• 82. Book 4 Chapter 18. Of the Popish Mass - How It Not Only Profanes, But Annihilates the Lord’s Supper

  • Oct 12 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
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82. Book 4 Chapter 18. Of the Popish Mass - How It Not Only Profanes, But Annihilates the Lord’s Supper

  • Summary

  • The principal heads of this chapter are, -

    I. The abomination of the Mass, sec. 1. Its manifold impiety included under five heads, sec. 2-7. Its origin described, sec. 8, 9.

    II. Of the name of sacrifice which the ancients gave to the holy Supper, sec. 10-12. An apposite discussion on sacrifice, refitting the arguments of the Papists for the sacrifice of the Mass, sec. 13-18.

    III. A summary of the doctrine of the Christian Church respecting the sacraments, paving the way for the subsequent discussion of the five sacraments, falsely so called, sec. 19, 20.


    1. The chief of all the abominations set up in opposition to the Lord's Supper is the Papal Mass. A description of it.

    2. Its impiety is five-fold.
    1. Its intolerable blasphemy in substituting priests to him the only Priest. Objections of the Papists answered.

    3. Impiety of the Mass continued.
    2. It overthrows the cross of Christ by setting up an altar. Objections answered.

    4. Other objections answered.

    5. Impiety of the Mass continued.
    3. It banishes the remembrance of Christ's death. It crucifies Christ afresh. Objections answered.

    6. Impiety of the Mass continued.
    4. It robs us of the benefit of Christ's death.

    7. Impiety of the Mass continued.
    5. It abolishes the Lord's Supper. In the Supper the Father offers Christ to us; in the Mass, priestlings offer Christ to the Father. The Supper is a sacrament common to all Christians; the Mass confined to one priest.

    8. The origin of the Mass. Private masses an impious profanation of the Supper.

    9. This abomination unknown to the purer Church. It has no foundation in the word of God.

    10. Second part of the chapter. Some of the ancients call the Supper a sacrifice, but not propitiatory, as the Papists do the Mass. This proved by passages from Augustine.

    11. Some of the ancients seem to have declined too much to the shadows of the law.

    12. Great distinction to be made between the Mosaic sacrifices and the Lord's Supper, which is called a eucharistic sacrifice. Same rule in this discussion.

    13. The terms sacrifice and priest. Different kinds of sacrifices.
    1. Propitiatory.
    2. Eucharistic.
    None propitiatory but the death of Christ.

    14. The Lord's Supper not properly called a propitiatory sacrifice, still less can the Popish Mass be so called. Those who mutter over the Mass cannot be called priests.

    15. Their vanity proved even by Plato.

    16. To the Eucharistic class of sacrifice belong all offices of piety and charity. This species of sacrifice has no connection with the appeasing of God.

    17. Prayer, thanksgiving, and other exercises of piety, called sacrifices. In this sense the Lord's Supper called the eucharist. In the same sense all believers are priests.

    18. Conclusion. Names given to the Mass.

    19. Last part of the chapter, recapitulating the views which ought to be held concerning Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Why the Lord's Supper is, and Baptism is not, repeated.

    20. Christians should be contented with these two sacraments. They are abolished by the sacraments decreed by men.

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