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72 The Larger Catechiſm. Fruit of it in due Time is, but, if they ſee they have failed in cither, they are to be humbled k, and to attend upon it afterward with more Care and Dili- gence l. b Pſalm xxviii. 7. & lxxxv. 8. 1 Cor. xi. 17, 30, 31. c 2 Chron, xxx. 21, to 27. Acts ii. 42, 46, 47. d Pſalm xxxvi. 10 Gant. iii. 4. I Chron. xxix. 18. e I Cor. x. 3, 4, 5, 12 f Pſalm l. 14. g 1 Cor. xi. 25, 26. Acts i 42, 46. h Cant. v. 1, to 7. i Pſal. cxxiii. 1, 2. & xlii. 5, 8. & xliii. 3, 4, 5 k 2 Chron. xxx 18, 19, Iſa. I. 16, 18. 12 Cor vii. 11. 1 Chron. xv. 12, 13, 14. Q. Wherein do the Sacraments of Baptiſm and the Lord's Supper agree? A. The Sacraments of Baptiſm and the Lord's Supper agree, in that the Author of both is God, and the ſpiritual Part of both is Chriſt and his Bene- fits ; both are Seals of the ſame Covenant o, are 20 be diſpenſed by Ministers of the Goſpel, and by none other and to be continued in the Church of Chriſt until his ſecond Coming q. m Mat. xxvii. 19. 1. Cor. xi. 23. n Rom vi. 3.4. Cor. x. 16. o Rom. iv. 11. with Col. ii. 12. Mat. xxvi. 27, 28. p John. 33. Mat. xxviii. 19. I Cor. xi. 23. & iv. I. Heb: v. 4. q Mat. xxvi. 19, 20. 1 Cor. xi. 26. Q. Wherein do the Sacraments of Baptiſm and the Lord's Supper differ? A. The Sacraments of Baptiſm and the Lord's Supper differ, in that Baptiſm is to be adminiſted but once with Water to be a Sign and Seal of our Regeneration, and Ingraſting into Chriſt, and that even to Infants ; whereas the Lord's Supper is to be adminiſtred often in the Elements of Bread and Wine, to repreſent and exhibit Chriſt as ſpiritual Nouriſhment to the Soult, and to confirm our Con- tinuance