394 The fecond BookeofDáutí'dttle, CH A P.5 6. to aílùre our continuance in theCone-. name rifhment. And of them both, to fhew howplentiful) and afiured a Redemptionwe haue inChri(I.. The kind of Bread muff bee ordinarie Bread according s The Popi(h Wafer- g cakes. our Sauiour Chri(} tooke fuck as wasvfed at the common table at that time. Secondly, The arion , which is theMinifters break- ingof bread,and pos,vring forth ofWine, withhis deliuertng of The fuperftition of them both, and thepeoplesre- the Pap,fts , which will haue it thtuff into their ceiuing of them, (meth. 26% mouches. 26, 27. eds they did rate, leftes tookeBread, and when hee had blef ed, bee brake it, and game it tohis DFfciples, and Paid , Take , eate, c c. ,A1_ fo bee tooke the Cup , and when hie had giuen thank!, bee gate it to them , Jàying , Drink", &c, And of this Wine all arc to drinke, afwcll the eo p le as the The facriledge of Po- p perle, robbing the people Minifler, fo exprefly prouided, of the srfc of theCup. A1atth.26,27. Drink!.yet all of Their priaate and cor- this, \Ahich is more thanhe Paid ner_Maflc of the Bread. The graces fignifted , are our grdwing vp in Chrifl, wherein is noted our continuance in him 41 ith increafc and confequeutly, iu;liñcation and holineffe of life : for in the elements thcmfclues, the Bread and Wine fet be- fore vs the Body and Bloud of Chrifl, Mattb. 26. 26, 27, 28. He krake the Bread,and [aid, Take Bate, this is my Body. efl fo, hee took! the Cup, andfaid , Drinkeyee all of it : for this is my blood of the 1.ewTefament , that is flied for many. Their nourifhing of our bodies, lignifie his fpirituall feeding of our foules , T. Co. 12.1 3. By one Spirit wee are alt made to_ drink! into ont Spirit, whi: h quickneth and putteth life into vs. In the Aétìons, the Bread broken before our eyes, d.oth reprefent paflzon and fufferings, a. Cor. t 5.24. llc
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