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A04155 The key of knowledge which is, a little booke intended to bee of good use, as for all degrees of Christians, so especially for religious families, and religious schooles. The full use and contents whereof must be enquired in the preface or introduction to the worke, which is (first) deliberately to be read of those who desire to receive profit by the booke. By John Jackson, rector of Marsk neere Richmond in York-shire. Jackson, John, 1600-1648. 1640 (1640) STC 14297A; ESTC S100135 27,046 126

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rest till thou hast brought it to a bleeding plight and wrought it to some measure of godly contrition For where wee cannot offer a lambe wee must offer a dove that is where wee cannot performe innocency wee must pay penitency SOrrow for what hath been amisse for the time past and carefull both resolution and endeavour to amend and reforme for the time to come are the two parts of true and formall repentance God will neither accept our sorrow without reformatiō nor our reformation without sorrow and contrition TAke heed with all thy might that whilst thou art at that holy exercise neither eyes nor mind wander least thou offer the sacrifice of fooles but strive both to confine the thoughts of thy heart and to fixe the speculation of thine eye For as was said before it is the visible word sermoning and preaching Christ crucified yea Christ crucifying unto the eyes in which regard not onely the Elements themselves but also every action of the minister while he is officiating is significative and representative UNto all this one thing more is to bee added which is the consequent or subsequent disposition and temper of soule which is to follow the holy Communion for the end crownes the worke Praeexistent congruities and coexistent concurrences and subsequent dispositions must all meet to make a good worke perfect and absolute There is required first a right ingresse into and then a right progresse in and lastly a right egresse out of every holy and pious performance before it can bee put upon the file of good Workes An action may miscarry upon one circumstance it cannot bee good but upon all WHen therefore thou hast received and that the holy businesse is ended thanke God heartily for so great a favour as to vouchsafe to feast thee with his owne body and blood and so make it as it is an Eucharist that is a sacrifice of praise and thankesgiving YIeld also unto God reall thankefullnesse that is constant and uniforme obedience eschewing even the least of sinnes which may defile the soule and setting upon the most difficult of vertues which may ingratiate thee with God Having washed thy feet doe not defile them againe having put off thy ragges put them not on againe Novemb. 28. 1639. Imprimatur Iohannes Hansley As in Athanasius and his play-fellowes Baronius ad annum 311 Rom. 2. 20. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hieron ep 7. 27. Baron ad an 384. n. 4. Arist. metaphys 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom 6. 17. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. Tim. 1. 13. Cla●i● Scripturae 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Quadrupliciplanxit alphabeto Hieron praefat Psalm 25. 34. 111. 112. 119. 145. Vt facilius disceretur memoria te●eretur Vatablus Baron ad an 392. num 6. See Cartwrights comment on the Proverbs Quest. 1 Answer Que. 2. Answ. Quest. 3. Ans. Que. 4. Answ. Que. 5. Answ. Quest. 