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A14664 An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes in forme of a dialogue. Wherein you have a commendation of catechising, also a declaration of the sixe fundamentall principles wherein the Christians of the Primitiue Apostolicall church were catechised. By T.W. minister of the word. Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622.; Walkington, Thomas, d. 1621, attributed name. 1600 (1600) STC 24966; ESTC S102108 79,110 106

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good this may be called birth sinne Psal. 51.3 Gen. 6.5 The frame of mans heart is onely euill continually Qu. What doe ye call actuall sinne An. All thoughts words and deeds being contrary to the will of God issuing from that bitter roote of birth-sin Also all omission of duties eyther toward GOD or our neighbours Mat. 25.42 Lastly all imperfections eyther in manner or measure or end of doing good duties for whatsoeuer transgresseth the law is sinne 1 Iohn 3.4 Qu. For what respects are these sinnes called dead workes An. For two respects First because they proceed from those who be spiritually dead Eph. 2.1 Secondly because they tend to death and deserue it Rom. 6.23 Qu. Seeing our works are dead and we dead in them doth not this imply that we did once liue An. It doth so and the truth is wee did once liue an holy and an happy life Gen. 1.26 Qu. Wherein stood our holinesse An. In the vprightnesse of soule and body Eccles. 7.31 called Gods Image Gen. 1. Qu. Wherein stood our happinesse An. First in our enioying of Gods presence and fauor Secondly in the excellency of our person Thirdly in our Lordship ouer the creatures Gen. 1.26 Qu. How fell wee from this estate An. By the malice of Sathan suggesting and by the free wil of our first parents obeying his temptation Gen. 3 ver 1.2.3 c. Eccles. 7.3 God made man righteous but they found out many inuentions Qu. What followed hereupon An. Our first Parents became sinfull and most miserable Gen. 3. throughout Qu. Doth their fall any thing appertaine vnto vs An. Yes surely for in Adam wee all sinned Rom. 5. ver 12.19 they being the head and roote of our kinde haue wrapt all their ofspring in the guilt and hurt of their transgression Qu. But are wee not also vnder death through our owne naturall corruption and actuall sinne An. We are so by nature seruants of sinne and the children of Gods wrath Eph. 2.3 Rom. 6.20 Qu. What is meant by Repentance An. An vtter renouncing of our selues and our owne workes in which there is nothing but matter of death and a returning to God to doe his workes Qu. Wherein standeth this renouncing of our selues and workes An. In these two things First that we neuer haue either affiance or liking to any thing which commeth from our selues Secondly that both in purpose and practise in desire and deedes wee endeauor to cease from our owne works Esay 1.16 to doe the workes of God Qu. What call ye returning to God An. When both minde and will are changed from blindnesse and malice to the sound knowledge and loue of God and his workes Qu. What workes doe yee call the workes of God An Such workes as God in his morall Law appointeth to be done Qu. What doth the morall Law teach vs An. To loue God with all our soule might and heart and our neighbour as our selfe Mat. 22. Rom. 13. Qu. Wherefore is Loue made the summe of the Law An. Because our duties to God and man are nothing worth vnlesse loue beget them Qu. In how many commandements is the morall Law contained Ans. In tenne whereof foure concerne the loue and worship of God and the other sixe concerne the loue and welfare of our neighbour Qu. Tell vs briefly what do the first foure Commandements require An. The first that the true God alone be worshipped of vs this shutteth out false Gods The second that wee yeeld him such a worship for the matter and parts thereof as himselfe in his word commandeth this shutteth out false worship of the true God The third that for manner and end hee be worshipped with all holy and religious reuerence referring all to his glory this shutteth out prophanenesse in his true worship The fourth that he be worshipped at such a time as he hath prescribed the seauenth day vnder the law now one day in seauen Q. Now shew vs summarily what the sixe latter do require An. The fift that the excellency of our neighbor be duly respected without all contempt to any Superior Equall or Inferior The sixt that his life be carefully preserued without all crueltie The seuenth that the chastitie of his person be purely kept without all vncleannesse The eight that we increase and maintaine his substance without wrong by deceit or violence The ninth that his name be tendred without any infamie and reproch done to it by lyes slanders or false-witnesse The tenth that our very thoughts be free from desiring the least good thing which he hath reioycing in his good as in our owne Qu. What rules can you giue for the further and fuller vnderstanding of the law An. First where any one vertue is commanded all of that kinde with the meanes and occasions are also commanded Secondly where any vice is forbidden all of that kinde with the meanes and occasions are forbid Thirdly where any good is commanded there the sinne contrary to it is forbidden and where any sinne is forbidden there the good contrarie to it is commaunded Fourthly the Law being spirituall euery commandement is spirituall requiring obedience from the thoughts and motions Qu Can any Christian by the helpe of grace keepe the whole Law in euery part An No surely because our sanctification is vnperfect Rom 7. ver 14.15 Qu. Whereunto then serueth the Law An. First to vtter what is sinne Rom. 3.1.2 Secondly to reueale the anger of God against sinne Rom. 4.15 Thirdly to conuict and terrifie the conscience for sin and so to be a Schole-maister to Christ. Gal. 4.24 Fourthly to be a lanthorne and light to direct the steps of such as come to Christ. Psal. 119. ver 105. Qu. What is the beginning of repentance and returning to God An. A displeasure and griefe conceiued for feare of gods vengeance hanging ouer vs for sin Acts 2.37 called there a pricking of the heart Qu. Whence commeth this griefe and feare An. From the spirit of God working in the preaching of the Law and is thereof called the spirit of feare and bondage 2 Tim. 1.7 Rom. 8.15 because by the Law truely expounded and wisely applyed the spirit is forcible to terrifie mens consciences and pierce them with griefe vpon the sight of their seuerall sinnes and the great condemnation due to them as happened to Foelix and Iudas Qu. You doe iudge then that the right vnderstanding of the ten commandements is requisit to prepare vnto repentance but how is the grace of repentance wrought An. As the word of the Law doth prepare and begin repentance so it is effected and wrought by the word of the Gospell wherein the same spirit of God is mightie to stirre vp in the Elect a loue of Gods will with a loathing of euery thing which is against it vpon the sight of Gods meruailous mercie toward them in the forgiuenesse of all