Pickering's Christian Classics. Godly Meditations Upon the most holy SACRAMENT of the Lord's Supper. By CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, D.D. DISCIP ALDI ANGLVS LONDON: William Pickering. 1849. Upon the most holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, With many things appertaining to the due receiving of so great a Mystery, and to the right disposing ourfelves unto the BY CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, D.D. LONDON: Printed in the year 1651. Reprinted for William Pickering, TO THE TWO VIRTUOUS AND MODEST GENTLEWOMEN, THE NOW LADY VERNEY, AND THE LADY RODNEY, SISTERS, SOMETIMES ATTENDING UPON THE LATE QUEEN IN HER HONOURABLE PRIVY CHAMBER. HAT desire you have, Right THA Virtuous, to serve God in ho liness of life, and very towardly disposition, even from Your tender years, so appliable to all goodness (wherein you may wax old by the grace of God) have often moved me to beseech him, who hath begun this good in you, to continue the same, even unto an aged and happy end. For assuredly our religious duties, and respective devotion to God, is worth all the world's dignity beside; nay, without this, all the dignity of this world is nothing. worth. |