[Epistola Christiana admodum ab annis quatuor ad quendam, apud quem omne iudicium sacrae scripturae fuit, ex Bathavis missa, sed spreta, longe aliter tractans coenam dominicam quam hactenus tractata est; (Straßburg: Knobloch, ca. 1525; München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Polem. 866. Latin. 7 Bl)]


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A MOST CHRISTIAN EPISTLE

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Sent four years past unto a certain person, with whom rested all judgment of Sacred Scripture, dispatched from the Batavians, yet spurned; treating the Lord’s Supper far otherwise than it hath been handled heretofore; with sundry matters adjoined at the conclusion, necessary for a Christian man, especially in these perilous times.

1 Corinthians 11: “Ye cannot eat the Lord’s Supper, forasmuch as every man taketh before other his own supper in eating.”