TheChiefePoints That vnder the Old Tefaament, had diuers Rites , Ceremonies , and Sacrifices, Figures ofChritl, and of the good things wee haue in him ; efpecially among the Iewes , his then peculiar People : Whereby the Difpenfation of thofe Times was more obscure, and lcfl'e accompanied with Knowledge, and other Graces. But of all thefe things , as alfb of their Sacraments, ( which, in regard of the outward Signes, were a pare of the Legall Paedagogie) and likewife of the Mi.- nitleries that were among them , both that of Pro. phets (infpired) by whomwere written the Bookes of the OldTePtament, and of other, I hauewritten at large , in a Treatifeenciculed, The Old Tetlament, or the Promise. irt,10.4.---.., CHAP. VIi. O f the Church in the timeofthe Geell. TO the Church ofthe New Teflament,the Difpend fation is in all cleereneffe and perfection. Touching the Sacraments., and Mnifleries of the New TeLarnent, there be twoSacraments, Baptifrne, and the Lords Supper, Rapt:f e, is a wathingwith Water,, to affure our eaw tra=ce into the C'ouen.nt; the forme whereof is thus, or to this eff, 61: 1 baptize thee in theNameof theFather, and of the Sonne , andof the HolyGhosf. The Lords Supper, is a feeding with Breadand-Wine, to affure our continuance in theCouenant; the forme whereofis thus, or to this effea : Yor the Bread., Takeye, eateye; This ¡s m, Fody, which
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