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B09143 The watering of the olive plant in Christs garden. Or A short catechism for the first entrance of our Chelmesford children: Enlarged by a three-fold appendix / by John Fisk ... Fiske, John, 1601-1677. 1657 (1657) Wing F1062; ESTC W24610 42,394 93

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Tes 2 13. Mat 7. 24 1 Tim 5. 17 1 Cor 16. 10 18. Rom 1 6. 4 Gal. 6. 6 receive esteem reverence them to hear them gladly to hold fast their good-doctrine in faith obedience and withall to maintain their estate with honourable Provision their Credit with due commendation their Liberty with just defence and their faithfulnes with meet encouragement Q. What is farther required as due to our Church-Officers A. As to a Col. 4. 17. Phil 2. 9 Rom 16. 2 Heb 13. 17 stirr them up as need is to fulfill their Ministry So to refresh and succour them and to submit to them in all matters pertaining to their Office according to God Q. Whether is it lawfull to maintein the Ministry by a certayin set stipen● A. It is not only Lawfull but b Luke 10. 7 Gen 47. 22 1 Cor 9 7. 15 1 Tim 5. 17 18 2 Chron 31. 6 10. Safe honourable for a people so to do Nehe 13. 10 12. Rom 13. 8. Q. What is the duty of the Minister to his people A. To c Heb 5. 4. 2 Cor 3. 5 6 Acts 21. 14 Rom 1. 11 2 Tim 2. 15 1 Tim 3. 1 7 Acts 20. 28 1 Tim 4. 12. Tit 2. 15 Phil 2 28 John 5 31 Ma● 5. 13 14 2 Cor 8. 22 Rom 12. 7 2 Tim 4. 5. 7 2 Cor 12. 14 2 Tim 2. 4. attend the will of God in his being with them to have them in due esteem and to keep himself in due estimation with them being an exemplary light unto them and using all diligence in all things for the fulfilling of his ministry and the faithfull discharge of his trust amongst them as wherof he is to give an account unto his their Lord an other day 1 Tim 1. 12. 1 Cor 4. 4. Heb 13 17. 2 Cor. 5. 9 Q. What is the Reason here used to enforce these dutyes A. It is d ●pe 6. 2 3 ●●6 11. the Promise of a long and blessed life in a land and place of Jer 29. 7. desires given us of God Quest VVhat is the Sixt Commandment Commandement 6. Answ Thou shalt not KILL Exod 20. ●● Quest What is the Scope of this Commandement Answ To provide for the safety of Mans life and to that end all are here Mat. 5. 21 26 forewarred to observe shun what ever may tend to the prejudice of our own or an others life both Spiritual Temporal Quest May murther be committed otherwise then in the ou●ward act Answ Yes namely as e Mat 5. 22. Mat 27. 39 also in heart gesture and speeches Quest What are the evills to be avoyded which in committing of them would tend to the prejudice of our own or an others Spiritual life or would be called Soul-murther A. Principally The f Rom 6. l. Pro 6. 32 8. 36 Rom. 13 4 Gen 24. 1 2 2 Sam 11. 2. Rom 2. 4 5 Heb 4. 2 Esay 22. 25 33. 7. Jer. 23. 14 27 1 Cor 8. 9 Mat 23. 1● leading our selves or others into any Sin the suffering our selves or others to ly in sin or the hindering the free passage of the means of Grace in the peace purity or power of it Quest When may one be said to bee guilty of self-murther in respect of his own natural life Answ Not only when g 2 Sam 17. 13. 1 King 2 22. Mat 4. 6. 7. Eccl 5. 19 Pro 19. 15 Eccl 4. 5. 3. 13. 1 Tim 5. 23. Mat 9. 12 he shall either contrive his own death directly or indirectly or shall carelessly or desperately expose himself unto unnecessary danger but also when he shall neglect the due means of life lively-hood or health Q. When may one be said to be guilty of indirect murther as touching another A. When by a h Deut 22. 8. Exod 21. 29 Pro 24. 11 12. 2 Sam 11 16 17 careless omission or negligent discharge of his trust his neighbours outward life the comfort therof is hazarded Q. To speak of murther committed directly against our neighbour What is the murther of the Heart A. What-soever evill is conceived in the i Mat 5. 22. 1 ●ohn 3. 15 Acts 7. 9 Pro 16. 18 Pro 14. 21 21 13 29. 5 ●s●y 3. 