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A47220 An exposition on the church-catechism, or, The practice of divine love composed for the Diocese of Bath & Wells. Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711. 1685 (1685) Wing K261; ESTC R23977 74,137 105

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Greatness and make them signal instruments of thy Glory and examples of thy Love O my God give grace to me and all my fellow-subjects next to thy own infinite self to love and honour to fear and obey our Sovereign Lord the King thy own Vicegerent for Conscience sake and for thy own sake who hast placed Him over us O may we ever faithfully render Him his due tribute O may we ever pray for His prosperity sacrifice our fortunes and our lives in His defence and be always ready rather to suffer than resist Glory be to thee O Lord who hast ordained Pastours and hast given them the Power of the Keys to be our Ecclesiastical Parents to watch over our Souls to instruct us in saving Knowledge to guide us by their Examples to pray for and to bless us to administer spiritual discipline in thy Church and to manage all the conveyances of thy Divine Love O my God for thy Love's sake let me ever honour and love the Ministers of thy Love the Ambassadours thou dost send in thy stead to beseech us sinners to be reconciled to thee to offer thy Enemies conditions of Love of love eternal O may I ever hear them attentively practise their heavenly doctrine imitate their holy examples pay them their dues and revere their censures O my God for the sake of thy love grant I may ever love and provide for my Servants servant and may treat them like Brethren let me never exact from them immoderate work O may I always give them just wages and equitable commands and good example and mercifull correction Grant Lord I may daily allow them time for their prayers indulge them due refreshments and may take care of their souls and persuade them to love thee remembring that I also have a Master in Heaven Give me grace O my God for the sake of thy Love to honour and love and obey my Master and Mistress and to serve him her with diligence and faithfulness and readiness to please and to pray for him her them and whatever I doe to doe heartily as to thee O Lord and not to him her them O my God let thy love incline me to love and to honour all whom thou hast any way made my superiours sutably to their quality or age or gifts or learning or wisedom or gravity or goodness O my God grant that for thy sake I may ever love and honour all that are or have been instruments of thy love to me in doing me good O may I reverence my teachers be gratefull to my benefactours and may I have always a peculiar respect to my particular Pastour O my God let thy love engage me to love those whom thou hast obliged to love me to shew constancy and fidelity and sympathy and love and communicativeness to my Friend to be affectionate to my Brethren and Sisters to be kind and affable to my Equals condescending to my Inferiours to be all the possible ways I can universally helpfull and obliging and loving to all O my God O my Love let thy All-powerfull Love abound in my heart and in the hearts of all that profess thy Name that in all these and in all other possible instances of duty our lives may be continually employed to love thee and for thy sake to love our Neighbour and to excite our Neighbour to love thee The several Forms which contain the Duties of Parent and Child of Master and Servant c. are to be used by every one according as may sute with his Circumstances or as he stands in any of those Relations O my God O my Love I renounce and derest and bewa●l as odious and offensive to thee as directly opposite to thy love and the love of my neighbour for thy sake All dishonour to our Superiours in either despising them speaking evil of them or in irreverent behaviour All unnaturalness to Children All undutifulness or stubbornness or disobedience or disrespect to Parents All rebelling or reviling or murmuring against the King or against his Ministers All defrauding undervaluing or rejecting lawfull