A treatise of the ceremonies of the church vvherein the points in question concerning baptisme, kneeling, at the sacrament, confirmation, festiuities, &c. are plainly handled and manifested to be lawfull, as they are now vsed in the Church of England : whereunto is added a sermon preached by a reuerend bishop.

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A treatise of the ceremonies of the church vvherein the points in question concerning baptisme, kneeling, at the sacrament, confirmation, festiuities, &c. are plainly handled and manifested to be lawfull, as they are now vsed in the Church of England : whereunto is added a sermon preached by a reuerend bishop.
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Lindsay, David, d. 1641?
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London :: Printed for Ralphe Rounthwaite, and are to be solde at his shop, at the signe of the Golden Lyon in Paules Church-yard,
1625.
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Church of Scotland -- Doctrines.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
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"A treatise of the ceremonies of the church vvherein the points in question concerning baptisme, kneeling, at the sacrament, confirmation, festiuities, &c. are plainly handled and manifested to be lawfull, as they are now vsed in the Church of England : whereunto is added a sermon preached by a reuerend bishop." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05534.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Page 151

Caluinus Instit. Lib. 4. Cap. 17. Sect. 37.
CHristo, inquiunt, hane venerationem deferimus. Pri∣mùm, si in coena hoc fioret, dicerem adorationem eam demum esse legitimam, quae non in signo residet, sed ad Christum in coelo sedentem dirigitur.

That is; Wee giue this worshippe (say they) to CHRIST: First, if this were done in the action of the Supper, I would confesse the adoration to bee lawfull, which resteth not in the signe, but is directed to Christ, sitting in heauen.

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