15 Pro 6 13 heart against our neighbours life whereto are referred unjust anger and hatred as the fountaines Envy disdain contempt hard-heartednes feigned freindship cruelty and such others of the same nature with all their outward signes issuing from any these fountains Quest What is that frame of heart towards others which this Commandement then requires Answ A heart inclining k Col 3. 12 Ephe 4. 32 Ma● 11. 29 1 Thes 4. 11 to kindnes meeknes compassionatnes quietnes 1 Cor 13. 5. Rom 12. 15. Quest When may murther be said to be committed by the Tongue A. When l Pro 15. 1 21. 9 1 Pet 2. 23 Gal 4. 29. Pro 24. 9 Psal 109 17 18. Pro. 26. 22 25. 23 2 Sam 2. 14 sinful anger or hatred in the heart is expressed by the tongue in Brawling reviling scoffing cursing tale-bearing slandering challenging his neighbour and such like Quest What manner of speech is here then required Answ That m 1 Sam 10 32. Jer 38. 7 8. 2 Thes 12 4. Pro 31. 26 which is so uttered to or for another as tendring his good Mat 10. 12. Ruth 2. 4. Gal. 6. 1 Quest What is the murther directly committed in act Answ The n Gen 4. 8. 2 Sam 13. 28 Exod 22. 10 1 Kin 21. 19 Exod 1. 22 Amos 8. 4 6 Acts 7. 52 impairing or takeing away the life of ones Neighbour wittingly and without a calling Q. What dutyes are then required here as respecting his person and life A. So farr forth as o 2 Sam 21. 17. Mat 5. ● 42 4● according to his necessity and our calling and ability to preserve protect promote his natural life with the comfort Heb 13. 16. Gen 29. 13 Mat 25. 35. therof in the actions of Justice Humanity Mercy Quest VVhat is the Seaventh Commandement Commandement 7. Answ Thou shalt not commit ADULTERY Exod 20 14 Q. What is the main Scope of this Commandement A. To p 1 Thes 4. 4 5. 2 Pet 2. 11 prescribe to us a Rule for the preservation of our own and our Neighbours chastity Q. Seing also the dutyes enjoyned in order herunto are enforced here by the contrary evills forbidden What is that which is here forbidden A. All q Mat 15. 19 20. unchastity in the heart or life whereby our own or an others chastity in any sort is impaired Q. Wherein lyes the unchastity of the heart A. In r Gen 34. 2 Judg 16 1 Mat 5. 28 Rom 1. 24 25. wanton filthy unchast thoughts imaginations desires or motions tending to carnal-uncleanes Q. Whrein lyes the the unchastity of the life A. In
Political-order might by this means be duely observed in humane-Societyes warranted by God Quest Why are the duties due from all sorts of relations in humane-societies prescribed under the term of Honour Answ Because the duty which ones n 1 Pet 2. 17 3. 7. Pro 29. 15 Eccl 4. 13 place or condit●on calls for from an other doth in the due performance of it and ought in the doing thereof to respect his Honour whether he be Superiour equal or inferiour Quest What is that duty of Honour which we do owe in general to all whether Superiours equalls or inferiours Answ To tender o Rom 12. 10 1 Pet 2. 17 1 Sam 19. 4 Mat 18. 15 16. Pro 22. ● to endeavour according to Rule the upholding that state of worth excellency or reputation of our neighbour with which God hath invested him in any humane society and not only to preserve it un-impaired and unblemished but even to promote the same so far forth as in us lyeth Quest What is the duty in general which we are here enjoyned to perform to our Superiours Answ Both p Lev 19. 3 1 King 1. 17 24. John 20 15. Mat. 13. 27. Job 32. 4 29. 7 10. Lev 19. 32 1 King 2. 19 Gen 43. 23 Rom 13. 6 7 1 Pet 3. 3 1 Sam 15. 30 with 2 Sam 20. 1 2. inwardly to Reverence them in our hearts and outwardly in due sort to express the same and that readily upon all occasions both in word deed in such wise as may both testifie our esteem of them as our betters and our care to deserve well of them yea and to procure likewise unto them like honourable esteem respect from others Q. What on the other side is the duty we as Superiours do owe unto our Inferiours A. To q Psal 27. 10 103. 13 14 Es●y 49. 15 Pro 2. 12. 1 Thes 2. 11 Job 31 18 29. 16. Gen 43 29 30 1 Sam 3. 6. 2 Cor. 6. 13 R●th 3. 10 11 2. 