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A16497 God and man. Or, a treatise catechisticall wherein the sauing knowledge of God and man is plainely, and breifely declared, whereby such as are ignorant may be helped, to heare sermons with profit, to reade the Bible or other bookes with iudgement, to receiue the Lords Supper with comfort, to discerne betweene truth and error, with vnderstanding, and to giue an answere to their minister, or any other that shall aske them a reason of their faith, with readinesse. Collected out of the sacred Scriptures, and the most orthodoxe and best approued diuines ancient and moderne, for the good of such as desire to be made wise to saluation, and heires of eternall life. By I.B. preacher of the Word. Boughton, John, preacher of the word. 1623 (1623) STC 3410; ESTC S106544 88,185 194

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Psal 36.6 Acts 17.25.28 Preseruer of Heauen and earth and of all things in them visible and inuisible I How many Gods be there B. 1 Cor 8.4 5 6. Gal. 3.20 1 Tim 2.5 No more but one onely I. What reasons can you giue beside Scripture to prooue the onenesse or vnitie of God B. There can be but one thing most perfect but one omnipotent one omnipresent one all-sufficient one first last and chiefest good But God is all and euery of these therefore it is impossible that there should be more then one onely Besides many Heathens by light of nature haue séene and acknowledged this truth I. 2 Cor. 1. ● 13 14. 1 Iobn 3.7 But the Scripture makes mention in many places of three namely the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost and affirmes each of them to bee God it seemes therefore that there are three Gods and not one as you affirme B. It is true indéede that as the Scripture witnesseth euery one of these you haue named both the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost are very God yet notwithstanding they are not thrée but one God B. How can they bee three and yet but one B. They are thrée in persons Gen. 1.26 3 22. Mat. 28.19 3.16.17 15.26 but one and no more in essence I. But if there bee three persons among men propounded whereof euery one is a man as for instance Peter Iames and Iohn can it be truly affirmed of them all that they are but one man B. No. But wee must beware of measuring the profound things of God by the leaden rules of mans hollow reason especially this Trinitie in Vnitie and Vnitie in Trinitie which of all other is a mysterie of mysteries and a secret to be adored but not curiously inquired into I. You said that God is one in essence and three in persons tell mee what these words import B. Exod. 3.14 Psal 9● 2 Rom. 1.20 The Offence of God is the Deitie or Godhead it selfe by which God from and by himselfe absolutely is and existeth and is distinguished from all other things whatsoeuer I. What is a person of the Deitie B. Heb. 1.3 Iohn 1.1 5.19.37 14.9 16. Col. 2.9 It is a subsistence in the diuine Essence hauing in it by nature the whole Godhead or diuine Essence but distinct from the other persons by a peculiar and incommunicable propertie I. How many persons are there in the Godhead B. p Mat. 28.19 1 Iohn 5.7 Thrée neither more nor fewer and those truly and really q Iohn 1.14.18.32 33 34. 5.17 18 19. Rom. 8.11 distinct one from onother the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost I. What is the Father B. The r Mat. 28.19 1 Ioh. 5.7 first person of the Deity hauing originall of none existing from himselfe and not from any other who of ſ Iohn 1.14 himselfe from t Pro. 8.22 23. Iohn 1.1 2 3. 