Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BV4526 .B35 1675

StePoo? ManoEamitp "'int. II. The Signes : that is I. The fignifying ,ñ?Matter; I. Bread, 2.ITinni. H. The Manner; i.Brol en tread; '2. Wine Po4 rd out; 3. Both Delivered "är Given. II"I: The fighifying "Át io ;s i. Taking and Breaking the Bread : 2. Pouring out the Wine. 3. Giving both. 4. Recê:ving both. 5 Eating and Drinking both. I I L The ;Things JQnified. I. As the Means: i. The Sïcrii1ing of Chrifts Body and Blood on the Crois for ot;r'' ins.: 2. The Giving of them to Be- lievers. 3. -TheReceiving them by the Believers, and improving them, unto life. I I. As the ,lânds: . The contra&ed Union, and Mutual Relatioñbetween God the Creator, Redeemer and San ifier, and the Receiver. 2. The fouls Re- ceiving from. Chrift, I. Pardon, Reconciliation, and Adoption Qr .Right to the Heavenly Inheritance; 2. More`of thèHolyGhóft to fanc}ifie, feat and com- fort us. 3 The fouls Dedication of it felf to God in Chrifi,for future Love and obedience. 4. And Gods Acceptance of i?im. S. KVhoi dre the fpecial Parts of the whole . Sacra- ment ?, P 1 I. They are three : I. The Confecration, II. The Gómïnemoration; I I I. The Communion, or Communication and Participation; S. I.,VVhat is the Confeçration ? P. Not the bare prónoi,icing of the words, as the Papilis think ,, nor the turning of the bread into Chrifts natural body But it is the (e) fepa".

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