Idolatry Therefore the difference betwixt the parties represented by the Images cannot excuse the matter Moreouer that such adoration and seruice is not to be excused may appeare in that often times the people of Israel and others are reprooued for worshipping the Sunne the Moone the Starres and all the hoste of heauen Likewise in that the censing of the brasen Serpent is accounted Idolatry notwithstanding that at the beginning it had beene set vp by Gods expresse commandement for another purpose and that it in a sort represented Christ Crucified and lifted vp on high by the preaching of the Gospell that all which should looke vpon him and behold him with the eye of
name of the holy bookes Notwithstanding the mystery of iniquity so preuailed with time that in the Churches subiect to the Sea of Rome vnder pretence of the liues and miracles of Saints most sottish and foolish fables and tales were publiquely read in the Church vnto the people wherein it cannot bee vttered what wrong was done to God and to his Church What hath chaffe to doe with wheate saith the Prophet Ieremy Ier. 23.28 Chap. 23. verse 28. For the Lord hath ordayned that his people should bee fedd with his holy word as with the finest wheate yea as with Manna the bread of heauen and they withholding it from the people of God and keeping it shut vp vnder a strange language feede the people with such fables and follies as with chaffe yea as with draffe more fit for swine The word of God is also a fountaine of liuing water at which the people of God may be refreshed with comfort but they filled vp those Springes of life Ior. 2.13 and sent them to drinke at pits of their owne diggings which could hold no water and as it were to the filthy channels of the streets to fetch their drinke there Should not a people aske counsel of their God should they goe for counsell from the liuing to the dead Consult they with the Law and the testimony sayth the Prophet Esay they which aduise otherwise Esay 8.19 20 is there any sparke of light in any of them Now to consult with the Scripture which is giuen by Gods inspiration is to consult with God neither is there now any other ordinary meanes to consult with God but by his holy word Therefore all other meanes to consult are forbidden and reputed as if a man that vsed them did aske counsell as Saul pretended of the dead I came vnto you sayth our Sauiour in my Fathers name and you did not receiue mee but if one come to you in his owne name Ioh. 5.43 you will receiue him And thus it is with those that receiue not the holy Scriptures that are the word of Christ except it bee in an vnknowne tongue but reade fables and tales to the people in a speech which they all vnderstand It is a maruaile that the Sea of Rome is not ashamed of this enormity vnto this day but that in stead of Gods holy word that conuerteth and comforteth the soule they reade to the people such ridiculous follies as peruert and destroy the soule But howsoeuer they doe thus highly dishonour God herein it is manifest by that which hath bin said that our R●ligion in England in this poynt also of reading Gods word and not ridiculous tales to the Church of God is the same which was taught by our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles CHAP. V. Of Preaching IN England as wee haue the word of God publiquely read in the Church and not any tales and follies so hath it beene alwayes the endeauour of our Church that the same word of God might bee also expounded vnto the people that so they might bee taught to know the Articles of true Christian Religion with the grounds thereof deliuered in the holy Scriptures and haue it applied to their instruction in godlinesse to the reproofe of the disobedient to the comfort of the comfortlesse and to euery good vse for which God hath ordained it To this end at the ordination of Ministers they are earnestly exhorted to the performance of this duty and there are many bountifull allowances in diuers parts of the Realme assigned for Preachers to attend vpon that Seruice In performance whereof there are also required two things The one is that the Doctrine be sound Tit. 2.8 2 Tim. 3 4. 