The whole body of Christian religion, by Hieron. Zanchius. Translated out of Latine by D. Ralph Winterton.

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The whole body of Christian religion, by Hieron. Zanchius. Translated out of Latine by D. Ralph Winterton.
Author
Zanchi, Giralamo, 1516-1590.
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London, :: Printed by John Redmayne,
1659.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
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"The whole body of Christian religion, by Hieron. Zanchius. Translated out of Latine by D. Ralph Winterton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A97309.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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DOCT. VIII. That for the worthy receiving of the Sacraments there is need of faith and understanding.

FRom whence also we come to un∣derstand, that for the worthy recei∣ving of the Sacraments, the action of the mind also is required, attention, and faith: whereby we may under∣stand and apprehend what is thereby signified, and exhibited unto us; as also Christ himself teacheth, where concerning his Supper he saith,a 1.1 This do in remembrance of mee. And theb 1.2 Apostle duely waighing and consi∣dering

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with himself the Words of Christ, expounds them at large. Whereunto belongeth that also, Lift up your hearts: For there are set be∣fore us things majesticall, heavenly, and divine, to be understood by the mind, and to be received by faith.

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