A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie.

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A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie.
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"A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the Masse. In which the doctrine of the answere to the .xvij. article of his Chalenge is defended, and further proued, and al that his replie conteineth against the sacrifice, is clearely confuted, and disproued. By Thomas Harding Doctor of Diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02635.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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THE TABLE.

A
ABra by M. Iewel reported to be S. Hilaries daughter.
172. b
This worde (Al) in Scripture oft∣times admitteth exception of many.
168. a. b.
Amalricus his carkasse digged vp, and burnt in Paris.
187. a.
Anathema pronounced against the dead.
186. b.
Antitypon excludeth not the veri∣tie of the Mysteries.
80. b.
Antitypon, howe it is taken in S. Clement.
81. a.
The terme Antitypon maketh not for the Sacramentaries.
81. b.
Antitypon what it signifieth pro∣perly.
82. b
Apostles made Priestes by Christ at the last Supper.
87. a. b. & in sequent.
The Apostles made vowe to for∣sake al thinges.
171. b.
The Apostles forsoke the companie of their wiues.
Ibidem.
Application of Christes Death no strange Doctrine.
219. a.
Application of this Sacrifice proo∣ued.
114. b. 121. a. 162. a. b. 219. a.
Aulters vsed of the Christians.
9. a. b. 99. a.
Aulter.
61. a. 130. a. 225. b. 230. a.
Aulter visible and external.
60. b. 130. a. 143. a. 229. a. & b.
Aulters material.
99. a. 229. a. & sequent.
External Aulter, argueth external Sacrifice.
229. a.
Authoritie geuen to Priests to offer vp the dreadful Sacrifice.
88. a. 128. a.
B.
Baptisme.
9. b.
Baptisme doth not only signifie, but also exhibit wasshing of sin∣nes.
83. b.
Beza.
17. a.
Beza defendeth it to be lawful, to put Heretiques to death.
179. a.
The Bible corrupted by the Prote∣stantes.
167. a. b.
Bishoply duetie.
246. a.
Blouddy, and vnbloudy referred to one subiecte.
226. a
Burning of Heretiques Dead car∣casses no newe thing
.186. b. & sequent.
C.
CAluine defendeth it lawful to put Heretiques to Death.
197. a
The Canon of the Masse defended against M. Iewels scoffes.
123. b. 254. b. 257. a.
The prayer of the holy Canō found

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in S. Ambrose.
258. a.
Ceremonies of the Iewes changed.
9. a. & sequent.
Ceremonies of the Christians.
59. a.
The Chalenger playeth Thraso his parte.
261. b.
How we see Christe suffering by Charitie.
200. b.
Christe truly and in in deede offe∣red.
35. a.
Christ offered vp his body at his last Supper.
45. a. 48. a.
Christ sacrificed him selfe at his Sup∣per.
67. b. 79. b. & sequent.
Christe gaue his body, and shed his bloud at the Supper, affirmed by certaine Fathers.
73. a.
Christe sacrificeth, and is sacrificed, by the meanes or mediation of Priestes.
86. a. 127. a.
Christe dieth againe in this Myste∣rie, and how.
161. b. 162. a.
Christ at the Supper both Priest, and Lambe.
73. b.
Christ commaunded him selfe to be offered.
79. b. 106. b. 259. b.
Christe appeareth before the Father in heauen with his wounded bo∣dy.
117. a. 118. a.
The Rocke was Christe and how
17. a.
Christes being in the Sacrifice and in reading of the Storie of the Gos∣pel is different.
199. a.
Christe offred the true bread and the true wine at his Supper.
48. a. 204. a.
Christe consecrated his body and bloud at his Supper.
133. a.
The Churche speaketh with al ton∣gues.
200. b.
The Churche beholdeth Christ and toucheth his woundes.
200. b.
A marke to know the true Church, which the Gospellers lacke.
237. a.
The Churche hath authoritie to create Priestes.
242. b.
The Churches determination tou∣ching the consecration of the Sa∣crament.
248. a.
Most insolent madnes to cal in que∣stion thinges generally receiued in the Catholike Churche.
122. a.
Commemoration, example, and signe, exclude not the real pre∣sence, and real oblation.
28. a. 97. b. 98. a. 253. a.
Commemoration and the hoste dif∣ferent.
194. b.
Communion of England compa∣red with Melchisedeks Sacrifice, which M. Iew. calleth Melchise∣deks Masse.
211. b.
Conclusions out of S. Chrysostome against M. Iewel.
152. a. & b. 153. b
Contrite harte a Sacrifice.
249. a.
Cranmere, and his subscriptions.
183. a.
Crucifying of Christe considered two waies.
259. a.