8.58 euerlasting hath u Psal 2.7 Heb. 1.5 begotten his x Iohn 1.14.18 3.16.18 onely Sonne and y Ioh. 14.26 Ioh 15.26 together with his Sonne sendeth forth the Holy Ghost I. Why is he called the Father B. First in respect of Christ who is his z Heb. 1.2 Mat. 3.17 Sonne by nature Secondly of the faithfull who are all his a Ephes 1.5 Rom. 8.14 15. Sonnes by grace of adoption I. What is the Sonne B. He is the b Pro. 8.22.23 5.26 Mat. 11.27 second person of the Deity that in the c Iohn 10.30 17.21 22. vnitie of Essence is from all d Pro. 8.22 23. eternitie e Heb. 1.3.5 begotten of the f Rom 8.32 substance of the Father and together with g Iohn 15.26 Rom. 8.9 him sendeth forth the Holy Ghost and so hath done from euerlasting I. Why is he called the Sonne B. Because hee is begotten of the substance of God the Father Heb. 1.3 Phil 2.6 I. Why is he called the Word B. First because nothing in the world serueth so fitly to resemble and shadow forth vnto vs the manner of his eternall generation of his Fathers substance as doth the conceiuing of a word in the mind of man Secondly Iohn 1.18 because as men reueale their mindes one towards another by their words so the Father from the beginning of the world hath reuealed his mind and will concerning mans duty and saluation by his Sonne Iesus Christ Acts 10.43 Luke 24.27 Iohn 5.39.46 Thirdly because hee is the maine and principall subiect of the whole written word of God I. What is the manner of his eternall generation B. Deut. 29.29 This is a mysterie that cannot be comprehended and therefore may not be pryed into by the dimme eye of humane reason I. How prooue you that the Sonne is God B. The g He is called God Esay 9.6 Tit. 2.13 Lord Rom. 6.8.9 Lord of glory 1 Cor. 2.8 Prince of the King of the earth Reuel 1.5 King of Kings Lord of Lords Reuel 19.16 Lord of all Acts 10.36 The Prince of Life Acts 3.15 Iudge of quicke and dead Acts 10.42 He is also called Gods owne Sonne Rom. 8.32 and his onely begotten Sonne Iohn 3.16 c. names or titles the essentiall h Hee is said to bee infinite Mat. 28.20 Eternall Iohn 1.1 Reuel 1.11 Immutable Heb. 1.10 11 12. Omnipotent Reuel 1.8 Omniscient Iohn 21.17 c. Of most free power Mat. 10. and 5.21 properties i We are to beleeue and trust in him Iohn 3.14 15 16. To pray to him for things wee neede Acts 7.57.60 1 Cor. ● 2. To bee baptized in his Name Mat 28.19 Acts 2.38 To giue him thankes for benefits receiued 1 Tim. 1.12 The Angels themselues worship him Heb. 1.16 honor workes k First the Creation of the world is ascribed to him Iohn 1.3 Colos 1.16 Secondly the preseruing and gouerning the same Iohn 5.17 Colos 1.17 Thirdly working of true miracles Mark 16.20 Acts 3.6 7. Fourthly inst●tution of baptisme Mat. 28.18 19. Fiftly institution of the holy Supper Mat. 26.26 Mark 14.23 c. Sixtly Redemption of the world Mat. 1.21 Luke 2.11 Seuenthly Regeneration Mat 3.11 Iohn 1.33 Eightly Iustification Esay 53.11 Ninthly Remission of sinnes Mat. 9.6 Tenthly raising of the Dead Iohn 5.21.22 23. 6.39 40. Eleuenthly iudging the world Iohn 5.22 23. Rom. 14.9 10 11. Twelfthly giuing eternall life Iohn 10.27 28 30. Phil. 3.20.21 and actions of God are attributed to him in Scripture I. What is the Holy Ghost B. The l Mat. 28.19 third m Iob 33.4 Acts 20.28 Person of the Trinitie eternally n Iohn 14.26 15.26 Gal. 4.6 proceeding from the Father and the Sonne I. What is the manner of the proceeding of the Holy Ghost B. This is as the generation of the Sonne a secret inconceiuable I. Is there any difference betweene the generation of the Sonne and the proceeding of the Holy Ghost B. Yes doubtlesse
