80
What
difference
is
there
between
the
Lord's
supper
and
the
papal
mass?
80
The
Lord's
supper
testifies
to
us,
first,
that
we
have
complete
forgiveness
of
all
our
sins
through
the
one
sacrifice
of
Jesus
Christ,
which
he
himself
accomplished
on
the
cross
once
for
all;
1
and,
second,
that
through
the
Holy
Spirit
we
are
grafted
into
Christ,
2
who
with
his
true
body
is
now
in
heaven
at
the
right
hand
of
the
Father,
3
and
this
is
where
he
wants
to
be
worshipped.
4
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But
the
mass
teaches,
first,
that
the
living
and
the
dead
do
not
have
forgiveness
of
sins
through
the
suffering
of
Christ
unless
he
is
still
offered
for
them
daily
by
the
priests;
and,
second,
that
Christ
is
bodily
present
in
the
form
of
bread
and
wine,
and
there
is
to
be
worshipped.
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Therefore
the
mass
is
basically
nothing
but
a
denial
of
the
one
sacrifice
and
suffering
of
Jesus
Christ,
and
an
accursed
idolatry.
81
Who
are
to
come
to
the
table
of
the
Lord?
81
Those
who
are
truly
displeased
with
themselves
because
of
their
sins
and
yet
trust
that
these
are
forgiven
them
and
that
their
remaining
weakness
is
covered
by
the
suffering
and
death
of
Christ,
and
who
also
desire
more
and
more
to
strengthen
their
faith
and
amend
their
life.
82
Are
those
also
to
be
admitted
to
the
Lord's
supper
who
by
their
confession
and
life
show
that
they
are
unbelieving
and
ungodly?
82
Therefore,
according
to
the
command
of
Christ
and
his
apostles,
the
Christian
church
is
duty-bound
to
exclude
such
persons
by
the
keys
of
the
kingdom
of
heaven,
until
they
amend
their
lives.