Fq.10.03
The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported. In which the nature of the eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Part the second. Shewing, The Agreement and Disagreement of the Eucharist with the Sacrifices of the Antients, and the Excellency of the former. The great Moment of the Eucharist both as a Feast, and Sacrifice. The Necessity of frequent Communion. The Unity of the Eucharist. The Nature of Excommunication. And the Primitive Method of Preparation. With Devotions for the Altar. I deny not, but that the Fathers do, and that with great reason, very much magnity the wonderful Mystery, and Efficacy of this Sacrament, and frequently speak of a great Supernatural Change made by the Divine Benediction; which we also readily acknowledge. Archbishop Tillotson, in his Discourse of Transubstantiation, Pag. 291. of his Works in Folio, publish'd in his Life-Time. By John Johnson, A. M.
Unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported. Part 2
London : Printed for Robert Knaplock, at the Bishop's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard., MDCCXVIII. [1718]
[4], xxix, [9], 272, [28] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
With a half-title.
The first part was published in 1714.
ESTC, T141224
Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 5787, no. 03).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
18th century brown sprinkled calf; single gold fillet to form a border; five raised bands; spine title.
Previously: Eb.4.14, Gk.3.9.
Lord's Supper History Early church, ca. 30-600.
Knaplock, Robert, ? - -1737 publisher.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B20724