there is some difference betweene them but what it is Rom 11.33 is one of the vnsearchable things of God and a way of his past finding out I. What reasons haue you to prooue the Holy Ghost to be God B. The o Hee is called God 2 Sam. 23 2 3. Acts 5.3 4. names titles essentiall p He is eternall Gen. 1.2 Infinite Psal 139.7 8. Omniscient Esay 11.2 Iohn 16.13 Omnipotent Esay 11.2 properties q We are baptized in his Name Mat. 28.19 honor r It is affirmed of him that he created the world Gen. 1 2 3. Iob 26.13 He preserues the same Gen 1 2. Gouernes it Act. 16.6 Rom. 16.25 Workes miracles 1 Cor. 12.4.10 Calles Prophets and Ministers Act. 13.2 20.28 Reueales Gods will c. Iohn 14.26 1 Cor. 2.9 10. Distributes diuine gifts at his pleasure 1 Cor. 12.11 Leades into all truth Iohn 16.13 Foreshewes things to come Iohn 16.13 11.28 Regenerates Iohn 3.5 Gal. 5.22 Comforts Iohn 14.28 Acts 9.5 Iustifies 1 Cor. 6.11 workes and operations of God are attributed to him as well as to the Father or the Sonne in Scripture I. Why is the Holy Ghost called Spirit more then the Father or the Son since they are Spirits as well as he B. He is termed Spirit not onely because of his spirituall nature which is equally common to all the thrée persons but for that hee is spired and as it were breathed forth from the Father and the Sonne hee procéeding from them both I. Why is this title holy giuen to him more then to the other Persons who are of no lesse puritie and holinesse then himselfe B. 1 Cor. 6.11 2 Thes 2.13 1 Pet. 1.12 Because hée immediately sanctifies the elect and children of God I. What things are common to these three Persons B. The Essence all ſ As Eternity Immensity Immutability Omnipotency c. the essentiall properties and outward t As Creation Preseruation workes of the Diety respecting the creatures I. How are they distinguished among themselues B. First by their names the first person being called the Father Mat 28 29. the second the Sonne and the third the Holy Ghost Secondly by their order for the Father is the first Person because hee is the fountaine of the Diuinitie of the Sonne and of the Holy Ghost The Sonne is the second Person because the Deity is communicated vnto him of the Father by an incomprehensible generation The Holy Ghost is the third Person Mat. 28.19 1 Iohn 5.7 because the Deity is communicated vnto him from the Father and the Sonne by an incomprehensible spiration I. Is not then one of these Persons before another B. Yes in manner of existence but not in time there is an order among them but no priority or inequality but they are all Coessentiall Coeternall and Coequall I. Is not this order of Persons kept also in their outward workes B. Iohn 1.3 14. 2● 15.26 ● 19. Col. 1.16 Heb. 1.2 It is so for though all outward workes are done by the common will and operation of the whole Trinity yet so as the Father of himselfe worketh by the Son and the Holy Ghost the Sonne from the Father by the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Sonne I. How are these three Persons distinguished among themselues B. By an internall incommunicable propertie I. What is the incommunicable propertie of the Father B. That he being of none hath from euerlasting begotten his Sonne consubstantiall to himselfe I. What is the incommunicable propertie of the Sonne B. That hee is begotten of the Father from all eternitie by an incomprehensible and vnspeakeable generation I. What is the incommunicable propertie of the Holy Ghost B. That from all eternity hee procéedeth from the Father and the Son I. What are wee further bound to know out of the Scripture concerning God B. His Workes especially his Predestination Creation and Prouidence Of Predestination I. IS there any Predestination Mat. 20.16 Iohn 10.26 28 29. Ephes 1.4.11 Iude 4. B. Yes certainely the Scripture in many places teacheth vs so I. Ought the Doctrine of Predestination to be taught B. Yea surely First because it is a thing u Deut. 29.29 Rom. 15.4 reuealed in Scripture Secondly it makes much