8 bear and maintain towards them an inward Parental-affection and suitably to demean our selves in speech action 1 ●et 3. 7. T it 2. 7. Q. What be the dutyes the Husband and the wife do mutually owe each to other A. Conjugal-love r Ephe 5. 25 Titus 2 4 Pto 5. 19 Mal 2. 14. with Pro 2. 17. 31 11. 12. 13. 12. 4. faithfulnes helpfulnes and also fellowship in family worship Gen. 2. 18. 1 ●ei 3. 7. Q. What be the dutyes which the wife oweth to her husband Answ Besides s Eph 5. 33. 1 Pet 3. 2 4 5 6. 3 Tim 2. 12 Eph 5. 24 the common dutyes aforesaid shee owes him Reverence subjection obediēce Eph. 5. 24 Quest What be the dutyes of Honour the Husband owes to his wife Answ Besides t Eph 5. 23. 1 Pet 3. 5 1 Cor 14. 34 35. Eph 5. 29 Exod 21. 10 1 Tim 5. 8. the common duties before mentioned he as a head should care to govern direct protect and cherish her as a part of himself and to provide for her to his best endeavour according to his place and condition Quest What be the duties of Honour that children do owe unto their natural Parents Answ u 1 Tim 5. 4. Gen 42. 12 Mark 7. 11 Gen 5. 29 Pro 23. 24 25 Ruth 4. 15 Gen 25. 9 Gen 48. 12 Col 3. 20. Thankful-Recompence due-Reverence and child-like-Obedience Quest But be the same dutyes due to step-fathers step-mothers Answ Yes in as much as w Ruth 2. 11 18. 3. 5. 2 2. 3. 1 Luke 2. 51. they occupy the room and be bound to the same trust of their natural Parents Quest What be the duties of Honour that natural Parents do owe unto their children A. Carefully x Psal 127. 4 5. 1 Tim 5. 8 Judg. 13. 3 4 Mat 2. 13 14 Gen 21. 7. 17 18 to endeavour that they may both live live well and that in order therunto they may be Mat 19. 13 1 Tim 5. 10. Ephe 6. 4 Pro 29. 15 22. 6 2 Tim 1. 5 Pro 1● 22. Deut 6. 7 Job 1 5. 1 Sam 1. 21 both well educated by good nursery and nurture and well provided for 1 Tim 3. 4 Gen 24. 3. 2 Cor 12. 14. Quest What is the Honour required of Servants towards their Masters Answ Besides that s 1 Tim 6. 1 Mal 1. 6. Eph 6. 5 7. Col 3. 22 23. Mat 8 9 1 Pet 2. 18 Tit 2. 10. Reverence belonging to all inferiours due service and subjection with all faithfulnes thankfulnes Gen 31. 40. Mat 25. 29. Q. What is the duty of Masters to their servants A. As to t Psal 101. 6. Psal 15. 4. Pro 12. 10 Deut. 24. 14 15. Col 4. 1 Mat 8. 5 6 Exod 20. 10 Gen 18. 19 Josh 24. 25 choose as neer as may be such as are vertuously and piously educated or disposed So to use them christian-like doing to them that which is equal and being helpfull to them for their good in matters spiritual temporal to their ability Q. What is the Honour we do owe unto our Magistrates A. All under their u Rom 13. 1. Eccl. 10. 20 Psal 82. 1 6 Acts 26. 25 2 Sam 9. 6 9 Acts 24. 10 1 Kin 1. 23 24. 1 Sam. 22 14. 2 Sam 24 3. Est 2. 21 22. 1 Pet 2. ●4 Tit 3. 1. Authority do owe them the Honour of Reverēce fidelity subjection thankfulnes prayer for them withall such as are concerned in their choise to nominate and elect such as be Able men Fearers of God men of Truth and hating Coveteousnes Rom 13. 6. 1 Pet 2. 19. Exod 18. 21 Mat 17. 22. 1 Tim 2. 2. Psal 21. 24. Quest VVhat bee the duties which Magistrates owe to their subjects Answ To w 1 Tim 2. 2 Esay 49. 23 Rom 13 3 4 Psal 122. 9 Deut 17. 18 19. Psal 102. 12. Deut 17. 2 improve their Authority as those that be under them may lead a quiet and peacable life in all godlines honesty 2 Chron 19. 3 8 9. 31 20. Neh 13. 10 28. Job 30. 5 6. 20. 13 14. Esa 32. 2. Es 22. 21 Quest What are the Mutual dutyes which Ministers people do owe each to other Answ Inward x 1 Tim 6. 11 4. 12. 2 Cor 12. 15 Gal 4. 19 2 Joh 1. 4 1 Thes 5. 13 Gal 4. 14 15 1 Thes 1. 2. Heb 13. 18. dear Love and Affection towards each other and diligent earnest prayer each for other Esa 51 7. with 1 Cor 13. 4 5. Col 1. 3 Quest What are the special dutyes of People to their Ministers A. Finding them to be of God they are to z 1 John 4. 1 Gal 4. 14 1 Cor 4. 1 1 Thes 5. 13. 20. 2 Cor 7. 15. Rom 10. 15. 2 Cor 5. 20. Acts 17 11 2 Chron 20 20. 1