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D
Dare, vsed for, offerre.
69. a.
The Daily Sacrifice, and a Dai∣ly Sacrifice.
250. a.
Dauid Georges carkasse digged vp and burnt with his image at Ba∣sile.
187. a.
Dedication, what thereby is meant in S. Hierome.
213. a.
Dicke Adams hanged at Bristowe for felonie, Foxes Martyr.
181. a.
E.
EMamuel the Iewes euangelical wedlocke to an other mans wyfe.
175. a
The Euchariste maketh our bodies immortal.
84. b. 150. a.
The Euchariste what it is.
83.. b. & sequent.
The Euchariste consisteth of two thinges.
150. a.
The Eucharist is the Singular Sacri∣fice.
237. a.
External Sacrifice.
138. a. & b. 229. a. 241. a.
External Priesthod.
242. a.
External Oblation proper to Prie∣stes.
249. b
F.
Howe vve see Christes woundes by Faith.
200. a.
The Faith of the Fathers of the old Testament, and ours, remaineth one and the same.
25. a.
Either the Fathers were deceiued, or the holy Ghoste dissenteth frō him selfe.
7. b
Falsifiers practise.
57. a
The holy learned Fathers tale to M. Iewel and his felowes.
188. a
Figure onely, excluded.
107. b.
Foxes holy Martyrs.
181. a
G.
The fable of the Garnsey woman burnt for heresie.
184. a.
Of the woman of Garneseys childe falling out of her bely into the fier.
184. b.
Germane Compar, what thereby is meant in S. Paule.
167. b.
Gospel, what it signifieth some∣times.
213. a.
H.
HEretiques robbe the Church of the greatest Treasure.
44. a. b
Heretikes punished by death.
178. b & sequent.
Heretikes scourged with roddes, an olde punishment.
183. a
Heretikes tongues cut out, an olde punishment.
183. b
Hoste, and vnblouddy ioyned toge∣ther.
77. b.
I
M. Iewels obiectiō against the sacri∣fice taken of the basenesse of mā∣kinde, answered.
4. a
M. Iewel to proue his Negatiue, at the first findeth no auncienter do∣ctour, then Theophylacte, a

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late writen.
5. a
M. Iewel maketh the Fathers to speake one thing and thinke an other.
8. b
M. Iewel excluded out of the num∣ber of Catholiques by Leo his iudgement.
10. b
M. Iewels reason, vvhy Priesthood, Aulters, sacrifice, and such other termes, were vsed of the Fathers, reproued.
10. b. 11. a
M. Iewel vtterly taketh away the real sacrifice of the new testamēt.
22. b
M. Iewel maketh it a dāgerous pre∣sūptiō, that a Priest hath auctori∣tie to offer vp Christ vnto his Fa∣ther.
49. a
M. Iewel like to false Lapidaries and goldsmithes.
54. b.
M. Iewels Custome, for aduantage against his Aduersarie.
65. a
M. Iewel straggleth alone like a lost sheepe.
68. a
That absurde to M. Iewel, which S. Chrysostome, Gregorie Nazian∣zen, Theophylact, and the holy Fathers alowe.
77. b. 78. a
M. Ievvel skanneth Diuinitie by Phrases.
77. b
Scorneful termes vsed by M. Iewel
86.87.
M. Iewels Greeke frend of Oxford trusted of him to much.
99. b
M. Iewels scorneful absurditie of, one and two, once and tvvise, an∣swered.
115. a
M. Iewels argument absurd.
16. a. 228. a. 254. a. fonde. 136. b. forged. 68. b. 207. b.
M. Iew. falsifieth S. Chrysostom.
17. b. 38. b. 70. b. 89. b. 151. a. b. 250. b
M. Iewels shiftes against the Sacri∣fice.
19. b. 155. b.
M. Iewels diuerting from the pur∣pose to impertinent matter.
19. b. 137. b. 142. a. 165. b. 166. b. 176. b. 225. b.
M. Iew. forgeth sayings of his own, fathering thē vpon the Doctours.
24. b. 34. a. 53. b. 54. b. 142. a. 200. a. 202. a.
M. Iew. laboureth to proue, that the thing and substance of the Sacra∣mentes of both Testamentes, be not sundry, but one.
24. a. b.
M. Iewel changeth the Doctours wordes.
32. a. 111. a. 239. b.
M. Iewel taketh aduantage of his owne false translation.
38. a.
M. Iew. faineth his Aduersarie to say that he saith not, and therto dire∣cteth his Replie.
43. b. 101. a. 126. a
M. Iew. falsifieth S. Augustine.
32. a. 38. a. 39. a. 239. a.
M. Ievvel falsifieth S. Cyrillus Hie∣rosolymitanus.
33. b.
M. Iewels falshod plainly detected
34. b. 71. b. 232. a.
M. I. falsifieth the coūcel of Nice.
37. a

