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A16600 A consideration of certaine positions archiepiscopall Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618.; Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618. Proposition. Concerning kneeling in the very act of receiving howsoever. aut 1605 (1605) STC 3509; ESTC S115506 14,108 44

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proued by the word that kneeling may be without sinne and that notwithstanding it be an institution of man contrary to the example of Christ a signe of communion rather with Antichrist and his sinagogue of Rōe than with Christ and his Church it haue no proportion with sacramentall eating and haue beene is and will be bread worshipe But suppose that in it selfe it wereas indifferent as was eating of flesh sacrificed to an Idol not in the Idols temple 1 Cor 10.17 28. but at a priuate table where no weake ones were in the Apostles time yet how doth the Kings commaundement take away scandall from kneeling in publicke places Doth it make all so sure that none can be scandalized Or if that cannot be doth it take away guiltines from the scandalizer as if all the blame of scandalizing were in the Kings commaundement Su●rly it must be in the former or els the latter cannot be For by scandalizing a weake brother perisheth Cor 8.11 ●mb 35 Of whose bloud the scandalizer is guiltie as Ioab was of Vriahs bloud ●am 11 15 ● 17 notwithstanding the Kings commaundement Here his Maiestie knowne to be of a gentle disposition to haue learned yea professed better thinges in Scotland is most humblie prayed to take this word King as spoken in imitation and vnderstood of Cantor who knowne to be of a violent disposition did cary matters in the Convocation and published Canons not orderly fully concluded as some of his suffragane prelates report But it is impossible that the Kings commaundement should make all so sure that none can be scandalized the generall ignorance of the people the disposition of the ignorant vnto superstition the old leaven of popery not purged the multipliyng of papists all well considered Nay rather It is likely that by the commaundement the scandall will be the greater Especially in regard of the 27 Canon where ministers are commaunded vnder paine of suspension Not wittingly to administer the sacrament to any but such as kneele May not simple superstitious persons take occasion thus to argue Why should kneeling be thus vrged by authoritie if the sacramentall signes of the bodie and bloud of Christ be no more to be reverenced than water applyed in baptizing children Seeing that is also a sanctified signe of Christ his bloud that w●sheth away our sinnes and iniquities To conclud If kneeling in the very acte of taking eating drinking the sacramentall bread wine in the holy communion be 1 an institution of man 2 If it be the taking of Gods name in vaine when it is without all respecte of reverence 3 If God be not honored thereby except it be according to his will 4 If it swarue from the example of Christ his sitting therfore deserueth no prayse 5 If it be a provoking sinne to reiect the exemplary sitting of christ wherby we sh●w our selues to be in communion with Christ the reformed churches and to r●taine kneeling which for bread worship ought to be banished wherby we seeme to be in cōmunion with Antichrist his sinagogue 6 If it obscureth that reioycing familiaritie in with Christ which the L. supper signifieth 7 if the argument from Christ his example be made the stronger in that he sat of purpose 8 If the lawfulnes of chasing a fitter time than the euening cannot iustify our reiecting Christ his exemplary sitting 9 if the bittes of prayer ioyned with the words of institutiō do make kneling the more sinfull 10 If kneeling be not as indifferent as standing nor best beseeming the holy communion and the King must appoynt nothing but by the hand of the Lord. 11 If we ought to abhor kneeling as we abhorre the worshipping of Images Transubstantiation Consubstantiation 12 If to scandalize be greevously to sinne and kneeling ●e a sh●w of the greatest evils and withall the great●st ●candall And 13 If it be a begging of be question to affirme kneeling to be indifferent the Kings commaundement ●●so called doth rather increase thā lesson ●candall by kneeling It may be averred that kneeling in the very acte of Taking eating and drinking the sacramentall bread wine in the holy communion cannot be without sinne The Printer to the reader The copy sent me wanted direction for the quotations I wanted an English corrector therfore haue I failed more ●hen I would especially in placing them ●ut pardon I pray and take knowledge of these principals Errata Pag 2 put downe Rom 16 17 18 phil 3 2. 19 gal 6 12 lines 2 pag 5 pu d mal 1 6 7. l 2 pa 6 2 king 5 18 l 3 pa 7 1 cor 11 1 l 5 pa 10 1 cor 11 16 l 3 2 cor 6 15 17 l 4 deut 12 30 31 l 5 math 8 11 l 2 pa 11 set vp 1 cor 11 20 10 21 l 2 p d exo 12 11 16 num 3 11 12 math 5 17 26 20 l 12. pa 12 l 1. put out not set vp Iob 38. 2 l 1 p d 1 cor 11 25 26 l 6 pa 13 s v Iohn 13 4 12 l 10. p d gen 2 2 3 l 3. pa 14 pu d Math 26 31 45 Luke 22 53 lin 4 read must be eaten lin 11. read into another pa. 16. li 2 read sentences prescribed s v math 6. 7 l 5