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- [The heavenly banquet: or The doctrine of the Lords Supper.]
- A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals : Wherein is held forth, I. That the feast of Christs nativity is grounded upon the scriptures; was observed in the pure, antient, apostolique times; and is approved by all reformed churches. II. That Christ was born on the 25th. day of December; and all objections to the contrary refuted. III. That the keeping holy the Lords day was appointed by the Christian church; and that the morality and divine institution of the Lords day are mere fictions. IV. That the day of Christs nativity, the day of his passion, and the like, have equall authority, equall antiquity, equal right to be observed as the Lords day; and that to work on those dayes is equally sinfull. V. That the observation of the Sabbath day is abolished in Christ; and that to call the Lords day the Sabbath, is senslesse, Jewish, unchristian, unwarrantable. The fourth edition. By Edvvard Fisher Esq;
- A Christian caveat to the old and new sabbatarians. Or, A vindication of our Gospel-festivals. : Wherein is held forth, I. That the feast of Christs nativity is grounded upon the scriptures; was observed in the pure, antient, apostolique times; and is approved by all reformed churches. II. That Christ was born on the 25th. day of December; and all objections to the contrary refuted. III. An answer to XVI. Quæres, touching the rise and observation of Christmas, propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming of Uttoxeter. IV. The originall and true ground of the Lords Day. V. The just meaning and nature of the Sabbath.
- A Compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy, or Divine service, for the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to the usage of the ancient Christians. : Wherein the peculiar and most solemn part of the Christian worship is more fully-explain'd and expresly declar'd, both for instruction of devout people, and for prevention of contention, than in the common forms of the Western Churches. For the use of a society of English Catholick, daily communicants
- A Dyalogue or disputacio[[n] bytwene a gentylman and a prest concernyng the Supper of ye Lorde
- A Preparatory service to a devout and worthy reception of the Lord's Supper
- A Seekers request. : In a letter to catholick priests, and protest ant ministers, for satisfying his conscience in the truth of what he ought to believe of the Lord's Supper
- A book for beginners, or, A help to young communicants : that they may be fitted for the Holy communion, and receive it with profit. By S. Patrick, D.P
- A bosome-piece for communicants. Or, The nature and design of the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper : Laid open in a letter to Mrs, [sic] Eliz. Yearley, of Ockham in Surrey. By Joshua Stanley, late chaplain to the Lady Nicholas
- A boundary to the Holy Mount, : or a barre against free admission to the Lords Supper. In answer to an humble vindication of free admission to the Lords Supper. Published by Mr. Humphrey minister of Froome in Somersetshire. Which humble vindication, though it profess much of piety and conscience, yet upon due triall and examination, is found worthy of suspension, if not of a greater censure. By Roger Drake minister of Peters Cheap London
- A boundary to the Holy Mount, or, A barre against free admission to the Lords Supper : In answer to an humble vindication of free admission to the Lords Supper. Published by Mr. Humphrey minister of Froome in Somersetshire. Which humble vindication, though it profess much of piety and conscience, yet upon due triall and examination, is found worthy of suspension, if not of a greater censure. By Roger Drake minister of Peters Cheap London
- A brief and plain discussion of that question which of late hath troubled many tender consciences; : namely, whether it be lawfull to receive the sacrament of the Lords Supper in those congregations where there is a mixture of some ignorant or prophane persons
- A briefe declaration of the sacraments : expressing the fyrst oryginall how they came vp, a[n]d were institute with the true and mooste syncere meaning and vnderstandyng of the same very necessarye for all men, that wyl not erre in the true vse and receauing therof. Compyled by the godly learned man Wyllyam Tyndall
- A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleauer, touching the subiect
- A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleaver, touching that subiect
- A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr. I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleauer, touching that subiect
- A brotherly and friendly censure of the errour of a dear friend and brother in Christian affection, : in an answer to his four questions lately sent abroad in print to the view of the world. Published according to order
- A catechisme in briefe questions and answers : containing such things as are to be known or had by all such as would partake the sacrament of the Lords Supper with comfort
- A cleare forme of catechising, before the giving of the sacrament of the Lords Supper : to this are subjoined two compends of the catechisme, fit for little children ...
- A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families, or Of particular persons : For the lord's-day; relating to the Lord's-Supper. With a short discourse of prayer. And a plain account of the sacrament of the lord's-supper. Shewing the advantage and necessity of the frequent use of both, in order to the Christian life. By John Mapletoft, D.D. vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry
- A communicant instructed, or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper
- A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastour of the Church of Christ at Wrington in the county of Sommerset
- A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper. By Francis Roberts, M.A. pastour of the Church of Christ, at Wrington in the county of Sommerset
- A companion for communicants : Discourses upon the nature, the design, and the subject of the Lords Supper; with devout methods of preparing for, and approaching to that blessed ordinance. By Cotton Mather, Pastor of a church at Boston. [Seven lines from Augustine]
- A companion to the altar, or, An help to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper by discourses and meditations upon the whole communion office : to which is added an essay upon the offices of baptism and confirmation
- A companion to the altar. Or, An help to the worthy receiving the Lords Supper; : by discourses and meditations upon the whole Communion Office. To which is added, an essay upon the offices of baptism, catechism and confirmation.
- A compleat exposition of the book of common-prayer, and administration of the Lord's Supper according to the use of the Church of England : Wherein the whole service is illustrated and desended by incontestable proofs from the Holy Scriptures, and designed to inform the judgment, and excite the devotion of such as daily use the same. Compiled by Laurence Clarke, A.M. from the most judicious commentators
- A confutacion of that popishe and antichristian doctryne, whiche mainteineth ye ministracyon and receiuing of the sacrament under one kind : made dialoge-wise betwene the prieste and the prentyse by Gracyous Menewe
- A confvtation of the new Presbyterian error. : Shewing not onely how neere our late Presbyterians come to the Anabaptists, in restrayning the Supper of the Lord from the people, by way of examination, as they doe children from the sacrament of baptisme, by way of confession; but also how they agree with Papists in auricular confession: and that their practise is sacriligious, new, usurped, and tyrannicall. By Alexander Mingzeis, minister of Gods word
- A days preparation for the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. : With directions and prayers before, at, and after receiving. Fitted for the plainest capacities of those that have the least time of all to attend sacred duties. By the Author of the Conference between the soul and the body
- A defence of Christian liberty to the Lords table; : except in case of excommunication and suspension. Wherein many arguments, queres, suppositions, and objections are answered by plain texts, and consent of scriptures. As also some positions answered by way of a short conference which the author hath had with divers, both in citie and countrey. All which are profitable to inform to truth, and lawfull obedience to authoritie.
- A defence of the plain account of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, : Shewing, that the nature and end of the Supper, in the manner it is there stated, fully ans[wer] the original design of the institution itself. And that it makes effectual provision for all the benefits, which Holy Scripture warrants us to expect on that solemn occasion
- A detection of the Deuils sophistrie : wherwith he robbeth the vnlearned people, of the true byleef, in the most blessed sacrament of the aulter
- A dialogue between a minister and his parishioner concerning the Lord's Supper ... : to which are annexed three several discourses, of love to God, to our neighbour, and to our very enemies
- A dialogue between a pastor and parishioner, touching the Lord's Supper. : Wherein the most material doubts and scruples about receiving that holy sacrament, are removed, and the way thereto discovered to be both plain and pleasant. Very usefull for private christians in these scrupulous times. With some short prayers fitted for that occasion, and a morning and evening prayer for the use of private families
- A discourse of proper sacrifice, : in way of answer to A.B.C. Jesuite, another anonymus of Rome: whereunto the reason of the now publication, and many observable passages relating to these times are prefixed by way of preface: by Sr. Edvvard Dering Knight and baronet
- A discourse upon the nature and design of the Lord's Supper, : With the advantages, which may reasonably be expected, from a regular and serious attendance upon it. By Robert Gentleman
- A dissertation with Dr. Heylyn : touching the pretended sacrifice in the Eucharist
- A dissertation with Dr. Heylyn: : touching the pretended sacrifice in the Eucharist,
- A faithful declaration of Christes holy supper : comprehe[n]ded in thre sermo[n]s, preached at Eaton Colledge, by Roger Hutchinson. 1552. Whose contentes are in the other syde of the lefe
- A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper : Wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd. Suitably applied, and fit to be annexed to the Christian Monitor. [By] Theophilus Dorrington
- A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper : wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd
- A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper. : Wherein also the way and method of our salvation is briefly and plainly declar'd. Suitably applied, and fit to be annexed to The Christian monitor.
- A faythful and moost Godlye treatyse concernynge the most sacret sacrament of the blessed body and bloude of oure sauioure Christe, co[m]piled by Iohn Caluyne, a man of no lesse lernyng and literature, then Godlye studye, and example of liuyng. And translated into Latyne by Latius a man of lyke excellencie. Aand nowe laste of all translated into Englyshe by a faythfull brother, no less desirous to profyt the weake brothers then to exercise the talent of the Lorde to this honoure and glorye. In declaration whereof, he hath set before this litle booke an Epistle to the reader much more effectuous then in the fyrst edicion. Wherunto the order that the Churche and congregation of Christ in Denmarke doth vse at the receiuinge of Baptisme, the supper of [the] Lorde, and wedlocke: is added. Myles Couerdale
- A fit guest for the Lords table. Or, a treatise declaring the true vse of the Lords Supper : Profitable for all communicants, as a preseruatiue against all profanesse and sundry nouell opinions
- A fourth letter to a person of quality, being an historical account of the doctrine of the Sacrament, from the primitive times to the Council of Trent : shewing the novelty of transubstantiation
- A free, plain, and just way concerning communion and excommunication, at, or from the Lords table. : With a Christian account concerning the same. With answers to the objections to the contrary. In which is shewed, that the Church to day hath no more power to excommunicate from the Lords table, then it had yesterday power to separate from the altar, unto which sinners were exhorted by the church to go; whereby they might (as they are required at the Lords table) perfect their praises and repentance. And that the pretended differences in baptism, are no just ground of separation.