Pastours All Schism and contempt of their regular censures All falseness or negligence or refractariness to Masters or Mistresses All rudeness ingratitude treachery want of brotherly love and unfaithfulness All the least tendencies to any of these impieties From all these and the like hatefull violatious of thy love and of the love of my neighbour and from the vengeance they justly deserve O my God O my Love deliver me and all faithfull people O my God O my Love I earnestly pray that thy love and the love of our neighbour may so prevail over our hearts that we may sadly lament and abhor all these abominations and may never more provoke thee Glory be to thee O Lord who to teach us the importance of this duty of subjection hast placed it the first of all the second Table of all that relate to our neighbour and hast made it the first Commandment with a promise to every soul that conscientiously keeps it that thy days shall be ●●ng in the ●and which the Lord thy God giveth thee Who would not love and obey thee O my God and for thy sake his Superiours when thou hast promised to reward our Duty with a long happy life here or if thou seest it best for us and to take us away from the evil to come by living a long tract of Holiness in a little time and at last by prolonging our bliss to all eternity in Heaven for which gratious promise all love all glory be to thee The Sixth Commandment O my God O my Love I renounce and detest and bewail as odious and offensive to thee as directly opposite to thy love and to the love of my neighbour for thy sake All duels and unlawfull War All doing hurt to the body and life of my neighbour directly by wounding or murthering him Indirectly by contriving or employing others to harm him All the ways of procuring Abortion All malice and envy hatred and revenge contention and cruelty All injury and violence all rash causeless immoderate or implacable anger or contumelious speaking and reviling All wilfull vexing grieving or disquieting him All threatning ill-wishes or curses All needless endangering our selves and self-murther All murthering of Souls by encouraging ensuaring tempting commanding them to sin All the least tendencies to any of these impieties From all these and the like c. O my God O my Love let thy unwearied and tender love to me make my love unwearied and tender to my neighbour and zealous to procure promote and preserve his health and safety and happiness and life that he may be the better able to serve and to love thee O my God O my Love make me like thy own self all meekness and benignity
AN EXPOSITION ON THE Church-Catechism OR THE PRACTICE OF Divine Love COMPOSED For the Diocese of Bath Wells LONDON Printed for Charles Brome at the West-end of St. Paul's and William Clarke in Winchester 1685 Imprimatur Io. Battely RR mo P. D no. Wilhelmo Archiep. Cantuar. à Sacris domesticis Ex Aedibus Lamb. Aug. 9. 1685. To the Inhabitants within the Diocese of Bath and Wells THOMAS their Unworthy Bishop wisheth the Knowledge and the Love of God Dearly Beloved in our Lord THE Church has provided this short Catechism or Instruction to be learn'd of every person before he be brought to be Confirm'd by the Bishop wherein she teaches all things that a Christian ought to know and believe for his Soul's health and she has enjoyn'd All Fathers and Mothers Masters and Dames to cause their Children and Servants and Prentices to come to the Church at the time appointed and obediently to hear and be ordered by the Curate untill such time as they have learn'd all that is here appointed to be learn'd How seasonable and necessary this Injunction is in these days our wofull experience does sufficiently convince us when we reflect on the gross Ignorance and Irreligion of persons in those places where Catechizing is negl●cted which all sober Christians do sadly deplore Since then the Providence of God who is wont to glorifie his strength in the weakness of the Instruments he uses has caught me up from among the meanest Herdmen into the Pastoral Throne and has been pleased to commit you to my care The Love I ought to pay to the chief Shepherd obliges me