eating things offered to idols. Now this communicating being made, by St Paul, in that argument, a badge of their belonging to Christ, as the eating things offered to idols was the token of an idolater, it is plain he supposes all Christians obliged, at time and place convenient, to communicate. And if it had not been, in his time, the custom for Christians to come to the Lord’s Table, his argument had had no force at all in the tenth chapter. And if it had not been their duty to come to the sacrament,
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