Certain reasons of a private Christian against conformitie to kneeling in the very act of receiving the Lords Supper. By Tho: Dighton Gent
- Title
- Certain reasons of a private Christian against conformitie to kneeling in the very act of receiving the Lords Supper. By Tho: Dighton Gent
- Author
- Dighton, Thomas.
- Publication
- [Leiden :: W. Brewster],
- Anno 1618.
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- Subject terms
- Posture in worship -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- TO AL PRIVATE CHRISTIANS VN∣faignedly desiring to serue the Lord Christ, and preparing them∣selues, gird up the loines of their mind, & wait for his appearing, grace and peace be mul∣tiplied for euer.
- CERTAIN REA∣SONS OF APRIƲATE Christian against Conformitie to keeling in the very act of Receiving the Lords Supper.
- TO THE CHVRCH OF GREAT BRIT∣taine in generall, or to the seve∣rall congregations or Churches therein in particular, being the true visible Churches of Christ, grace & peace bee multiplied for ever.