- A fruitfull treatise of baptisme and the Lords Supper: : of the vse and effect of them, of the worthie and vnworthie receiuers of the same supper; very necessarie for all such as are to be admitted to the Lordes table.
- A frutefull treatis of baptyme [sic] and the Lordis Souper : of the vse and effect of them, of the worthey and vnworthy receyuers of the souper, necessary to be knowne of all Christen men, which yerely receyue the sacrament
- A full ansvver to a printed paper, entituled, Foure serious questions concerning excommunication, and suspension from the sacrament, &c. : Wherein the severall arguments and texts of scripture produced, are particularly and distinctly discussed: and the debarring of ignorant and scandalous persons from the sacrament vindicated
- A full answer to Dr. Tenisons conference, concerning the Eucharist
- A guide to the devout Christian : in three parts : the first containing meditations and prayers affixed to the days of the week, together with many occasional prayers for particular persons : the second, for more persons than one, or a whole family, for every day of the week, together with many occasional prayers : the third, containing a discourse of the nature and necessity of the Holy Sacrament, together with meditations thereon, prayers and directions for the worthy receiving thereof : to which is added a prayer for Ash-Wednesday, or any other time in Lent, for Good-Friday and any day of publick fasting
- A helpe to the willing soul, or, The communicants counsellor : being a plaine and familiar discourse upon sundry maine truths, both doctrinall and practicall, requisite to be known, understood and observed by every Christian before his approach to the Lords table : composed mostly in reference to the rules and directions concerning sacramentall knowledge laid down in an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament of the 20 of October, 1645
- A letter or word of advice to the saints known or unknown. By Thomas Hickes, the elder
- A letter to Anonymus in answer to his Three letters to Dr. Sherlock about church-communion
- A modest plea for free communion at the Lord's table; particulary between the baptists and poedobaptists. : In a letter to a friend
- A most godly and very necessarie lesson to be learned of all christen men and womẽ, before they come to y[e] Communion of the the bodie & bloud of our sauiour Christe Jesus.
- A new dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe : and of that kynde of priesthode, whych is ordeined to saye messe: and to offer vp for remyssyon of synne, the body and bloud of Christe agayne
- A newe dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe : and of that kind of priesthode, whiche is ordeyned to saye messe: and to offer vp for remission of synne, the body [and] bloud of Christe againe
- A newe dialogue wherin is conteyned the examinacion of the messe : and of ye kynde of priesthode, whiche is ordayned to say messe: and to offre vp for remyssion of synne, the body [and] bloud of Christe agayne
- A notable oration,
- A persuasive to frequent communion : In the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By His Grace John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
- A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper : By John Tillotson, D.D. Dean of Canterbury
- A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper : By his Grace, John, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury
- A perswasive to frequent communion
- A plea for Mr Strong's church-members; : shewing they ought not implicitely to submit to his unnecessary and doubtful rules, although for it he threaten to debar them from the Lords Table, or to leave them altogether.
- A plea for the holy sacrament : being an attempt to rescue it from some late prophanations in civil matters. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. By a Lay-hand. Licensed, March 25, 1689. James Fraser
- A practical discourse upon the Blessed Sacrament : shewing the duties of the communicant before, at, and after the Eucharist
- A preparation for the Lord's Supper : to which are added Maxims of true Christianity
- A preparatiue to mariage : *The summe whereof was spoken at a contract, and inlarged after. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the Lords Supper: and another of vsurie. By Henrie Smith
- A preparatiue to mariage : The summe whereof was spoken at a contract, and inlarged after. Whereunto is annexed A Treatise of the Lords supper: and another of vsurie. By Henrie Smith
- A preparatiue to mariage : The summe whereof was spoken at a contract, and inlarged after. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the Lords Supper, and another of vsurie. By Henrie Smith
- A refutation of three opposers of truth : by plain evidence of the holy Scripture, viz. I. Of Pardon Tillinghast, who pleadeth for water-baptism, its being a Gospel-precept, and opposeth Christ within, as a false Christ. To which is added, something concerning the Supper, &c. II. Of B. Keech, in his book called, A tutor for children, where he disputeth against the sufficiency of the light within, in order of salvation; and calleth Christ in the heart, a false Christ in the secret chamber. II. Of Cotton Mather, who in his appendix to his book, called, Memorable providences, relating to witchcrafts, &c. doth so weakly defend his father Increase Mather from being justly chargeable with abusing the honest people called Quakers, that he doth the more lay open his fathers nakedness; and beside the abuses and injuries that his father had cast upon that people, C. Mather, the son, addeth new abuses of his own. And a few words of a letter to John Cotton, called a minister, at Plymouth in New England. By George Keith
- A representation of the nature of true religion. : Addressed to a lady. First published in the year 1697. To which is added a short explanation of the end and design of the Lord's Supper. Taken from a treatise on that subject, printed at London, for W. Johnston, 1760
- A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion : viz. I. Whether to communicate with some church, especially in such a divided state of the church, be a necessary duty incumbent on all Christians. II. Whether constant communion be a necessary duty where occasional communion is lawful. III. Whethr it be lawful to communicate with two churches which are in a state of separation from each other
- A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. : Wherein it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two covenants; the offices which Christ executes with reference to the covenant of grace, both as to the making, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as also, an explication of the two sacraments, the supper.--Together with the method of preparation for, behaviour at, and after-improvement of that ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practised in the Parish of Kilmarnock, almost since the revolution. By James Oliphant, A.M. minister of the Gospel, Kilmarnock. Entered in stationers hall
- A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. : [wherein]in it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two [te]nants; the offices which Christ executes with re...nce to the covenant of grace, both as to the ...king, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as ..., an explication of the two sacraments, the seals that convenant, particularly the Lord's Supper.-Together with the method of preparation for, beha...iour at, and after-improvement of that Holy Ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practiled in the ...arish of Kilmarnock. By James Oliphant, A.M. translated from Kilmarnock to Dunbarton. The fourth edition, with improvements. Entered in Stationers Hall
- A scripture-rale to the Lords Table; or, Observations upon M. Humphreys his treatise, intituled, An humble vindication of free admission to the Lords Supper. : Tending to discover the loose and prophane principles therein suggested. Published for the undeceiving the weak, and removing offences occasioned by it in the practice of reformation. Being the result of the discourses of some preachers in the county of Gloucester near Stow on the Wold, at their weekly meetings.
- A second vindication of a disciplinary, anti-Erastian, orthodox free-admission to the Lords-Supper; or, The state of this controversie revised and proposed: : for the fuller understanding of the most, as to the grounds whereon it stands; and more especially for the ease, and clearer proceeding of those, that shall write about it, whether for it, or against it.
- A seekers request to Catholick priests and Protestant ministers : for satisfying his conscience in the truth of what he ought to believe of the Lords supper
- A sermon preached on the fourth Sunday in Lent, in the Cathedral Church of Norwich : wherein is represented the great sin and danger of neglecting the Holy Communion
- A short and faythful instruction, gathered out of holy Scripture : composed in questions and answeres, for the edifyeng and comfort of the symple Christianes, whych intende worthely to receyue the holy supper of the Lorde
- A short and plaine tractate of the Lords Supper : grounded upon I Cor. II, 23, &c.
- A silver watch-bell : The sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to winne the most profane worldling, & carelesse liuer (if there bee but the least sparke of grace remayning in him) to become a true Christian indeed; that in the end he may obtaine euer-lasting saluation. Whereunto is adioyned a treatise of the holy sacrament of the Lords supper, in part augmented. By Thomas Tymme
- A silver watch-bell : The sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to winne the most profane worldling, and carelesse liuer (if there be but the least sparke of grace remayning in him) to become a true Christian indeed; that in the end he may obtaine euerlasting Salvation. Whereunto is adioyned a treatise of the holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in part augmented. By Thomas Tymme
- A silver watch-bell : the sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to vvin the most profane worldling and careles liver (if there be but the least sparke of grace remayning in him) to become a true Christian indeed, that in the end he may obtayn everlasting salvation : wherevnto is adjoyned a treatise of the holy sacrament of the Lords Supper, in part augmented
- A testimony of antiquity: : shewing the ancient faith of the Church of England, touching the sacrament of the body and blood of the Lord, here publickly preached, and also received in the Saxons time, above seven hundred years agoe.
- A token of Christian love, : in several sober considerations receiving the Holy Sacrament, which in holy Scripture is called, The Supper of the Lord. Most humbly and faithfully presented unto all sorts of Protestants for their comfort in a right receiving of it, and for prevention of those miseries that may follow the receiving of it unworthily.
- A token of Christian love, : in several sober considerations receiving the Holy Sacrament, which in holy Scripture is called, The Supper of the Lord. Most humbly and faithfully presented unto all sorts of Protestants for their comfort in a right receiving of it, and for prevention of those miseries that may follow the receiving of it unworthily. By James Jones citizen of London
- A touch-stone for a communicant. : Serving for the true triall of a mans fitnesse or unfitnesse to come to the sacrament of the Lords Supper. Very needfull and necessary for these times wherin people are more then ordinarily put upon the triall. In a dialogue betwixt a minister of the Gospel Zacheus a worthy communicant and Simon an unworthy communicant. By E.F. Imprimatur, Joseph Caryl
- A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper: : with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament
- A treatise concerning the Lords Supper : with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this Sacrament. By Tho. Doolittell
- A treatise concerning the Lords Supper : with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this Sacrament. By Tho. Doolittle
- A treatise concerning the Lords Supper : with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament. By Tho. Doolitell
- A treatise concerning the Lords Supper: : With three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament.