for the x Rom. 9.22 23 Ephes 1.6.12 illustration of Gods glory Thirdly for the y 1 Thes 5 9 10 11. Luke 10.20 2 Tim. 2 19. consolation of the faithfull and fourthly for stirring them vp to z Rom. 12.12 Ephes 1 2 3 4. thankefulnesse to God in word and déede I. What is predestination B. It is the a Ephes 1.4 2 Thes 2.13 2 Tim. 1.9 eternall b Rom. 9.11.15 18.20 c. Ephes 1.5 frée c Rom 11.33 1 Cor. 1.25 wise d Mal. 3.6 Rom. 11.29 immutable and most e Deut. 32.4 Gen. 18.25 iust f 1 Thes 5.9 Rom. 9.11 decrée of God whereby before g Ephes 1.4 Iude 4. the foundations of the world were laid he hath h Rom. 9.22 33. 1 Pet 2.8 appointed all men to an euerlasting i Psal 16.11 Mat. 25 46. estate either of happinesse or k 2 Thes 1.9 Reuel 14.11 misery to the glory of l Rom. 9.17.22.23 Ephes 1.6.12 his mercy and iustice I. What bee the parts of Predestination B. Rom. 9.23.20 1 Thes 5 9. Two Election and Reprobation I. What is Election B. It is the decrée of God whereby he hath k Rom 8.30 Ephes 1.4 ordained some men to euerlasting life and the l Rom. 8.30 2 Thes 2.13 meanes that bring thereunto for the glory of his m Rom 9.23 Ephes 1.6.12 grace and mercy I. Why did God elect some to life B. Rom. 9.15 16. 18 c. 11.5 Luke 13.32 Onely for the meere good pleasure of his will I. Did hee not elect men for their foreseene faith and workes B. No. n Rom. 9.16 For election is the cause of o Acts 13.48 Tit. 1.1 faith and p Rom. 8.29 Ephes 1.4.2.10 workes in whomsoeuer haue them I. Are not all men elect B. No. Mat. 20.16 Iohn 13.18 Rom. 11.7 For then there should bee no election at all I. Can the Elect be certaine that they are predestinated to eternall life B. They q Luke 10.20 Rom. 8.16 38. c. 2 Tim. 4.8 can and ought to bee r 2 Cor 13.5 2 Pet. 1.10 giuing all diligence to make their election sure I. VVhat are the signes of an elect vessell whereby one may be infallibly assured that he is such an one B. The vndoubted fignes hereof are ſ Acts 13.48 2 Thes 2.13 Tit. 1.1 faith and constant t Ephes 1.4 Mat. 10.22 1 Cor. 15.58 holynesse of life which whosoeuer are in truth indued withall may yea and ought to be as certainely perswaded of their election as if God by some extraordinary reuelation or by his owne voyce from heauen
guiltlesse innocent and holy man B. No thing lesse in as much as Christ tooke vpon himselfe to bee our pledge and surety Heb. 7.22 to make satisfaction to God for our sinnes Secondly because he was no way compelled to vndergoe the penaltie due vnto vs but most fréely Mat. 16.21 22 23. 20.28 willingly and of his owne accord did suffer and submit himselfe thereunto Thirdly Rom. 9.5 Tit. 2.13 Heb. 7.24 25.26 because he being not onely man but God also and consequently of infinite power hee was able to beare the full wrath of God incensed against vs to winde out of the same and ouercome it I. But how can this bee that Christ being but one single man that his obedience and sufferings which were also but for a short space should be of that merit and efficacie as to make satisfaction for the sinnes of so many innumerable men and women when as euery particular sinne euen the least vngodly thought deserues no lesse then euerlasting destruction both of body and soule B. Because the obedience and passions of Christ are not the obedience and passions of a meere man alone but of him who in vnity of person is God as well as Man and therefore of infinite Glory and Maiestie Now as himselfe is infinite so must needes his obedience and sufferings be of no lesse then infinite and vnlimited force value and efficacie I. What meane you by the actiue obedience or righteousnesse of Christ B. Mat 1.20 Mark ●4 Luke 1.35 First the innocencie sinlesnesse and most perfect holinesse of his conception he