
Preparing for the Lord's Supper
Preparing for the Lordâs Supper presents practical instruction from two Puritans. William Bradshawâs contribution explains the dangers of taking Communion unworthily and how to prevent it. His work concludes with a set of questions to aid Christians in self-examination as they prepare for the Lordâs Supper. Bradshawâs piece is supplemented with Arthur Hildershamâs thorough catechetical tool for understanding and properly partaking of the sacred meal. These treatises exemplify what Puritan ministers taught to common people in ordinary, obscure towns and villages as they prepared to take the Lordâs Supper. They are a similar challenge to us today to prepare ourselves thoughtfully and prayerfully before coming to the Lordâs Table. In the broadest sense, they supply a helpful guide for proving our faith through self-examination. As Bradshaw says, âThe duty of trying and examining a manâs self is of use to the best of Christians.â
Preparing for the Lordâs Supper presents practical instruction from two Puritans. William Bradshawâs contribution explains the dangers of taking Communion unworthily and how to prevent it. His work concludes with a set of questions to aid Christians in self-examination as they prepare for the Lordâs Supper. Bradshawâs piece is supplemented with Arthur Hildershamâs thorough catechetical tool for understanding and properly partaking of the sacred meal. These treatises exemplify what Puritan ministers taught to common people in ordinary, obscure towns and villages as they prepared to take the Lordâs Supper. They are a similar challenge to us today to prepare ourselves thoughtfully and prayerfully before coming to the Lordâs Table. In the broadest sense, they supply a helpful guide for proving our faith through self-examination. As Bradshaw says, âThe duty of trying and examining a manâs self is of use to the best of Christians.â
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Preparing for the Lordâs Supper presents practical instruction from two Puritans. William Bradshawâs contribution explains the dangers of taking Communion unworthily and how to prevent it. His work concludes with a set of questions to aid Christians in self-examination as they prepare for the Lordâs Supper. Bradshawâs piece is supplemented with Arthur Hildershamâs thorough catechetical tool for understanding and properly partaking of the sacred meal. These treatises exemplify what Puritan ministers taught to common people in ordinary, obscure towns and villages as they prepared to take the Lordâs Supper. They are a similar challenge to us today to prepare ourselves thoughtfully and prayerfully before coming to the Lordâs Table. In the broadest sense, they supply a helpful guide for proving our faith through self-examination. As Bradshaw says, âThe duty of trying and examining a manâs self is of use to the best of Christians.â