- A treatise concerning the Lords Supper: : with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament.
- A treatise of sacramental covenanting with Christ : shewing the ungodly their contempt of Christ, in their contempt of the Sacramental covenant. And calling them (not to a profanation of this holy ordinance, but) to an understanding, serious entire dedication of themselves to God in the sacramental covenant, and a believing commemoration of the death of Christ. The fourth edition. With a preface chiefly designed for the satisfaction of dissenters, and to exhort all men to peace and unity: not before printed. By J.R
- A treatise of sacramental covenanting with Christ : shewing the ungodly their contempt of Christ, in their contempt of the sacramental covenant : and calling them, not to a profanation of this holy ordinance, but to an understanding, serios entire dedication of themselves to God in the sacramental covenant, and a believing commemoration of the death of Christ
- A treatise of self-judging, : in order to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. Together with a sermon of the generall day of judgement.
- A treatise of the preparation to the holy Supper of our onely Sauiour and Redeemer, Iesus Christe : Necessarie for al them that will worthily approch to the Lordes holy table. Also a dialogue co[n]teining the principal points, which they that will receiue the Supper, ought to know and vnderstande. By Yues Rouspeau, minister of the worde of God. And translated out of Frenche, into Englishe, by R.B
- A treatise of the preparation to the holy supper of our onely saueour and redeemer, Iesus Christe : Necessarie for all them that vvil vworthely approche to the Lordes holy table. Also a dialogue containing the principall points, which they that wil recieue the Supper ought to knowe and vnderstand. By Yues Rouspeau minister of the vvord of God. Ttanslated [sic] out of French into English by R.B
- A treatise of the preparation to the holy supper of our onely sauiour and redeemer, Iesus Christe : Necessarie for all them that will worthily approch to the Lords holy table. Also a dialogue containing the principall points, which they that will receiue the supper, ought to knowe, and vnderstande. By Yues Rouspeav, minister of the woord of God. And translated out French, into Englishe, by R. B
- A treatyse made by Johan Lambert vnto kynge Henry the .viij. concerynge hys opynyon in the sacrame[n]t of the aultre as they call it, or supper of the lorde as the scripture nameth it. Anno do. 1538
- A trew discourse of the order observed in the assemble & meeting made by the leaue of the king at Fontainebleau: : for the effectuating of the dispute agreed vpon, betwixt the Lord Bishoppe of Eureux, and the Sr. of Plessis Mornay, vpon Thursday being the 4. of May Anno Domini 1600. : In the presence of the Kinges Maiestie, of many Prelates, Princes, Lords, Gentlemen, and other persons of diuers qualities; : Concerning the falsehoodes which the aforesaid Lord of Eureux had marked in 500 places, cited by the aforesaid Sr. of Plessis in a booke which he lately made & imprinted against the most blessed sacrame[n]t of the altar.
- A vindication of the principles of seceders, upon the head of occasional communion : With answers to the principal objections. By Robert Culbertson, minister of the Associate Congregation, Leith
- A vindication of two serious questions: : 1. Whether the Lords Supper is a converting ordinance. 2. Whether suspension of scandalous church-members be warranted out of Scripture. The former in the negative, the latter in the affirmative, (briefly handled in the XVI. Antiqueries, and againe opposed by M. Prynne in his Suspension suspended) more fully and clearly vindicated, by a well-wisher of truth and peace. Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford. Octob. 1. 1646
- A vote of the Commons House of Parliament. 13 May. XIII. Caroli Regis Secundi
- A worthy communicant: or A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By Jeremy Dyke, minister of Epping in Essex
- A worthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper.
- Advice to communicants : for necessary preparation [and profitable] improvement of [the great and comfortable ordinance of the] Lords Supper : that therein true spiritual communion with Christ may be obtained, and the eternal enjoyment of God sealed
- Advice to communicants for necessary preparation and profitable improvement of the great and comfortable ordinance of the Lords Supper : that therein true spiritual communion with Christ may be obtained, and the eternal enjoyment of God sealed
- Advices concerning the manner of receiving popish converts, and encouraging both priests and others to live in unity with the Church of Ireland, as by law established : In a letter to a Reverend Clergy-Man of the diocese of Down and Connor[.]
- An address by a minister to his parish, in favours of a second administration of the Lord's Supper in the year
- An address to the Christian people, under the inspection of the reformed presbytery, concerning the more frequent dispensing of the Lord's Supper. By one of themselves
- An ansvveare vnto certaine crabbed questions : pretending a reall presence of Christ in the Sacramente: latelie propounded by some secret papist, to the great troubling of the consciences of the simple, together with a discouerie of the Jesuiticall opinion of justification, guilefully vttered by Sherwyne at the time of his execution. Gathered and set foorth by Peter Whyte, very necessary & profitable for this dangerous time
- An ansvver to the deuillish detection of Stephane Gardiner, Bishoppe of Wynchester : published to the intent that such as be desirous of the truth should not be seduced by hys errours, nor the blind [et] obstinate excused by ignorance Compiled by. A.G
- An answer of the Most Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archebyshop of Canterburye, primate of all Englande and metropolitane vnto a crafty and sophisticall cauillation deuised by Stephen Gardiner doctour of law, late byshop of Winchester, agaynst the trewe and godly doctrine of the moste holy sacrament of the body and bloud of our sauiour Iesu Christe : Wherein is also, as occasion serueth, answered such places of the booke of D. Rich. Smyth, as may seeme any thing woorthy the aunsweryng. Item ye shall fynde here also the true copye of the booke written, and in open courte delyuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner, not one woorde added or diminished, but faythfully in all poyntes agreeying with the oryginall. ..
- An answer of the Most Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archebyshop of Canterburye, primate of all Englande and metropolitane vnto a crafty and sophisticall cauillation deuised by Stephen Gardiner doctour of law, late byshop of Winchester, agaynst the trewe and godly doctrine of the moste holy sacrament of the body and bloud of our sauiour Iesu Christe. : Wherein is also, as occasion serueth, answered such places of the booke of D. Rich. Smyth, as may seeme any thing woorthy the aunsweryng. Item ye shall fynde here also the true copye of the booke written, and in open courte delyuered, by D. Stephen Gardiner, not one woorde added or diminished, but faythfully in all poyntes agreeying with the oryginall. Reade with iudgement, and conferre with diligence, laiying aside all affection on eyther partie, and you shall easily pereaue (good reader) how slender and weake the allegations and persuasions of the Papistes are, wherwith they go aboute to defende their erronious and false doctrine, and to impugne the truthe
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the obligation to receive it, the way to prepare for it, and the behaviour of ourselves both at and after it. Fitted for the meanest capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the obligation to receive, it; the way to prepare for it; and the behaviour of our selves both at, and after it. Fitted for the meanest capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By a divine of the Church of England
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : Number VII. of tracts published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Practice in the kingdom of Ireland
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the obligation to receive it, the way to prepare for it, and the behaviour of ourselves both at and after it. With prayers and meditations suitable to the occasion. Fitted for the meanest capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the obligation to receive it, the way to prepare for it, and the behaviour of ourselves both at and after it. With prayers and meditations suitable to the occasion. Fitted for the meanest capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late lord archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland
- An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. : To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the obligation to receive it, the way to prepare for it, and the behaviour of ourselves both at and after it. With prayers and meditations suitable to the occasion. Fitted for the meanest capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late lord archbishop of Tuem in Ireland
- An answer to fifteen questions, lately published by Edward Fisher esquire; : and the suggestions therein delivered, against suspending ignorant and scandalous persons from the Lord's Supper.
- An answer to two baptist ministers letters concerning baptism and the Lord's Supper : In defence of scripture and reason. In a letter to Mr. Hildrup. By Eben. Hewlett
- An answer vnto my lord of wynthesters [sic] booke intytlyd a detection of the deuyls sophistrye : wherwith he robith the vnlernyd people of the trew byleef in the moost blessyd sacrament of the aulter made by Johann Hoper
- An answere vnto Sir Thomas Mores dialoge made by Vvillyam Tindale. First he declareth what the church is, and geveth a reason of certayne wordes which Master More rebuketh in the tra[n]slacion of the newe Testament. After that he answereth particularlye vnto everye chaptre which semeth to haue anye apperaunce of truth thorow all his .iiij. bokes
- An anti-diatribe, or, The apologie of some ministers and godly people, asserting the lawfulnesse of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company : proving also the necessity of examination in our congregations in order to a more holy church-fellowship : wherein a paper is answered bearing this title, viz. A diatribe concerning the administration of the Eucharist and examination thereunto precedent : together with a vindication of the Lords Supper from its manifest abuse by a general admission, being an answer to Mr. Humphrey
- An anti-diatribe: or The apologie of some ministers and godly people, asserting the lawfulnesse of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company : proving also the necessity of examination in our congregations, in order to a more holy church-fellowship. Wherein a paper is answered, bearing this title, viz, A diatribe concerning the administration of the Eucharist and examination thereunto precedent. Together, with a vindication of the Lords Supper from its manifest abuse by a general admission; being an answer to Mr. Humphrey. By Humphrey Saunders Minister of Hollesworthy in Devon
- An antidote against foure dangerous quæries, : pretended to be propounded to the reverend Assemblie of Divines, touching suspension from the Sacrament
- An epistle or godlie admonition, of a learned minister of the Gospel of our sauiour Christ : sent to the pastoures of the Flemish Church in Antwerp, (who name themselues of the Confession of Auspurge,) exhorting them to concord with the other ministers of the Gospell. Translated out of French by Geffray Fenton. Here may the christian reader lerne to know what is the true participatio[n] of the body of Christ, & what is the lauful vse of the holy Supper
- An epistle or godlie admonition, of a learned minister of the Gospel of our sauiour Christ, : sent to the pastoures of the Flemish Church in Antwerp, (who name themselues of the Confession of Auspurge,) exhorting them to concord with the other ministers of the Gospell. Translated out of French by Geffray Fenton. Here may the christian reader lerne to know what is the true participatio[n] of the body of Christ, & what is the lauful vse of the holy Supper
- An essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. : By Peter Waldo, Esq; of Mitcham, in Surry, author of A commentary on the liturgy of the church of England
- An help and exhortation to worthy communicating. Or, A treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the Holy Sacrament. and answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons, which most generally detain men from it : Together with suitable devotions added. The second edition. By John Kettlewell, vicar of Coles-hill in Warwick-shire
- An helpe for yong people, preparing them for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. By W.L. B.D
- An humble vindication of a free admission unto the Lords-Supper : published for the ease, support, and satisfaction of tender consciences (otherwise remediless) in our mixt congregations
- An humble vindication of a free admission unto the Lords-Supper. : Published for the ease, support, and satisfaction of tender consciences (otherwise remediles) in our mixt congregations.
