CHAPTER III.
Of the Adoration of the Host, as prescribed and practised in the Church of Rome.
WE are now arrived at the last Part of this Discourse; in which I must thus far change the Method I pursued in the Other Subject, as to consider,
First, What the Doctrine of the Church of Eng∣land as to this Point is; and what our Adver∣saries Exceptions against it are.
Secondly, What is the Doctrine of the Church of Rome; and whether what this Author has said in favour of it, may be sufficient to war∣rant their Practice as to this Matter.
For the former of these, The Doctrine of the Church of England, we shall need go no farther than the Rubrick we have before-mention'd; where∣in it is expresly declared, with reference to this Holy Sacrament,
That no Adoration is intended, or ought to be done, either to the Sacramental Bread and Wine there bodily received, or to any Corporal Presence of Christ's Body and Blood: For that the