A defence of our arguments against kneeling in the act of receiving the sacramentall elements of bread and wine impugned by Mr. Michelsone

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A defence of our arguments against kneeling in the act of receiving the sacramentall elements of bread and wine impugned by Mr. Michelsone
Author
Calderwood, David, 1575-1650.
Publication
[Amsterdam :: Giles Thorp],
Imprinted Anno. M DC XX. [1620]
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Michelson, John, d. 1674. -- Lawfulness of kneeling in the act of receiving the sacrament -- Early works to 1800.
Posture in worship -- Early works to 1800.
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DE CONSECRATIONE dist. 2. c. 3. Cyprianus Caecilio.

SEd vide frater charissime si quis de antecessori∣bus nostris vel ignoranter, vel simpliciter non hoc seruavit et tenuit, quod nos Dominus, et ex∣emplo et magisterio suo docuit, potest simplicitati eius de indulgentia Domini venta concedi: nobis vero non poterit ignosci, qui nunc a Domino ad∣moniti et instructi sumus.

BUt see, most dear brother, if any of our antecessours either through ignorance or simplicity, hath not kept, or holdē that which our Lord taught us, both by his example, and precept, his simplicitie may be pardo∣ned of the Lords indulgence, but we cannot be pardoned, who are now admonish∣ed and instructed.

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