Da- That which Christ dyd take, on the which he gaue than••••s, and the which he brake, he gaue to his Dis∣ciples, and called it his body:
ri- But he toke bread, gaue thāks on bread, & brake bread:
si. Ergo, the first part is true. And it is confirmed with the authorities of the Fathers, Irene, Tertullian, Origene, Cyprian, Epipha••ius, Hierome, Augustine, Theodoret, Cirill, Rabanus, and Be••••. Whose places I will take vpon me to shew most manifest in this behalfe, if I may be suf∣fered to haue my bookes, as my request is.
Bread is the body of Christ:
Ergo, it is bread.
* 1.1A tertio adiacente ad secund••m adiacens cum verbi substan∣tiui pura copula.