in the meane time of the substan∣ces, or how their accidentes were kept or vnderpropt without substances, and so sub∣iectes to be in. And if it were granted then that Christ to exempt and to preserue his bodie from these inconueniences re∣moues it away before any of these can fal out vnto it, yet then they graunt that the best shift that their popish Christ hath in this case is to runne away or to giue place. Such a Christ may become such kinde of Christians; but surely the wise hearted Christians would be loth to trust to such a Christ for their saluation whose best shift is thus to flie that a Mouse eate him not; and I would aduise them not to trust them∣selues too much to such a dastardly Christ. I would thinke that they should & would rather hold that he driues all these away, then that indeede he should be driuen a∣way of any of them: and that therefore when any such thing seemeth to fall out otherwise, eyther the priest consecrated not well, and so failed and came short of transubstantiation, or that the sences are deceiued in thinking any such thing in haue happened. But seeing they like better to prouide for their Christ by his suddaine departure, I would haue them to tell mee,
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