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A03697 Points of instruction for the ignorant as also, an expositition on the ten commandements, and the Lords Prayer, by questions and answeres. With an examination before our comming to the Lords table. And a short direction for spending of time well. By Robert Horne. Horne, Robert, 1565-1640.; Horne, Robert, 1565-1640. aut 1617 (1617) STC 13824; ESTC S120917 35,674 114

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things 〈◊〉 and taken and spirituall graces sealed and applyed VVhat are the outward things The bread and wine giuen and taken What are the inward graces The bo●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of CHRIST giuen vs by God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●…th receiued 〈◊〉 vs to ●…r 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of eternall life in Him So much for 〈◊〉 ●…couery to saluation what is his 〈◊〉 forit True 〈◊〉 Wh●…rein standeth that In new obedience which is to carry in my heart 〈◊〉 con●…ant purpose not to serue 〈◊〉 ●…ny 〈◊〉 and withall to 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 life to please Go●… in all his Co●…dements doing my duty in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to God and man Ecclesiast 1●… 13. Let vs heare the end of all Fe●…re God and keepe his Command●…ments for this is the whole dutie of man A Short Exposition of the tenne Commandements in Questions and Answeres IN speaking of the Lawe what is to be considered First what the Lawe is and secondly what is due to those that brake it What is the Lawe The Co●…ant of work●… throughout the Old and New Te●…ment Where is it written Most pithily and very brie●…y in the ten Commande●…ents more largely in the rest of the bookes of Moses What are the tenne Commandements The ten words of the Law which God gaue in Horeb and wrot in Tables of stone What do you consider in them The occasion and commandements themsel●…es What was the occasion of euery Commandement The corruption of m●…ns nature 〈◊〉 n●… to the 〈◊〉 What doe you consider in the Commandements themselues The commandements of dueties to God in the first Table and of duties to m●… in the 〈◊〉 What say you of the Commandements of the first Table 〈◊〉 ●…re in thin●… com●… to them all or proper to each by it selfe What be the things commune That they all haue their reasons ●…nd that therefore the preface to the first precept is a reason ●…d n●… com●… So much for the things commune what are they that be proper They 〈◊〉 dueti●…s t●… God such as we owe euery day or on●…●…y in seuen What are they that we owe euery day They pertaine to G●… person or wor●…ip What Commandement concerneth his person The first which i●… Thou shak haue no other Gods but Mee What doe you consider in this precept The occa●… 〈◊〉 matter of the C●…ment What was the occasion Our idolatrous 〈◊〉 lu●…ing 〈◊〉 f●…lse 〈◊〉 What doe you consider in the matter of the Commandement The thing forbi●…n and thing●… commanded What is the thing forbidden To honour●…d ●…d set vp false gods or to su●…er 〈◊〉 thing to with-dra●… 〈◊〉 ●…r ●…y thing in v●… from the true 〈◊〉 What doe you meane by false gods All other god●… saue IIHOVA and s●… wh●…tsoeuer wee h●…nour or ●…me to ho●…our 〈◊〉 God though we account it none So much for that which is forbidden what is commanded T●… iu●…d ●…r h●…rt-whole honour of the ●…y tr●… G●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 al●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in and f●…r 〈◊〉 Wherein consisteth this In the knowledge of God and fruits of the same What fruits ●…e they Faith in GOD and the effecte●… thereof What be the effects of faith Loue and feare for they that tru●… in God will loue and feare him Wherein consistoth loue In prayer an●… worship Wherein consisteth feare In reuerence and 〈◊〉 What is the su●…me of all Whomsoeuer ●…e loue or feare reuere●…ce and obey it must be in a●… for respects to God else wee 〈◊〉 them Idoles also we must b●…leeue in pray vnto and prayse him only So much for the Commandement that respecteth Gods person what are they which concerne his worship They are in the part●… of his worship or in the manner of vsing the●… What Comm●…ndement concerneth the parts of his worship The next which is Thou shalt make to thy selfe no grauen image c. What doe you consider therin The occasion and matter of the Commandement What was the occasion Our foolish desire to haue our fancies fed in G●…ds worship What doe you consider in the matter First that which is forbidden and secondly that which is commanded What is that which is forbidden To worshippe other persons or things with the true God or the true God in a false manner Wherein and how do we worship the true God in a false manner First in base estéeming of him and secondly in forging of his worship and serui●…e How doe wee basely esteeme of God When wee imagine him to bee like to man and paint him as Man and when wee sweare by those that are no gods as rood masse light fire Angel Saint or other giuing away his honour in an oath to creatures and filthy idoles How further When we dedicate dayes of holinesse to Angels or Saints and worship God after our own fancies forsaking his word So much for base esteeming what call you sorgery in Gods seruice When wee make the likenesse of any thing in it for holinesse and when we worship God in or before an image the better to remember him or make crosses for vertue an●… signification in Sacraments Somuch for that which is forbidden what is commanded here To hold al religion and religious deuotion to be ●…ne that is not commanded in the Word or warr●…ted by it also to 〈◊〉 to v●…derstand the word rightly and rightly in our whole course seruing God to follow it Somuch for the Commaundement concerning the parts of Gods worship what is that that concerneth the right manner of vsing them The third next precept which is Thou shalt not take the name c. What do you obserue therein The occasion and matter of the Commandement VVhat was the occasion The readinesse of our nature to despise God VVhat doe you obserue in the matter The things forbidden and commanded VVhat is the thing forbidden The vnreuerent vsing of any of the parts of Gods name VVherein do those consist In religion and Gods creatures How is Religion abused Inwardly by ignorance and hypocris●… outwardly by prophane●…esse and frowardnesse VVherein standeth this abuse In a slight regard of the titles of God and abuse of holy things How doe wee slightly regard Gods titles When wee sweare vainely 〈◊〉 or falsly by them or when we once name or think of God in a lawfull oath or otherwaies without his due reuerence and here is forbidden all vsuall swearing passionate swearing and forswearing Somuch for the abuse of Gods titles how do we abuse holy things When we abuse Gods word or other his ordinances How do we abuse his word When we abuse doctrine and exhortation How do we abuse his other ordinances When we abuse prayer Sacraments and true discipline So much for the abuse of religion what is that of the creatures When we mock or deface them b●… cloathing naturall fooles in some strange and dis●…uised manner also when wee abuse to excesse and wantonnesse our meates drinkes or