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M. Iewel forgeth a saying of his owne, and putteth it vpon Ter∣tullian.
53. b.
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Hierom.
57. b.
M. Iewel falsifieth Eusebius.
59. b. 92. b.
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Thomas in Ca∣tena Aurea.
71. a. & b.
M. Iewel taken in a foule contradi∣ction.
80. b.
M. Iewel corrupteth S. Clement.
48. a.
M. Iewels guileful dealing.
100. a. 139. a. 150. b. 163. b.
M. Iewels howes and Ifs, whome they become.
76. a.
M. Iew. falsifieth the woordes of the answer.
66. a. 75. b. 118. a
M. Iewel addeth of his owne.
57. a
M. Iewel falsly reporteth the Aun∣swer, where it is said inuisibly of∣fered, he saieth, inuisibly sacrificed
116. a. 118. b
M. Iewel a begyler of the simple, a mocker of the world, a control∣ler of S. Ambrose, and a condem∣ner of the whole Churche.
15. a
M. Iew. allegeth the wordes of the Authours, of which none be ex∣tant bearing the same title.
17. b
M. Iewel vseth false translation.
17. b 18. a. 37. a. 40. a. 98. a. 114. b. 177. b 195. b. 204. a.
M. Iewel swarueth from the mea∣ning of the Fathers.
54. a. 90. a.
M. Iewel conceeleth the circum∣stances of places alleged.
57. a. 102. b. 145. a. 149. b. 193. b. 211. a. 227. a. b. 231. b. 241. b.
M. Iewel findeth contradiction where none is.
67. a.
M. Iewel dissembleth truthes (as the Real presence) found in the Au∣thours.
72. a
M. Ievvel laboureth to put the Fa∣thers out of credit, and to that end vseth light termes.
79. a. 110. a. b
M. Ievvel taketh the beginning of a Sentence, and cutteth away the ende.
111. a. b.
M. Ievvel deuiseth impudent gloses, and setteth them in by way of a Parenthesis.
112. b.
M. Iewel reporteth the Canon of the Masse falsly, to colourable ad∣uantage.
123. a. .
M. Iewels doctrine only figuratiue.
103. a. 218. a.
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Cyprian.
111. a
M. Iewels coffe.
112. b
A Common shifte of M. Iewels Rhetorique.
129. a
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Dionyse.
130. a
M. Iew. falsifieth Pachymeres.
136. a
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Gregorie Nazi∣anzene.
138. a. 240. a
M. Ievvels Logique.
139. a. 239. b.
M. Iewel falsifieth Martialis.
143. a.
M. Iewel falsifieth S. Irenaeus.
146. a. & b. 149. a.

