IESVIT. [ E]
Secondly, it was an antient custome in the Church to * 1.1 giue the Sacrament vnto Lay men, especially vnto Eremites, to be carryed in most pure linnen corporalls home to their
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Secondly, it was an antient custome in the Church to * 1.1 giue the Sacrament vnto Lay men, especially vnto Eremites, to be carryed in most pure linnen corporalls home to their
houses, to be taken in the morning before all other meates, [ A] but there is no signe or token in Antiquity, That the Faith∣full, together with the consecrated Bread did carry away with them consecrated Wine: yea diuers Histories shew, the onely forme of Bread was carryed away, and conse∣quently that the Church did not then esteeme of Communi∣on 〈◊〉〈◊〉 one kind, as of a Sacrilegious mayming of the Sa∣crament, as Protestants now doe. [ B]
Tertul. li. 2. ad 〈◊〉〈◊〉. ca. 5. Basil. Epist. ad Cae∣sar. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Pra∣tum 〈◊〉〈◊〉. ca. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.