THE REPLY TO HARDING'S ANSWER OF THE CANOPY.-OF ACCIDENTS WITHOUT SUBJECT.- OF ADORATION OF IMAGES.-OF READING THE SCRIPTURES.- OF CONSECRATION UNDER SILENCE.-OF THE SACRIFICE.- WHETHER A MOUSE, &c.—OF INDIVIDUUM VAGUM.- OF IGNORANCE. AN EXPOSITION UPON THE TWO EPISTLES TO THE THESSALONIANS. SERMONS. A TREATISE OF THE SACRAMENTS. EDITED FOR The Parker Society, BY THB REV. JOHN AYRE, M.A., QUT Cambridge: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. M.DCCC.XLVII. CONTENTS. PAGE The Ninth Article :-Of the Canopy Of Accidents without Subject..... Thirteenth Of Plurality of Masses ... Fourteenth Of Adoration of Images Fifteenth........ Of reading the Scriptures Of Consecration under silence..... Eighteenth Of receiving for others. Twenty-second Of remaining under the Accidents... Twenty-third ...... Whether a Mouse, &c. Twenty-fourth Of Individuum Vagum.. Twenty-fifth Whether the Forms be the Sacrament... Twenty-sixth Of hiding and covering. Twenty-seventh... Of Ignorance Harding's Conclusion, exhorting M. Jewel to stand to his promise Bishop Jewels Answer to M. Harding's Conclusion The Corrector (of the second edition of Harding's Answer) to the Reader An Exposition upon the two Epistles of St Paul to the Thessalonians |