A treatise conteyning the true catholike and apostolike faith of the holy sacrifice and sacrament ordeyned by Christ at his last Supper vvith a declaration of the Berengarian heresie renewed in our age: and an answere to certain sermons made by M. Robert Bruce minister of Edinburgh concerning this matter. By VVilliam Reynolde priest.

Rainolds, William, 1544?-1594
Publisher: Imprinted by Ioachim Trognesius
Place of Publication: Antvverpe
Publication Year: 1593
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A10353 ESTC ID: S115570 STC ID: 20633
Subject Headings: Bruce, Robert, 1554-1631. upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper -- Controversial literature; Lord's Supper; Protestantism -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text That faith is a substantial ground, an assurance and certaine p•rsuasion without al doubting, he proveth by S. Paul. That faith is a substantial ground, an assurance and certain p•rsuasion without all doubting, he Proves by S. Paul. cst n1 vbz dt j n1, dt n1 cc j n1 p-acp d vvg, pns31 vvz p-acp n1 np1.




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Hebrews 11.1 (Geneva) hebrews 11.1: now faith is the grounds of things, which are hoped for, and the euidence of things which are not seene. that faith is a substantial ground, an assurance and certaine p*rsuasion without al doubting, he proveth by s. paul False 0.625 0.431 2.166




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