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 .3. Diuision.

The same S. Cyprian in the exposition of the Pater nostr, declaringe the fourthe petition of it, ••••ue vs this day our daily Breade, vnderstandeth it to conteine a desire of the holy Communion in this Blessed Sacrament, and saithe, Ideo Panem nostrum, id est, Christum dari nobis quotidie pe∣timus, vt qui in Christo manemus, & viimus, à sanctificatione, & corpore eius non rece∣damus. Therefore wee aske our daily Breade, that is to say, Christe, to be geuen vnto vs, that wee▪ whiche abide and liue in Christe departe not from the state of holinesse, and Communion of his Bodie. (242)* 1.1 Here S. Cyprian calleth the Sacrament Christe, as he is in deede there present really, so as in the place alleged before he calleth it Lorde. And, I weene, our aduersaries wil imbarre the Sacrament of the name of Christe, no lesse then of the name of Lorde, or God, onlesse they make lesse of Christe, then of Lorde, and God.

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