The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved. Part I. Wherein these queries are considered: I. Whether kneeling at the sacrament be contrary to any express command of Christ, obliging to the observance of a different gesture? II. Whether kneeling be not a deviation from that example which our Lord set us at the first institution? III. Whether kneeling be not unsutable and repugnant to the nature of the Lords Supper, as being no table-gesture?

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. and Freeman Collins, for Fincham Gardiner at the White-Horse in Ludgate-street, 1683.
Publication year
1683-1683
ESTC No.
R226085
Grub Street ID
99192
Description
[2], 60, [2] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous. By John Evans.

Printer's name from Wing CD.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), E3446Corporate subject Church of England -- Customs and practices -- Early works to 1800. Subject Lord's Supper -- Early works to 1800.

Lord's Supper -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.

Posture in worship -- Early works to 1800.