Of the institution of the sacrament of the blessed bodie and blood of Christ, (by some called) the masse of Christ eight bookes; discovering the superstitious, sacrilegious, and idolatrous abominations of the Romish masse. Together with the consequent obstinacies, overtures of perjuries, and the heresies discernable in the defenders thereof. By the R. Father in God Thomas L. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.
CHALLENGE.

THese so many and manifest proofes of the ancient Fathers, concluding an Impossibility of Existence of a Body without Deter∣mination in one place, may be unto us a full Demonstration that they were Adversaries to your Romish Doctrine of Corporall Presence, and that all your Obiections, out of them, are but so many forged, and forced Illusions.

Wee conclude. If Christ himselfe gave a Caveat, not to beleeve such Spirits as should say of his Bodily presence in this world, af∣ter his Resurrection; * Behold here is Christ, and behold there is Christ: then doubtlesse much lesse credit is to be given to your Church, which teacheth and professeth an Here is Christ, and a There is Christ, in the same instant; as wee shall further more con∣firme by like verdict of Antiquity, when wee shall heare the Fa∣thers proue both that * Angels, and all created Spirits are finite Crea∣tures, and not Gods, even because they are contained in one place: and also that the holy * Ghost is God, and no finite Creature, be∣cause it is in divers places at once. But we must handle our mat∣ters in order.