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66 The Larger Catechiſm. 4. 1 Cor. x. 21. a Eph. iv. 2, 3, 4, 5. I Cor. xii, 13. b Eph. ii. 11, 12. Gen. xxxiv. 14. Q. What are the Parts of a Sacrament? A. The Parts of a Sacrament are two ; the one an outward and ſenſible Sign, uſed according to Chriſt's own appointment, the other, an inward and ſpiritu- al Grace thereby ſigniſsed c. c Mat 11. I Peter iii. 21. Rom ii. 28, 29. Q. How many Sacraments bath Chriſt institutedin his Church under the new Teſtament? A. Under the new Teſtament Chriſt bath inflitute in his Church only two Sacraments, Baptiſm and the Lord's Supper d. d Mat. xxviii. 19 I Cor. xi. 20, 23. Mat. xxvi. 26 to 29 Q. What is Baptiſm? A. Baptiſm is Sacrament of the New-Teſta- ment, wherein Chriſt hatb ordained the waſhing with Water, in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghoſt e, to be a Sign and Seal of ingrasting into himſelf f, of Remiſſon of Sins by his Blood g, and Regeneration by his Spirit h; of A- doption i, and Reſurrection unto everlasting Life and whereby the Parties bapiſed are folemaly admit- ted into the viſible Church, and enter into an open and profeſſed Engagement to be wholly and only the Lord's's m. c Mat. xxviii 19. f Gal. iii. 27. g Mark i 4 Rev. i. 4 h Tituſ iii 5. Eph. v. 26 i Gel iii. 26, 27. k I Cor. xv. 29. Rom. 5. l I Cor. xii 13. Rom. vi. 4. Q. Unto whom is Baptiſm to be adminiſtred? A. Baptiſm is not to be adminiſtred to any that are out of the viſble Church, and ſo ſtrangers from the Covenant of Promiſe, till they profeſſ their Faith in