A setting open of the subtyle sophistrie of Thomas VVatson Doctor of Diuinitie which he vsed in hys two sermons made before Queene Mary, in the thirde and fift Fridayes in Lent anno. 1553. to prooue the reall presence of Christs body and bloud in the sacrament, and the Masse to be the sacrifice of the newe Testament, written by Robert Crowley clearke. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions.

Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588
Watson, Thomas, 1513-1584
Publisher: By Henry Denham
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1569
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A19670 ESTC ID: S109120 STC ID: 6093
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper -- Real presence -- Controversial literature; Watson, Thomas, 1513-1584. -- Twoo notable sermons -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text then doe the outwarde and visible sacraments, confirme the fayth, and comfort the weake and wauering conscience. then do the outward and visible Sacraments, confirm the faith, and Comfort the weak and wavering conscience. av vdb dt j cc j n2, vvb dt n1, cc vvi dt j cc j-vvg n1.




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