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A10966 A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers. Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. Faith, doctrine and religion professed in England. 1639 (1639) STC 21233; ESTC S1674 207,708 274

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the true bloud of Christ our onely Saviour to the cherishing of the spirituall life in our soules And herein there is a goodly consent with the most of the reformed Churches and us d Confes Helv. 1. ar 22 2. c. 22. Basil ar 6. Bohem. c. 13. Gal. ar 36. B●lg ar 35. The aduersaries vnto this truth Iointly wee withstand the adversaries thereof whosoever as The Capernaites which thought the flesh of our Lord might be eaten with corporall mouthes The Synusiastes or Vbiquitaries a Aliq●● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 augimus sed in c●ognatum delabimur 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 paru vino substantium equidem relinquendo sed corporale Christi corpus ita coaduniendo ut substantia substantiam vel localiter vel definitivè vel repletivè vel omnibus istis modis simul contineat quod ipsum prefecto nil est iliud quam Transubstantiationis quoddam quasi involuer c. Jezler de diutur helli Euchar. p. 8. which thinke the body of Christ is so present in the Supper as his said Body with Bread and Wine by one and the same mouth at one and the same time of all and every communicant is eaten corporally and received into the belly The Metusiastes and Papists which beleeve the substance of Bread and Wine is so changed into the substance of Christ his Body as nothing remaineth but the reall Body of Christ besides the accidents of Bread and Wine b After Consecration there is neither bread nor wine left in this Sacrament saith Vaux in his Catech. By the vertue of the words of Consecration the substance of bread is turned changed into the very Body of Christ and the substance of wine is turned into the Bloud of Christ the holy Ghost working by a divine power So that Christ is wholly under the forme of Bread and in every part of the Host being broken Christ is wholly Also under the form of wine every part ther●f being seperated Christ is wholly Canis catech c. 4. Romanenses introduxerunt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vos Lutherani 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ejus sororem plumorum errorum matrem 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iezler de dintur belli Euchar. p. 31. b. The Symbelists Figurists and Significatists who are of opinion that the faithfull at the Lords Supper doe receive nothing by naked and bare signes 5. Proposition To reserve carry about lift up or worship the Sacraments of the Lords Supper is contrary to the ordinance of Christ The proofe from Gods Word The true and lawfull use of this Sacrament hath been afore set downe And therefore it may suffice us to be remembred how the Lords Supper was ordained that the bread should not only be broken and eaten a Math. 26.20 Marke 14.22 Luke 22.19 1 Cor. 10.16 11 2. the cup should only be given and drunken b Math. 26.27 Marke 14.23 Luke 22.17 1 Cor. 11.25 and all this is done in remembrance of Christ c Luke 22.19 1 Cor. 11.24 25 And so also testifie the Churches reformed d Confes Helv. 2. c. 21. Basil ar 6. Bohem. c. 13. Aug. de Missa ar 1. Sax. ar 14. Wittemb c 19 The adversaries unto this truth But contrary to the institution of Christ the Papists abuse this holy Sacrament For They reserve the same and not onely so but take it to be a Catholike a pious and necessary custome so to reserve it a Concil Trid. ses 3. c. 6. and besides they thinke every piece and particle of the Sacrament so reserved is the very bloud of Christ b Ibid. can 4. Sermons fol. 196. b. They carry it about both unto sick folks Hence saith the Festivallc. As often as any man seeth that body at Masse or born about to the sick he shall kneele downe devoutly and say his Pater-noster or some other good prayer in worship of his soveraigne Lord. And also thorow cities and townes For whensoever the Pope goeth any journey the sacramentall bread is carried before him on an ambling Iennet as the Persian Kings have before them carried their Orsmada or holy fire d See cerem Pontif. lib. 1. When the Pope goeth from one people to another he sendeth before him yea and sometime a day or two dayes journey his sacrament upon a horse carrying at his neck a little Bell accompanied with the scum and baggage of the Romane Court. Thither goe the dishes and spits old shoes caldrons and kettles and all the sculletie of the Court whores and jesters Thus the Sacrament arriveth with this honourable traine to the place whither the Pope is to come it there awaiteth his comming And when the master is knowne to approach neere the people it goeth forth to receive him So Cyp. Valera a Spaniard in his treat of the Pope and his auct p. 17. In Spaine even at this day in the time of the peace between the two mighty Kings of great Britaine and Spaine those English men as meeting the Sacrament in the streets will neither doe reverence thereunto nor goe aside nor turne into some house doe fall into the danger of the not holy but bloudy Inquisition e Act. of the peace c. an 1604. ar 2. in the end touching a Moderation c. They worship it and for the same have ordained a certaine set and solemne feast called Corpus-Christi-day on which the sacrament is borne about lifted up and most idolatrously adored f Trid. sess 3. c. 3. 29. Article Of the wicked which doe not eate the Body and bloud of Christ in the use of the Lords Supper The wicked and such as be voide of the lively faith although they doe carnally and visibly presse with their teeth as S. Augustine saith the Sacrament of the body and bloud of Christ yet in no wise are they partakers of Christ but rather to their condemnation doe eate and drink the signe or Sacrament of so great a thing The Proposition The wicked and such as be void of a lively faith doe not eate the Body nor drink the Bloud of Iesus Christ in the use of the Lords Supper The proofe from Gods Word SAint Paul doth shew how the Supper of the Lord is received of some worthily which doe examine and judge themselves a 1 Cor. 11.28 and discerne the Lords Body b Ibid. 29. as also doe abstaine from the table of divels How these doe participate of the body and bloud of Christ c 1 Cor. 10.31 it hath already bin shewed in the last mentioned article prop. 4. Againe of others the same is worthily received d 1 Cor. 11 38.39 that is to say which doe not examine themselves nor judge e Ibid. 38.31 neither discerne the Lords Body f Ibid. 26. and doe communicate at the Table of the Lord and at the Table of devils g 1 Cor. 10.21 These may receive the Sacrament but not the true body of Christ The reasons be for that