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Lord’s Day 28, Chapter 1: The Institution of the Holy Supper (2)

Herman Hoeksema·1950-03-01
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But let us now attend to the contents of the Lord's Day we are discussing at present. But let us now attend to the contents of the Lord's Day we are discussing at present. There are no less than three long chapters in our Heidelberg Catechism devoted to the explanation of the sacrament of communion. In Lord's Day 28 we have the general exposition of the meaning of this sacrament, together with a reference to the institution of the same. In Lord's Day 29 the relation between the sign and the...

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Author
Herman Hoeksema
Date

1950-03-01

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Scripture References
Luke
Luke 22:7Luke 22:19
Mark
Mark 14:12-17Mark 14:22-24
Leviticus 23:9-11
Exodus 12:3
Matthew 26:26
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Confessional References
HC Lord's Day 28
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