A. Because of the several engaging f Luke 1. 74. Eph 4. 20 21 Esay 43. 1 2 3. Mercies which we do partake in by vertue of the Couenant and as the Head of all Our Redemption by Christ figured by that deliverance the Church had out of Egypt Q. How is the Moral-Law divided A. Into ten g Exo 34 18 Exod 32. 15 Mat 22 26 27. Commandents or Words conteined under two Tables The first Table consists of the four first concerning the duty we owe immediatly to God The second of the six last concerning the duty we owe immediatly to our Neighbour Q. What is the general duty of the first Table A. To h Mat 22 29. Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart c Quest How may the four first Commandements be distinguished Answ 1. The two first concern the matter of worship viz The first Natural as which the knowledg of God and of his Nature teacheth The second Instituted as which the knowledg of Gods Will teacheth 2. The two latter the adjuncts of Worship viz The third the holy manner of Worship The fourth the holy time of Worship Quest Why be some Commandments set down in the Affirmative some in the Negative A. To point out wherin the i Hosea 4. 1 2 6. 5. 15. danger of Gods own people by reason of temptation c doth nextly and most immediately ly Quest What is to be observed for the better understanding of these Commandements Answ Especially four things 1. Where any Duty is Commanded the contrary evill is forbidden and contrarywise 2. Under one particular mentioned are conteined all of the same kind 3. Under what ever Duty or Sin expressed all both meanes occasions signes therof are intended 4. Under Man of whom duty is required the whole Nature of man and under one Relation all sorts of relation are comprehended Quest What is the first Commandement Commandement 1. Answ Thou shalt HAVE no other k Exod. 20. 3 GOD before ME. Q. What is required in Commandement first A. That we do l Esay 33. 12. Jer. 10. 10 1 Cor 8 6 enjoy own the Lord JEHOVAH and him alone for our GOD. Q. What is required herunto A. Our Spiritual m Psal 4. 6. 1 John 1. 3 Rom 6. 11 Communion with God both in receiving all Grace from him and in improving all grace to him and his Glory Q. What special Graces are they the enjoyment improvement wherof is here required A. Knowledg n Job 22. 21. 2 Pet 3. 18 Faith Fear of God Hope Love Humility Patience Joy in God c namely in respect of their Being and Growth Q. What is required as wherin to exercise these graces A. 1. The o Heb 3. 7. Mic 6 9. with Heb 4. 2 hearing the voyce of God 2. The calling upon his p Rev. 10. 12 14. 1 Tim 2 22. Act. 2. 21 Dan 9. 2 3 Est 9. 19. Pro 16. 33. Gen 28. 20 Name in prayer both ordinarily extraordinarily with holy fasting or feasting or in a religious oath lot or vow 3. The submitting to the q 1 Pet 4. 19 James 1. 23 Will of God revealed both to do suffer according therunto Quest Is ought else required as concerns our Communion with God Ans Yes the r 2 Pet 2. 11 1 John 1. 3 5 Psal 84. 2. 73. 17. maintaining improving our Spiritual Communion with Him Quest In what manner Answ In all s Num 14. 24. with 1 King 18. 21. Num 25. 12. 13 Mic 6. 8 Acts 23. 1. Heb 10. 22 Sincerity Zeal Humility good Conscience Watchfulnes Perseverāce 1 Pet 5. 8. Eph 6. 18 Q. By what means is it maintained A. We are required to that end to keep in t Heb 12. 2● with 1 Pet 4. 10 Psal 66. 28 2 Pet 1. 11. Mat. 25. 15 high esteem carefully to conserve encrease and as carefully to improve to Gods honour in his worship service every gift grace of his Spirit in us Q. Who are they that so eye this Commandement as to do therafter Answ Such as u Psal 119. 57. Esay 60. 19 2 Cor 10. 17 take the Lord to be their only Portion Glory Quest VVhat is here require● in order to the using such good gifts in the service of God to his honour A. The w 2 Chron 30. 8. Pro 23. 26. Rom 13. 10. Psal 16. 1 Esay 26. 4 Jer 14. 8 Pro 23. 17 Rom 6. 13 Psal 116. 9 giving up of both our hearts unto God in fastning al our love trust hope fear upon Him And also our lives through a care of walking with God whilest we live Q. VVhat is required to the improving our Communion with God A. The x John 7. 