The necessity of an alteration: or, I. The mixture of the sacramental cup, II. The Oblation of the Elements as the Representative Sacrifice of Christ's Body, III. The Invocation of the Holy Ghost upon them, and IV. The Recommending the Dead in the Eucharistical Commemoration, Proved to be Essential Parts of the Christian Worship, from the Scriptures interpreted by the Testimony and Practice of the Primitive Church. Being a reply to a late Tract, entitled, No necessity to alter, &c. With an appendix, containing remarks upon a Treatise since publish'd, called, No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions, &c.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. Bettenham, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, [1718]
Publication year
1718-1718
ESTC No.
T39724
Grub Street ID
268950
Description
[4],208p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Wagstaffe.

Sometimes wrongly attributed to Jeremy Collier.

With an advertisement leaf following the titlepage.

'No necessity to alter' is by William Scot and 'No sufficient reason' is by N. Spinckes.