to feed all his Lambs and his Sheep that belong to my flock and according to my poor abilities to teach them the Knowledge and the Love of God and how they may make them both their daily study and practice One thing onely I most earnestly beg of you all whether old or young that ye would help me to save your own Souls that ye would learn and seriously consider again and again the terms on which your Salvation is to be had As for you who have Families I beseech you to instill into your Children and Servants their Duty both by your Teaching and your Example In good earnest it is less cruel and unnatural to deny them Bread for their mortal Bodies than saving Knowledge for their immortal Souls Ye that are Fathers or Masters I exhort you to tread in the steps of Abraham the Father of the faithfull and the friend of God and like him to command your Children and Housholds to keep the way of the Lord. Ye that are Mothers or Mistresses I exhort you to imitate that unfeigned Faith which dwelt in young Timothy's Grandmother Lois and his Mother Eunice who taught him from a Child to know the Holy Scriptures which were able to make him wise to Salvation and like them to bring up your Children and Servants in the nurture and admonition of the Lord I passionately exhort and beseech you all of either Sex never to cease your conscientious zeal for their instruction till you bring them to Confirmation To renew their Baptismal vow To make open profession of their Christianity To discharge their Godfathers and Godmothers To receive the solemn Benediction of the Bishop To share in the publick Intercessions of the Church and to partake of all the Graces of God's Holy Spirit implor'd on their behalf that God who has begun a good work in them may perfect it till the day of Christ and that I my self at that dreadfull day may render an account of you with joy How much the Catechism of our Church may conduce to so desirable an end you will in some measure judge by the following Explication as imperfect as it is and which by God's gratious assistence I have so contriv'd that at one and the same time it may both inform your understanding and raise your affections and that it might the better sute with every ones leisure and infirmities it is Pen'd in short Forms of Devotion to be us'd in whole or in part in separate Collects or Ejaculations or occasionally as your Spiritual necessities shall require God of his infinite mercy bless the whole to his own Glory and to your Edification through Iesus the Beloved Amen Amen AN EXPOSITION ON THE Church-Catechism c. Question WHAT is your Name Answer N. or M. Q. Why do you answer by that Name rather than by your Sirname A. Because it is my Christian Name and was given me when I was made a Christian and puts me in mind both of the Happiness and duty of a Christian. Q. Where do you learn the Happiness and the Duty of a Christian A. The very next answer teaches me the Happiness and all the rest of the Catechism the Duty of a Christian. Q. Who gave you this Name A. My Godfathers and Godmothers in my Baptism wherein I was made a Member of Christ the Child of God and an Inheritour of the Kingdom of Heaven Q. Shew me from hence the Happiness of a Christian. A. The Happiness of a good Christian is altogether unutterable he is one who has Christ for his Head God for his Father and Heaven with all its joys and glories which are all eternal for his Inheritance Q. Shew me on the contrary the condition of a bad Christian. A. The misery of a bad Christian is altogether insupportable He has Christ for his Enemy the Devil for his Father and Hell with all its miseries and torments and despair which are all eternal for his Doom Q. Which of these Conditions do you chuse A. I adore the goodness of God who has set before me life and death blessing and cursing and in great compassion to my Soul has bid me chuse life and with all my heart I chuse life even life eternal Q. Are there not many in the World that chuse death A. It is too too visible there are such is the extreme madness and folly of obstinate Sinners that they chuse the Service of the Devil before the Service