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A10040 Short questions and answers, plainely opening and explaining both the nature and also the vse of the sacraments of baptisme and the Lords Supper Very profitable for all those who desire to know the nature and vse of the said sacraments. By Richard Preston, preacher of the Word of God at Rushden in Northhampton shiere. Preston, Richard, d. ca. 1624. 1621 (1621) STC 20286; ESTC S115178 6,203 30

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are the outward elements in this Supper Ans Bread and wine Quest How do they differ from ordinary bread and wine Ans They differ not in substance but in vse and quality Common bread and common wine are appointed of the Lord for the alone nourishment of the body but this holy bread and wine are appointed to bee signes of the body and blood of Christ whereby our soules are nourished Quest What is the Analogie betweene the signes and the things signified Ans It standeth in feeding nourishing comforting refreshing in vnion and communion Quest Shew it more plainely Ans As the bread and wine do feede nourish comfort and refresh our bodies So the body and blood of Christ with the merits of his passion doe spiritually feede nourish comfort and refresh our hungry soules Ioh. 6.32.33.35 Quest Shew me our vnion with Christ in this Sacrament Ans As that which we eate and drinke is turned to flesh blood and incorporate into vs So our eating and drinking this banquet by faith doeth transforme vs as it were into Christ and maketh vs flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone Ioh. 6.56 Eph. 5.30 Quest Shew me our Communion with our brethren Ans As many cornes and grapes are vnited into one loafe and one wine euen so wee as many members are vnited into one mysticall body whereof Christ is the head Quest Tell mee why are there two Elements in the Lords Supper and but one in Baptisme Ans Because Christ in Baptisme is set before vs as a lauer and water is sufficient to wash away filthinesse from our bodies But in the Lords Supper he is set before vs as heauenly foode wherein bread without wine is not sufficient For as meate alone doth not nourish the body but there is required drinke So to the nourishment of our soules it is not enough spiritually by faith to eate the bread but we must also drinke the wine Quest Is wine as necessary as bread to this Supper Ans Yes altogether as necessary and therefore much do the Papists wrong Christians that with-hold the cup from them Quest What be the Sacramentall rites Ans They bee either such things as concerne the Minister namely to blesse breake powre giue or the people as to take cate drinke Quest What do these rites signifie Ans They signifie spirituall things To blesse signifieth the duty of the Minister whereby he calleth vpon God by prayer that these outward Elements might be consecrated and set apart to an holy vse The breaking of the bread and powring of the wine signifieth the breaking of the body and the shedding of the blood of Christ The giuing of the signes doth signifie the voluntary gift of Christ that he made himselfe a free-wil Offering to take away the sins of his people To take signifieth our apprehension of Christ by faith and to cate and drinke our vnion with him and fellowship with our brethren Quest What do you gather from hence Ans First that wee are most vile sinners Pro. 20.9 1. Ioh. 1.10 Secondly that wee deserue the intollerable torments of hel fire euerlastingly Rom. 6.23 Ep. 2.2.3 Thirdly the great loue of God in sending his Sonne to take vppon him our nature and to dye for vs to our redemption Ioh. 3.16 1. Ioh. 4.10 Lastly the great loue of Christ and his humility to humble himselfe vnto the cursed death of the Crosse and torments of hell for our saluation Phil. 2.5.6.7 Quest Hauing gone thus with you I pray you tell me whether we doe really eate and drinke the body and blood of Christ in this Supper Ans No for first that is against the nature of a Sacrament it cannot bee both the signe and the thing signified Secondly it were to deny the Ascension and intercession of Christ and to affirme that the Resurrection is past Thirdly it were to make the body of Christ but a phantasie and the forme of a body Fourthly it were to make Christs body a monstrous body and to be in many places at one time Fiftly this Sacrament would be a Sacrifice Sixtly then the damned reprobates should eate Christs flesh and be saued Ioh. 6.54 Seuenthly it were to deny that Christ tooke flesh of the Virgin if bread and wine do become his flesh or else to say he had a mixed body either of which is blasphemy Mat. 1.23 Rom. 1.3 Eightly it were to affirme that Christs body is dead which is abhominable and how could it be eaten vnlesse it be dead c. Quest But Christ said This is my body therefore the bread is his body Not so Our Sauiour calleth himselfe a Vine a Dore a Rock hee is also compared to a theefe to a day-starre Is Christ therefore a Vine a Dore a Rocke a theefe and a Day-starre No it is an absurde conclusion So hee calleth bread his body not that it is his body but a Sacrament and figure of his body Quest How is Christ present in the Sacrament A. Not bodily but spiritually by grace Mat. 18.20 Ioh. 14.16 Quest To whom must this Sacrament be administred Ans To such as can examine thēselues 1. Cor. 11.28 2. Cor. 