Baxter - BX1763 B28

( 149 ) dri#kath not his Elva'd, path not .Life, (which they expound ofthe sacrament.) Clirift Paid when he hadgiven them the Cup, Drink yes all ofit, Mat. 26.27. And Paid delivereth it to the Laity from theLord, i Cor. z i. 23.25.28. E" This do " ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.] "And [as oft as ye eat this Bread, and drink this Cup, "ye Phew the Lords death till he come : Let a manexa- "mine himfelf, and fo let him eat of this Bread, and "drink of this Cup] t cor. to. ir. Ye cannot drink " the Cup of theLord, and the Cup of Devils, is gi " ven to the Laityas a reafon againíf their Idol Commu- " nion. In relation to the Sacrament it's faid that [all " were made todrink into one Spirit.] The recepti- on ofthe Spirit being likened to that drinking. And if the Pope may abrogate aide half the Sacrament, whynot the other. XXII. The Pope declareth all the world to be damnedex., cept his own Subjees. See the forefaid firfl Canon of Innocents Laterane Council. Leo to. Abrog. Pragm. sane. Bul, in the 17. General Council at Laterane faith [" And feeing it is of necefiity `C tofalvation that all thefaithful of chrift be fubjee to the "Pope of Rome, as we are taught by the Teftimrny of "Divine Scripture and of the holy Fathers; and it is de- "Glared in the confiitution ofPope Boniface the 7.6-c. Pope Puys 2. was converted from the fupremacie of Councils by this Dodrine ofa Cardinal which he ap proveth (or by the Popedom,) Bul. Retrae, in Bin. vol.' 4. p. 514. [" I came to the Fountain of truth which the "holy Doftors bothGreek and Latine Phew, who with `á one Voice fay, that he cannot be Paved that holdeth "not

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