Tricoenivm Christi in nocte proditionis suæ The threefold svpper of Christ in the night that he vvas betrayed / explained by Edvvard Kellett.

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Tricoenivm Christi in nocte proditionis suæ The threefold svpper of Christ in the night that he vvas betrayed / explained by Edvvard Kellett.
Author
Kellett, Edward, 1583-1641.
Publication
London :: Printed by Thomas Cotes for Andrew Crooke ...,
1641.
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Subject terms
Last Supper.
Lord's Supper.
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PAR. 13.

ONce more, I returne from my By-pathes, and Diversions. The Passeover con∣tinued all the dayes of the prosperity, during the second Temple; nor did the Annuall sacrifice cease at Hierusalem, whilst the Temple was purified, yet must you not thinke, that the proper Passeover was tyed and fastned to the Temple, but rather the Sacrifices of the feast, belonging to the Passeover. It is a confessed and yet proved truth, that the Passeover was not bound to be slaine, and eaten in the Tem∣ple, but might be, must be performed in their private houses at Hierusalem; but the rest of all the Sacrifices which were to be offered, during the feast of unleavened bread, which endured seven dayes, all those were commanded as well as other Sacri∣fices, to be killed in the Temple, at Hierusalem, Deut. 12.13. Take heede to thy selfe that thou offer not thine offerings in every place that thou seest, but in the place which thy Lord shall chuse, in one of thy Tribes: There thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, and there

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shalt thou doe all that I command thee, ver. 14. I will not deny but sometimes upon some extraordinary occasions, the Passeover might be slaine in the Temple: but, that was not often, or necessary-legall; nor might ever, or, was it ever eaten there, but in any other part of the City.

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