of God and Hell before Heaven the damnation of such men is wholly from themselves and having chosen death even death eternal it is most just with God to give them their choice Q. Blessed be God who has given you grace to make a right choice Tell me what you must doe to obtain that which you have chosen life eternal A. All that I am to doe is reduc'd to one word onely and that is Love This is the first and the great Command which comprehends all others the proper Evangelical Grace and eternal Truth has assured me This doe and thou shalt live So that if I truly love God I shall live beloved by God to all eternity Q. Tell me wherein the love of God doth consist A. The love of God is a grace rather to be felt than defin'd So that I can doe no
and the wants of all faithful People which I 〈◊〉 up in the words of thy own beloved Son Our Father which art in Heaven c. After the like manner you may pray at night Evening Prayer Glory be to thee O Lord for my preservation and for all the Blessings of the day past for which all love all praise be to thee Father forgive me all the sins I have this day committed either in thought or word or deed either against thee or against my neighbor for the sake of Iesus my Saviour Amen Amen It grieves me O merciful God that I should daily offend thee But I repent O pitty and pardon me for the sake of Iesus thy Beloved Amen Amen O my God keep and protect and bless me this night and preserve me from sin and danger for the sake of Iesus Amen Amen Lord refresh me this night with seasonable sleep that I may rise the next morning more fit and able to serve thee in my Calling for the sake of Iesus thy Beloved Amen Amen I believe in God the Father c. All love all glory be to thee our God the Father who c. as in the Morning I desire thee O Lord God O Heavenly Father who art the Giver of all goodness to send thy Grace unto me and to my Wife and Children to my Husband and Children Father and Mother Brethren and Sisters Kindred and Friends Master and Mistris you must name these Relations according as you stand related and to all people that we may worship thee serve thee and obey thee as we ought to do And I pray unto thee that thou would'st send us all things that be needful both for our souls and bodies and that thou wilt be merciful unto us and forgive us our sins and that it will please thee to save and defend us in all dangers ghostly and bodily and that thou wilt keep us from all sin and wickedness and from our ghostly enemy and from everlasting death And this I trust thou wilt do of thy meecy and goodness through our Lord Iesus Christ. Amen Lord so be it Lord hear me help me pardon my failings supply all my wants and the wants of all for whom I pray which I sum up in the words of thy own beloved Son Our Father which art in Heaven c. As you are going to bed say I will lay me down in peace and take my rest for it is thou Lord only that makest me dwell in safety Psal. 4.9 As you began the day so end it with glorifying God and when you are in bed say Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost three Persons and one God blessed for evermore All praise all love be to thee I earnestly beg of God to make you sensible your selves and to give you grace to make your Children and Servants sensible also how Necessary and Happy and Heavenly a Duty Prayer is and how many exceeding great precious Promises God has made to those that devoutly pray to him and if you are thus sensible you will not content your selves with Morning and Evening Prayer onely but you will be desirous if you have Opportunity to retire about Mid-day for a few Minutes that you may imitate the Devotion of Holy David and of Daniel and pray three times a day Dan. 6.10 and that you may not want a help for Noon tide Prayer the Catechism shall supply you Prayer at Noon At evening and at morning and at noon-day will I pray and that instantly Lord hear my voice Psal. 55.19 Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end Amen All love all glory be to thee O God the Father who hast first loved us and hast given thy beloved Son to die for our Sins and to rise again for