Title: | A diduction of the true and catholik meaning of our Sauiour his words this is my bodie, in the institution of his laste Supper through the ages of the Church from Christ to our owne daies. Whereunto is annexed a reply to M. William Reynolds in defence of M. Robert Bruce his arguments in this subiect: and displaying of M. Iohn Hammiltons ignorance and contradictions: with sundry absurdities following vpon the Romane interpretation of these words. Compiled by Alexander Hume Maister of the high schoole of Edinburgh. |
Author: | Hume, Alexander, schoolmaster |
Note: | Edinburgh : Printed by Robert Waldegraue, printer to the Kings Maiestie, 1602 |
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Subject: | Hamilton, John, fl. 1568-1609 -- Catholik and facile traictise |
Subject: | Rainolds, William, 1544?-1594 -- Treatise conteyning the true catholike and apostolike faith of the holy sacrifice and sacrament ordeyned by Christ at his last Supper |
Subject: | Hamilton, John, fl. 1568-1609 -- Facile traictise, contenand, first: ane infallible reul to discerne trew from fals religion |
Subject: | Lord's Supper -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800 |
Subject: | Lord's Supper -- Real presence -- Early works to 1800 |
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