William Roye’s Dialogue between a Christian Father and his stuhborn Son. 443 in his promeses, perceave howe that by Christ we have obteyned grace for grace. Which knovvledge dryveth hym so Joan. j. fervently vnto his mercy, that in all his doynges he seketh only the glory of god and his neghbours welthe, and so aproächeth to the trewe love of god and also of his neghboure. And thus knowynge god for his father, he cannot but nedes must have Christ his singuler redemer continually before his owne eyes. and that spretually. And so consydre the grett benefytes obtained by his deth and passion. and also, the ensamples of brotherly [fol. 20 b .] love and charite which he lofte vnto hym? So. Whye, is he then never present with vs boddely, as he honge on the crosse? and as they whome men call gostly fathers, Doctours, and preachers, do aferme, sayinge, that as often as one of theym, or of their anoynted secte saye over a pece of bred, this is my boddy, through the vertue of these wordes, he beynge theare corporally, converteth that bred into his boddy? Fa. They beynge Hat. xv. blynde wolde fayne leade wother blynde with theym into the pitt of erroure. For suerly so to afferme playnly repungneth agaynst these articles of oure belefe and wholy scripture. He ascended vp into heven, and sitteth on the right honde ot God the father allmyghthy. From whence he shall come to iudge bothe quicke and dedde. He sayde also vnto his jo. xvij. disciples. It is expedient that I departe from you. and many soche places mo. Wherby it evidently apereth that Christ never gave theym eny soche authorite, or commaundement. For(as Paul sayth) what soever thynge is written, it is written ao. xv. for oure wealthe and comforte, therby to be made the better, and to receave more spirituall comforte and instruction. So. Howe then are these wordes to be vnderstond- [fol. 21“.] de? Fa. Even as the lorde tought Paul his faythfull disciple to vnderstonde theym. which declarynge theym vnto the Corrinthians, sayeth. As often as ye eate of this breade, and dryncke j. co. xj. of this cuppe, ye' shewe the lordes deathe tili he come. as he shulde saye, as often as ye thus receave bred and dryncke together, call to youre remembraunce, and declare one to another the lordis death, tili the tyme come, that he shall come agayne in the lykenes and silfe same body wherin he apered before vnto his apostles. This same was the lordis