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A42226 The English version of Hugo Grotius, his catechism by Francis Goldsmith ; together with the testimonies collected out of Holy Scripture by N.G. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.; Goldsmith, Francis, 1613-1655.; Grey, Nicholas, 1590?-1660. 1682 (1682) Wing G2111; ESTC R24355 14,978 29

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THE ENGLISH VERSION OF HUGO GROTIUS HIS CATECHISM By FRANCIS GOLDSMITH Esquire TOGETHER With the Testimonies Collected out of Holy Scripture by N. G. LONDINI Printed by I. Redmayne Jun. for William Crooke and are to be Sold at his Shop near St. Clement's Church without Temple-Bar 1682. THE CATECHISME OF HUGO GROTIUS Done into English Verse BY FRANCIS GOLDSMITH Esq MY Son that thou wert once baptiz'd dost know Father I often have heard so Know'st thou what Ceremony then was us'd Pure water on my limbs diffus'd Who did this sacred water on thee pour 1 Heavens Herald 2 Gods Embassadour What place him saw thee thus to expiate Where Saints their meetings celebrate What words were said what names were utter'd know'st 3 The Father Son and holy Ghost Do we in Baptism then three Gods adore 4 There is but one God and no more How of his power makes he declaration 5 By his word 6 and the worlds Creation Tel me how God may briefly be defin'd 7 A good pure infinite 8 changeless mind Why is one God set forth in persons three 9 In holy Writ thus known is he That three are one what reason can us teach God is above all humane reach Can it by no similitude be shown The Sun Heat Light are three yet one May we not some such thing in mankind see Life Reason Will in one are three Are Father Son and Spirit equal They 10 With equal might one Scepter sway What is most proper to the Father All 1 Things take from him Original How e're the world began was God imploy'd 2 He without it himself enjoy'd Say from what matter did things take their birth 3 Of nothing God made heaven and earth What differing forms are in both places found 4 Plants water light stars animals ground Of what was man first made To him was given 5 A body of earth a mind from heaven But to what end did God make man That he Might serve him and blest ever be Could man have kept Gods Law Yes the divine 6 Image at first in him did shine Whence then is this corruption in us grown By 7 Adam's sin first then our own Doth God at random suffer things to run 8 There 's nothing but by him it 's done If he rule all why doth he sin permit 9 He wisely extracts good from it Can God do every thing He can do all 10 That 's fit hence him w' Almighty call Say when the Son of God was born A man 11 In time But God ' ere time began Before all time what was he The paternal 12 Image 13 Word 14 Wisdom coeternal How is his power known The world by th' Son 15 Was made without him nothing done A humane soul and flesh whence did he take 16 The Spirit a Virgin-mother did make Say what name had the Child-bearer Divine Mary of 17 Abram's 18 David's Line Were God and man distinct and two became 19 God-man one person both the same Did then the God-head and the Man-hood mingle Both natures met together single What things may shadow this Conjunction In soul and body man is one Why was the Son of God call'd Jesus This 20 In Hebrew Saviour signifies And why is he call'd Christ 1 Kings are anointed 2 The Father him a King appointed How did he our salvation obtain 3 By his life 4 death 5 rising again What fruits unto thee doth his life afford 6 To tread his steps to learn his word Sum up his Doctrine whilst he here abode To know and purely worship God What are the parts of this Religion Tell. 7 Repentance Faith and to do well What signifies that part which goes before To weep for sin and sin no more What 's the true Faith whereby be sav'd thou must God speaking to believe and trust But what must we especially believe 8 That God doth freely us forgive Why serve good works the law of love then They Are fruits of faith to life the way Whom doth God bid us love in holy Text 9 God above all our Neighbour next Private or publick prayers doth God require 10 Both being of all and each the Sire In all our prayers to God what 's understood What 's for his glory and our good What must we pray to help his glory on 11 His Name prais'd Kingdom come Will done What may we for our selves in prayer demand 12 Bread pardon evil to withstand With what prayers will our God be call'd upon 1 Pure modest with hope 2 no ambition May we beside God upon others call 3 He will no rival have at all Can God endure we should his Image make 4 A face Invisible none can take Must he who shall swear falsly death sustain Yes 5 and who takes his name in vain What makes Gods people to the Church repair Font Supper Psalms Alms Preaching Pray'r What ought a faithful Pastor teach his fold The new Testament and the old How far unto his Doctrine are we bound 6 As he Gods Oracles doth expound What rule is' t that a Preacher may not break 7 Only what God shall say to speak What is his chiefest praise and ornament 8 A blameless life and innocent What owe we him that doth the word dispense 9 Maintenance love and 10 reverence For what may children hope reward If they 11 Their parents love honour obey How must the parent for his child provide 12 Give him food be to heav'n a guide Why doth God Magistrates raise to such a height 13 Good men to guard bad men to fright Say of a Subject what the duties are 14 Obedience honour tribute fear What 's he enjoyn'd that leads a married life 15 T● maintain love bear with his Wife What 's a young womans best becoming dress 16 Vertue unfain'd chast shamefastness How may a wife please God If Children she Bring up 1 to her husband subject be What must a desolate widow care for say 2 Relieve the poor 3 be sober pray How may a master deserve praise He must 4 To his servants equal be and just What from a Servant to his Lord is due 5 Painful not eye-service but true What is accounted murder in Christ's Book 6 Hatred and Envies poys'ning look What if we first are wrong'd in words or deeds 7 Let him soon pardon who it needs May we not then revenge wrongs and disgrace 8 We rather ought to more give place Must we not love them who good to us do 9 Our enemies we must love too Who gave us this example thus divine 10 Gods Sun on good and bad doth shine Say what the Scripture terms adultery All 11 Lust but the duty conjugal If we forbear the fact doth it suffice 12 We must have a chaste mouth and eyes Is Marriage better or Virginity 13 To serve Christ single life's more free Doth God at Wedlock then displeasure take 14 God himself marriage first did make Can such a knot once ty'd be e're undone 15 Only by fornication How much is' t better