- An humble vindication of a free admission unto the Lords-Supper. : Published for the ease, support, and satisfaction of tender consciences (otherwise remediles) in our mixt congregations.
- An humble vindication of a free admission unto the Lords-Supper. : Published for the ease, support, and satisfaction of tender consciences (otherwise remediles) in our mixt congregations. As it was delivered at two sermons upon the occasion of this solemnity, in the weekely labours of John Humfrey, Master of Arts, and Minister of Froome in Somersetshire, newly revised by the Author
- An inquiry concerning the scriptural order; and method of dispensing the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By Joslah Hunter, E.C.M
- An instruction for all thos that intend to goe to the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper
- An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament : for keeping of scandalous persons from the sacrament of the Lords supper, the enabling of congregations for the choice of elders, and supplying of defects in former ordinances and directions of Parliament concerning church-government. Die Sabbathi, 14. Martii. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- Arweiniwr cartrefol ir iawn a'r buddiol dderbyniad o Swpper yr Arglwydd. : Ym ha ûn hefyd, y mae'r ffordd a'r modd o'n hiechydwriaeth, wedi eu Gosod allan yn fyr, ac fal y bo hawdd eu deall ...
- Cases considered and resolved. : Wherein all the tender godly conscientious ministers in England (whether for a Congregationall, or a Presbyteriall way) are concerned. Or pills to purge malignants. And all prophane, ignorant, and scandalous persons. (But more particularly calculated for the meridian of Margarets Fishstreet-hill) from those grosse conceits that they have of their childrens right to baptisme; and of their owne right to the Supper of the Lord, &c. Also good councell to bad men. Or friendly advise (in severall particulars) to unfriendly neighbours. By Thomas Brooks, a willing servant unto God, and the faith of his people, in the glorious Gospel of Christ, at Margarets Fishstreet-hill
- Christian consolations taught from five heads in religion : I. Faith. II. Hope. III. The Holy Spirit. IV. Prayer. V. The Sacraments. Written by a learned prelate
- Christian knowledge made easy: with a plain account of the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. : To which are added, the seaman's faithful companion, with an historical account of the late war. The whole calculated for the use of young persons: and this particular book, adorned with engravings, to render it the more acceptable to whom it is presented
- Christians liberty to the Lords table, : discovered by eight arguments, therby proving, that the Sacrament of the body and blood of our Lord, doth as well teach to grace, as strengthen and confirm grace, and so is common, as well to the outward Christian as to the inward Christian: occasioned by the contrary doctrine, taught by a strange minister in Woolchurch, on the 29th of June last.
- Christophagia, The mystery of eating the flesh and drinking the blood of Christ : and the modus or manner thereof discovered
- Christs prayer expounded : A communicant prepared. A Christian directed in life. With diuers godly prayers, fit often to be vsed. The second edition much enlarged. And, a Christian direction to death, now newly added, and inserted before the prayers. By Robert Hill, Bacherlor in Diuinity, and fellos of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge
- Coena quasi koinh, or, The common right to the Lords Supper : asserted in a diatribe & defence thereof against the apology of some ministers and godly people (as their own mouth praiseth them) asserting the lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company : as it was set forth by their prolocutor Mr. Humphry Saunders
- Coena quasi koinh: or, The common right to the Lords Supper asserted : wherein that question is fully stated. The second edition enlarged. By Sir William Morice knight, one of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councel, and principall secretary of state
- Coena quasi koinē: : the new-inclosures broken down, and the Lords Supper laid forth in common for all Church-members, having a dogmatical faith, and not being scandalous: in a diatribe, and defence thereof: against the apology of some ministers, and godly people, (as their owne mouth praiseth them) asserting the lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company: lately set forth by their prolocutor, Mr. Humphrey Saunders.
- Communion with God in ordinances, the saints priviledge and duty. : Wherein is judiciously, and solidly, laid down the way to attain it, and to preserve it when attained; with several discoveries or notes of tryal.
- Convivium cæleste. A plain and familiar discourse concerning the Lords Supper : Shewing at once the nature of that sacrament; as also the right way of preparing our selves for the receiving of it. In which are also considered those exceptions which men usually bring to excuse their not partaking of it. The second edition, with some additions. By Richard Kidder, rector of St. Martin Outwich, London
- Cydymmaith i'r allor, : Yn dangos natur ac angenrheidrwydd o ymbarattoi i'r sacrament mewn tresn i ni dderbyn yn deilwng y Cymmun Sanctaidd. Ym mha uny profir yr holl ofna'r arlwyd (ynghylch bwytta ac yfed yn annheilwng, ac i fod yn fuog o ddamn-dig aeth i ni ein hunain wrth hynny) yn ddi-sail; ac yn anwaranted.g. At yr hyn chwanegwyd g. At yr hyn chwanegwyd gweddian a my fyrdedau, i ymbaratton i dderbyn y sacrament, fel y mae eglwys loegr yn go fyn gan ei chymmunwyr. Gwedi ei gyfieithur i'r Gymraeg, gan L. E
- De origine erroris libri duo, Heinrychi Bullingeri. : In priore agitur de Dei ueri iusta inuocatione & cultu uero, de Deorum item falsorum religionibus & simulachrorum cultu erroneo. In posteriore disseritur de institutione & ui sacrae Coenae domini, & de origine ac progressu Missae papisticae, contra uarias superstitiones pro religione uera antiqua & orthodoxa.
- Devotion digested : in severall discourses, and meditations upon the Lords most holy prayer. Together with additional exercitations upon baptisme. The Lords Supper. Heresies. Blasphemy. The Creatures. Sinne. The souls paintings after God. The mercies of God. The souls complaint of its absence from God.
- Diallacticon viri boni et literati, De veritate, natura, atque substantia corporis et sanguinis Christi in eucharistia
- Diatribae : discovrses on on divers texts of Scriptvre
- Duties of communicants, or a treatise, teaching such as purpose to receiue the sacrament of the Lords Supper : how they may rightly carrie themselues, before, in, and after the action of receiuing. By R: Preston, preacher of Gods Word at Rushden in Northampton-shire
- Egwyddor i rai jevcaingc : i'w cymmbwyfo i dderbyn y Cymmun Sanctaidd yn fuddiol
- Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion : Together with particular perswasives thereunto, and helps therein. And (in this second edition) an appendix concerning the frequent and holy use of the Lords Supper
- Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion : With an appendix concerning the frequent and holy use of the Lords Supper
- Forms of devotion for the use of families : With a preface, recommending the practice of family religion. By the Reverend John Leland, D.D. James Duchal, D.D. Isaac Weld, D.D. and John Mears, M.A. To which are annexed, a short explanation of the end and design of the Lord's Supper; with suitable meditations and prayers; and a preface, recommending a due attendance on that sacred institution; also a postscript and supplement. By John Mears, M.A
- Forms of prayer, for public worship, baptism, and the Lord's Supper, collected from various devotional offices, composed for the use of Protestant dissenters. : To which is added, a liturgy, chiefly selected from the book of common prayer. Also, select Psalms, adapted to the use of Christian congregations. With anthems for particular seasons
- Formulaire de prieres dont se servoit sa Majesté Guillaume III, lors qu'il participoit au S. Sacrement de la céne. : Avec une preface de Jean Moore, seigneur evêque de Norwich. Traduit de l'Anglois, par David Mazel, prêtre de l'Eglise Anglicane
- Four tracts : by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton College. Viz. I. Of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Of the power of the keyes. III. Of schism and schismaticks. IV. Missellanies
- Foure serious questions of grand importance, concerning excommunication, and suspention from the Sacrament; : propounded to the Reverend Assembly, and all moderate Christians, to prevent schismes, and settle unity among us, in these divided times;
- Fovvre bookes, of the institution, vse and doctrine of the holy sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. : As likevvise, hovv, vvhen, and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof.
- Gestus Eucharisticvs, or, A discourse concerning the gesture at the receiving of the Holy Eucharist or Sacrament of the Lords Supper
- Indoctus doctor edoctus: Or A short ansvver to a little tract of Theophilus Brabourn's, concerning the changing of church-discipline. : Wherein the pitifull simplicity of the said tract is discovered, and the authors folly made manifest to all men. And it is made fully appear, that he hath sayd nothing to the purpose, in attempting to prove that the government of the church ought to be put into the hands of the magistrate. With an answer to what the said author hath said in it, concerning the sabbath, together with a copy of his recantation of the very same doctrine in the high commission.
