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Perſwaſive to frequent Communion.

Cor. 11. 26, 27, 28.

For as oft as ye eat this bread, and drunk this cup, ye do ſhew the Lord's death till he come.
Wherefore whoſoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord unworthily, is guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.
But let a man examine himſelf, and ſo let him of that bread, and drink of that cup.

MY deſign in this Argument is, from the conſideration of the Nature of this Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and of the perpetual Uſe of it to the end of the world, to awaken men to a ſenſe of their Duty, and the great obligation which lyes upon them to the more frequent receiving of it. And there is the greater need to make men ſenſible of their duty in this particular, becauſe in this laſt Age by the unwarry diſcourſes of ſome, concerning the nature of this Sacrament, and the danger of receiving it unworthily, ſuch doubts and fears have been raiſed in the minds of men as utterly to deterr many, and in a great meaſure to diſcourage almoſt the generality of Chriſtians from the uſe of it; to the great prejudice and danger of mens souls, and the viſible abatement of piety by the groſs neglect of ſo excellent a means of our grouth and Improvment in it; and to the mighty ſcandal of our Religion, by the general diſuſe and contempt of ſo plain and ſolemn an Inſtitution of our bleſſed Lord and Saviour.

Therefore I ſhal take occaſion as briefly & clearly as I can to treat of theſe Four points.

Firſt,