being conceiued and borne most pure without the least staine of sinne Secondly the actuall obedience of his life Mat. ●●7 Iohn ● ●9 46. Iohn 4.34 whereby on our behalfe hee fully and most perfectly euen to his death kept all the Commandements of God shunning with detestation all and euery sinne forbidden and performing with all alacrity and ioyous gladnesse all and euery good worke required by the same I. What is the benefit we receiue by this actiue obedience or righteousnesse of Christ B. By this wee haue right to eternall life and happinesse 1 Cor. 1.30 2 Cor. 5.21 Rom. 10.4 God of his infinite goodnesse imputing the same vnto and accepting it on our behalfe as if wee our selues had perfectly fulfilled the Law in our owne persons I. Is then the actuall obedience of Christ necessary to our saluation as well as his passiue obedience and sufferings B. Yea certainely because his sufferings doe but onely r Rom. 4.25 1 Iohn 1.7 Reuel 1.5 expiate and make satisfaction for our sinnes and deliuer vs from hell and damnation the wages thereof but it ſ Leuit. 18.5 Mat. 19.17 Rom. 10.5 is the imputation of his righteousnesse which inuests into and giues vs title vnto the Kingdome of Heauen there being no possibilitie nor hope of entring thereinto without fulfilling the whole Law of God I. And is Christs pure and sinlesse conception necessary for vs as well as the obedience of his life B. Yea we haue néede of both of the one to answer for the t Psal 51.5 Ephes 1.2 3. impuritie of our polluted conception and births of the other for the sinfulnesse of our wicked u Eph. 2.1 2 3. Iames 3.2 liues and actions I. But Christ was bound to performe obedience to the Law for himselfe was he not B. No. Because from the first moment of his conception his Manhood was personally vnited vnto the second person of the most holy Trinity x Mat 1.20 Luke 1.25 and consequently was not only Man but God and therefore was not bound to any Law neither stood in néede of any legall righteousnesse being already endued with a farre more excellent and exact righteousnes euen the righteousnesse of God so that the only end for which he fulfilled the law was that the same might bee z Rom. 4.6 9.30 Phil. 3 9. imputed to vs and we thereby indued with such an absolute and perfect righteousnesse as might entitle vs to eternall life Luke 17.7 8 9 10. Exod. 20.6 Moreouer had Christ béene bound to performe obedience to the Law as a duty from and for himselfe due to God his obedience though neuer so exact could not haue beene meritorious at all no not so much as for himselfe I. What are we yet further taught in the Scriptures concerning Christ our Sauiour B. That hee is the sole and onely a 1 Tim 2 5. Heb. 9.15 mediator betweene God and the Elect to b 2 Cor. 5.19 Col. 1.19 20 21 reconcile them for euer to obtaine from God and effectually conferre vpon them c Iohn 10.28 17.2.22.24 eternall life and glory with d As remission of sinnes Mat. 9.6 Regeneration Mat. 3.11 Iohn 1.33 The graces of Gods Spirit Iohn 4.10.14 Iohn 1.14.16 Adoption c. Iohn 1.12 all things whatsoeuer are requisite thereunto I. How many are the offices of Christ as he is our Mediator B. They are thrée to wit his e Deut. 18.15 Acts 3 22. 