The B. of Sarisburie.
I beseeche thée, Gentle Reader, for shortnesse sake, & for thy better satisfaction herein, to consider my answeare made hereunto in my Former Replie to M. Har∣dinge. Uerily Leo speaketh not one woorde, either of Priuate Masse, or of Sole Receiuinge, or of any other like Superstitious, and yéeuishe vanitie: but onely of the General Communion of the whole Churche. His Counsel therefore vnto Dioscorus is, that if vpon occasion of resorte, the multitude of Communicantes were so greate, that they coulde not haue conuenient coume in the Churche, to re∣ceiue al togeather at one Communion, then the Prieste, after he had ministred vnto the firste Companie, and had willed them to departe foorthe, and géeue place to others, and sawe the Churche replenished againe with a newe Companie of af∣tercommers, shoulde without feare, or remorse of Conscience beginne the whole Communion againe, and so minister vnto them, as he had donne vnto the fore∣met. More then this oute of Leoes woordes cannot be geathered.