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A51330 A short and plaine tractate of the Lords Supper grounded upon I Cor. II, 23, &c. / by VVilliam More ... More, William, 17th cent. 1645 (1645) Wing M2694; ESTC R4121 21,840 72

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A short and plaine TRACTATE OF THE LORDS SVPPER Grounded upon 1 Cor. 11.23 c. By VVILLIAM MORE Minister of Gods Word LONDON Printed by T. H. for Charles Green and are to be sold at his shop in Ivy Lane 1645. To the Right Honourable the Lady FRANCIS HOBERT Wife of the Honourable Sir JOHN HOBERT Knight and Baronet MADAM THe many obligements in which I acknowledge my selfe tyed unto your honours honourable husband who hath been Gods gracious instrument in preserving me from the unjust oppression of the perverse though I be not repaired in my sufferings have made me humbly to present unto your Honour as a true token of a gratefull minde this little Tractate short as might be shunning obscurity and plaine according to my best possibility Though Momus carp I care not The Word of God is not bound Receive honourable Lady this mite from him who daily doth plead at the Throne of Grace for your honours honourable husband for your honourable Ladiship And happy hopefull Children And who is really Madam Your Honours humble servant in the Lord WILLIAM MORE EMMANVEL A short and plaine Tractate of the LORDS SUPPER grounded on 1 Cor. 11.23 c. Q. WHat is a Sacrament of the new Covenant A. A divine Institution in which by visible signes all the blessings of the new Covenant are represented given sealed and applied that is Jesus Christ and all his graces unto all faithfull receivers Mat. 3.11 Act. 19. Mat. 26.26 Rom. 4.11 Joh. 1.12 Q. How many Sacraments are in the New Covenant A. Two Baptisme and the Lords Supper Our Lord nor his Apostles ordained no more Q. What is the Lords Supper A. A Sacrament of the faithfull their spirituall nourishment and increase of grace through Christ 1 Pet. 2.2 Q. Doth not the Lords Supper worke faith in those who receive it though they lack faith A. No For as no temporall food can make a dead childe to live no more can this spirituall food any who is spiritually dead Mat. 7.6 Q. Must we communicate often A. Yes for our soules like our bodies must be often fed and we must labour for it Joh. 6.27 Q. We are but once baptised why should wee often communicate A. As there is but one beginning of naturall life and yet it must be often fed so there is but one beginning of spirituall life which is faith Rom. 1.17 And it likewise must be often fed 2 Pet. ult ult Q. Why is both bread and wine given in the Lords Supper A. 1. As our bodies must be fed both with meat and drinke so our soules must be fed with Christs body which is that true bread that strengthneth our heart and with his bloud which maketh the heart glad Ps 104.15 2. To demonstrate that Christ is the only ●…ll and perfect food of our soules Joh. 6.51 Q. May not infants baptized ignorants of perverse indisposition naturall fooles obstinate malicious grossely scandalous sinners drunken men be admitted to this S. Supper A. No because they cannot discerne the Lords body 1 Cor. 11.29 Q. How many parts are there of the Lords Supper A. Foure 1. A lawfully admitted Minister 2. The elements bread and wine 3. The words of Institution 4. And a competent number of communicants Q. Are all those necessary parts of it A. Yes any of those wanting there can be no true Sacrament Q. May not any of the effectually called administer this Sacrament A. No for none may administer the Sacraments but Preachers Mat. ult 19. And none may preach except they be sent of God Rom. 10.14 And those who are sent of God must be lawfully admitted 1 Tim. 4.14 Heb. 5.4 1 Cor. 11.23 The Lord Iesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread Q. Who did first institute this Lords Supper A. The Lord Jesus himselfe Mat. 6.26 Mark 14.22 Luk. 22.19 1 Cor. 11.23 Q. What learnest thou hence A. 1. Seeing my Lord did institute it I must in filiall feare observe his commands in preparing my selfe to take it it tending so much to his glory and to my salvation Mal. 1.6 2. And seeing he is Jesus my Saviour Mat. ● 21 I must in love to advance his honour and mine owne salvation hunger for it Mat. 5.6 Q. Seeing Christ gave it in the night must not we doe so likewise A. No unlesse it be in times of persecution 1. Because that Sacrament of the Old Covenant the Passeover behoved to be ended before this Sacrament of the New Covenant the Lords Supper was instituted for this succeeded to that Luk. 22.15.16 2. The Pascall lamb was commanded to be killed in the evening Exod. 12.6 and eaten that same night v. 8. 3. This Supper was instituted as near before Christs death as possible could be to the and that nothing might be altered in it added to it nor taken from it Heb. 9.17 4. That this legacy bequeathed by our Lords latter will unto all the faithfull might be more firmly fixed in our memories No such necessitie viz. persecution urge us Tooke bread Q. Why did our Lord take bread to resemble his body A. 1. As our bodies cannot ordinarily live without bread which strengthneth mans heart Ps 104.15 no more can our souls live wanting Christ who is the living life giving bread that gives eternall life Joh. 6.51 2. Christ tooke bread for its generality because of all meats bread is most generally knowne most universally used and in most Countries most easily acquired 3. Because of breads likenesse for of all creatures which are eaten bread most resembles Christs body And hence He calleth His body the true bread which came downe from heaven Joh. 6.32.35 4. As bread is needfull for all meats So is our Lord for us in all matters most necessary Joh. 15.5 1 Cor. 1.30 5. As the bread hath endured all kindes of breaking ere it can be food for my body So Christ suffered all kindes of death death in sinne only excepted ere he could be food for my soule Heb. 2.9.10 Q. What doth this teach thee A. I must labour for the fulnesse of faith that I may get the bread which endureth unto life everlasting Joh. 6.27 Q. What doth that bread signifie A. 1. Christs body as his owne words prove This is my body 2. As it is but one bread made of many graines so all the elect are members one of another Ephes 4.25 are all members of Christs mysticall body Ephes 5.30 and Christ is their head v. 23. Q. What learnest thou hence A. I must love Christ above all things Mat. 22.37 and my neighbour as my selfe v. 39. especially the faithfull Gal. 6.10 Q. What kinde of bread tooke Christ A. Common table bread unleavened for no leavened bread might be eaten at the Passeover Ex. 12.15 Q What was meant by leaven there A. False doctrine Mat. 16.22 Hypocrisie Luk. 12.2 Malice and wickednesse 1 Cor. 5.8 Q. What should that teach thee A. Those all must bee rooted out of my heart before I