2 Tim. 4.12 that is holy and grounded vpon the Scriptures The other that this duty bee performed with all faithfulnesse and diligence Now in all these points also our Religion is the same which was taught by our Sauiour Ch●ist and by his Apostles For our Sauiour leauing his commission with his Apostles for publishing of his Gospell said Math. 28.19.20 Teach yee all nations and Teach them to obserue whatsoeuer I haue giuen you in charge Likewise before that time he had said vnto them who is a faithfull and prudent steward whom the Lord shall set ouer his houshold that hee may giue them their portion in due season Luke 12.42.43 44. Blessed shall that seruant bee whom the Lord at his comming shall finde so doing I tell you truely hee will let him ouer all his goods This appeareth also in the earnest charge thrice giuen and repeated at one time to Peter that as hee loued the Lord Iosh 21.15 16.17 Tit. 2.8 Tit. 2.7 hee should feede his sheepe Likewise the Apostle Paul chargeth Titus to preach the wholesome word that cannot bee condemned and to see that there bee integrity and incorruption in his Doctrine And writing to Timothy he exhorteth him with a most earnest contestation before God 2 Tim. 4.1 2. and the Lord Iesus Christ that is to iudge both the quicke and the dead at his illustrous comming and in his kingdome that hee preach the word bee instant seasonably and vnseasonably and so forth So the Apostle Peter with a like contestation exhorteth the Elders of the dispersed Iewes to feede the flocke of God that was with them 1 Pet. 5.1 2.4 willingly and with a ready and cheerefull minde and promising them so doing to receiue at the appearing of the Arch-Pastor a Garland that shall not wither or of Flower-gentle whose beauty and colour doth not fade nor wither away Thus it is proued that our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles haue taught that the word of God should bee preached to the people and that the Doctrine deliuered out of it should bee sound holy and warranted by the Scripture and that the same ought to bee p eached with al faithfull care and diligence Therefore what godly care and endeauor is amongst vs in these respects is according to the Doctrine taught by Christ himselfe and his Apostles And of such care many Iniunctions Constitutions Canons Statutes and Acts of Parlament made both for the aduancement of preaching of Gods word and also for the faithfull diligence of the Ministers therein doe plentifully testifie But especially those are most worthy honor which prouide for the sincerity and soundnesse of the Doctrine of faith and of the Sacraments set downe in the booke of Articles agreed vpon in the Conuocation in the yeere of our Lord 1562. and in the 13 yeere of the reigne of our late gracious Queene ordained to bee acknowledged sound and holy as it is by such as shall take ordinary care and charge of soules within the Church of England All which Articles haue beene often Iustified by many learned Treatises ioyntly and seuerally concerning them For which cause it seemeth not needfull vpon occasion to enter into the debating and prouing of them which would aske a long time especially of the errors
wee administer Baptizme without exorcisme or adiurati●n so doe wee likewise without salt spittle creame honny oyle Chrisme Candlelight c. Which Ceremonies wee doe not vse in the administration of Baptizme 1. Because there is neither commandement nor example of the vse of any of them giuen in the Scriptures by our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles 2. Because wee haue sufficient commandement in the Scriptures for the administration of it that is without any of these 3. Because wee haue many examples in the Scripture of such as were lawfully and duly baptized without the vse of any of these Act. 2.41 and 10 43. ●6 33. 4. These are the deuices of men added to the ordinances of Christ and to the worship of God according to which inuentions it is not lawfull to serue God Thus it appe●reth that our Religion in this part also is according to the Doctrine and practice of our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles CHAP. VIII Of the Lords Supper IT followeth now to speake of the Lords Supper which is the other Sacrament of the new Testament In the administration of which Sacrament the order vsed by the Church of England is after due preparation by euery ones tryall of themselues in faith and repentance to administer it with declaration of the institution of Christ and of the doctrine signed and confirmed by it in the English tongue that all the people may vnderstand We doe also administer it in both kinds of bread and wine Further the minister doth take the bread and giue thanks breake it and deliuer it to the communicants Likewise hee taketh the cup and after thanks-giuing powreth out the wine in the cup to bee deliuered to all that are to bee partakers of the communion The people that doe communicate receiue the bread and eate it and the wine likewise and drinke it Now the end and vse of all this is added hereunto which is in generall the solemne commemoration of the death of Christ In particular and that first in regard of God and of his Sonne Iesus Christ to magnifie the goodnesse of God in