our Iustification Have mercy upon me O God after thy great goodness according to the multitude of thy mercies do away mine offences Wash me throughly from my wickedness and cleanse me from my sin Make me a clean heart O God and renew a right Spirit within me for the sake of Iesus thy Beloved Amen O Lord God who seest I am not able of my self to walk in thy Commandments and to serve thee be pleased to help and strengthen me by thy special Grace that I may daily and sincerely perform my duty towards thee and my duty towards my neighbor for the sake of Iesus my Saviour Amen O my God give me grace to believe in thee and to love thee with all my heart with all my mind with all my soul and with all my strength to worship thee to give thee thanks to put my whole trust in thee to call upon thee to honor thy holy Name and thy Word and to serve thee truly all the days of my life for the sake of Iesus thy Beloved Amen O my God give me grace to love my neighbor as my self to do to all men as I would they should do to me to love honor and succor my Father and Mother this clause must be left out if your Father and Mother be dead to honor and obey the King and all that are put in Authority under him to submit my self to all my Governors Teachers Spiritual Pastors and Masters to order my s●●f lowly and reverently to all my betters to hurt no body by word or deed to be true and just in all my dealing to bear no malice nor hatred in my heart to keep my hands from picking and stealing and my tongue from evil speaking lying and slandering to keep my body in temperance soberness and chastity not to covet or desire other mens goods but to learn and labor truly to get mine own living and to do my duty in that state of life unto which it has pleased thee to call me for the sake of Iesus thy Beloved Amen Lord hear me help me pardon my failings supply all my wants which I sum up in the words of thy Beloved Son Our Father which art in Heaven c. Instead of these two last Prayers you may sometimes say the Ten Commandments which you may turn into a very good Prayer by saying after every one Lord have mercy upon me and incline my heart to keep this Law Where you not onely beg pardon for the sins you have committed against each Commandment but you also beg Grace to keep it At the end of them you may say Lord have mercy upon me and write all these thy Laws in my heart I beseech thee And so conclude with the Lords Prayer Do not think that this Practice of Prayer will be too hard or too long for young persons or for labouring people for if you cannot say them all say as much as you can or if you are at Day Labour or have not time or convenience to say them offer up to God two or three hearty Ejaculations in their place But
19.1 Psal. 129.3 y Mat. 27.28 29. z Mar. 15.19 a Mat. 27.24 26. His Crucifixion b Iohn 19.17 c Mat. 27.32 d Mat. 27.38 e Psal. 69.21 f Mat. 27.39 Luke 23.39 g Gal. 3.13 h Isa. 53.6 His Death i Luke 23.46 k Iohn 19.30 l Mat. 27.51 His unknown Sufferings m Mat. 27.46 n Isa. 63.3 o Isa. 53.6 10. p Lam. 1.12 q Gal. 3.13 r Heb. 2.14 15. s Rom. 6.14 t 1 Thess. 1.10 v Eph. 1.7 Heb. 9.12 15. x 1 Iohn 4.19 y Heb. 9.28 z Phil. 2.7 a Acts 20.28 b 1 Iohn 4.8 c Gal. 2.20.6.14 d 1 Cor. 2.2 e Phil. 3.8 f Luke 9.23 g Rom. 6.6 Gal. 5.24 h Acts 21.13 i 1 Pet. 2.21 His Burial and descent k Ioh. 19.34 l Mat. 27.57 60. m Eph. 4.9 n Heb. 2.9 o 1 Cor. 15.55 56 57. p Col. 2.15 In his state of Exaltation His Resurrection q Luke 24.26 27. Mat. 12.40 r Ioh. 2.19 s Acts 2.31 t Ioh. 16.22 His Ascension v Luk. 24.51 Acts 1.9 10. x Ioh. 14.2 y Eph. 4.8 z Ioh 10.7 a Heb. 6.19 20.10.20 21. b Psal. 73.25 His Session c 1 Pet. 3.22 d Rev. 5.8 9 12. f Rom. 8.34 His coming to Iudgment f Acts 1.11 Phil. 3.20 g 2 Thess. 1.7 h 1 Cor. 15.52 i Rom. 14.10 Matt. 12.36 Rev. 20.12 k Eccles. 12.13 14. l Ioh. 5.22 The Third Person in the Trinity m 2 Cor. 3-17 18. n Ioh. 4.24 Acts 5.3 o Heb. 9.14 p 1 Cor. 2.10 q Matt. 10.20 Rom. 8.9 r Ioh. 14.26.16.7 s 1 Pet. 1.15 t Gal. 5.22 v Ioh. 3.5 x Luk. 11.13 y Rom. 5.5 z 1 Cor. 6.19 Our Belief of the Church 1. Militant It s Nature a Matt. 16.18 Eph. 5.25 b Col. 1.18 c Matt. 28.19 d 26.26 e Matt. 18.18 Ioh. 20.22 23. f Acts 2.41 42 g Iude 3. h 2 Tim. 1.9 i 2 Tim. 2.19 k Matt. 13.24 l Matt. 16.18 Matt. 28.20 m Matt. 28.19 n Ioh. 16.13 Communion o 1 Ioh. 1.7 p Acts 2.42 46. q Gal. 6.10 r Rom. 12 9 c. 1 Thess. 