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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Last Supper.
Lord's Supper.
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PAR, 3.

THe dispensation on the same, or like regards, is likewise perpetuall, Num. 9.10. If any of you, or your posterity shall be uncleane, by reason of a dead body, or be in a jour∣ney, afarre off; he shall keepe the passeover to the Lord, on the fourteenth day of the second moneth, ver. 11. And I thinke also, if any had had any great sicknesse, or were bed∣ridden, though within foure miles of Ierusalem; or had dangerous wounds, bruises, fractures, dislocations of joynts, where taking fresh ayre, or travelling might call in∣to adventure a mans life, or health; or if a man stood in feare of his life, or were threatned, or sought to be destroyed (which was our Saviours case) they might dif∣ferre,, and omit the passeover that moneth; for those reasons also are equi-pondiall with the Causes specialized, and dispensed withall; Parium par ratio est, the same reason, the same favour.

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