- Instruction concerning penance and holy communion : the second part fo the instruction of youth, containing the means how we may return to God by penance, and remain in his grace by the good and frequent use of the sacraments. By Charles Gobinet, Doctor of Divinity, of the house and Society of Sorbon, principal of the college of Plessis-Sorbon
- Instruction familiere pour participer dignement a la sainte cene. Dans laquelle est brievement, & clairement declar'ee la voye & la methode de salut. Par Theophile Dorrington, ministre de l'Englise Anglicane. Traduit de l'Anglois
- Instructions for confession, communion, and confirmation
- Instructions or consession, communion, and confirmation. By Mr. Gother. Newly revised and corrected. With approbation
- Lyford's legacie: or, An help to young people : Preparing them for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. Together with four additional resolves of admission to the same. Viz: 1. Who ought to approach to the Lords table. 2. Who ought to keep back themselves. 3. Who ought to be admitted if they offer themselves. 4. Who ought to be kept back by the authority of the Church. By William Lyford, B.D. late minister of Sherborn in the west
- Lyford's legacie; or, An help to young people. : Preparing them for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. Together with four additional resolves of admission to the same. Viz: [brace] 1. VVho ought to approach to the Lords table. 2. VVho ought to keep back themselves. 3. VVho ought to be admitted if they offer themselves. 4. VVho ought to be kept back by the authority of the Church.
- Markes and no markes, of the Kingdome of Heauen: or, A treatise of things neccessary, vnnecessary, to the Kingdome of God. By Henry Greenewood Master of Art, and preacher of the word of God
- Meate for men, or, a principall seruice of the sacraments. : Wherein (amongst many) these two points are specifically handled [brace] 1. Of the baptizing of infants. 2. Of kneeling in the act of breaking and receiuing the Lords Supper. For the vse of all religious families and monethly communicants in the kingdome when they come to the Lords table.
- Mensa mystica : or, a discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords supper. In which the ends of its institution are so manifested; our addresses to it so directed; our behaviour there and afterward, so composed; that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it. With several prayers and thanksgivings inserted, to make it of more general use. Hereunto is added Aqua genitalis: a discourse concerning baptism, in which is inserted a brief discourse to perswade to a confirmation of the baptismal vow. By Simon Patrick, D.D. now Lord Bishop of Ely
- Mensa mystica: or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords supper. : In which the ends of its institution are so manifested; our addresses to it so directed; our behaviour there and afterward, so composed; that we may not lose the benefits which are to be received by it. With several prayers and thanksgivings inserted, to make it of more general use. Hereunto is added Aqua genitalis: a discourse concerning baptism, in which is inserted a brief discourse to perswade to a confirmation of the baptismal vow.
- Mr Humphrey's Second vindication of a disciplinary anti-Erastian, orthodox, free-admission to the Lords-Supper, : taken into consideration, in a letter occasionally written
- Notable textes of the Scriptures which declare of what vertue/ strength and holines the pixed or boxed God is: : with also what fayth/ hope ãd confidence is to be put in him.
- Of Christs testaments, viz. baptisme and the Supper : written in two bookes ... : set forth from the true theosophicall ground through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings
- Of Christs testaments, viz: Baptisme and the Supper. : Written in two bookes. The 1. of holy Baptisme, how it is to be understood in the ground thereof, and why a Christian should be baptized. The 2. of the holy Supper of the Lord Christ, what it is, with the benefit and effects of it, and how the same may be worthily participated of. And how these are to be understood, both according to the Old and New Testament. Set forth from the true theosophicall ground, through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings.
- Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper. : Written in two bookes. The 1. of holy Baptisme, how it is to be understood in the ground thereof, and why a Christian should be baptised. The 2. of the holy supper of the Lord Christ, what it is, with the benefit and effects of it, and how the same may be worthily participated of. And how these are to be understood, both according to the Old and New Testament. Set forth from the true theosophicall ground, through the three principles of the divine revelation, and presented to the children of God for the information of their understandings.
- Of receiving the communion in the company of such, whom we conceive not so good, holy, and rightly principled, as we wish they were
- Of the Lord's supper. : Number XI. of tracts published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Practice in the kingdom of Ireland
- Of the sacraments in general, in pursuance of an explication of the catechism of the Church of England
- Of the sacraments in general, in pursuance of an explication of the catechism of the Church of England. By Gabriel Towerson, D.D. and Rector of Welwynne in Hartfordshire
- Officium eucharisticum : A preparatory service to a devout and worthy reception of the Lord's Supper
- Officium eucharisticum : a preparatory service, to a devout and worthy reception of the Lords Supper : designed for a person of quality, and now made publick for common use
- Private devotions at the Holy Communion, adapted to the publick office in the liturgy. : Complied for the use of the united parishes of St. Swithun and St. Mary Bothaw. By C.W.M.A
- Private devotions at the administration of the Holy Communion
- Præcipuorum theologiæ capitum enchiridion didacticum : Cum appendicula practica de Coena Domini. In gratiam studiosæ juventutis
- Questions preparatory to the better, free, and more Christian administration of the Lords Supper
- Responsoria bipartita, sive vindiciæ suspensionis ecclesiasticæ ut et presbyterii evangelici. : A double reply, containing a vindication of the antient practice of the Church (according to the rule of the word) suspending the ignorant and scandalous from the Lords Supper. As also of ecclesiastical presbyteries ... The first in answer to one M. Boatmans challenge of all the ministers on earth to make suspension of any but Turks, Jews, pagans and excommunicate persons from the Lords Supper, appear from Scriptures. In answer to whom the said censure is justified by several arguments from Scripture, and the universal practice of the Church, the magisterial vanity also of his sermon, Decem. 13. and March 28. in Peters Church in Norwich is discovered, ... In which answer also some objections of Erastus, Mr. Prin, and Mr. Humfry, are coilaterally considered, and answered. The second part in answer to Theophilus Brabourn, who hath talked something in a little pamphlet against the Lord Jesus Christ ...
- Sacramental exercises : In two parts. I. The Christian's employment before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. II. The Christian's conduct in his afterlife. By Jabez Earle, D.D
- Sacramental exercises. : In two parts. First, the Christian's employment before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. Second, the Christian's conduct in his after-life. By Jabez Earle, D.D
- Sacramental exercises. : In two parts. I. The Christian's employment before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. II. The Christian's conduct in his after life. By Jabez Earle, D.D
- Sacramental preparation for the Holy Communion in short : wherein are directions and meditations, containing the substance of what is needful and useful before, in, and after the administration of the Lord's Supper : to which is added plain and practical directions for the profitable reading of the Sacred Scriptures
- Sacramentum eucharistiæ est salutaris & perpetui usus in Iclesia Christi
- Satisfaction concerning mixt Communions: : in answer to the doubts of some, who abstain from the sacrament of the Lords Supper; because wicked persons are present
- Sermons vpon the sacrament of the Lords Supper: preached in the Kirk of Edinburgh be M. Robert Bruce, minister of Christes euangel there: at the time of the celebration of the Supper, as they were receaued from his mouth
- Several tracts, by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Coll. &c. : Viz. I. Of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Paraphrase on St. Matthew's Gospel. III. Of the power of the keys. IV. Of schism and schismaticks, (never before printed by the original copy.) V. Miscellanies
- Several tracts, by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Coll. &c. Viz. I. Of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Paraphrase on St. Matthew's Gospel. III. Of the power of the keys. IV. Of schism and schismaticks, (never before printed by the original copy.) V. Miscellanies
- Severall propositions and remarkable observations presented to the view of the citizens of London; : concerning the discipline of the Church of England; and receiving of the Holy Sacrament. VVhereunto is annexed, a declaration of the Right Honourable the Lord Major; very fit and necessary to be published throughout the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales
- Some briefe heads of Christian doctrine, or, The lowest degree of knowledge requisite to the receiving of the Lords Supper : for the help of the weake and unlearned of my flock
- Some popish errors, unadvisedly embraced and pursued by our anticommunion ministers : wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of their discontinuing the frequent publick administration of the Lords Supper ... : with a new discovery of some Romish emmissaries, Quakers
- Suspension discussed. Or, Church-members divine-right to Christ's table-throne of grace, examined & cleared. : Occasioned by a paper sent to one of the authors parishioners for his private satisfaction, and by appointment delivered to the author for his answers thereunto.
- Ten sermons preached before and after the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper : To which is added, two sermons preached upon occasion of the death of a friend. By that learned, judicious, and excellent Minister of Christ, Mr. Thomas Halyburton, minister first at Ceres, and afterwards professor of Divinity at St. Andrews
- Ten sermons tending chiefely to the sitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper : Wherein amongst many other holy instructions : the doctrines of sound repentance and humiliation, and of Gods speciall fauours vnto penitent sinners, and worthy communicants are largely and effectually handled. The six first, by I. Dod. The foure last, by R. Cleauer. Whereunto is annexed, a plaine and learned metaphrase on the epistle to the Collossians, written by a godly and iudicious preacher. There is also set before the sermons, a short dialogue of preparation : containing the chiefe points that concerne the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper, taken for the most part, out of the sermons following: and collected into a method for the benefit and ease of those that desire direction in this matter
- Ten sermons, tending chiefly to the fitting of men for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper : wherein, amongst many other holy instructions, the doctrines of sound repentance and humiliation, and of Gods speciall favours unto penitent sinners, and worthy communicants, are largely and effectually handled
- Terms of communion, agreed upon by the Scots methodists : but generally known by the specious denomination of The presbytery of relief. Their own explanation of said terms, ... In a letter from a Presbyterian to his friend in Aberdeen
- The Communicant's companion: comprehending suitable employments for devout communicants, during the celebration of the Lord's Supper. : Being a collection of prayers and thanksgivings, gathered from the writings of the most orthodox divines of the Church of England. And also three hymns before the sacrament, and three after it. Together with a peculiar litany, and several other prayers to be used by, or for sick persons. To which is added, an appendix in two parts; containing I. Death-bed reflections, proper for a righteous man in his last sickness. II. A collection of divine hymns for Christmas, Easter, and whitsunday. The whole, partly collected, and partly composed. By Thomas Chapman
- The Divine banquet: or, Sacramental devotions. : Consisting of morning and evening prayers, contemplations and hymns for every day in the week, in order to a more solemn preparation for the worthy receiving of the Holy Communion. Together with brief resolutions to all those scruples and objections usually alledged for the omission of this important duty. With eight curious sculptures proper to the several parts therof. To which is added, the devout Christian's daily sacrifice; or, morning and evening prayers for every day, upon ordinary occasions; with graces
- The Lords Supper briefly vindicated : and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting (as well as confirming ordinance) ...
