The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...

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The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...
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Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.
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In the Savoy [London] :: Printed for Samuel Lowndes ...,
1695.
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Lord's Supper.
Eucharistic prayers -- Church of England.
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48. But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of Man with a Kiss?

AND hast not thou thus betrayed him, O my Soul, even with a false and counterfeit Devotion? Hast not thou too often pretended God's Glory, when thou hast sought thine own? And seemed to be zealous for Religion, when it was only thine own private Interest thou didst aim at? Hast not thou professed Love to the holy Jesus, when at the same time thou hast most basely affronted him? Hast not thou drawn nigh unto him with thy Lips, when in thy Conversation thou hast de∣nied him? Hast not thou told him sometimes that thou

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repentest, when thou hast been loth to part with thy darling Bosom-Sin? Hast not thou kneeled under his Cross sometimes, to express thy Veneration of him, when, in good truth, thou hast conspired against him with his Enemies? Hast not thou maintain'd thy League with Sin, while thou hast pretended, by thy bowing to the Son of God, that that League was broken and dis∣solved? What Perfidiousness, what Treachery, what Dissimulation hast thou been guilty of! Canst thou think of it, and not be concern'd!

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