not sparing to giue his onely begotten Sonne for the redemption of the world and to giue him most due thankes for such his vnspeakable grace and mercy It is likewise to glorifie our Sauiour Christ and to giue thankes for his exceeding loue to mankind in that for our redemption he hath vouch●●fed to humble himselfe to take vpon him our nature and the forme of a Seruant and in that nature to humble himselfe for vs euen to the death and that the accurssed death of the Crosse In respect of men viz both of all other to professe o●r Ch●istian faith and also in regard of our selues that our faith and by it our Communion with Christ may be increased whereby wee may bee made more and more partakers of him and of all his benefits both of grace in this life namely of the forgiuenesse of sinnes of sanctification of gifts needfull for our particular calling and in the world to come of euerlasting life and glory Finally that these things being thus performed with thanksgiueings and petitions for our selues and the whole militant Church of Christ agreeably to Gods word and that sacred action the whole administration is finished to the glory of God and the edification of such as haue beene partakers of that holy table In all which administration there is nothing but that was taught and done by our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles Math. 26.26 c. Mark 14.22 c. Luk. 22.4 19 c. 1 Cor. 11 22.23 c. For our Sauiour at the first institution of his holy Supper deliuered the Doctrine which hee intended should be confirmed by it and that in a speech vnderstood by his Disciples and gaue commandement vnto them to doe the like and to shew forth by it the comemmoration of his death vntill his coming againe In like manner did the Apostles Act. 2.42 For the Euangelist Luke reporting that the Disciples continued in the doctrine of the Apostles in communication in breaking of bread and in prayers declareth that the Apostles ioyned Doctrine with the administration of this Sacrament and with prayer all the actions of that spirituall communion and societie which the Church of Christ at Ierusalem had together The like appeareth in the Apostle Paul 1 Cor. 11.23 both in that hee professeth to haue deliuered to the Corinthians concerning this Sacrament that which hee had receiued of the Lord and more particularly by that long speech which hee had at Troas before the administration of this Sacrament Act. 20 7. Act. 2.42 there also noted and comprehended vnder breaking of bread Moreouer concerning the administration in both kinds it is most manifest by the story of the Gospel and by the writing of the Apostle Paul that Iesus Christ tooke bread and brake it and gaue it to his Disciples and likewise that he tooke wine and hauing giuen thanks not only gaue it to the Disciples to drinke but with these expresse words Drinke yee all of this Whereby it is most plaine that our administration of the Lords Supper in both kinds is according to that the Lord himselfe did at the first institution of it Yea it is also according to that hee commanded after to bee done in that he said Doe yee this in remembrance of mee Mat. 26.27 And more particularly concerning the cup Drinke yee all of this Which being the Doctrine practice and commandement of the Lord himselfe it cannot be doubted but the Apostles did both so administer it and teach concerning the administration of it especially seeing the Apostle Paul professeth which faithfulnesse is to be esteemed to haue bene also in all the other Apostles that hee deliuered to the Church that which hee receiued from the Lord. viz. as before hath bene declared that the Lord deliuered to his Disciples both bread and wine Whereby it is to bee vnderstood that whereas sometimes this Sacrament is noted or comprehended vnder the speech of breaking bread that it is not meant that it was administred in bread only but it is a speech that by one part doth note the whole Supper of the Lord administred in both kindes of bread and wine which is confirmed also to haue bene so deliuered by the Apostles by the practice of the primitiue church which did so administer it as it appeareth by the Apologie of Iustine Martyr so reporting of the administration of it Now as this order of administration of the Lords Supper vsed in our English church thus appeareth to haue beene receiued from the Doctrine practise and commandement of Christ him selfe and of his Apostles and so to haue beene vsed in the Primitiue Church so on the Contrary part the Sea of Rome hath in effect abolished the Supper of the Lord in their Masse hauing neither bread nor wine in the administration of it For the bread they say after Consecration is turned into the