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The fourth Argument is drawne from many signes and tokens, that the Primitiue Church did sometimes vse
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The fourth Argument is drawne from many signes and tokens, that the Primitiue Church did sometimes vse
Communion vnder one kind. First, the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 receiued vn∣der [ A] the onely forme of Bread, as may appeare by the Hi∣story of Serapion, related by Eusebius, and the Graecians at this day though they giue the Cup to the Communicants in the Church, yet to the sicke they send the Sacrament vnder one kind. Yea S. Ambrose, as Paulinus relateth in his life, at his death receiued the Sacrament vnder the sole forme of Bread, and straight after the receiuing thereof gaue vp his soule. [ B]
Euseb. li. 6. Histor. ca. 36. ex Epist. Di∣onis. Alex. ad Fabi∣um. Genebrardus. Paulinus in vita Ambrosij.