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B07540 Milke for babes. Or, a north-countrie catechisme. Made plaine and easy, to the capacitie of the countrie people. / By William Crashavv, Batchellor in Diuinity and preacher of the Word... Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. 1618 (1618) STC 6020; ESTC S91563 20,542 85

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righteousnesse towards our neighbour Q. How is it diuided A. Into sixe Commandements which containe all duties of man to man Q. What is the first Commandement A. Honour thy father and mother c a Exod. 20 12 Q. What is the substance of the fift Commandement Ans The preseruation of our neighbours honour and excellencie with our owne Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it A. Preserue by all meanes the dignity of thy neighbours persons Q. But who is our neighbour in this case A. All men whether Superiors Equals or Inferiors b Luke 10 29 30 Q. What is the negatiue part of this Commandement A. Debase not thy neighbour Q. What is the sixt Commandement A. Thou shalt not kill c Exod. 20 13 Q. What is the substance of this Commandement Ans The preseruation of our owne and our neighbours life and health Q. What is the negatiue part of this negatiue Commandement Answ Doe not hurt nor hinder thine owne nor thy neighbours life nor health Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it A. Preserue thy owne and thy neighbours life and health CHAP. 14. Of the seuenth eight and ninth Commandements Q. VVHat is the seuenth Commandement Ans Thou shalt not commit Adultrie a Exod. 20 14. Q. What is the substance of this Commandement Ans The preseruation of our neighbours chastitie and our owne Q. What is the negatiue part of this negatiue Commandement Ans Thou shalt not hurt nor hinder thy neighbours chastity nor thy owne Quest What is the affirmatiue part of it Ans Preserue thy neighbours chastitie and thine owne Q. What is the eighth Commandement A. Thou shalt not steale b Exod. 20 15 Q. What is the substance of this Commandement Ans The preseruation of our neighbours estate and our owne and the maintenance of Iustice in all dealing Q. What is the negatiue part of this negatiue Commandement A. Thou shalt not hurt nor hinder thy neighbours goods Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it Ans Thou shalt preserue and helpe to increase thy neighbours goods Q. What is the ninth Commandement Ans Thou shalt not beare false witnesse c c Exod. 20 16. Q. What is the substance of this Commandement Ans The preseruation of our Neighbours good name and our owne Q. What is the negatiue part of this Commandement A. Hurt not thy neighbours good name nor thy owne Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it A. Preserue thy neighbours good name and thy owne CHAP. 15. Of the last Commandement and the vse of the whole Law Q. VVHat is the last Commandement A. Thou shalt not couet thy neighbours house c a Exod. 20 17 Q. What is the substance of this Commandement Answ The rectifying of our thoughts as the other were for ordering our consents wordes and déeds Q. What is the negatiue part of this negatiue Commandement Answ Thou shalt not hurt thy neighbour no not in thought Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it Ans Wish and desire thy neighbours good in all things Q. In which of the Commandements is originall sinne forbidden A. In the whole Law but most properly in the tenth b Rom 7 7. Q What doth the Law bestow on the keepers of it A. Iustification life eternall and all happinesse c Leuit. 18 5 Ezek. 20 11. Kom 2 13 Quest How is the Law to bee kept Ans Perfectly in thought word and déed with all our heart and all our soule d Rom. 7 14. Luke 10 27 Q. Who was euer able to keepe the Law thus Ans Adam in his innocencie before he fell e Eccles 7 29. CHAP. 16. How the Law doth driue vs to Christ Q. VVHat doth the Law lay vpon the breakers of it A. Eternall death a Rom. 6 23 and as Harbongers to it all infirmities sicknesses plagues and curses on body goods name state and soule that Gods Iustice can inflict b Deut. 28 15 16 c. Q. Who hath broke the Law in this manner A. All men that came of Adam c Rom. 3 23 and 5 