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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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vnchast or intemperate heart Q. How many wayes outwardly A. Thrée wayes Q. What is the first A. By wanton lookes Q. How els A. By wanton words Q. How els A. By wanton deeds whereof there are many degrees in sinne vntill we rise to the highest in this kind which is called the sinne of sodomie Q. What is the next commandement A. Thou shalt not steale Q. How many things are forbidden in it A. Two things Q. What is the first A. To liue without a vocation Q. What is the second A. To be discontented with our meanes which we raise out of our vocation Q. What is the third A. To wrong our neighbour in his goods Q. What is commanded A. Thrée things Q. What is the first A. To labour in some lawfull vocation Q. What is the second A. Contentment with our estate Q. What is the third A. To helpe our neighbour in his estate Q. How many wayes may this be transgressed A. Two wayes inwardly or outwardly Q. How inwardly A. By couetousnesse and discontent Q. What is couetousnesse A. A desire of riches Q. What is it to be rich A. To abound in things more then are necessary Q. Things necessary of how many sorts are they A. Of two sorts Q. As how A. Either necessary to our person or necessary to our vocation Q. Outwardly how is it transgressed A. Two wayes Q. Which are they A. Manifestly or closely Q. Manifestly how many wayes A. By violence or deceit Q. How by violence A. By robbery Q. How by deceit A. By filching stealing couzening c. Q. Closely how many wayes A. As many wayes as be trades in the world Q. What is the next commandement A. Thou shalt not beare false witnes against thy neighbour Q. What is forbidden herein A. All lying and dissimulation Q. What is commanded A. Truth and plaine dealing Q. How many wayes may this commandement be transgressed A. Two wayes Q. Which are they A. By excesse or by defect Q. How by excesse A. By speaking more then the truth Q. Is it alwayes a sinne to speake more then is truth A. Yes alwayes Q. How by defect A. In speaking lesse then is truth Q. Is it alwayes a sinne to speake lesse then is truth A. No vnlesse we are called to speake the whole truth Q. What is the last commandement A. Thou shalt not couet Q. What is forbidden herein A. First motions vnto sinne Q. What are first motions vnto sinne A. Such as arise before the will consent vnto it Q. What is commanded A. First motions vnto good Q. How may we cause these first good motions to arise within vs A. By frequent meditating and talking of good things and by prayer Q. What is the end of the Law A. To driue vs vnto Christ THE FOVRTH CAtechisme expounding the Creed §. 1. Question VVHat doth the Creed teach vs A. What we ought to beléeue Q. How many articles be there of our Creed A. Twelue Q. Into how many parts are they diuided A. Into two parts Q. The first teacheth vs what we ought to beleeue concerning whom A. Concerning God Q. The second concerning whom A. Concerning Gods Church Q. How many articles are there concerning God A. Eight Q. How many concerning his Church A. Foure Q. How are those eight diuided which concerne God A. Into three parts Q. Whom doth the first part cōcerne A. God the Father Q. Whom the second A. God the Sonne Q. The third whom A. God the holy Ghost Q. How many articles be there concerning God the Father A. One and but one Q. Repeat it A. I beleeue in God the Father Almighty maker of heauen earth Q. What is the article called A. The article of Gods prouidence Q. Why doe you say I beleeue in him A. I put my trust and confidence in him I hope to be saued by him Q. What is the thing you do beleeue A. That there is a God the Father who is Almighty for he made both heauen and earth Q. How many parts hath this article A. Two parts Q. What is the first A. Whereby we beléeue that God made all things Q. What is the second A. Whereby we beleeue that he doth preserue and gouerne all things Q. The things which God made of how many sorts are they A. Of two sorts Q. Which are they A. Uisible and inuisible Q. What are visible creatures A. Such as may be séen as all sorts of bodies Q. What are inuisible creatures A. Such as cannot be seene as Angels and soules of men Q. Of how many sorts are the Angels A. Of two sorts as good and bad Q. What are the bad called A. Deuils Q. Did God make the diuels A. Yes He made the diuels but hee did not make them diuels He made them Angels of Light They made themselues diuels by sinne Q. How many articles are there concerning God the Sonne A. Six Q. Into how many parts are they diuided A. Into two parts Q. What doth the first part concerne A. His person Q. What doth the second part concerne A. His office Q. What is the person of Iesus Christ A. Such a person as consists of two natures God and man Q. How many articles are there concerning the person of our Lord Iesus Christ A. Two as he consists of two natures God and man Q. Repeat the article concerning his Godhead A. And I beléeue in Iesus Christ his onely sonne our Lord. Q. Why doe you say I beleeue in him A. I put my trust and confidence in him and hope to be saued by him Q. What is the thing you beleeue herein A. That there is also a God the Son And that Iesus of Narareth of whom we read in the Gospell is Hee Q. Are not we also the sonnes of God A. Yes Q. Why is He then said to be the onely Sonne of God A. He is the Sonne of God by nature and by personall vnion We are the sonnes of God by grace and by adoption Q. Repeat the article concerning his manhood A. Which was conceiued by the holy Ghost borne of the Uirgin Mary Q. What is the thing you beleeue in this article A. That this Sonne of God became a man but after a wonderfull manner Q. How doe you proue that he became man A. Because he was borne of a woman Q. How after a wonderfull manner A. For two reasons Q. What is the first A. Because he was conceiued by the holy Ghost Q. What is the second A. Because he was borne of a Uirgin Q. Why was he thus conceiued and borne A. That he might be without sin Q. Why was he to be without sin A. That he might saue sinners Q. How many articles are there of his office A. Foure Q. What is the