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A64986 An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism Wherein those principles are enlarged upon especially, which obviate the great and growing errors of Popery; useful for those families that desire to hold fast the form of sound words. Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. 1675 (1675) Wing V434; ESTC R220763 119,453 302

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57. Which is the fourth Commandment A. The fourth Commandment is Rememmber the Sabbath day to keep it holy Six daies shalt thou labour and do all thy work but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt not do any work thou nor thy Son nor thy Daughter thy Man-servant nor thy Maid-servant nor thy Cattle nor thy Stranger that is within thy Gates For in six daies the Lord made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that in them is and rested the Seventh day wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it Q 58. What is required in the fourth Commandment A. The fourth Commandment requireth the keeping holy to God such set times as he hath appointed in his Word expresly one whole day in seven to be a holy Sabbath unto the Lord. Explic. Q. Doth the fourth Commandment require any special time to be k●pt holy A. Yes Q. What time A. Such set time as God hath appointed in his Word Q. What mean you by a set time A. Such a time as is set apart for Gods worship only and wholly all business being laid aside Q. Doth the fourth Commandment then determine of the special time for divine worship as the three foregoing Commandments do of the Object means and manner of worship A. Yes Q. In whose power is it to appoint times for worship A. God who appoints the worship appoints also the time for it in his Word he hath not deputed any of this Power to any other Q. Hath God left us to keep what time we please A. No. Q. What proportion of time hath God more solemnly set apart for his worship A. One whole day in Seven Q. Is this Commandment to be understood of the seventh day in order so as to be limited to the last of the seven or is it to be understood of a seventh in number that is One in Seven A. It is to be understood of a seventh in number and this proportion of time the Gospel-Law never repealed Q. Is the fourth Commandment then a moral precept that is to say of perpetual force binding Christians now as well as the Iews heretofore to the observation of it A. Yes Q. How is this day to be spent A. As an holy Sabbath unto God Q. What is meant by that A. It is meant that we spend this whole day to Gods glory as he hath commanded us Deut. 5. 12. Q. 59. Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly Sabb●●● A. From the beginning of the World to the Resurrection of Christ God appointed the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath and the first day of the week ever since to continue to the end of the world which is the Christian Sabbath Explic. Q. How long did God appoint the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath A. From the beginning of the World to the Resurrection Q. Was it not only from the time of the giving of the Law by Moses A. No it was ordained for man in Paradise in the beginning of the World Q. Is that to continue or is it changed A. It is changed to the first day of the week Q. But why do you observe the first day of the week when the Commandment speaks of the seventh A. In memory of Christs rising from the Dead on the first day that he might enter into his glorious rest having here finished his work of Redemption For which there is the example of the holy Apostles and the Church of God Q. Is this day any more to be changed ● is it to continue A. It is to continue to the end of the World Q What is it c●lled A. The Christian Sabbath to distinguish it from the Jewish seventh day Sabbath Q May it be lawfully so called A. Yes it is no where forbidden to be so called though the most proper Name be the Lords Day Rev. 1. 10. Q. 60. How is the Sabbath to be sanctified A. The Sabbath is to be sanctified by an holy resting all that day even from such worldly employments and recreations as are lawful on other daies and spending the whole time in the publick and private exercises of Gods worship except so much as is to be taken up in the works of Necessity and Mercy Explic. Q. Is the Sabbath to be sanct●fi●d A. Yes Q. In what sense is God said to sanctifie the holy Sabbath A. In making it holy by way of Consecration Q. In what sense are we said to sanctifie the Sabbath A. In keeping it holy by way of application viz. applying it to those ends and exercises for which God did consecrate it Q. What is required that the Sabbath may be sanctified A. Two things 1. Resting is required Q. What kind of resting must it be a meer civil rest A. No. Q. Or a meer carnal and bodily resting such as the Ox and the Ass must have on the Sabbath A. No Q. What kind of resting then is required on the Sabbath day A. An holy resting Q. How long must this be A. All that day Q. From what must we rest from spiritiual employments and recreations A. No. Q. From what then A. From worldly employments and recreations Q. When may these lawfully be used A. On other days so we use them aright Q. What else is required that the Sabbath may be sanctified A. 2. Spending the time in the exercises of Gods worship and this makes the rest to be an holy rest Q May we stay at home and spend our time in the private exercises of Gods worship with the neglect of the publick A. No Q. May we not rest satisfied in giving attendance on the publick worship but must we be also careful at home in private A. Yes Q. How much time must we spend in the publick and private exercises of Gods worship A. The whole time except so much as is to be taken up in the works of necessity and mercy Q. What do you mean by works of Necessity A. Such as could not be done before and cannot be deferred until after the Sabbath Q. How are we to perform the duties of the day A. 1. We are to perform the publick and private exercises of Gods worship on the Sabath day 1. With sincerity having a single respect unto the honour and glory of God whose day the Sabbath is Isa. 58. 13. 2. With reverence and that both of body and mind Eccl. 5. 1. 1 Cor. 6. 20. Heb. 12. 28 29. Isa. 66. 1. 3. With diligence and attention Acts 16. 13 14. Deut 6. 7. Acts 17. 11. and 10. 33. 4. With Love and fervour of Spirit Rom. 12. 11. 5. With delight Psal. 42. 4. Deut. 16. 14. Isa. 58. 13. 1 Ioh. 5. 3. 2. We must do works of Necessity and Mercy with chearfulness and without anxiety of mind and doubtful scrupulosity Rom. 12. 8. Mat. 12. 11 12. Q. 61. What is forbidden in the fourth Commandment A.