- The Lords Supper briefly vindicated : and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting (as well as confirming ordinance) ...
- The Lords Supper briefly vindicated : and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities, to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting (as well as confirming) ordinance ...
- The Lords Supper briefly vindicated; : and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities, to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting, (as well as confirming) ordinance; against all false, vain, absurd, irreligious cavils, objections, whimsies, delusions of those novellists, who have lately contradicted it, both in press and pulpit : here satisfactorily refuted, retorted, dissipated.
- The Lords Supper; or, a vindication of the sacrament of the blessed body & blood of Christ : according to its primitive institution. In eight books; discovering the superstitious, sacrilegious, and idolatrous abominations of the Romish Masse. Together with the consequent obstinacies, overtures of perjuries, and the heresies discernable in the defenders thereof. By Thomas Morton D.D. Bp. of Duresme
- The Lords table. : Whether it is to be spread like a table in an inne for all comers? That it ought not so be done is here maintained
- The answere that the preachers of the Gospel at Basile, made, for the defence of the true administration, and vse of the holy Supper of our Lord : Agaynst the abhominatio[n], of the popyshe Masse. Translated out of Latin into Englyshe by George Bancrafte. 1548
- The antidote animadverted,
- The bar to free admission to the Lords Supper removed, or, A vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free admission to the sacrament of the Lords Supper : wherein the most materiall exceptions and objections of Doctor Drake against it in his book called, A bar to free admission, &c. are taken off and answered : whereunto is annexed an expostulatory speech unto them of the congregationall way : and also an examination of the book called, A Scripture rail to the communion table, by some ministers in Glocester shire
- The bar, against free admission to the Lords Supper, fixed. Or, An answer to Mr. Humphrey his Rejoynder, or, reply.
- The book of bertram, or, Rathram, priest and monk of corbey. : Concerning the body and blood of Jesus in the sacrament. Carefully compared with the original Latin. To which is prefix'd, an historical dissertation concerning our author and his works; in which both are vindicated from the writers of the Church of Rome
- The bramble berry: or, A briefe discourse touching participating in mixt assemblies at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, : wherein is most full and cleare satisfaction given to every weak and doubting Christian, both by testimony out of Gods Word, and many invincible reasons and arguments for that purpose, grounded upon the same, wherein is first principally discussed and resolved these three maine questions following: I. Whether the Congregationall assemblies in England be true churches of Jesus Christ, yea or no? 2. Whether it be lawfull to participate at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper among carnall and prophane men? 3. Whether the admitting of ungodly men to the table of the Lord be sufficient warrant for ministers to desist the publike administration of the Sacrament, or for particular members to decline it, or separate themselves? Secondarily, briefe and satisfactory answers given to all the principall places of Scripture alleadged to maintaine a separation from our church assemblies, besides their arguments and allegations sufficiently resolved: set forth for the benefit of the tender conscience. By W. L. a faithfull petitioner and carefull practitioner for the peace and welfare of the church and people of God
- The bread and wine in the Holy Eucharist not a proper, material, propitiatory sacrifice. : In answer to a late book, entitled, the unbloody sacrifice and altar unvail'd &c. By John Lewis, A.M. vicar of minster in the Isle of Thanet
- The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved, Part I ..
- The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated and resolved : wherein these queries are considered I. whether kneeling at the Sacrament be contrary to any express command of Christ, obliging to the observance of a different gesture? II. whether kneeling be not a deviation from that example which our Lord set us at the first institution? III. whether kneeling be not unsuitable and repugnant to the nature of the Lords Supper as being no table gesture?, Part I
- The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated and resolved : wherein these queries are considered I. whether kneeling at the sacrament be contrary to any express command of Christ, obliging to the observance of a different gesture? II. whether kneeling be not a deviation from that example which our Lord set us at the first institution? III. whether kneeling be not unsutable and repugnant to the nature of the Lord's Supper as being no table gesture?, Part I
- The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated and resolved, Part II ..
- The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament, stated & resolved, Part II ..
- The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered : and the lawfulness of it shew'd from the testimony of above an hundred eminent non-conformists of several perswasions. Published for the satisfaction of the scrupulous, and to prevent the sufferings which such needlesly expose themselves to
- The catechumen, or, An account given by the young person to the minister, of his knowledge in religion, upon his first admission to the Lord's-table : recommended to the press by two eminent divines of the Church of England
- The churchwardens of our Diocess having been generally very remiss in making due presentments, particularly of such as absent themselves from the Holy Sacrement of the Lords Supper : we do hereby require you to use all diligence in admonishing the Churchwardens of their duties ..
- The common-prayer-book : the best companion in the house and closet as well as in the temple, or a collection of prayers out of the liturgie of the Church of England, most needul both for the whole family together, and for every single person apart by himself : with a particular office for the sacrament
- The communicant's companion. Or, Instructions and helps for the right receiving of the Lord's Supper. : By Matthew Henry, minister of the gospel
- The communicant's guide, shewing a safe and easie way to the Lord's table : in compassion to the poorer and weaker sort of Christians
- The copie of a lettre deliuered to the ladie Marie : regent of Scotland, from Iohn Knox minister of Goddes worde, in the yeare of our Lord 1556, and nowe augmented and explained by the author, in the yeare of our Lord 1558
- The copy of a letter from the pastors and professors of the church & academy of Geneva, to the King of Prussia : With His Majesty's answer: together with the manner of the join administration of the Lord's-Supper by the Lutheran and Calvinist ministers, by His Majesty's approbation. Sent by the Reverend Mr. Jablonski, chaplain to the King of Prussia, to the publisher hereof. To which is added the form of prayer and thanksgiving used at Neuschatel, on the occasion of the King of Prussia's inauguration to the principality, Nov. 3. 1707. Transmitted by the Reverend Mr. Ostervald. Published by Josiah Woodward, D.D
- The crucified Jesus : Or, A full account of the nature, end, design, & benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. With necessary directions, prayers, praises, and meditations, to be used by persons who come to the Holy communion. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and prebendary of Westminster
- The crucified Jesus : Or, A full account of the nature, end, design, and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. With necessary directions, prayers, praises, and meditations, to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion. And also a paraphrase on the 22d and 23d chapters of St. Luke's Gospel. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, and pretendary of Westminster
- The crucified Jesus : Or, A full account of the nature, end, design, and benefits, of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. With necessary directions, prayers, praises, and meditations, to be us'd by persons who come to the Holy Communion. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and prebendary of Westminster
- The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper : With necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations, to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion. By Anthony Horneck D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties
- The crucified Saviour : Or, A preparation to a worthy receiving the holy sacrament of the Lord's-Supper, in meditations and prayers for morning and evening, for every day in the week. As also, meditations and prayers, before, at, and after receiving the blessed sacrament; with rules and directions how to live well after it. By A. Hornet, D.D
- The devout communicant : or, spiritual entertainments for three days before and three days after communion. With a devout method of visiting the blessed sacrament, ... To which is added an appendix, containing spiritual regulations. ... The whole revised and enlarged by the Rev. William Gahan, O.S.A
- The devout communicant exemplifi'd, : in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper. Very necessary for all communicants
- The devout communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper : Practically suited to all the parts of that solemn ordinance
- The devout communicant; or, Spiritual entertainments for three days before and three days after Communion. : With a devout method of visiting the blessed sacrament, and some pious hymns, fervent prayers, aspirations, soliloquies, &c. To which is added an appendix, containing spiritual regulations, extracted from the writings of St. Francis of Sales, and the Rev. F. Valois, for the use of people of every state of life, who aspire to Christian perfections, &c. The whole revised and enlarged, by the Rev. William Gahan, O.S.A
- The devout communicant; or, Spiritual entertainments for three days before and three days after communion. : With a devout method of visiting the blessed sacrament, and some pious hymns, servent prayers, aspirations, soliloquies, &c. To which is added an appendix, containing spiritual regulations, extracted from the writings of St. Francis of sales and the Rev. F. Valois, for the use of people of every state of life who aspire to Christian perfection, &c. The whole revised and enlarged by the Rev. William Gahan, O.S.A
- The doctrine of our martyres remembred, concerning the Supper of the Lord: : as it hath been partly published, in the opening and application of Luk. 22.19,20. Most humbly presented to the serious and seasonable considerations of the most orthodox and sincere Christians that mourn for, or that are stirred up, or called to be repairers of the breaches. In which, 1. A just, plain, and free way to the Lord's table, is so discovered, that all saints with the weakest of believers; notwithstanding any pretended distinguishing opinion, ought unitedly to communicate: proved by several reasons. 2. The profession in which all that communicate ought to acknowledge and therein to be united. 3. The greatness of the duty, and goodness of God, in ordaining and commanding of it. And how all Christian magistrates, ministers, and people, have zealously promoted the same, with some particular hymnes sung by Christians after they received. 4. A declaration, setting forth the evils, and judgements of God, in the undue observation, causeless separation and contempt thereof, and of the necessity of church-government, as a blessed means to remedy, &c. is also added for further information.
