The Prat tice ((Piety. Grace,as Issdas, who (as Auflen faith) receiued * The Bread of the Lord , but not the Bread which was the Lord. Some re- ceiue the f f iritualt grace with- out the outward Signes , as the Saint Theft- on the- Crof'fe r and innumerable of the Faith- full , who Dying defsre it , but cannot receiue it through fome external! impediments : but the worthy Receiuers to their comfort receive bath in the Lords Supper. Chrill chofe B read and -Filise ( rather then any other Ele- ments) to, be the out oard figues in this bletfed Sacrament : Firft, becaufe they are caft& for all forts to attain vnto : Second- ly , toleach vs, that as mans tempera/110 is chiefely nourifh - ed by a Bread , and cherished by Wine ; fo are our fouls by his Body and Blood fiafiained and gaiclmed onto eternal lit. Chrif appointed; Wine with Aa.5 the , 537 Pansm Doáti, no pantos 'Do min:aw,, Aug. a Dauid cals bread the flrégta of mans heart. Pìal.tO ;.If. ffai. the flay of Bread, cha. t.Ekee. the flaffe of Bread, cap. 4.I6.. Homer.
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