3.37 Propheticall f Psal 110.4 Heb. 2.17 Priestly and g Esay 9.7 Iohn 18.33 34 36 37.39 Kingly office in respect of which hee is called h Psal 2.2 Acts 4.27 Rom. 1.1.3 Christ that is to say Annoynted I. What are the functions of his Propheticall office B. Esay 16.1 Mat. 11.27 Iohn 1.18 Luke 24.25 Acts 16.14 Marke 9 24. Luke 17.5 Heb. 12.1 First to reueale vnto vs the will of God his Father Secondly to illuminate our mindes to know and vnderstand it Thirdly to worke our hearts to beléeue and obey the Doctrine which is taught I. VVherein stands the office of his Priesthood B. First in i Heb. 6 7.26.27 c. and 9.13.14.26 offering vp himselfe k Heb. 9.12.25 26 c. 1 Pet. 3.18 once for all an l Gal. 3.13 1 Iohn 1.7 2.1 2. Rom. 8.34 Heb 7.5 all-sufficient propitiatorie and expiatorie sacrifice for the sinnes of Gods Elect. Secondly in making continuall intercession for them to his Father in Heauen I. How doth Christ make intercession for vs B. First by m Heb. 9 24. presenting himselfe and the infinite merit of his oblation vnto God his Father with a continuall * Iohn 17.24 desire that for the same we may for euer be reconciled vnto him abide in his fauour and be made heires of eternall glory Rom. 8.26 Secondly by stirring vp in vs by his holy Spirit sighs and grones which cannot be expressed Thirdly Reuel 8.3 4. by offering vp our prayers and thankesgiuings to God his Father making them howsoeuer stained with many weakenesses and imperfections as they procéede from vs pleasing and acceptable vnto him I. You thinke not then that Christ prostrates himselfe vpon his knees to his Father and makes any vocall prayers or supplications vnto him in our behalfe doe you B. No in no wise This is but a fantasticall conceit and
to the Couenant Church and Kingdome of God which we are to repute all i Gen. 17.7.12 1 Cor. 7.14 Mark 13 14 15 Infants of beléeuing Parents to doe euen from the first minute of their births Fourthly Ier. 48.10 God denounceth a curse against all those that doe his worke negligently Fiftly Exod. 4.24 25 26. God was highly displeased with Moses and like to kill him because hee delayed to circumcise his Sonne Sixtly the Israelites so soone as possibly they might in respect of k By the Ceremoniall Law euery woman was vncleane seuen dayes after her deliuery of a Man-childe and for that space the childe also was accounted as vncleane and therefore during that time was not meete to be partaker of the holy Sacrament of Circumcision Leuit. 12.1 2 ● Now so soone as these dayes were expired euen the v●●y next the eight day the children were circumcised Gen. 17. ●2 21.4 Luke 1.59 ceremoniall vncleannesse and their weakenesse to endure the l Gen. 35.24 25 26. Iosh 5.8 Exod. 4.25 26. Parents and Elders in whose power Infants are ought with their greatest care prouide that they depart not this life without Baptisme which if they doe not they most grieuously sin and shall be punished for it for that they haue contemned the Sacrament● instituted by God The sooner godly Parents doe offer vp their children to bee baptized the better they doe that if it be possible they may not be depriued of this benefit bitter paines of Circumcision without deferring it so much as a day did circumcise their children and were straitly commanded of God so to doe I. What time doe you thinke is to be held most fit and conuenient for the baptizing of children B. Mat. 20.7 Either the next publike méeting of the Church if any be in the weeke or the next ensuing Sabboth after the birth of the childe which vnlesse vpon some very vrgent occasion would by no meanes bee pretermitted I. How often are men to bee baptized B. No more but once onely Ephes 4 5. I. What are your reasons B. Because God n Mat. 28.19 commandes the receiuing of this Sacrament but once 2. The o Acts 2.41 8.12 13.38 Apostles baptized none more then once 3. The Iewes were p Gen. 17.10 11 12. Leuit 12.3 circumcised but onely once 4. The efficacy of baptisme once receiued extends it selfe to q Rom. 6.2 3. Gal. 3.27 all the sinnes and the whole life of euery beléeuer 5. Wee are but once r 1 Cor. 12.13 planted into Christ once ſ Tit. 3.5 new borne once t 1 Cor. 6.11 Acts 23.8 iustified once u Mat. 28.19 Gen. 17.11 Acts 10.48 Rom. 11.29 adopted once x Mat. 28.19 Gen. 17.11 Acts 10.48 Rom. 11.29 admitted into the couenant loue Church Communion and fellowship of God of all and euery which Baptisme is a pleadge and seale I. How is Baptisme to bee administred B. In the Name of the Father Mat. 28.19 Acts 19.2 3. Sonne and Holy Ghost as our Sauiour Christ commanded and other forme then this ought not to be vsed I. What is it to be baptized in or into the Name of the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost B. By a As God so soone as Christ was baptized did proclaime him to bee his Sonne Mat. 3. 