Scripture mistaken the ground of Protestants and common plea of all new reformers against the ancient Catholicke religion of England : many texts quite mistaken by Nouelists are lay'd open and redressed in this treatis[e] by Iohn Spenser.

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Scripture mistaken the ground of Protestants and common plea of all new reformers against the ancient Catholicke religion of England : many texts quite mistaken by Nouelists are lay'd open and redressed in this treatis[e] by Iohn Spenser.
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Spencer, John, 1601-1671.
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[Antwerpe] :: Printed at Antwerpe by Iames Meursius,
MDCLV [1655]
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
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Sess. 13. Can. 1.

SI quis negauerit in Sanctissimo Eucharistiae Sacramento conti∣neri verè, realiter, & substantia∣liter Corpus & Sanguinem, vnâ cum animâ & diuinitate Do∣mini nostri IESV Christi, ac proinde totum Christum, sed dixerit tantummodo esse in eo vt in signo, vel figurâ, aut virtute; anathema sit.

If any one shall denie that in the most holy Eucharist is conteyned truly, really, and sub∣stantially the body, and blood, togeather with the soul & diuinity of our Lord IESVS Christ, and consequently whol Christ; but shall say that he is in it, only as in signe, or figure, or vertu; let him be accursed.

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