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M. Iew. must yeelde by reason.
153. a
M. Iewels open subscription at Ox∣ford.
182. b.
M. Iewels wrangling.
193. a.
M. Iew. falsifieth S. Ambrose.
198. a
How M. Ievv. acknowlegeth Chri∣stes presence in the b. Sacrament.
199. b. & sequent.
M. Iew. nipping of sentēces.
211. a.
M. Iewel speaketh directly against his owne knovvledge touching Oecumenius.
215. b
M. Ievvel dissembleth great pointes in Oecumenius.
217. b. & seq.
M. Ievvel vttereth manifest heresie.
221. a. & sequent.
M. Ievvels promise in his last Sermō at Paules Crosse.
222. b
M. Ievvels trustines.
226. b
M. Ievvel by his false and crafty si∣lence iustifieth the Catholique Doctrine.
227. a
M. Ievvel craueth helpe at the secōd Nicen Councel, whiche other∣wheres he despiseth.
231. a
M. Ievvels best Argumentes against the Sacrifice.
233. a
M. Ievv. ioyneth together woordes that be thirty lynes a sunder, and thereof frameth a sense to his owne purpose.
146. a
M. Iew. maketh false gloses, and ad∣ditions, and setteth them foorth with that letter, in which the do∣ctors sayings be printed.
146. a. b. 236. a.
That whiche the authour speaketh to one effect, he bringeth to ano∣ther.
147. a. 151. a. b
M. Ievvel ioyneth together doubt∣ful pointes, flatte lyes, and true tales.
169. b
M. Iew. commonly bringeth in pie∣ces, and maymed sentences of the Fathers.
193. a. b. 211. a
M. Ievvel leaueth out the nomina∣tiue case, and changeth the first person singular into the third person plural.
138. a. b
M. Ievv. heweth away the princi∣pal membre of a sentence.
138. b
M. Ievv. deuiseth a new fallacie.
139.
M. Ievv. confuted by the places he bringeth.
145. a. b. 160. a. 191. a. b
M. Ievv. graueled with Irene{us}.
150. b
M. Iew. cōfidence in lying, and deni¦ing most manifest Truthes.
155. b
M. Iewel inconstant in his termes.
159. a.
M. Iew. allegeth S. Augustin wher he hath no such thing at al.
159. a
M. Ievv. craueth helpe of the glose, vvhich he calleth barbarous.
159. b
M. Ievv. groundeth him selfe vppon the false trāslation of the English Bible.
166. b
M. Ievv. a scholer of Ihon Fox.
178. b
M. Ievvel vvould the ciuil Magi∣strates iustice to be estemed the Catholik Clergies crueltie.
179. a

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The ende of M. Iewels doctrine against the blessed Sacrifice.
248. b
Image vvhat it signifieth, and hovv it excludeth not the Truth.
161. a 197. b.
Image and likenes hovv they signi∣fie, being spoken of the Sacra∣ment.
238. a
Incense, pure Sacrifice.
59. b
Prayer signified by Incense.
57. b 58. a. 62. a
Insinuation of Christes Death what it meaneth in S. Augustine.
219. b
Internal priesthod.
241. b
Internal oblation perteineth to al faithful people.
249. b
K
KAterine the Nonne of Metz Peter Martyrs wyfe.
175. a
Christen men in general how they be Kinges and Priestes.
12. b
L
LAvves to punish Heretikes by death.
Henrici. 5. an. 2. 178. b. & sequent.
Lyes impudent in M. Iewel.
30. a 118. b. 141. a. 147. a. 155. b. 171. a.
Three lyes made by M. Ievvel vvithin three lines.
113. a.
A notorious and sclaunderous lye.
177. a
M
MAN mortal and miserable ad∣mitted by God to great di∣gnitie.
3. b. & seq.
In Manna Christ vnderstode.
24. b
Margaret wife of Dulcinus an Ada∣mite.
186. a
Mariage of Priestes.
165. b. & seq.
Mariage not lawful for al without exception.
168. b
The State of the question betwene vs and the Protestants for ma∣riage.
174. a
In what sense S. Paule calleth for∣bidding of Mariage the doctrine of Deuils.
169. a
Martyrdome not argued by patiēce in dying.
186. a.
Martyrs of two sortes.
180. b
The holy Martyrs of Iohn Fox.
181. a
Tybourne Martyrs.
185. b.
The prophecie of Malachie foresi∣gnifieth the sacrifice of the Masse.
50. b. 52. a
Chrysostom in his Masse prayeth for the pretious giftes.
255. b.
Melchisedech a figure of Christe
50. a. 203. b. 208. b
The Sacrifice after the order of Mel∣chisedech was not onely vpon the Crosse, but also at the Supper.
157. b.
Christe at his Supper fulfilled the fi∣gure of Melchisedech.
162. a
Mechisedek offred bread and wine.
47. b. 133. a. 203. a. 204. b. 206. & seq.
Melchiedeks Sacrifice, and Christes both diuerse, and the same.
204. b