17. So by baptisme hee doth as it were publish and proclaime vs to bee his Children That this is the true sence and meaning of these words appea●es by 1 Cor. 1.12 13 14 15. Gen. 48.16 Deut. 28.10 2 Chron. 7.14 1 K ngs 8.43 Ierem. 25.29 Esay 4.1 Hence it is that wee haue names giuen vs at our baptisme as the Iewes had when they were circumcised Luke 1.59 c. and 2.21 that so often as we heare our selues called thereby wee may be admonished and put in minde of these things this forme of spéech is signified that the party baptized is receiued into the fauour couenant family and communion of God the Father Sonne and Holy Ghost one in Essence and three in Persons and that hee is dedicated vnto God and bound as it were by a solemne oath to beleeue loue worship honor obey and serue him as his onely God and Lord according to his Word in holinesse and righteousnesse all the dayes of his life I. What is the difference betweene Baptisme and the Lord Supper B. Baptisme is a seale c. of our ingrafting into Christ of our regeneration iustification adoption to bee the sonnes of God and of our entrance into the couenant fauour fellowship and Church of God The Supper of the Lord is the Sacrament of our vpholding 1 Cor. 10.3 4.16 11.24 25 26. continuance preseruation and nourishment c. in this blessed estate and of our growth and increase in grace vntill wee be translated into the full fruition of our heauenly inheritance Of the Lords Supper the second Sacrament of the New Testament I. HOw may the Supper of the Lord be defined B. Thus It is the y Mat. 26.28 Marke 14.24 second Sacrament of the New Testament ordained by our z Mat. 26.26 Marke 14.22 Sauiour Christ in the a Mat. 26.45 46 c. Luke 22.47.48 c. night in which hee was betrayed wherein by b Mat. 26.4 26. 1 Cor. 11.24 taking and c Mat. 26.26 eating the Bread d Acts 20.7 broken and e Mat. 26 27. 1 Cor. 11.25 26 c. drinking the f Mat. 26 27. 1 Cor. 11.25 26 c. Wine powred out into the Cup is signified and sealed to euery g Iohn 6.35.40 47.51 1 Cor. 11.27 faithfull and worthy receiuer his h 1 Cor. 10.16 17. 12.13 communion with Christ and all his benefits and that his Body i Luke 22.19 1 Cor. 11.24 was crucified and his k M●t. 26.28 Bloud shed for his sinnes vpon the Crosse and that their soules by the same his Body crucified and his Bloud shed are l Iohn 6.47.51 c. sustained preserued and nourished vp vnto eternall life no lesse surely and effectually then their Bodies by the vse of m Ps 104.15 Zach. 10.7 1 Tim. 5.23 Bread and n Ps 104.15 Zach. 10.7 1 Tim. 5.23 wine are nourished c. in this present naturall and temporarie life we now enioy I. Why is this Sacrament called a Supper B. o Luke 22.20 First in respect of the time when it was instituted and first celebrated which was about supper time Secondly of the thing it selfe because it is a holy spirituall p Mat. 26.26 27 c. 1 Cor. 10.16 Supper Banquet or Feast whereby the soule of euery true beleeuer in a spirituall manner is fed and refreshed with the Body and Bloud of Christ to euerlasting life I. Why is it called the Supper of the Lord or the Lords Supper B. First in respect of the q 1 Cor. 11.23 author or ordainer of it who is our r