as implied in the godly practice of this Eunuch the Doctrinal truth to be insisted upon as more express is this Doct. That we ought not to content our selves with the bare reading of the holy Scriptures but should labour to understand what we read of them And here you have 1. The proof of this Doctrine 2. Some Rules for the better understanding the holy Scriptures 3. The Application 1. This Doctrine is proved 1. By the practice of the Church of God in all Ages Read Neh. 8. 8. and this practice was not abrogated by Christ or his Apostles but ratified and confirmed Christ expounded to the two Disciples that went to Emaus in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself And you find Christ reading the Book of Esaias the Prophet and expounding that Scripture of himself as that day fulfilled in their ears by his Preaching to them You find the Apostle Iames alledges this why they should not require or force them to be Circumcised who from Gentiles turned Christians for Acts 15. 21. saith he Moses of old hath in every City them that Preach him being read in the Synagogues every Sabbath day As if he had said Nor need we Jews to fear that this will bring a contempt upon Moses or our Law For the contrary appears by the Christian practice even where these Proselytes of the Gentiles are there the Books of Moses as hath been customary from of old are still continued among them to be read aloud in the Synagogue every Saturday to which the Council of Laodic●a did after add the reading of a Chapter in the New Testament to signifie their respect to the Mosaical Law and their not offering it contempt among the Proselytes though they did not require them to be Circumcised And Acts 13. 15 c. you may read Paul's approbation continuation and recommendation of this laudable custom to us by his own practice And that all Nations may be taught our of the holy Scriptures the things that are commanded them of Christ he hath promised his special presence with Ministers unto the end of the world Now to him that shall Question this in our daies I shall give him the two Disciples answer to Christ art thou only a stranger in Ierusalem and hast not known the things which have been and are of ordinary practice with us every Lords day 2. By the command of God Ioh. 5. 39. with Prov 2. 4 5. Till I come give attendance to reading to Exhortation to Doctrine i. e. Betwixt this and the time of my coming to thee see thou be diligent in performing thy office in the several parts of it expounding the Scriptures confirming Believers and admonishing them of any fault or danger and instructing the ignorant or unbelievers Some few Rules for the better understanding and our more profitable reading the holy Scriptures And these are either Antecedent Concomitant or Subsequent 1. Antecedent Rules 1. We must pray and beg of God wisdom to understand the Scriptures We must pray with David that God would open our eyes that we may behold wondrous things out of his Law We must pray that God would acquaint us with the mysterie of the Gospel For if the Gospel be hid it is hid to those that are lost 2. We must lay aside all vain conceit of our own wisdom be humble and hearken to God alone speaking in the Scriptur●s God hath so disposed the way to Heaven that the most ignorant and most humble not the most illuminate and most proud shall be most ready to receive and embrace the Gospel And we must account our own wisdom foolishness that we may know the holy Scriptures which are able to make us wise unto Salvation We must lie low in the fight and sense of our own ignorance arguing thus with our selves Have we lived so long and read the Scriptures so often and know so little of them Let us thus be wail our ignorance for the humble God will teach The rain falls upon the Rock but rests not there that it may make the Valleys fruitful Divine heavenly wisdom will not rest upon a proud heart but will enrich the lowly with its treasures We must hearken to God alone speaking in the Scriptures Humanum est errare there is no infallible Judge upon Earth If any man Preach any other Doctrine unto us than that we have received from the Canonical Scriptures let him be accursed If Pope or Council or Pope and General Council agreeing together decree or determine any thing against or besides the holy Scriptures Let God be True and every man a Lyar in this case we are not to attend to a Thus faith a Father or a Pope or Council c. but to a Thus saith the Lord. 3. We must go to the Scriptures without prejudice Non re●erendus est sensus sed auferendus We must not bring but take our sense from the Scriptures lest we wrest them to our own destruction Take care no body plunder you rob you of all that you have your principles of Christian knowledge through Philosophy or by such vain empty frothy pretended knowledge and wisdom which the Gnosticks of old talked so much of taken out of Pythagoras together with the observances of the Mosaical Law and very distant and contrary to Christian Divinity 4. We must go to the Scriptures with a mind purified by Faith and Repentance and in which is the study of Piety We must lay aside all filthiness and superfluity or naughtiness when we go to the waters of life 5. We must go with reverence and love of the truth We must go with reverence to the holy Scriptures because of their Author and matter We must go to the Scriptures as to the Oracles of God and the Laws of Heaven the which we must stand in awe of and be subject to for Conscience sake We must go with the love of the truth although it be against flesh and blood and thwart and contradict self and carnal interest in the world The want of this love of the truth is given as the reason of that fatal miscarriage of the Gnosticks those carnal Christians 6. We must go to the Scriptures with full purpose of heart to do the Will of God Ioh. 7. 17. 2 Tit. 11. 12. Luk. 11. 28. The fear of the Lord is a step to wisdom Psal. 111. 10. Prov. 1. 7. Quia finis Scripturae non est nuda scientia sed praxis 2. Concomitant Rules 1. Non est recedendum à litera legis absque summa necessitate When the words of Scripture may without any incommodity or incongrui●y be taken properly and as they sound and lie in the Text they ought to be so taken neither are they to be infl●cted to metaphors or other Tropes or improper senses unless when out of the words taken properly some absurd interpretations should from thence be elicited Aug. Hence it follows that they are the best Interpreters who