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Melchisedech in dignitie aboue A∣braham.
208. b.
Mē helpers of God, and how.
120. b.
Men offer this Sacrifice, and be Priestes after Melchisedeks order vnder Christe.
126. b
Michael Seruetus procured to be put to death for heresie, by Caluin and Beza.
179. a
Ministers of this Sacrifice be al the people by M. Ievvel.
88. b
The Ministration of the new Com∣munion a new Sacrifice by M. Ievvel.
95. b
Mysteries of the olde testament not equal in dignitie, truth, &c. to ours of the newe testament.
22. b
VVherein consisteth the memorie of Christes Death in our Mysteries.
160. a. & seq.
Hovv Christe dyeth againe in this Mysterie.
161. b
Our Mysteries not significatiue only.
197. a
Mysteries kept secret, and for vvhat cause.
207. b. in the preface. 33. a
N
NIcolas Marsh of Dednam, hanged for felonie, made a Martyr by Foxe.
181. a
O
OBlation double, one in spirite onely, and the other in the Sa∣crament.
143. b
Foure conditions of the Mystical Oblation.
58. b
Tvvo Oblations of one body.
113. b
VVordes of Oblation vvithout termes of Oblation.
63. b
Oecumenius.
4. 1. a. 215. a. & seq.
Sir Ihon Oldecastle and Sir Roger Acton, traytours, by Foxe made Martyrs.
181. a
Of the terme Onely
103. & sequ.
Onely in a Mysterie, hovv it is meant by M. Iew.
103. b. 104. a.
Onely figuratiue Sacrifice ouerthro∣wen.
133. b.
Optatus for the real presence.
92.
Origen alleaged to haue woordes vvhich he hath not.
17. a.
Origen for the sacrifice.
27. b
Origen belied of M. Ievvel, and rea∣sons vvhy.
71. a
The Origenians heresie.
177. a
Holy Oile.
34. b
P
PAchymeres proueth not M. Ie∣vvels purpose.
14. b
Patience in dying argueth not Mar∣tyrdom.
186. a
Pachymeres ansvvered.
135. b. & seq.
Paratine of Garnesey.
184. & seq.
Paulus tertius godly purpose.
177. a
S. Paule vvhether he vvere maried.
169. b.
S. Paule his Pristhod consisted not altogether in preaching.
18. a.

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Of vvhat Sacrifice. S. Paule speaketh Heb. 9. & 10.
113. b.
Persecutions of tvvo sortes.
180. b.
Peter Martyrs Euangelical wed∣locke.
175. a
Peter the Germaine Foxes Martyr.
181. a.
Prayer.
5. b.
VVhat is signified by the name of Prayer.
6. a
Prayer takē generally for the seruice of God.
Ibid.
Pure Prayer what it signifieth by Tertullian.
55. a. by Euseb. 62. a.
Simple Prayer.
55. b
The Prayer of the Canon defended.
123. b
The Prayer of the Canon expoun∣ded.
255. b
The Prayer of the Canon of the Masse defended.
123. b. &c. 254. b & sequent.
The Sacrifice of Praise how gene∣ral it is.
144. b. & seq.
Christe a Priest at his last Supper.
73. b.
Priestes novve by ordination and election, not by succession.
86. a.
Christe made the Apostles Priestes.
87. a.
The Priesthod after Melchisedechs order farre passeth the Leuitical Priesthod.
209. a
The Priesthod of Christe continu∣eth stil both in heauen, and in the Churche.
235. b
Internal Priesthod.
241. b
External Priesthod.
242. a.
Authoritie to create Priestes leafte to the Churche.
242. b
Deriuation of Priestly duetie.
243. a
Special Priesthod.
244. b. & seq.
Priestes Christes vicars and substitu∣tes in making this Sacrifice.
50. a. 247. a.
Both Priest, and people offereth, and howe eche.
25. a
The people offer by geuing assent to the Priestes action, and apply∣ing their deuotion.
Ibid.
Real Priesthod in the Church now, ergo real Sacrifice.
11. b
Christen men how they be Priestes in general, and also kinges.
12. b.
Priest in english a name common to Presbyter and Sacerdos.
13. a.
VVhy S. Paule calleth rather Priests, then Sacrificers.
14. a.
Priestes haue authoritie to offer vp Christe vnto his Father.
49. a. 50. a. b. 90. a. b. 143. b. 144. a. 190. b. 216 a.
Continuance of Priestes necessary.
49. b.
Priestes succede the Apostles in de∣gree.
49. b. 64. a.
Iust punishment, merciful.
179. b
R.
REal presence.
42. a. 72. a. 92. b. 105. b. 107. b. 111. b. 112. a.