- The doctrine of the Lords supper : By way of question and answer, gathered out of 1. Corint. chap. 11. ver. 23. to 33. By Charles Richardson, preacher at S. Katharins neare the Tower of London
- The doctrine of the Sacrament, : with the right use therof catichistically handled by way of question and answer.
- The duty of a communicant : Being useful directions for the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lord's Supper. With prayers and meditations for every day and evening in the week: with directions to a Holy Life after the sacrament. Also, an explination of all the feasts and fasts observed in the Church in England. By the late Lord Bishop of Exeter
- The epistle of Erasmus Roterodamus, sente vnto Conradus Pelicanus : concerning his opinion of the blessed sacrament of Christes body and bloude
- The fire of the altar : Or, certain directions how to raise the soul into Holy flames before, at, and after, the receiving the blessed sacrament. Of the Lord's Supper. With suitable prayers and devotions. To which is prefix'd; a dialogue betwixt a christian and his own conscience, concerning the true nature of the Christian religion. The fifteenth edition. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty, and prebendary of Westminister
- The fire of the altar, or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames before, at, and after the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper : with suitable prayers & devotions : to which is prefix'd a dialogue betwixt a Christian and his own conscience concerning the true nature of the Christian religion : intended chiefly for the inhabitants of St. Mary Le Strand and the Precinct of the Savoy
- The foundation of Christian religion gathered into sixe principles. : And it is to be learned of ignorant people, that they may be fit to heare sermons with profit, and to receiue the Lords Supper with comfort
- The foure wishes of Mr. John Humphrey, : in conclusion of his sermons printed 1653. Intituled An humble admission unto the Lord's Supper, &c
- The funeral of the mass, or, The mass dead and buried without hope of resurrection.
- The funeral of the mass: Or, The mass dead and buried, without hope of resurrection.
- The godly saiyngs of the old auncient faithful fathers : vp on the Sacrament of the bodye and bloude of Chryste. Newlye compyled and translated oute of Latin intoo English. By Ihon Veron Senonoys
- The golden mean: : being some serious considerations, together with some cases of conscience resolved; for a more full, and frequent administration of, yet not free admission unto, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
- The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd, the objections against it answer'd, and the necessary preparation for it stated. : With devotions to be us'd before, at, and after, the Lord's Supper. By the author of The Duties of the Closet
- The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous Christians as yet not legally convicted: : whether, or no, they may be lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse of Mr. B. Coxe.
- The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous Christians as yet not legally convicted: : whether, or no, they may be lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse of Mr. B. Coxe.
- The guard of the tree of life. or, A sacramentall discourse : shewing a Christians privilege, in approaching to God in ordinances. Duty, in his sacramental approaches. Danger, if he do not sanctifie God in them, by that reverend and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Dr. Sam. Bolton, late master of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge
- The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse : shewing a Christians priviledge, in approaching to God in ordinances. Duty, in his sacramentall approaches. Danger, if he do not sanctifie God in them. By Samuel Bolton, preacher to the congregation of Saviours South-wark
- The heauenly banquet: or The doctrine of the Lords Supper : set forth in seuen sermons. With two prayers before and after the receiuing. And a iustification of kneeling in the act of receiuing. By Iohn Denison, Doctor of Diuinity
- The iamge [sic] of God, or layemans booke : in which the right knowledge of God, of Christ, and of the holy Ghost is disclosed and diuerse doubts, besides the principall matter. Made by Roger Hutchinson. 1550
- The judgement of the late Arch-bishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland. : Of Babylon (Rev. 18. 4.) being the present See of Rome. (With a sermon of Bishop Bedels upon the same words.) Of laying on of hands (Heb. 6. 2.) to be an ordained ministery. Of the old form of words in ordination. Of a set form of prayer.
- The last sermon of Mr. Henry Smith : sometime Master of Arts in Christ-Church College in Oxford, & late minister in Sallop. With his earnest invitations to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. And directions to young beginners that they may be fitted for that Holy Communion, and receive it with profit. 2. His holy and pious sayings in general, necessary for all persons. 3. Instructions for young people, exhorting them to obedience, and duty towards their parents. 4. The sad effects of disobedience, in the examples of many wicked and unnatural children, who ame [sic] to untimely ends. With prayers suitable to divers occasions, by the same author. Published for the instruction and benefit of all Christian people. Licensed and entred according to order
- The mischeife of mixt communions, fully discussed. : All maine arguments on both sides, are largely canvased. Many difficulties demonstratively cleared, as that Judas was not at the Lords Supper, &c. When, and how was the originall of parishes in England. Severall cases of conscience resolved. As in case unworthy ones thrust into the Lords Supper; what single Christians should doe, and what the congregation should doe. A discovery what is the originall, and rise of all these disputes, and how a faire end may be put to all.
- The mistery of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and the Spirit of Jesus, the guide unto both : and onely and infallible rule leading both into them, and all other ordinances and ornaments of God, and a saints life : which may serve as an answer unto Randal Roper's Answer unto a paper written by me in the sence of the mistery of God, directed to all Baptists everywhere &c.
- The nature of the Lord's-Supper, and the obligations to it, briefly consider'd; with a serious exhortation to a due attendance upon it : In four discourses preach'd at the merchants lecture at Salters-Hall, November and December, 1736. By W. Harris, D.D
- The necessity of receiving the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. : Humbly recommended to the inhabitants of the two parishes of Coaley and Stroud
- The nevv birth: : in which is brought forth the new creature. VVith a description of the true marks and characters thereof; which being manifested and declared, is the true and proper ground of visible communion, in which the sons or children of God are to receive and own one another as brethren, although they differ (for want of light) in some particular ordinances. Whereunto is annexed a briefe description of Antichrist, not only without men, but within them also.
- The olde fayth of greate Brittaygne, and the newe learnynge of Inglande : wherunto is added a symple instruction, concernynge the Kinges Maiesties procedinges in the co[m]munyon. Compyled by R.V
- The orders from the Hovse of Commons for the abolishing of superstition and innovation, in the regulating of church affaires : 1 concerning the communion table, 2 concerning the Sabbath day, 3 concerning images : September 1, 1641
- The rational communicant : or, A plain account of the nature, ends, and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Suited to the meanest capacities
- The receiver undeceived, or, An Answer to the author of a late sheet entituled Of receiving the Communion in the company of such, whom we conceive not so good, holy, and rightly principled, as we wish they were : with an appendix for this proposition, Vngodly persons ought not to be admitted to the Holy Supper
- The right receiving of Christ· : Or, An appendix to the worthy communicant, or A treatise shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament. By Jer. Dyke, late minister of Epping in Essex. Which was intended by the said author in his life time to be annexed to this treatise of the sacrament; as appeares in the epistle. Wherein a Christian may know, whether he hath rightly received Christ in the sacrament or no
- The rvles and directions of the ordinance of Parliament, : concerning suspension from the Lords Supper in case of ignorance. Resolved into a short catechisme. By Jeremy Cateline. Preacher of the Gospel. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy
- 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
- The saints communion with God, and Gods communion with them in ordinances. : As it was delivered in severall sermons
- The second part of the weeks preparation for the sacrament. : Consisting of soliloquies, prayers, hymns, ejaculations, thanksgiving and examination, for Sunday evening, after the celebration of the Holy Communion. As also for morning and evening on every day of the week following. Together with directions to lead an holy life
- The second part of the weeks preparation for the sacrament. : consisting of soliloquies, prayers, hymns, ejaculations, thanksgiving and examination, for Sunday evening, (after the celebration of the Holy Communion.) As also for morning and evening on every day of the week following. Together with directions to lead an holy life
- The souper of the Lorde : wher vnto, that thou mayst be the better prepared and suerlyer enstructed: haue here firste the declaracion of the later parte of the .6. ca. of S. Joha[n], beginninge at the letter C. the fowerth lyne before the crosse, at these wordis: merely were. [et]c wheryn incidently M. Moris letter agenst Johan Frythe is confuted
- The spiritual guide which disintangles the soul, and brings it by the inward way, : to the getting of perfect contemplation, and the rich treasure of internal peace.
- The supper of the Lorde : After the true meaning of the sixte of John and the .xi. of the fyrst epistle to the Corinthia[n]s, wherunto is added an epystle to the reader. And incidently in the expositio[n] of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More agaynst John Fryth
- The supper of the Lorde : after the true meanyng of the sixte of Iohn and the. xi. of the fyrst Epistle to the Corhinthia[n]s, whervnto is added an epistle to the reader, and incidently in the exposition of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More against Iohn Fryth
- The supper of the Lorde. : After the true meaning of the sixte of John and the .xi. of the fyrst epistle to the Corinthis [sic], w herunto [sic] is added an epystle to the reader. And incidently in the expositio[n] of the supper: is co[n]futed the letter of master More agaynst John Fryth
- The three grand corruptions of the Eucharist in the Church of Rome : Viz. the adoration of the Host, communion in one kind, sacrifice of the Mass. In three discourses
- The triall of a black-pudding. Or, The unlawfulness of eating blood proved by Scriptures, before the law, under the law, and after the law.
