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Chapter 27 - Of the Sacraments.

1. Sacraments are holy signs and seals of the covenant of grace,(a) immediately instituted by God,(b) to represent Christ and his benefits; and to confirm our interest in him:(c) as also, to put a visible difference between those that belong unto the Church and the rest of the world;(d) and solemnly to engage them to the service of God in Christ, according to his Word.(e)

a. Rom.4:11; Gen.17:7,10.
b. Mt.28:19; 1 Cor.11:23.
c. 1 Cor.10:16; 11:25,26; Gal.3:17.
d. Rom.15:8; Ex.12:48; Gen.34:14.
e. Rom.6:3,4; 1 Cor.10:16,21.

2. There is, in every sacrament, a spiritual relation, or sacramental union, between the sign and the thing signified: whence it comes to pass, that the names and effects of the one are attributed to the other.(f)

f. Gen.17:10; Mt.26:27,28; Tit.3:5.

3. The grace which is exhibited in or by the sacraments rightly used, is not conferred by any power in them; neither doth the efficacy of a sacrament depend upon the piety or intention of him that doth administer it:(g) but upon the work of the Spirit,(h) and the word of institution, which contains, together with a precept authorizing the use thereof, a promise of benefit to worthy receivers.(i)

g. Rom.2:28,29; 1 Pet.3:21.
h. Mt.3:11; 1 Cor.12:13.
i. Mt.26:27,28; 28:19,20.

4. There be only two sacraments ordained by Christ our Lord in the Gospel; that is to say, Baptism, and the Supper of the Lord; neither of which may be dispensed by any but by a minister of the Word lawfully ordained.(k)

k. Mt.28;19; 1 Cor.11:20,23; 1 Cor.4:1; Heb.5:4.

5. The sacraments of the old testament, in regard of the spiritual things thereby signified and exhibited, were, for substance, the same with those of the new.(l)

l. 1 Cor.10:1-4.
 
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