A treatise of the authority of the church The summe wherof was delivered in a sermon preached at Belfast, at the visitation of the diocese of Downe and Conner the tenth day of August 1636. By Henrie Leslie bishop of the diocese. Intended for the satisfaction of them who in those places oppose the orders of our church, and since published upon occasion of a libell sent abroad in writing, wherin this sermon, and all his proceedings are most falsely traduced. Together with an answer to certaine objections made against the orders of our church, especially kneeling at the communion.

Leslie, Henry, 1580-1661
Publisher: Printed by the Society of Stationers printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty
Place of Publication: Dublin
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A05347 ESTC ID: S114016 STC ID: 15499
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Apologetic works; Posture in worship;
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In-Text for there was never any gesture prescribed to be used in any Sacrament, except only standing in the Passeover; And if that was changed, without any speciall direction, (as it was long before Christs time) how much more, shall the gesture in other Sacraments, for which there is neyther commaund nor certaine example bee changeable, at the discretion of the Church? And this I hold to be the more probable opinion, that the gesture of the Passeover, long before the dayes of Christ was changed from standing, unto lying in beds; for there was never any gesture prescribed to be used in any Sacrament, except only standing in the Passover; And if that was changed, without any special direction, (as it was long before Christ time) how much more, shall the gesture in other Sacraments, for which there is neither command nor certain Exampl be changeable, At the discretion of the Church? And this I hold to be the more probable opinion, that the gesture of the Passover, long before the days of christ was changed from standing, unto lying in Beds; c-acp a-acp vbds av-x d n1 vvn pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp d n1, c-acp av-j vvg p-acp dt np1; cc cs cst vbds vvn, p-acp d j n1, (c-acp pn31 vbds av-j p-acp npg1 n1) c-crq d dc, vmb dt n1 p-acp j-jn n2, p-acp r-crq a-acp vbz dx n1 ccx j n1 vbi j, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1? cc d pns11 vvb pc-acp vbi dt av-dc j n1, cst dt n1 pp-f dt np1, av-j p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1 vbds vvn p-acp vvg, p-acp vvg p-acp n2;




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