- The triumph of a Christian, containing three excellent and heauenly treatises. : [brace] 1. Iacobs vvrestling with God. 2. The conduit of comforts. 3. A preparative for the Lords Supper. Full of sweet consolations for all that desire the comfortable sweetnesse of Iesus Christ; and necessary for those who are troubled in conscience
- The true end and design of the holy sacrament of the Lord's supper, : Together with the nature of the preparation necessary for a right and profitable reception thereof, opened and explained in two dialogues between a father and his son. By John Clowes, M.A. rector of St. John's Church, Manchester
- The vvay to true peace and rest : Deliuered at Edinborough in xvi. sermons: on the Lords Supper: Hezechiahs sicknesse: and other select Scriptures. By that reuerend & faithfull preacher of Gods word: Mr. Robert Bruce, for the present, minister of the Word in Scotland
- The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lords Supper. Or, A brief and scholastical debate of that question, which hath so wonderfully perplexed many, both ministers and people. : Whether or no, the sacrament of the Lords Supper may (according to presbyterial principles) be lawfully administred in an un-presbyterated church, that is, a church destitute of ruling elders. Wherein the affirmative is confirmed by many arguments, and cleared from objections, especially such as are drawn from the unavoidablenesse of mixt communions without ecclesiastical discipline.
- The want of chvrch-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lord's Supper. Or, A briefe and scholasticall debate of that question, whether or no, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper may (according to presbyteriall principles) be lawfully administred in an un-presbyterated church, that is, a church destitute of ruling elders? : If wherein the affirmative is confirmed by many arguments, and cleared from the most materiall objections. Whereunto is now added, A reply unto Mr Fullwood his pretended examination of the aforesaid discourse.
- The whole duty of a communicant : being rules and directions for a worthy receiving the most holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the right reverend Father in God, John Gauden, late Lord Bishop, of Exeter. He being dead yet speaketh
- The whole duty of a communicant : eing rules and directions for a worthy receiving the most holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the right reverend Father in God, John Gauden, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. He being dead yet speaketh
- The whole duty of receiving worthily the blessed sacrament
- The whole duty of receiving worthily the blessed sacrament. : Laid down in six days prepartion, consisting of prayers, meditations, and soliloquies, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. By the author of the whole duty of man necessary for all communicants
- The worthy communicant: or, A treatise, shewing the due order of receiving the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. : By Jeremiah Dyke, sometimes Minister of Epping in Essex. Whereunto is added a sacramental catechism, wherein the doctrine and ordinance of the Lord's Supper is explained, and several cases of conscience relating there-unto resolved
- The young man's claim unto the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper : entered by him into a church of Christ, received and accepted by the pastor and its other officers
- The young mans claim unto the sacrament of the Lords-Supper. or, The examination of a person approaching to the table of the Lord
- Theodidactus;, or, The faithful admonisher. : Showing the great dishonour to God, and the Protestant religion, by the divisions and the animodities of the ministers of the Church of England, and seasonably exhorting them to unity of spirit in their profession of the gospell of truth. Representing withall at large that the Holy Communion of the Lords Supper belongeth unto all and every visible member of the Church that is capable of selfe-examination, and that Christ himselfe admitted Jvdas though a devill to it
- Theses theologicae de Sacra Domini Coena : quas divina favente gratia sub praesidio Reverendi, & clarissimi viri D.D. Joannis Scharpii. S.S. Theologiae in inclyra Edinburgensium academia professoris ordinarii dignissimi : publico examini subiicit Paulus Tartsali Hungarus. Ad diem 7 Julii horis loco[que] solitis
- Three letters to Dr. Sherlock concerning church-communion : wherein 'tis enquired whether the doctor's notion of church communion be not too narrow and uncharitable, both to dissenters, and men of larger principles
- To prepon eycharistichon i.e. Communion comlinesse. : Wherein is discovered the conveniency of the peoples drawing neere to the table in the sight thereof when they receive the Lords Supper. With the great unfitness of receiving it in pewes in London, for the novelty of high and close pewes. The former way of receiving tending to edification by the sacrament, the latter to the destruction thereof. / By Ephraim Vdall, rector of St. Austins London.
- Tvvo letters: : the one to subtile papist: the other to a zealous Presbyterian. In both which the authour conceives he hath said enough to keepe any man from the Roman Church, in the generall of religion, and from the Presbyterian congregation in the particular of the eucharist, or the Lords Supper: because St Paul saies, 1 Cor. 11. 16. Wee know no such custome, neither the Church of God. By T. Swadling, D.D
- Tvvo looks over Lincolne, : or, a view of his Holy table, name, and thing, discovering his erronious and Popish tenets and positions; and under pretence of defending the cause of religion, shamefully betraying the truth and sincerity thereof. A petition exhibited in all humility to the judgement of the most worthy defenders of the truth, the honorable House of Commons in Parliament, against the said booke, and especially 51. tenets therein.
- Tvvo looks over Lincolne, or, A view of his Holy table, name and thing, discovering his erronious and popish tenets and positions ... A petition ... to the ... House of Commons in Parliament against the said booke, and especially 51 tenets therein
- Tvvo looks over Lincolne, or, A view of his Holy table, name and thing, discovering his erronious and popish tenets and positions : and under pretence of defending the cause of religion, shamefully betraying the truth and sincerity thereof : a petition exhbited in all humility to the judgement of the most worthy defenders of the truth the honorable House of Commons in Parliament against the said booke and especially 51 tenets therein
- Tvvo looks over Lincolne, or, a view of his Holy table, name, and thing, &c. discovering his erronious and popish tenets, and positions : and under pretence of defending the cause of religion, shamefully betraying the truth and sinceritie thereof. A petition exhibited in all humilitie to the judgement of the most worthy defenders of the truth, the honorable House of Commons in Parliament, against the said book, and especially 51. tenets therein. By R. Dey, minister of the Gospell
- Tvvo treatises : first, the Practicall catechisme. Wherein, those principall truthes, which most directly, tend to life and godlinesse; are handled. Secondly. A treatise of the two sacraments of the Gospell, baptisme and the Lords Supper. Divided into two parts. The first, shewing the nature of the sacraments in generall. The second, the manner of due preparation to the receiving of the Lords Supper, and our behaviour, in and after the same. By D. Rogers B. in Divin. and minister of the Gospell
- Two discourses concerning the adoration of a B. Saviour in the H. Eucharist : the first: Animadversions upon the alterations of the rubrick in the Communion-Service, in the Common-Prayer-Book of the Church of England : the second: The Catholicks defence for their adoration of our Lord, as believed really and substantially present in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist
- Two discourses concerning the adoration of our B· Saviour in the H· Eucharist· : The first: animadversions upon the alterations of the rubrick in the communion-service in the Common-prayer-book of the Church of England. The second: the Catholicks defence for their adoration of our Lord, as believed really and substantially present in the holy sacrament of the Eucharist
- Two discourses. : I. On prayer. Wherein are several things, with great impartiality, recommended, particularly, to the papists, and dissenters of all denominations; with a becoming freedom, to the infidels; with the most affectionate esteem, to the clergy; with the highest deference, to the nobility, and gentry. II. On the Sacrament. To which are added, I. A sermon on the one thing needful. II. On the observation of the Sabbath. III. On the importance of public worship. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D. of Ware in Hertfordshire. Published for the benefit of the author
- Two short discourses on the Lord's Supper, and the example of Christ : Together with an exhortation on the proper use of the lord's day. By J. Charlesworth, M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
- Two treatises : the first, entituled, The foode of the faithfull. The second Deaths welcome
- Two treatises of the Lord his holie Supper : the one instructing the seruants of God how they should be prepared when they come to the holy Supper of our onely Sauiour Iesus Christ: whereunto is annexed a dialogue conteining the principall points necessarie to be knowne and vnderstood of all them that are to be partakers of the holy Supper: the other setting forth dialoguewise the whole vse of the Supper: whereunto also is adioyned a briefe and learned treatise of the true Sacrifice and true priest. Written in the French tongue by Yues Rouspeau and Iohn de l'Espine ministers of the word of God, and latelie translated into English
- Two treatises. : 1. The holy exercise of a true fast, described out of God's word.
- Two treatises: : I. The saints communion with Jesus Christ, sacramental, spiritual, and celestial; wherein ministers and Christian are excited to a conscientious administration, and participation of that, of late-time, in many places, too much neglected ordinance, the sacrament of the Lords Supper; wherein that great controversie of a free admission is debated. II. Acquaintance with God; the nature of it opened, the practice perswaded, encouraged, directed, cautioned.
- Two very lerned sermons of M. Beza, togither with a short sum of the sacrament of the Lordes Supper: Wherevnto is added a treatise of the substance of the Lords Supper, wherin is breflie and soundlie discussed the p[r]incipall points in controuersie, concerning that question. By T.W
- Vindiciæ thesium de Sabbato, or, A vindication of certain passages in a sermon of the morality of the Sabbath, : from the exceptions to which they are justly subjected by Edward Fisher, Esq; in his book called a Christian caveat, &c. In a full answer to what hee hath therein said against the morality of the fourth commandement, and divine institution of the Lord's Day. Also, in an appendix is briefly examined this bold assertion of his, viz. there is equal authoritie, equal antiquitie for the observation of the 25 of December, as for the Lords Day.
- [A plaine and godlye treatise, concerninge the masse and the blessed sacrament of the aulter], : [for the instruccion of the simple and vnlearned people]
- [A] treatise of the two sacraments of the gospell, baptisme and the Supper of the Lord : divided into two parts : the first treating of the doctrine and nature of the sacraments in generall, and of these two in speciall, together with the circumstances attending them : the second containing the manner of our due preparation to the receiving of the Supper of the Lord, as also, of our behaviour in and after the same : whereunto is annexed an appendix, shewing first, how a Christian may finde his preparation to the Supper sweete and easie, secondly, the causes why the sacrament is so unworthily received by the worst, and so fruitlesly by the better sort, with the remedies to avoyd them both
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