17 Rev 3 20 1 John 3. 27 John 14. 21 23. ready subjecting our own wills endeavours to Gods will and way wholly and in every respect Q. That which we have spoken to appertains to the affirm part of the Commandement what is therefore forbidden in the Negative A. All those motions vices and corruptions of heart life as which be contrary to the vertues graces motions dispositions and duties here required Quest VVhich is the Second Commandement Commandement 2. Answ Thou shalt not y Exod 2● 4 5 6. MAKE to thy self any GRAVEN Image c Quest What are we to take notice of as contained in this Commandement A. 1. What is therin Cōmanded 2. The Reasons in particular enforcing it Quest How may we gather what is herein Commanded Answ From the contrary herein expresly forbidden according as in the former Q. What is in generall here forbidden Answ The z Jer 7. 31. Acts 24. 14. Worshiping of God with such outward Worship as hath not Him the Author therof Q. What is then required here A. To a Deut 12. 32 4 12. Mat 28. 20. Worship God with such outward Worship as only himself hath appointed and in his Word revealed Q. VVhat outward worship hath the Lord appointed A. The b 1 Tim 3. 16 John 5. 39 Col 3. 16 Luke 4. 21. Acts 2. 3. 7. Pro 22. 6. with Gal 6. 6. exercise use of the holy Scriptures both in publick and in private by the instant attendance upon the reading preaching or hearing therof even in season and out of season Quest VVhat more Answ Meditation c Psal 1. 2. Mat 26 30. Col 3. 16 Mat 3. 16 Luke 24. 14. 2 Tim 4. 2 therupon singing of Psalmes and holy conferrence tending to mutual edification Quest What else A. The d Phil 4. 6. Acts 3. 2 Mat 21. 13 Pro 3. 6. 20. 24 Zech 12 12 14. Josh 24. 15. Mat 6. 6. use and exercise of Prayer in our publick meetings Religious Civil in our private families dayly continually and in our secret retirements oft and upon all occasions Q. What other
Quest What are the particular miscarriages tending to the breach of this Commandement Answ They are the several evills as consist either in the w 1 Chron 15. 13. Mat 15. 9. de●ect of any the graces or duties prescribed or in what-ever is in conrariety thereto Quest Whereto serves the Reason Answ To teach us x Hosea 4. 1. Jer 23. 10 11 12. Jer 7 18 Zech 5. 4 1 Chr 15. 15 1 King 13. 4 Acts 5. 5. 2 King 19. 22 35 1 Cor 11. 30 that though man fayles yet God never failes even manifestly to punish the wilfull breach of this Commandement Quest VVhat is the fourth Commandement Command 4. Answ Remember thou keep y Exod 20. 8 to 11. Holy the SABBATH day c Quest What things are here to bee taken notice of Answ 1. The Dutyes enjoyned 2. The Reasons pressing to them Quest What is the general duty Answ Solemnly Religiously to observe a certain set solemn time of the Lords own appointment for the drawing neerer to himself in all the wayes of his holy Worship Q. What is that set time of Gods own appointment A. It is the z Mat 24. 20 Esay 56. 6. Esay 58. 13. Rev 1. 6. seaventh part of time or seaventh Day called the Sabbath or particularly the Sabbath of the Lord thy God or the Lords-day Q. Hath the Lord left us any Scripture-Rule whereby to find out the time of the begining end of the Sabbath A. The first seaventh day from the a Gen. 2. 2 3 Exod 31. 17 Creation wherin the Lord rested from all his works which he Created is laid before us in this Commandment as a pattern-Sabbath guiding us as in other respects so in this of the time wherin we ought to begin and end out Sabbath Q. Why observe we the first day of the week seing the seaventh or last day was at first observed in the Church A. The day is by b Psal 118. 24 John 20. 19 26. Act. 2. 1. c Divine appointment now changed from the last day of the week to the first for the Lev 23. 11 16. Acts 20. 17. 1 Cor 16 2. Rev 1. 10. memorial of the Lord Christ his Resurrection as upon this Day Quest What is the Sabbath-duty in particular Answ 1. To Rest this day 2. To Sanctifie the same Quest What are we enjoyned to Rest from upon this Day Answ Not only from the breach of c Lev 23. 