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CHAPTER III.

AN INVITATION TO THIS ORDINANCE,

All things are ready, (opened in many particulars) therefore come. 1. Those that are unmeet for this ordinance, must qualify themselves and come; a serious address to such in three things. 2. Those that are in some measure meet for it, must enter themselves. Young people reasoned with in four questions; those who are cold and indifferent, put upon considering two things; those that are timorous counselled and encouraged in two things. 3. Those that have given up themselves to God in this ordinance must be constant; this largely urged.

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CHAPTER IV.

SELF-EXAMINATION

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THIS ORDINANCE,

What it is to examine ourselves, illustrated in six similitudes, particularly six questions to be put to ourselves. 1. What am I? Four inquiries by which to find out what our spiritual state is; two directions what to do thereupon. 2. What have I done? Twelve questions to be put to ourselves, to bring to remembrance, and directions thereupon. 3. What am I doing? In two things. 4. What ground do I get? Four questions by which to try our growth in grace. 5. What do I want? What grace? What comfort? 6. What shall I resolve to do? In two things.

CHAPTER V.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR RENEWING OUR COVENANTS WITH GOD
IN OUR PREPARATION FOR THIS ORDINANCE,

I. In what method we must renew our covenant with God. 1. We must repent of our sins, by which we have rendered ourselves unworthy to be taken into covenant. Three things to be lamented. 2. We must renounce the devil, the world, and the flesh; opened in three things. 3. We must receive Christ as offered to us, consenting to his grace, and to his government. 4. We must resign, and give up ourselves to God in Christ; devote ourselves

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to his praise, and submit ourselves to his power in three things. 5. We must resolve to abide in it; opened in two things. 6. We must rely on the righteousness and strength of Christ herein; opened in two things. II. After what manner we must renew our covenant; intelligently, considerately, humbly, cheerfully, and in sincerity.

CHAPTER VI.

HELPS FOR MEDITATION AND PRAYER IN OUR PREPA-
RATION FOR THIS ORDINANCE,

I. Of meditation, opened in general. It is thought engaged, and thought inflamed, particularly meditate, 1. On the sinfulness and misery of man's fallen state. 2. The glory of God's attributes in man's redemption. 3. The person of the Redeemer and his undertakings. 4. His sufferings. 5. His present glories. 6. The riches of the new covenant. 7. The communion of saints, and the happiness of heaven. All these enlarged upon. II. Of prayer; why we must pray before the sacrament, and what we must pray for; four things to be prayed for.

CHAPTER VII.

DIRECTIONS IN WHAT FRAME OF SPIRIT WE SHOULD

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1. With a fixedness of thought. 2. With an easiness and calmness of affection. 3. With a holy awe and reverence of the Divine Majesty. 4. With a holy jealousy over ourselves, and a humble sense of our own unworthiness, suspecting ourselves, and abasing ourselves. With a gracious confidence as children to a father. 6. With earnest desires towards God. 7. With raised expectations. 8. With rejoicing and thanksgiving; two things matter of joy. 9. In charity with all men, and a sincere affection to all good Christians, bearing ill-will to none, and good-will to all.

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CHAPTER VIII.

SOME ACCOUNTS OF THE AFFECTING SIGHTS THAT ARE
TO BE SEEN BY FAITH IN THIS ORDINANCE,

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I. In general, come and see the Lamb that had been
slain, opening the seals. II. In particular:-1. See the
evil of sin. 2. See the justice of God; in two things. 3.
See the love of Christ; opened in six properties of that
love. 4. See the conquest of Satan; how Christ con-
quered Satan in two things. 5. See the worth of souls;
two inferences from that sight. 6. See the purchase of
the blessings of the new covenant; opened in two things.

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SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PRECIOUS BENEFITS WHICH ARE
TO BE RECEIVED BY FAITH IN THIS ORDINANCE,

1. The pardon and forgivenass of our sins; a renewed
pardon of daily trespasses, and a confirmed pardon of all
trespasses. 2. The adoption of sons; the privileges of
adoption, and the spirit of adoption. 3. Peace and satis-
faction to our minds; opened in two things. 4. Supplies
of grace, confirming gracious habits, quickening gracious
acts, instances of both. 5. The earnests of eternal bliss
and joy, the assurances of it, and the foretastes of it.

CHAPTER X.

HELPS FOR EXCITING PIOUS AND DEVOUT AFFECTIONS
IN US, WHILE AT THIS ORDINANCE,

1. Here we must be sorry for sin; three things here to
excite this sorrow. 2. Confiding in Christ, in his power,
in his promise. 3. Delighting in God; three things to be
thought of with pleasure. 4. Admiring the mysteries and
miracles of redeeming love; seven things instanced as
marvellous. 5. Caring what we shall render; seven
things which we must render.

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CHAPTER XI.

DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE SOLEMN VOWS WE ARE
TO MAKE TO GOD IN THIS ORDINANCE,

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Four reasons why, at the Lord's Supper, we must make Vows. 1. We must by solemn vows bind ourselves up from all sin; largely opened in five things. 2. We must bind ourselves up to all duty. To the duties of religion in general; opened in four things. To some duties of religion especially; opened in four things. Duties which we have most neglected, which we have experienced most benefit by, which we have most opportunity for; and the duties of our respective callings and relations.

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CHAPTER XII.

DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE FRAME OF OUR SPIRIT
WHEN WE COME FROM THIS ORDINANCE,

1. We must come from this ordinance admiring the condescension of the divine grace to us; considering our meanness by nature, and our vileness by sin. 2. Lamenting our manifold defects, either trembling, or at least blushing. 3. Rejoicing in Christ, and the great love wherewith he hath loved us; expressing itself in praises to God, and encouragements to ourselves. 4. Much quickening to every good work. 5. With a watchful fear of Satan's wiles, and a firm resolution to stand our ground against them. Let us therefore fear and therefore fix. 6. Praying that God will fulfil his promises to us, and enable us to fulfil ours to him. 7. With a charitable disposition, to love our fellow-christians, to give to the poor, and forgive injuries. 8. Longing for heaven. Our complaints and our comforts should make us long for heaven.

CHAPTER XIII.

AN EXHORTATION TO ORDER THE CONVERSATION ARIGHT
AFTER THE ORDINANCE,

1. In general we must live so as to adorn our profession. 2. To fulfil our engagements. 3. To make grateful

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