19. Q. What shall then become of all mankinde A. The Law findes them vnder sinne and therefore leaues them subiect to damnation d Rom. 3 20 23 Q. Is there then no hope of the saluation of mankinde Ans None at all in the Iustice of GOD but in his mercy there is hope e Lam. 3 22 Q. Where hath God manifested that mercie A. In the Gospell f Rom. 1 15 16 1 Ioh. 4 9. Q. What is the Gospell A. It is the couenant of Grace betwixt God and man g Rom 1 16 Q. How hath God reuealed his Mercie in the Gospell or Couenant of Grace Ans By allowing mankinde a Suretie and Sauiour euen Iesus Christ to whom we must flie to escape the curse of the Law and thus the Law is a School-master to driue vs to Christ h Gal. 3 24. And thus wee see the necessitie of our Redemption caused by our sinnes and the Law Let vs now be instructed touching the Author and the meanes of our Redemption CHAP. 17. Of Christ Iesus the Redeemer Q. VVHo is the Redeemer of mankinde A. The second person in Trinity now called by God his Father Iesus Christ a 1 Ioh. 2 1 2 1 Tim. 1 15 Q. To whom is he a Redeemer A. Onely to mankinde and to as many of them as God elected to saluation b Heb. 2 19 Q. Who was this Iesus Christ A. The Sonne of God and the Sonne of man c Rom. 1 3. Q. Why must the Redeemer bee Man Ans Because else he could not suffer d 1 Pet. 3 18 Q. And why must he needes bee GOD Ans Because else he could not satisfie e 2 Cor. 5 19 Q. But why should Gods Sonne be the Redeemer might there not haue beene some other Ans No for no man could saue himselfe much-lesse could he saue another and no creature else could because none but Christ could both suffer and satisfie f Acts 4 12 CHAP. 18. Of Faith and of the Creede Q. HOw doe we know all this to be true A. By the Gospell which brings the good newes of this Redéemer a Luke 2 10. Q. How doe we know the Gospell to be true A. By Faith b Rom. 1 17. Q. What is Faith Ans A guift of God by which a man beleeues Gods word to bée true c Heb. 11 1 Q. What are the things a Christian man ought by his Faith to beleeue for saluation Ans They bée contained in the Créede Q. Which is the Creede Ans I beléeue in God the Father Almighty c. Q. What are the principle points contained in the Creede Ans Foure The 1. Touching God the Father our Creator 2. God the Sonne our Redéemer 3. The holy Ghost our Sanctifier 4. Concerning Gods Church Q. What is laide downe concerning God the Father A. That hee is God
instruct the Ignorant c Rom. 2 20. 2. To bring home him that is out of the way d Iames 5. 20. Exod. 23. 4. 3. To admonish him that is faulty e 1. Thess 5. 14. 4. To encourage and confirme him that doth well f Act. 14. 21. 22. 5. To comfort them that are in distresse g 1. Thess 5. 14. Q. What be the workes of Mercie towards the bodies of our brethren Ans These 1. To féede the hungry h Math. 25. 35. 2. To cloathe the naked i Math. 25. 36. 3. To visit the sicke or the prisoners k Mat. 25. 55. 4. To reléeue the oppressed l Exod. 23 5 Psal 82. 4. Deut. 27. 19. 5. To bring the blind into the way m Deut. 27. 18. 6. To giue and lend where néede is n Math. 5. 42. Deut. 15. 7. 8. Psal 37. 21. 26. Ioh. 3. 17. 7. To lodge poore strangers o Math. 25. 35 36. Heb. 13. 2. CHAP. 29. Of workes of Iustice or Righteousnesse Q. VVHat bee the workes of Iustice A. Such workes of honesty and faire dealing as wee are bound to performe to euery man a Rom. 13 7 Q. When are workes of Iustice to be performed A. In the works of our callings and in all our bargaines and dealings with men b 1 Thess 4 6 Exod. 12 49 and 23 9. Q. With whom must wee deale iustly Ans With euery man friend or foe superiour or inferiour good or bad or of what religion soeuer he be c Math. 5 43 44 Q. What be the parts of Iustice Ans Two First to doe right to all wrong to none d Rom. 13 7. Secondly if we haue don wrong to make restitution e Luke 19 8. Exod. 21 28 22 1 c. Q. What rules doth the Holy Ghost giue vs for our direction in Iustice and in doing right to all men Ans These in the Old Testament First Thou shalt not steale nor deale falsly nor lie one to another f Leuit. 19 11 Secondly Thou shalt not defraud thy Neighbour nor rob him nor keepe his due from him g Leuit. 