6 Answ. Que. 7. Answ. Qu. 8. Answ. Que. 9. Answ. Que. 10. Answ. Que. 11 Answ. Que. 12 Answ. Quest. 1 Answ. Quest. 2 Answ. Quest. 3 Answ. Que. 4. Answ. Qu. 5. Ans. Qu. 6. Ans. Qu. 7. Answ. Qu. 8. Answ. Quest. 9 Answ. Que. 10 Answ. Que. 11 Answ. Q. 12 Answ. Que. 13 Ans. Que. 14 Answ. Que. 15 Answ. Que. 16 Answ. Que. 17 Answer Que. 18 Ans. Qu. 19 Answ. Qu. 20 Answ. Que. 11. Answ. Que. 22 Answ. Qu. 23. Answ. Que. 24 Answ. Que. 25 Answ. Que. 26 Answ. Que. 27 Answ. Que. 28 Answ. Que. 29 Answ. Qu. 30 Ans. Que. 31 Answ. 1 Sund. in Adv. Que. 1. Answ. 2. Sund. Adv. Quest. 2 Answ. 3 Sund. Adv. Quest. 3 Answ. 4 Sunday Adv. Quest. 4 Answ. Sund. after Christm day Quest. 5 Religio à religando quia cultu divino animas nostras Deo religemus cum ab eo defeccramus Aug. lib. de vera religione tom 1. 1. Sund. aft Epiphanie Que. 6. 2 Sund. aft Epiphanie Qu. 7. 3 Sund. after Epiph. Qu. 8. 4 Sund. after Epiph. Quest. 9 a Ambr. serm 38. b Whitak contr Stapl●t de autor S. Scripturae l. 1. c. 14. § 9. Durand l. 3. dist 25. qu. 2. 5 Sund. after Epiph. Que. 10 D. Tho. 22. q. 1. art 6. 8. 9. ad 1. Septuages Que. 11 Vifcherus l. 5. c. 20. ● Vrfin Catech q. 23. Se●agefima Que. 12 Quinquagesima Que. 13 1 Sunday in Lent Que. 14 2 Sund. in Lent Que. 15 3 Sund. in Lent Que. 16 4 Sund. in Lent Que. 17 5 Sund. in Lent Qu. 18 Sund. next before East Que. 19 Easter day Que. 20 1 Sund. aft Easter Qu. 21 * Spiritus e●ce 1 docet 2 renovat 3 copulatque 4 regitque 5●consolatur 6 arrha salutifera 2 Sund. aft Easter Qu. 22. 3 Sunday after Easter Que. 23 4 Sunday after Easter Que. 24 5 Sunday after Easter Que. 25 Sund. after Ascension Que. 26 Whitsunday Que. 27 Trinity Sunday Que. 28 1 Sunday after Trin. Que. 29 2 Sunday after Trin. Que. 30 3 Sunday after Trin. Que. 31 4. Sunday after Trin. Que. 32 5 Sunday after Trin. Que. 33 6 Sunday after Trin. Que. 34 7 Sunday after Trin. Que. 35 8 Sunday after Trin. Que. 36 9 Sunday after Trin. Qu. 37. 10 Sund. after Trin. Qu. 38. 11 Sunday after Trin. Que. 39 Greg. Qui non potest agnum offerat columbam i. ●qui non potest innocentiā offerat poenitentiam 12 Sunday after Trin. Que. 40 13 Sunday after Trin. Que. 41 14 Sunday after Trin. Que. 42 15 Sunday after Trin. Que. 43 16 Sunday after Trin. Que. 44 17 Sunday after Trin. Que. 45 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Theophil Gravissemis vinculis nos alligamus nisi quod profitemur impleamus Leo serm 5. de quadrages 18 Sunday after Trin. Qu. 46 19 Sunday after Trin. Que. 47 20 Sunday after Trin. Que. 48 21 Sunday after Trin. Que. 49 Scire est per causas scire 22 Sunday after Trin. Que. 50 23 Sunday after Trin. Qu. 51 24 Sunday after Trin. Qu. 52. 1 The definition of a Sacrament 2 The difference betwixt the two Sacraments 3 The efficient causes of a Sacrament 4 The matter 5 Arule or Canon of S. Aug. 6 The internall forme 7 The externall forme 8 The ends 9 A twofold worthinesse required in a Communicant 10 The worthinesse of the person consists in Righteousnesse 11 This Righteousnesse is double of faith and workes 12 Theworthinesse of handling consists in selfe examination 13 Yet selfe examination is not enough without selfe approbation 14 Faith and manners are the two thinges to be taken into examination 15 The Apostles creed is the rule of Faith 16 The decalogue is the rule of manners 17 Repentance is the onely salve for sinne 18 Sorrow and reformation are the two parts of true repentance 19 The communicants carriage whilst he is receaving 20 The communicants carriage and disposition afterwards viz. 21 In thankfullnesse 22 And in newnesse of life