13.5 Quest What say you of children fooles madmen c. may not they be admitted to this Sacrament Ans In no sort First because they cannot examine thēselues Secondly lest they heape vpon themselues the iudgements of the Lord be guilty of the body and blood of Christ Quest What doe you thinke of open sinners may they be made partakers of this holy Communion Ans No not till they haue repented of their sinnes and laboured earnestly to be reconciled vnto God their brethren Quest It seemes that this holy Supper belongs to none but to the faith full and penitent persons Ans The fruite and benefit of Christs Passion belongs onely to them but yet many other besides them partake of this Sacrament Quest Doe not all that eate the externall signes receiue the bene fit of Christs death Ans No for first all haue not faith Tit. 1.1.2 1. Thes 3.2 Secondly they haue not the spirit of Christ which things shold make them worthy receiuers of the benefits of Christs death Quest Can the wicked get any harme by eating the Sacramentall signes Ans Yes verily For first they eate and drinke their own damnation Secondly they are guilty of the body and blood of Christ 1. Cor. 11.27.29 Quest When is this Supper to be receiued A. Then when occasion therof is offered and necessary it is that it should be eaten often 1. Cor. 11.26 Quest Where should it bee eaten Ans In the publicke congregation where many are met together for that end 1. Cor. 11.20 Quest What say you to them that are lame and sicke that cannot come to the house of God ought they to receiue this supper in their priuate families Ans I doe not deny but that they may so bee it there be others gathered to them to make vp a congregation who may partake with them Quest
To whom doth the administration of this Supper belong Ans To them who are fit Ministers of the Word Quest What say you then to a dumbe dogge Hee is no fit Minister and therefore his sacrament is no sacrament Ans Not so For first though he be no fit Minister of God yet because he is come in the roome of a Minister by the election of the Church we must not refuse him nor his Sacrament 2. Beeing enabled by the Church to giue what he can though hee come neuer so inordinately to administer this Sacrament yet he must not be reiected but wee must receiue what hee can giue Thirdly we must distinguish betweene a calling and the execution of it for it proues not he hath no calling because he executeth it not as a Magistrate ceaseth not to be a Magistrate or to want office because he doth not duely execute it Quest How may I communicate with a wicked Minister Ans The wickednesse of a Minister doth not pollute the Sacrament to a worthy receiuer Quest Why Ans First a good Minister doth not make it the better to a bad man therefore not a bad Minister the worse to a good man Secondly the efficacy of the Sacrament depends onely vpon Gods promise and the faith of the beleeuer not on mans goodnesse or badnesse A message may bee as truely deliuered by a bad man as a good and good waxe will receiue an impression as well by a brazen seale as a golden one Quest But hee is a gracelesse man and how can hee then bee a meanes of conueying grace to mee Ans Grace is compared to water now may not water that passeth through a stony channell which it selfe is so vndisposed that it cannot haue any benefit of it make a whole garden fruitfull Thus stands the case with a gracelesse Minister Quest But by communicating with him shall I not communicate in his sinne Ans No if you made him not minister nor allow of his insufficiency but communicate onely in the Lords ordinance so farre as he is able to administer it Quest With whom may I rightly communicate Ans With such as are of a godly life and conuersation First because we professe our selues members and fellow Christians with them Secondly because we desire to be confirmed in that Communion Thirdly because our loue and zeale may bee better stirred vp by the prayers and examples of such Quest How may I partake where open sinners are tollerated to receiue the Sacrament Ans No mans sinne can defile another or make Gods promise or the seale of it in vaine to him that is no way accessary to it neither hath it power to hinder him from the Sacrament Ezek. 18.20 Gal. 6.5 Secondly Christ entred into the same Tēple with wicked persons and eat the same Passeouer with Iudas and was vndefiled Luk. 2.22 Lastly we are not so bound to examine the vnworthines of others as of our selues which maketh the Apostle say Let a man examine himselfe and not another man 1. Cor. 11 28. By these reasons wee see that the wickednesse of another communicant doth not preiudice him that is rightly prepared Quest To conlude seeing that I haue learned of you the nature of this Sacrament and where when of whom and with whom to receiue the same now I would gladly know of you to what end vse the Lord Iesus instituted this Sacrament Answere First to put vs in remembrance of that loue and fellowship which should be among vs being all members of one mysticall body Rom. 12.4.5 1. Cor. 10.17.12.12 Secondly to stirre vs vp vnto continuall thankfulnesse vnto God the Father for the great benefits wee haue receiued of him by the death of his Sonne Act. 2.46.47 Lastly to put vs in remembrance that his body was broken and his bloud shed for our redemption 1. Cor. 11.26 Mat. 26.28 Luke 22.19 FINI●