5.14 Heb. 10.25 s 1 Cor. 12.13.26 t Psal. 122.6 v Heb. 12.22 x Heb. 1.14 y Psal. 34.7 z 1 Ioh. 1.3 Phil. 2.1 Reconciliation with God a Mar. 2.7 b 1 Ioh. 1.9 c 3 Tit. 4.5 d 1 Pet. 1 18. e Rom. 5.8 10. f Rom. 5. ● 2 Triumphant Resurrection g 1 Cor. 15.20 Iohn 5.28 29. h 1 Cor. 15.54 i Iob. 19.26 k 1 Cor. 15.53 Phil. 3.21 Happiness eternal l Matt. 25.41 * Rev. 14.10 11 m 1 Ioh. 3.2 1 Cor. 13.12 n 1 Pet. 1.4 o Rev. 21.4 p Mat. 29.34 The Fruits of Love q Iohn 14.15 Rules for expounding the Commandments r 2 Cor. 6.14 s Mat. 5.21 22 28. 1 Thess. 5.22 t Heb. 10.24 Mat. 5.16 v Prov. 24.16 x 2 Cor. 8.12 y Psal. 119.2.6.112 z Gen. 17.7 Deut. 26.17 Exod. 19.5 6. Psal. 1●9 24.97 The First Table b Luke 14.26 ●●●ies com●●nded c Mat. 6.24 d Deut. 1● 12 e Ioh. 17.3 f Heb. 11.1.6 g 1 Pet. 1.4 h Ps. 9.10 i Psal. 34.8 k Ps. 62.1.2 5. l Psal. 42.1 m 37.4 n 34.1 o 147.1 p 99.5 q 1 Cor. 10.31 r Ezek. 18.20 s Ps. 112.2 t Iam. 5.16 v Ps. 115.1 w Mat. 7 2● x Ps. 39.9 y Mat. 26.39 z Phil. 1.9 a Ps. 34.3.107.8 Sins forbidden b 2 Tim. 3.2 c 1 Iohn 2.15 d 2 Thes. 1.8 e Ps. 14.1 f Ier. 16.11 g 2 Pet. 2.1 h Heb. 10.39 i 2 Thess. 2.12 k Ps. 50.21 l Mat. 27.5 m Ps. 78.22 n Eccl. 8.11 o Col. 2.18 p Ps. 52.7 q Lev. 20.6 r 2 Tim. 3.2 s Ps. 10.4 t Rev. 3.15 16. v Zeph. 1.12 w Luke 19.41 x Isa. 5.12 y Isa. 29.13 z Pro. 8.13 a Rom. 2.8 b 1 Cor. 10.10 c Ps. 141.4 Sins forbidden a Deut. 7.25 26.27.15 b Deut. 4.15 Isa. 40.18 Act. 17.29 c Isa. 2.8 9 d Rev. 19 10.14.9 10. e Prov. 2● 25 f Mat. 21.13 g Mat. 13 15. Iam. 1.22 h Luke 1● 16. i Ier. 10. ●●3 k Deut. 4. ● Ps. 106 3●● l Eccles. 5. ●● Mal. 1.7 ● 14. m Mat. 1● 9 11. n Isa. 45.23 Duties commanded o Isa. 8 1● p Ioh. 4 2● q Ps. 95. ● Mat. 26.3 r Gen. 28.17 Iohn 2.17 s Psal. 84.1 c. 48.9.36.8.63.1 2 5. t Luk. 8.15 1 Thess. 2.13 y Mat. 10.40 w Lev. 19.30 x Ezek. 22.8 26. y 1 Cor. 14.4.26.40 The reason of the Commandment z Deut. 4.24 Isa. 42.8 Exod. 34.14 15. a Ps. 79.5 b Isa. 65.6 7. Ezek. 18.17 20. Ier. 31.30 c Deut. 7.10 d 1 Iohn 3.8 Rom. 1.30 Ioh. 15.18 e Deut. 4.40 Duties commanded a Psal. 83.18 b Psal. 5.11 Psal. 29.2.72 19. Ezek. 36.23 Neh. 9.5 c Psal. 111 9. d Isa. 12.4 ●8 1 e Psal. 51.15 f Mat. 5.16 g Mat. 10.32 1 Pet. 3.15 h 1 Kings 19.10 i 1 Cor. 10.31 The honour of God's Name is more particularly concern'd in Oaths k Gen. 31.50.53 l Deut. 6.13 m Heb. 6.16 n Ier. 42. o Psal. 15.4 2 Sam. 21.7 And in Vows p Eccles. 5.4 5. q Gen. 28.20 21 22. r Num. 30.5 8. s Psal. 132.2 t Psal. 61.8 Sins forbidden v Deut. 28.58 x Psal. 139.20 y Deut. 18.10 11 12. z Psal. 10.11 13.50.21 a Iames 2.7 Lev. 24.16 b Tit. 1.16 c Iohn 12.42 d Psal. 139.21 e Matt. 5.34 35 36 37. f Zach. 8.17.5.4 Ier. 23.10 Hos. 4.2 3. g Mal. 1.14 Ier. 44.25 h Psal. 22.25 The Threat annext to the Commandment i Psal. 74.10 18 22 23. k Isa. 52.5 l 1 Iohn 4.8 Duties commanded m Isa. 58.13 n Iosh. 24.15 o Prov. 12.10 p 2 Acts 1. q Mar. 3.4 r Col. 2 16.17 s Heb. 4.9 t Ps. 42.4 Isa. 58.6 7.8.10 Reason of the Commandment v Gen. 2.2 x Acts 20.7 1 Cor. 16.2 y Rev. 1.10 z Luke 24.1 a Mat. 5.20 b Phil. 1.9 Sins forbidden c Ezek. 20.13 16 24. d Mark 2.24 Luke 6.7 e Neh. 13.15 f Deut. 12.7 g Luke 13.15 h Deut. 6.12.8.14 The Second Table i Luke 10.29 30. k 1 Pet. 2.17 l Mat. 7.12 m 1 Ioh. 3.18 n Col. 3.12 o Eph. 5.29 p Luke 6.36 Duties commanded in general a 1 Pet. 2.17 In particular Of Natural Parents b Deut. 6.6 7. Ephes. 6.4 Col. 3.21 2 Cor. 12.14 Of Children c Ephes. 6.1 2 3. Col. 3.20 d Matt. 16.4 c. Of Political Parents The King e Prov. 8.15 f 1 Tim. 2.1 2. The Queen and Royal Family Of Subjects g Rom. 13.1 c. 1 Pet. 2.13 Tit. 3.1 Of Ecclesiastical Parents h Mal. 2.7 Of the People under their care i 2 Cor. 5.20 k Heb. 13.7 17. 1 Tim. 5.17 Of Oeconomical Parents Master and Mistress l Col. 4.1 Ephes. 6.9 Of Servants m 1 Tim. 6.1 2. Col. 3.22 23 24. Eph. 6.5 6 7 8. Of other Superiours n Lev. 19.32 1 Tim. 5.1 2 3. 1 Pet. 5.5 o Gal. 6.6 Of Equals and Inferiours p Rom. 14.10 1