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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Last Supper.
Lord's Supper.
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PAR. 21.

IN the forecited seven Passeovers of note, there is no mention of standing, sitting or lying downe, nor consequence of infallible deduction for either of them: so nothing is de fide, in this point: Humane relations, and probabilities must sway all; my opinion is this; that they varryed their gestures, pro re natâ, as time, and occasi∣on prompted to them: Since no particular gesture was precepted, it seemes all was left at large: Innius saith, the Iewes observed all the succeding passeovers (except the first) Sitting. And so much of the fourth Ceremony, peculiar to the first Pascha∣tizing, viz. the eating of the passeover, in (haste) with a declaration of its an∣nexed appendances, and questions, and distinctions elucidarie.

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