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Originally Posted by Pilgrim Thanks for the links, Ken. Weekly (or daily) observance was not what I had in view with the o.p. I am only about halfway through John Weaver's sermon, but it seems to be largely a response to some legalists who teach that the Lord's Supper must be held every week and that it is a sin to have it on a day other than the Lord's Day.
As we've seen the Standards do not teach obligatory weekly observance, but they use Acts 2:42 as a proof text for the Lord's Supper or the means of grace generally at WCF 21.5, 21.6, 26.2, WLC 63, 108, 154, 174, 175 and WSC 50 and 88. | My apologies. John Weaver's sermon does have something to say about the meaning of 'breaking bread', but you are correct that it is a sort of 'polemic'. | No problem. He also had some things to say about deacons that go against what is commonly believed in many cases. | Seeing how it is your thread, would you mind going off topic and reminding me of those things?
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