19 13 Thirdly Thou shalt loue thy Neighbour as thy selfe h Leuit. 19 18 Q And what rules or directions haue we in the New Testament A. These First Owe nothing to any man but loue i Rom. 13 8 Secondly Giue to euery one his due k Rom. 13 7. Thirdly Let no man defraud or goe beyond his brother in any matter l 1 Thess 4 6 Fourthly Whatsoeuer you would that men should doe to you doe you the same to them m Math. 7 12 CHAP. 30. Of the reward of good Workes Q. VVHy should Christians do good workes Ans For these causes First to obey Gods commandement and doe his will a Psal 119 4 Secondly to honour God and his holy Religion b Math 5. 1 Pet. 2 9 12 Thirdly to make sure their own election c 2 Pet. 1 10 1 Tim. 6 18 19 Q. Is there any reward for good Workes Answ Yes the least good worke shall be rewarded d 1 Cor. 15 58 Math. 14 42 Q. May we then merite by our good workes Answ No but the reward is giuen in Gods mercie through Christs merits e Rom. 6 23. Luke 17 10. Quest What reward doth God giue vs by his mercifull Couenant in Christ A. Some in this life but more in the life to come f 1 Tim. 4 8 Q. What reward haue we in this life Ans Thrée First his loue and fauour g 1 Ioh. 4 10 Secondly the peace and comfort of a good conscience h Rom. 14 17 Thirdly all blessings néedfull for this life i Psal 34 9 and 84 11 Math. 6 32 33 Q. And what reward in the life to come A. Eternall life or euerlasting saluation k Math. 25 46 Q. What shall we enioy there A. Perfect happinesse consisting in two things First a fréedome from all euill and sinne l Esay 11 9 Reu. 22 9 and 21 4. Secondly the fruition and enioying of all good to soule and body for euermore m Reu. 7 17 21 22 23. Q. And what is the portion of the wicked that want Faith and feare of God and doe no good workes A. A double portion part in this life and part in that to come Q. What haue they in this life A. Gods curse without and an ill conscience within n Deut. 28 15 20 c. and 65. Q. And what in the life to come Answ Euerlasting separation from God and eternall damnation in hell with the diuell and his angels o Math. 25 41. 2 Thess 1 8 9. An houshold Prayer for the Morning O Thou most mighty Creator Preseruer and Sauiour of our soules and bodies we heere acknowledge to thy Glory that it is onely through thy Power and Mercie we haue enioyed the rest and escaped the dangers of the night past for wee confesse wee haue deserued that the darkenesse of Death should haue seazed on vs and giuen vs vp into the hands of eternall darkenesse because wee haue spent our liues in the deedes of darkenesse Blessed therefore bee thy holy Name for that thou hast not delt with vs according to our deseruings And now we humble our selues before thee and pray thée on the knees of our hearts that as thou hast deliuered vs from the darkenesse of the Night so thou wouldest deliuer our soules from the spirituall darkenesse of Sinne Error Superstition and Prophanenesse that so we may neuer come within the daunger of eternall darkenesse And as thou hast restored to vs the light of this life so good LORD vouchsafe to enlighten our hearts with the better light of thy heauenly truth and holy Grace that as the light of this world sufficiently shewes vs our way and directs our steppes and actions of the body so the Spirit and Grace of Christ Iesus shining in our soules may shew vs the way to walke in leade vs in the way euerlasting and guide our féete in the way of peace And thou most mercifull God who hast giuen our bodies rest and sléepe we beséech thée in thy greater mercie giue rest to our soules and sweete peace vnto our consciences this day and all our dayes and thou that hast deliuered vs from the perils of the night saue vs from the sinnes of this day and deliuer vs from the farre greater dangers which our sinnes may pull vpon vs. O Lord wee goe into the world and can hardly haue to doe with it but the contagion of sinne will catch hold of vs Lord teach vs with heauenly wisdome to sée and auoide the same arme vs with heauenly courage to breake through the snares which sinne and Sathan and the wicked world shall lay in our way And thou that art the God of blessing vouchsafe to blesse vs this day in our soules and bodies in the vse of both our