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A14092 A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine Diuided into foure catechismes, comprizing the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. Ten commandements. 4. And the creed. Twisse, William, 1578?-1646. 1632 (1632) STC 24400; ESTC S111490 21,821 64

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is the first A. By taking Gods Word in vaine Q. What is the second A. By taking Gods Sacraments in vaine Q. What is the third A. By taking his workes in vaine Q. What are these works of God which we may take in vaine A. Workes of mercy and workes of iudgement Q. How are Gods workes of mercy taken in vaine A. When we are not thereby prouoked vnto thankfulnesse and obedience Q. How are Gods workes of iudgement taken in vaine A. When we are not thereby stirred vp vnto repentance Q. What is the next commandement A. Remember that thou keepe holy the Sabboth day c. Q. What is commanded in this A. To keepe it holy Q. What is forbidden A. To profane it Q. What is it to keepe it holy A. To performe the duties of the day Q. Of how many sorts are the duties of the day A. Of two sorts Publike and priuate Q. What are the publike duties A. To come to Church to heare the word of God read and preached to pray to sins psalmes to receiue the Sacraments In few words the exercise of the Word and Prayer Q. What are the priuate exercises A. Partly common and partly proper Q. What are the common A. The exercise of the Word and Prayer but in reference to the publike Q. What are the proper exercises in priuate A. Conference and meditation §. 2. Q. What is the first commandement of the second Table A. Honour thy father and thy mother Q. What is the dutie commanded in this commandement A. The duty that we owe to euery one in respect of his place in the Common-wealth Q. How many sorts of men are meant by father and mother A. Thrée sorts Q. Who are they A. First naturall parents Q. Children must honour them And who els A. Masters Q. Seruants must honour them And who els A. Princes and Magistrates Q. Subiects must honour them What is meant by honour A. Obedience Q. Must they obey them in all things A. No. Q. In what then A. In things indifferent Q. What are things indifferent A. Such things as God hath neither commanded nor forbidden Q. How many things are commanded in this commandement A. Thrée things Q. What is the first A. The duty of inferiours to the●r superiours Q. This is expressed What els A. The duty of superiours to their inferiours as of parents to their children masters to their seruants Princes to their subiects Q. This is implyed by the rule of relatiues What els A. The duties that equalls ought to performe one to another among themselues as to respect one another to be courteous one to another to honour one another for all their duties can be referred to no other commandement then to this Q. What is the sanction of this commandement A. That thy dayes may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giueth thee Q. What is promised in this A. Long life Q. Haue all the children of God length of life A. They haue two manner of wayes Q. What is the first A. They haue the blessing of long life in this world like as they haue the blessing of health euen in sicknes and the blessing of wealth euen in pouertie so farreforth as all states and conditions worke for their good Q. What is the second A. The sooner they die here the sooner they enter vpon life in the kingdome of heauen so that the shorter it is here the longer it is there Q. Indeed the land of Canaan was a figure of heauen But haue not the wicked long life sometimes A. Yes in this world but it is a cursed not a blessed life vnto them And it is but a life in sinne which the Scripture accounteth death rather then life Q. What is the next commandement A. Thou shalt doe no murther Q. What is forbidden in this commandement A. Unmercifulnesse or cruelty Q. What is commanded A. Mercy and all the workes thereof Q. The workes of mercy of how may sorts are they A. Of two sorts Q. What are they A. Either concerning the body or concerning the soule Q. What are workes of mercy concerning the body A. To féed the hungry so refresh the thirsty to cloath the naked to succour them that are harbourlesse to visit the sicke c. Q. What are workes of mercy concerning the soule A. To instruct to exhort in righteousnesse to desire and labour the good and saluation of mens soules Q. Which of these two sorts are the worthiest workes A. Workes of mercy conce●●ing the soule Q. How many wayes may this commandement be transgressed A. Two wayes in generall Q. As how A. Either inwardly or outwardly Q. How inwardly A. By two passsions of anger and malice Q. What is anger A. The desire of reuenge Q. Is all reuenge forbidden A. No. Q. What is forbidden and what is not A. Priuate reuenge is forbidden publike is not Q. What is publike reuenge A. Reuenge taken by the hand of the Magistrate vpon a malefactour and this is lawfull for it is Gods vengeance Q. How many wayes is this commandement transgressed outwardly A. Thrée wayes Q. As how A. By lookes by words by deeds Q. How by lookes A. As when a reuengefull mind or malitious heart betrayeth it selfe by sowre lookes or frowning countenance Q. How by words A. When the irregular passion of our hearts breakes out into euill spéeches Q. How by deeds A. Foure wayes Q. What is the first A. By smiting of our brother Q. What is the second A. By wounding of him Q. What is the third A. By mayming of him Q. What is the fourth A. By killing of him And herein in are diuers degrées according as the parties murthered come néerer to vs in propinquitie of bloud as the father or mother murthering the child the child murthering his owne father or the brother his brother vntill we come to the highest degree of sinne in this kind which is when a man layeth violent hands vpon himselfe Q. What is commanded in this commandement A. To speake nothing but good vnto him to doe him all the good we can Q. What is the next commandement A. Thou shalt not commit adultery Q. What is forbidden in this commanded A. Intemperancie in a word Q. What is commanded A. The vertue temperance Q. What is temperance A. The moderation of the pleasures of the flesh Q. How many sorts are thereof A. Two sorts Q. Which are they A. Sobrietie and chastitie Q. What is contrary to sobrietie A. In meates gluttonie in drinks drunkennesse Q. What is contrary to chastity A. Unchastity or the sinne of vncleannesse Q. How many wayes is this commandement transgressed A. Two wayes in generall Q. As how A. Inwardly or outwardly Q. How inwardly A. By an