r. They forted themfelvesintofactions, and ' companies as they favoured and friended each other ; and every ma·n tooke his owne fupper before. - 2. Somewere dninken,.as appeares, verf. 21 . Inver[.z2. he addes reafon:s of his reproofe, !. Fro11t thei?Jdeceflrie. It ·were fa'rremore con ve- l nient they fuould have their feafrs andbanq~ets · · privately at home, than publikely in their holy :! affemblies.. ' . 2. From th~ deformifJ : By' this meanes they · made it plaine, that they defpifed the Church of God, ~hich isafoule and hatefull thing. - 3• Front ihe i11iqnit) : They brought fhame andgriefeupon thekpoore brethren. _ ThefedilOrders thus ripeup, and reproved for reformation and amendment, he recals them to · the firfi: infHtution, that fo they may follow the Lords example in this facred bufineffe. Re teach– em them foure things, '1Jerf.23·24.2s-z6.1. 1· Firfr, themanmra?Jdf#Jion of Chrifrs infritn– tion: He tooke the bread, gave thanks, brakeit, , and gave it them; and fo propor.tionablyof the , Cup. ' · . · . . • Secondly, tlJe mJftefJ fignifiedby.this holy rite : · This Bread and Wine, thus broken and powred out, fignified and fealed the bruifing of his bo– dy, and ihedding of his bloud for the remiffion offinnes. · Thirdly; ~theendof this infiitution and cele– ~rationofthe LordsSupper, ver[.24,25,'16. that ts, Therementhr~nceof theLordt death11ntillhe come. B 1 . Fourthly, I - 3
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