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Real presence and Sacrifice auou∣ched by S. Chrysostom, dissem∣bled by M. Ievvel.
72. a
Real Sacrifice.
35. b. 42. a. 253. a
The name of a Renegate, ansvve∣red.
182. a.
VVho is a Renegate.
Ibid. b
Reparatiō, repairing, or renuing and Representatiō of Christes Death.
219. a.
Robert King of Dednam, and Ro∣bert Debnam of Elsbergholt, hā∣ged for felonie, Foxes Martyrs.
181. a.
S
SAbbatum olde, and nevv. 8. b. 9. a Real Sacrifice in the Churche.
11. b. 105. b
The substance of the Sacrifice in both Testamentes diuers.
20. b
The substance of bread and vvine hath no place in our Sacrifice.
21. a
The effectes of the Sacrifices of both Lavves diuers.
Ibi. b. & seq.
Real and true Sacrifice, and Sacrifice in dede.
35. b
The Sacrifice of the Aulter a true and real Sacrifice.
36. b. 80. a. 98. b
Difference betvvene a true, and the true Sacrifice.
40. b
The Sacrifice that vve offer is the Passiō of Christ, and why.
41. b.
Christes body neuer ceassed, nor shal ceasse to be a Sacrifice.
42. a
The fruictes of this Sacrifice.
44. b. 45. a.
The Sacrifice of Christe auouched in the Gospel by S. Augustines iudgement.
45. b
Sacrifice spred ouer the vvorlde.
Ibi.
In the Sacrifice of the Aulter al the conditions of Malachies prophe∣cie are founde.
51. a
Sacrifices common to both Testa∣mentes.
51. a
The Sacrifice of the Aulter succede al the Sacrifices of the olde Lavv.
51. b.
The properties attributed to this Sacrifice by Malachie.
63. a
Sacrifice auouched by S. Chryso∣stome.
72. b. 78. b. 105. b. 114. b. 119. b. 189. a. 192. a. 214. b. 226. b.
The Sacrifice of the Supper, and the Sacrifice of the Crosse, one, and diuers, in diuers respectes.
74. a. 78. b.
This Sacrifice auouched by the Ni∣cn Councel.
217. a.
Hovv Christe sacrificeth.
221. b
Ten kindes of Sacrifices.
226. b
Three Sacrifices noted by S. Augu∣stine.
237. b
Sacrifices of tvvo sortes, invvarde, and outvvard.
239. b
This Sacrifice is external.
241. a
Sacrifice taken tvvo vvaies.
74. a
This Sacrifice called Spiritual, and vvhy.
79. a

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Three kinds of Sacrifices of the new Testament by Eusebius.
93. a
A memorie of the Sacrifice of the Crosse excludeth not the Sacri∣fice of the Aulter.
98. a
Reasons for this Sacrifice.
108. a. 137. b. 190. b.
This Sacrifice is a meane to deriue the effect of Christes Death vnto vs.
121. a.
This Sacrifice called the tradition of God.
131. b. & sequent.
VVhy the Fathers spake at the be∣ginning secretly of this Sacrifice.
132. b. And in the Preface. 33. a
In what sense the Sacrifice is Sym∣bolical, or Figuratiue.
135. a
S. Dionyse for the Sacrifice.
137. a
S. Gregorie Nazianzene for the ex∣ternal Sacrifice.
138. a
The Sacrifice of the Aulter, the Sa∣crifice of Praise.
145. a
The Singular Sacrifice.
145. a. 236. b. 237. a
Our Sacrifice is the pure Sacrifice, and why.
151. a
S. Cyprian euident for the Sacrifice.
156. a
The Sacrifice after Melchisedeks or∣der both on the Crosse, and also at the Supper.
157. b
A plaine argument for the Sacrifice out of S. Chrysostō.
190. b. & seq.
The ende of Christes Sacrifice, and of ours.
192. b
Yf Christ leaft no real Sacrifice to his people, the new Law was left in worse case then the olde &c.
104. b. & 105. a
Our Sacrifice a much more marue∣lous and honorable sacrifice, then al other.
105. b
The substance of the Sacrifice on the Crosse, and Sacrifice on the Aul∣ter al one.
113. b
The Sacrifice why of Malachie cal∣led the pure Sacrifice.
151. a
The Sacrifice of Prayse, how gene∣ral it is.
144. b
Sacrifice, Priesthod, Law go so toge∣ther, that the bettering of either of them doth infer the bettering of the other.
197. a
The differēce of Christ being in the Sacrament, and in the reading of the storie of the Gospel.
199. a
The Sacrifice not to be consecrate, but only by the Special Priestes.
245. b. & seq. 248. a.
In this Sacrifice what is Christe, what are we.
247. a
This Sacrifice both Commemora∣tiue, and real.
253. a
In this Sacrifice the Churche is of∣fred.
257. a
Spiritual Sacrifice, as a contrite hart and such like, not the proper Sa∣crifice of the new testamēt.
140. b
Sacerdotes, that is, Sacrificers be now properly in the Churche.
13. b

