The grand sacrilege of the Church of Rome, in taking away the sacred cup from the laiety at the Lords Table: detected, and conuinced by the euidence of holy Scripture, and testimonies of all ages successiuely from the first propagation of the catholike Christian faith to this present: together with two conferences; the former at Paris with D. Smith, now stiled by the Romanists B of Calcedon; the later at London with M Euerard, priest: by Dan. Featly, Doctor in Diuinity.
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- The grand sacrilege of the Church of Rome, in taking away the sacred cup from the laiety at the Lords Table: detected, and conuinced by the euidence of holy Scripture, and testimonies of all ages successiuely from the first propagation of the catholike Christian faith to this present: together with two conferences; the former at Paris with D. Smith, now stiled by the Romanists B of Calcedon; the later at London with M Euerard, priest: by Dan. Featly, Doctor in Diuinity.
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- Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
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- London :: Printed by Felix Kyngston for Robert Milbourne, and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Greyhound,
- 1630.
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- Smith, Richard, 1566-1655.
- Everard, Thomas, 1560-1633.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The grand sacrilege of the Church of Rome, in taking away the sacred cup from the laiety at the Lords Table: detected, and conuinced by the euidence of holy Scripture, and testimonies of all ages successiuely from the first propagation of the catholike Christian faith to this present: together with two conferences; the former at Paris with D. Smith, now stiled by the Romanists B of Calcedon; the later at London with M Euerard, priest: by Dan. Featly, Doctor in Diuinity." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00597.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2024.
Contents
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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE, WILLIAM, EARLE OF Pembroke, Lord high Steward of his Maiesties Houshold, and of his most
Honourable priuy Councell, Chancellor of the Vniuersity of Oxford, Knight ofthe Noble Order of the Garter. - TO THE CHRI∣STIAN REA∣DER.
- TO MASTER EVERARD, RO∣MISH PRIEST.
- THE PARTICVLAR CON∣TENTS OF THE SEVERALL Chapters of this Booke.
- AN ADVERTISEMENT to the Reader.
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A TABLE OF THE AVTHORS CITED IN THIS BOOKE, WITH THE Editions of their Works, and the
time when they are accounted to haue flourished. -
I intreate the Gentle Reader, before the reading hereof,
to correct these few faults in some copies, which alter the sense; the lesser escapes are annexed at the end. -
THE GRAND SACRILEGE OF THE CHVRCH OF ROME.
- CHAP. I. The state of the question, touching the necessitie of Communicating in both kinds.
- CHAP. II. The first Argument, drawne from Christs Precept and example in the celebration of this Sacrament.
- CHAP. III. The second Argument drawne from the essence and perfection of this Sacrament.
- CHAP. IIII. Argument 3. drawne from the Analogie of the thing signified to the signe.
- CHAP. V. The fourth argument drawne from the nature of a banquet, or supper.
- CHAP. VI. The fift Argument drawne from the precept of drink∣ing.
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CHAP. VII.
The sixt Argument drawne
à pari. - CHAP. VIII. The seuenth Argument, drawne from the nature and condicion of a will, or legacie.
- CHAP. IX. The eight Argument drawne from the end of the Sacrament.
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CHAP. X.
The tenth Argument, drawne from the example of Saint
Paul, and the Corinthians. -
CHAP. XI.
The eleuenth Argument, drawne from the vniforme, and constant practice of the Catholike Church in all ages.
- SECT. I. Testimonies of the practise of the Christian Church in the first Age.
- SECT. II. Testimonies of the Practise of the Christian Chur∣ches in the second Age.
- SECT. III. Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 200. to 300.
- SECT. IIII. Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 300. to 400.
- SECT. V. Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 400. to 500.
- SECT. VI. Testimonies of the practise of the Church, from 500. to 600.
- SECT. VII. Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 600. to 700.
- SECT. VIII. The Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 700. to 800.
- SECT. IX. The practise of the Church from 800. to 900.
- SECT. X. The testimonies of the practise of the Church from 900. to 1000.
- SECT. XI. The testimonies of the practise of the Church from 1000. to 1100.
- SECT. XII. The testimonies of the practise of the Church from 1100. to 1200.
- SECT. XIII. The testimonies of the practise of the Church from 1200. to 3000.
- SECT. XIIII. The testimonies of the practise of the Church from 1300. to 1400.
- SECT. XV. The testimonies of the practice of the Church from 1400. to 1500.
- SECT. XVI. Testimonies of the practise of the Church from 1500. to 1600.
- SECT. XVII. The confirmation of this Argument from the cu∣stome of the Church, by the testimonies of our learned Aduersaries.
- CHAP. XII. The Papists Arguments drawne from Scripture an∣swered, and retorted.
- CHAP. XIII. The arguments of papists drawne from Councels an∣swered, and retorted.
- CHAP. XIIII. The Arguments of Papists, drawne from ancient pre∣tended rites of the Church, answered, and retorted.
- CHAP. XV. The arguments of Papists drawne from reason answe∣red, and retorted.
- CHAP. XVI. The contradictions of our aduersaries in this Questi∣on noted, and the whole Truth for vs deliuered out of their owne mouthes.
- SCRIPTVRES. The first Combate: Whether the Scriptures make for, or against the halfe Communion?
- COVNCELS. The second Combate: Whether Councels make for, or against the halfe Communion?
- REASONS. The third Combate. Whether Reason maketh for, or against the halfe Communion?
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- THE SPECIALL POINTS of the Conference.
- THE CONFE∣RENCE.
- An appendix to the former Con∣ference.
- A CHALLENGE TO MASTER IOHN FISHER, alias PERCIF, ahas STEPDEN, Iesuite.
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THE SVMME AND SVBSTANCE OF A DISPVTATION betweene M.
Dan. Featly, Opponent, and D.Smith the younger,Respondent (now by the Pope intituled Bish. ofChalcedon, and Ordinary ofall England)at Paris. Sept. 4. 1612. Stylo nouo, touching the Reall presence inthe Sacrament. - Errata.