7. Esay 58. 13 Exod 16. 28 29. Luke 23. 56. with Mark 16. 1. Exod 31. 13 24. 21. Neh. 13. 16 20 Jer 17. 24. Exod 16. 9 any other Commandement which is euery-dayes-duty but from occupying our selves about such things as are lawfull upon an other day attended to Quest But is this Rest absolutely enjoyned Answ No for what d Mat 12. 1 9 2 King 4. 23 Psal 81. 3. Neh 8. 10 Neh 5. 18. tends to further the Worship of God on the day or else doth appertain to common honesty or to the serving some special Divine Providence imposing a necessity of present labour for the preservation of life or the comfort of it the same may be done on this day Q. What is it to keep it Holy A. To pass the time holily in the holy attendance upon the duties of Gods holy Worship Quest What are those dutyes of worship wherin we are to imploy our selves on this day Answ All those e Psal ●● tot 63 27 4. Acts ● 7 2 Tim. 4. 2 Acts 16. 13. Ezek 46. 1 01. which are enjoyned in first second Cōmandement in that manner of wise as required in the third and this in publick in private Quest Is that which is commonly called Contribution a publick Sabbath-dayes work A. As in the f Luk. 21. 1. 2 1 Cor 16 1 2. Exod 23. 15 Psal 45. 12. Mat 5. 23. due performance of it it is a fruit of faith holines an act of love mercy a testimony of thankfulnes and a token of a heart enla●ged in the sense of Gods bounty on that day tasted of and rejoyced in so it is most suitable to the publick work of the day Q. What are the private dutyes A. Such as we are to attend before the publick or after either in the family or a part by our selves Q. What be they that be to go before A. The g Num 2●● 10 Psa● 119 147 148 Psal 63. 1. reading Gods word instructing the family there-from prayer holy meditation of Gods word and works c Quest What be they that be to follow Answ Meditation h Mal 2. 2 Luke 2. ●9 Psal 119. 97. 98. Acts 17. 11 Deut 6. 6 Heb 2. 2. Acts 13. 42 Luke 24. 17. Num 28. 10. Psal 92. 1 2. of the word heard examination of what was taught by the word recalling it over in the family taking triall of their profiting who are under our charge holy conference prayer singing of psalms Q. To whom is this charge concerning the sanctifying of the Sabbath given Answ As the charge i Neh 1● 15 1 Tim 2. 2. Jer. 17. 20 27 Gen 18. 19 Psal 101. 8. Josh 24. 13 2 Chron 34. 33. concerns all So in an especial sort such as are Superiours as to keep it themselves so to care that they who be under them do so also Quest What be the Reasons used here to enforce the care of sanctifying the Sabbath Answ There be divers reasons insinuated but three mainly insisted upon 1. The first wherof is taken from the equity of the Command 2. The second from Gods own example 3. From the Divine institution of the day and his blessing it to the sincere observers of it Quest What is the duty in generall The second Table which the second Table enjoynes Answ To love our k Mat 22 39 neighbour as our selve Quest Vnto what special heads are the dutyes of Love or Righteousnes which we owe unto our neighbour to be referred according to the order of the six following Commandements belonging unto the second Table Answ Unto these six heads The first concerns our Neighbours Honour estimation The second his life lively-hood The third his chastity purity The fourth his outward estate and goods The fift sixt as in order to the better performance of our charge respecting the foregoing enjoynes us 1. Truth in our speeches promises and dealings 2. Contentation with our own condition Commandement 5. Q. What is the fift Commandment A. HONOUR thy Father c Exod 20. 12 Q. What consider you in it A. The Precept it selfe and the Ephes 6. 2 Promise annexed Q. What is the Scope of that Precept Answ To direct m Eccl 10. 7 Gen 2. 10 Ec●l 4. 9 Psa● 133. 1 1 Cor 14. 40 as a Rule each one of us in that his duty to be performed to his neighbour which his Place Age or gifts properly call for as to the end