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. 4.

BVt God appointed feasting at his sacrifices: and the tithes, and other things dedicated unto God, were to be eaten before the Tabernacle, that they might be the merrier, and apter to give God thankes: For the same cause Mu∣sicke was alwaies used in rebus sacris, at their devotions to exhilarate, and stirre up the spirit. So hee.

Is there no difference betweene the ordinances at feastings, and those at fa∣stings, Because feastings were appointed, and musicke, when they had offered their Sacrifices, is there any shew of resultance, that therefore wee should be merry, and well fed at our fastings? Or did they feast, dance, or sing, whilst the Sacrifices were offered? silence with solemnity of devotion, was the ante∣amble, or usher to their festivals. His other reasons are these.

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