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Preparing for the Lord's Supper /

Preparing for the Lord's Supper presents practical instruction from two Puritans. William Bradshaw's contribution explains the dangers of taking Communion unworthily and how to prevent it. His work concludes with a set of questions to aid Christians in self-examination as they prepare for...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618
Otros Autores: Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632, Rowe, Lesley A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Soli Deo Gloria Publications, an imprint of Reformation Heritage Books, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • A preparation to the receiving of the sacrament of Christ's body and blood / William Bradshaw: Showing what a dangerous sin it is to receive this sacrament unworthily
  • Showing how to prevent the dangerous sin of profaning this sacrament
  • A brief form of examination
  • The doctrine of communicating worthily in the Lord's supper / Arthur Hildersham.
  • Part I: Showing what a dangerous sin it is to receive this sacrament unworthily.
  • Preparation in general, and the Apostles' form thereof
  • The author and institutor of this sacrament
  • The first administrator of this sacrament
  • When this sacrament was instituted
  • The religious manner of instituting and administering this sacrament
  • Outward signs and elements of this sacrament
  • Things signified by the signs aforesaid
  • The end and use of this sacrament in respect of the communicant
  • The end and use of this sacrament in respect of others
  • What it is to be guilty of the body and blood of Christ
  • By what means in receiving this sacrament men become guilty of the body and blood of Christ
  • Why unworthy receivers are guilty of the body and blood of Christ
  • Part 2: Showing how to prevent the dangerous sin of profaning this sacrament.
  • The method of this second part
  • The trial of ourselves in general
  • The trial of our faith by the grounds thereof
  • The trial of our faith by the object or matter thereof
  • The trial of our repentance
  • New obedience and the trial thereof
  • The persons that are to make this trial
  • The continuance in trial till we find that we seek for
  • The curse that follows the neglect of the trial aforesaid
  • The special signs and tokens of the aforesaid curse in the church of Corinth
  • Part 3: a brief form of examination
  • Q & A 1-75
  • The doctrine of communicating worthily in the Lord's Supper. To the reader ; Q & A 1-100.