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The terme Sacerdos, Priest vsed of the Fathers, and how.
7. a. & seq. 11. b.
The olde terme Sacrificer vsed after the destruction of Ierusalem.
14. a.
The terme Sacrificer vsed by S. Dio¦nyse.
15. a.
VVhy S. Paule calleth the publike persones of the Churche Priestes, rather then sacrificers.
14. a
Sacrament and Mysterie do not im∣porte a signification of absence of the thing reported to be sa∣crificed &c. but the secret māner of sacrificing. &c.
77. b.
VVhy the Sacrament is geuen vs in forme of bread and wine.
82. b. 83 a.
The Sacrament called by the name of bread and vvine.
85. b
The Sacramentaries Argument. It is a signe of the bodie, ergo, not Christes true bodie, stark naught.
83. b.
The true and real bloude of Christe in the Sacrament.
107. a
Sacrament of Remembrance.
239. a
If al be taken away that hath no proufe of Scripture, what incon∣uenience vvil folovve.
4. b.
A Shifte of the newe Gospellers against the Fathers testimonies for the Sacrifice.
8. a. 218. a
Sicuti (as,) in the Canō reporteth not equalitie, but likenes.
124. b. 258. b
Signes of two sortes, significatiue onely, and exhibitiue.
83. b.
A Syster woman, vvhat it meaneth in S. Paule.
166. b. & seq.
Spiridion made bishop after he had ben married.
171. b
Spiridion not proued by Sozome∣nus to be a married Bishop.
172. a.
Spiritual Sacrifices, Spiritual Priest∣hod.
250. a.
The reproche of Straggling alone answered.
67. a. & sequent.
T.
TAble.
225. b. 230. a
Temple.
9. b
Thinges signifying, and thinges sig∣nified called by the same names, and hovv.
111. b. 112. a. b
Thinges implied though not vtte∣red in expresse Termes.
66. b.
Thraso his parte played by the Cha∣lenger, rather then by the defen∣der.
261. b.
The olde translation of the testa∣ment not controlled by Catholi∣kes.
70. a
Translatours of the Bible into En∣glish false harlots.
167. b
Tertullian no martyr.
172. b
How the Churche speaketh vvith al tongues.
200. b
Transsubstantiation.
29. a. b. 33. a. 84 b. 92 b. 112. a. 136. a.

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ne Truth put away by an other truth, M. Iewels common cu∣stome.
16. b. 17. b. 26. b. 27. b. 32. b. 59. a. 98. b. 165. a. 195. a. 198. b. 202 b. 223. a. 227. b. 233 a. 239. b.
Truth not excluded by Image.
161. a
V.
VNbloudy Sacrifice.
37. a. b. 41. a. 52. a. 77. a. b. 78. a. 102. a. 214. a. b. 227. a. b.
Vnbloudy shedding of bloude.
76. b 77. a. & b.
Vnblouddy Death.
16. b.
Vnbloudy spoken of the Sacrifice of the Aulter.
247. b
Christe offered his ovvne body vn∣blouddily.
215. b
Blouddy and vnblouddy referred to one subiecte.
226. a.
Vntruthes vttered by M. Ievvel, three at once.
20. b. 113. a. 147. a.
An impudent vntruth and lye that can not be excused.
30. a 34. b. 171. a. 177. a.
Vse and obseruation of of Sabbatum Pascha, Altare &c. double, olde, and nevve.
8. b. 9. a
W.
VVHy Christ gaue his body and bloud vnder the formes of bread and vvine.
30. a.
VViat beheadded.
183. b.
VViued Apostares, and their vvyse∣dom.
168. a.
VViclef.
242. b.
VVordes vsed of the Fathers to ex∣presse the manner of this bloud∣dy Sacrifice.
77. a.
VVilliam Cowbridge, Foxes Mar∣tyr.
181. a
VVilliam Flovver Foxes Martyr.
Ibid. a.
Y.
Yoke fellovve man.
168. a.
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