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A51050 A new catechisme very usefull for persons of meanest capacity and shortest memory, and for them onely composed : and since fitted to the directions concerning suspension from the Lords Supper in case of ignorance, and published / by T. Mocket ... Mocket, Thomas, 1602-1670? 1647 (1647) Wing M2308; ESTC R43459 4,828 23

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Sacraments are there A. Two only Baptisme and the Lords Supper Mat. 28.19 26.26 Q. What doth Baptisme signifie A. The washing away of sinne from the soul by the blood of Jesus Christ and so our justification and sanctification Mark 1.4 Act. 2.38 Tit. 3.5 Q. What doth Baptisme binde you to doe A. To beleeve in Christ to leave all sinne and live holily according to the commandements of God Act. 8.37 Mat. 3.8 Rom 6.4 Q. What doth the bread and wine signifie in the Lords Supper A. The body and blood of Christ crucified and all the benifits of his death and suffering Mat. 26.26 and 28. Q. What doth the breaking of the bread and pouring out of the wine in the Sacrament signifi● A. That his body was broken and his bloud shed for our sinnes Rom. 4 25. 1 Cor. 11.24 25. Q How must we receive Christ and all his benefi●s in the Sacrament A. Only by faith as the hand and the mouth of the soul to receive and feed upon Christ spiritually Iohn 1.12 Q What is the danger of unworthy receiving A. Vnworthy receivers are guilty of the prophanation of the body and blood of Christ and so make themselves guilty of damnation 1 Cor. 11.27 ●9 30. Q. What then is required to the right receiving of the Lords Supper A. Five things Knowledge Faith Repentance Love to God and our neighbour and a hungering after Christ in the Sacrament Q What must you do when you rae to come to the Lords Table A. Examine my sinnes also whether I have saving knowledge faith repentance love and an hungring after Christ in the Sacrament 1. Cor. 11.28 Q. How may you know that you have aright knowledge of God and of your self A. When I see and feel my self to be a lost creature without Christ desire Christ above all things in the world and am carefull to obey God in all things out of conscience to his command Q How shall you know whether you have true faith or no A. My faith is a saving faith 1. If I prize Christ above all things 2. If I love God sincerely for himself and 3. be carefull to live holily according to the will of God Q. How shall you know that you do truly repent of your sinnes A. 1. When I am heartily grieved for my sins because sins and displeasing to God 2. When I hate and abhorre them 3. Doe also leave them 4. By my feare to sin against God and 5. By my care to live holily in all my wayes Q. How shall you know that you doe truly love God A. By my care to keep his Commandements and by my hearty love to the godly 1 Ioh. 5.1 and 3. Q. How shall you know that you love the godly as you ought A. VVhen I love them chiefly for their godlinesse and holinesse Q. How shall you know that you truly love and are in charity with your neighbours A. By this 1. That I do from my heart forgive my neighbour that hath wronged me And 2. Am ready to do any office of love for him Q. How shall you know whether you hunger after Christ in the Sacrament A. By this that I see my want of Christ and therefore do desire to receive the Sacrament that I may be farther partaker of Christ and his grace Mat. 5.6 Rev. 22.17 Q. Why was the Sacrament ordained and why do you desire to receive it A. 1. To confirm and increase faith and all saving grace in me 2. To keep in remembrance what Christ hath done and suffered for me and his great love to me and 3. To testifie my love to others 1 Cor. 11.24 26. 12.13 Q. What must you doe after you have received A. I must endeavour to finde in me an increase of faith love and all saving graces and to abound more and more in all well doing Prov. 4.18 Q. Whence have we all the grace we have A. From that fullnesse that is in Jesus Christ by the right use of his ordinance Q. What shall become of those that do not beleeve in Iesus Christ and also sorrow for their sinnes turne from them to the Lord live holily A. They shall surely perish for ever Mark 16.16 Luk. 13.3 5. Q. What becomes of the soule after death A. The souls of all the faithfull after death do goe immediately to heaven and there live with Christ in blessednes Luk. 16 2● 23.43 Q. What becomes of the souls of the wicked after death A. The souls of the wicked after death goe immediatly to hell fire and must suffer there for ever with the divels Luk 16.22 23. Mat. 25. ver 41 46. Q. What shall become of the bodies of all men A. The bodies of all men shall by the power of God be raised up again at the last day Q. And what shall then become of them A. They shall all appeare before the judgement seat of Christ to receive according to that they have done in the body whether it be good or evil 2 Cor. 5.10 Q. What shall become of the bodies of the Godly A. They shall goe into everlasting life and blessednesse Mat. 25.34 46. Q. What shall become of the wicked A. They shall goe into everlasting punishment Matth. 25.41 and 46 Q. What rule of direction is there according to which all ought to pray A. The generall rule is the Word of God the more speciall is the Lords Prayer Mat. 6.9 Q. Rehearse that A. Our Father which art in heaven Hallowed be thy Name Thy Kingdome come Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespasse against us And lead us not into temptation but deliver usfrom evil Amen Q. What doth this prayer contain A. Three parts 1. a preface the prayer it self and the conclusion Q. Which words are the preface A. Our Father which art in heaven Q. Which are the prayer it self A. Hallowed be thy name c. Q How many parts doth the prayer it self contain A. 1. Six petitions whereof the three first concern God and the three last our selves and 2 a thanksgiving Q. In which words is the conclusion A. In the word Amen which signifies so be it and so it is Q. Is it enough to serve God in publike only A. No but all must serve God in private also by praying unto him thanking him for his benefits and reading of his Word also meditation on his word and works and singing of Psalms are godly Christian private duties Psal 55.17 Dan. 6.10 Deut. 17. 19. Col. 3.16 Q. And will you promiseto doe your true endeavour to grow in knowledge to leave all sinne and walk according to the commandmnets of God as it becomes a true Christian A. I will God inabling me FINIS