A replie vnto M. Hardinges ansvveare by perusinge whereof the discrete, and diligent reader may easily see, the weake, and vnstable groundes of the Romaine religion, whiche of late hath beene accompted Catholique. By Iohn Iewel Bishoppe of Sarisburie.

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A replie vnto M. Hardinges ansvveare by perusinge whereof the discrete, and diligent reader may easily see, the weake, and vnstable groundes of the Romaine religion, whiche of late hath beene accompted Catholique. By Iohn Iewel Bishoppe of Sarisburie.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571.
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Imprinted at London :: In Fleetestreate, at the signe of the Blacke Oliphante, by Henry VVykes,
Anno. 1565.
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Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572. -- Answere to Maister Juelles chalenge.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800.
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"A replie vnto M. Hardinges ansvveare by perusinge whereof the discrete, and diligent reader may easily see, the weake, and vnstable groundes of the Romaine religion, whiche of late hath beene accompted Catholique. By Iohn Iewel Bishoppe of Sarisburie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04474.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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M. Hardinge. The .10. Diuision.

In the weighing of this doctrine of the Churche, litle occasion of wicked scoffes, and blasphemies against this blessed Sacrament shal remaine to them, that be not blinded with that grosse, and fonde errour,* 1.1 that denieth the inseparabilitie of Christe, but affirmeth in this Mysterie to be present his feashe onely, without Bloud, soule, and godhead. VVhiche is confuted by plaine Scriptures. Christe raised from the dead, now dieth no more. Rom. 6. He suffereth him selfe no more to be diuided. 1. Cor. 1. Euery sprite that loseth Iesus, this is Antichriste. 1. Ioan. 4. Hereof it foloweth, that if Christe be verily vnder the forme of Breade in the Sacrament, as it is other where sufficiently prooued: then is he there entier, and whole, Fleashe, Bloude, and Soule, whole Christe, God and man, for the inseparable vnion of bothe natures in one person. VVhiche mater is more amply declared in the Article of the Adoration of the Sacrament.

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