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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Title
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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"Tricoenivm Christi in nocte proditionis suæ The threefold svpper of Christ in the night that he vvas betrayed / explained by Edvvard Kellett." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47202.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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The Prayer.

MOst gracious Father, thine especiall love to us hath vouchsafed to ingirt, and encompasse us thy servants of great Britaine, not more with the Ocean, than with a Sea of prosperity and gladnesse; here is no leading into captivity, no com∣playning in our streetes; peace is within our walls, and plenteousnesse within our palaces; the breath of our nostrils, the light of our Israel, is upheld, and comfor∣ted by thee; his most gracious spouse, his most fruitefull Vine brancheth forth joy for the present, and manifold stronger assorances for the time to come. Most heartily we blesse thee for this thy mercy, and humbly desire the continuance of it upon our most Sacred Soveraigne, and upon his most gracious Queene; Vpon our most hopefull Prince, and royall Progeny, and upon us by them, for the media∣tion

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and merits of thy beloved onely Sonne, in whom thou art well-pleased, even Iesus Christ our onely Advocate, and Redeemer; Amen.

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