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A31330 Catechism made practical the Christian instructed I. in the principles of Christian religion, positively, in the shorter catechism, II. in what he is to refuse, and what to hold fast in the greatest points of controversie ..., III. in the practice of several duties, viz., (1.) the practical improvement of the Holy Trinity, (2.) baptism, (3.) prayer, and (4.) preparation for the Lord's Supper. 1688 (1688) Wing C1474; ESTC R23057 173,425 352

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called you by our Gospel to the obtaining of the Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ John 16.8 And when he is come he will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgmnent whereby convincing us of our Sin and Misery (b) Acts 2.37 Now when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles Men and Brethren what shall we do inlightning our Minds in the Knowledge of Christ (c) Acts 26.18 To open their eyes and to turn them from darkness unto light and from the power of Satan unto God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among them which are sanctified by Faith that is in me and renewing our Wills (d) Ezek. 36.26 A new heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh and I will give you hearts of flesh V. 27. And I will put my Spirit within you and will cause you to walk in my statutes and ye shall keep my judgments and do them he doth perswade and enable us to embrace Jesus Christ freely offered to us in the Gospel (e) John 6.44 No Man can come unto me except the Father which hath sent me draw him and I will raise him up at the last day V. 45. As it written in the Prophets and they shall be all taught of God every Man therefore that hath heard and hath learned of the Father cometh unto me Phil. 2.13 For it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure John 7.37 In the last day that great day of the feast Jesus stood and cried saying If any man thirst let him come unto me and drink 39. They who are effectually called do receive and partake of many Benefits by Christ Some in this Lise before they die some at their Deaths and some at the Resurrection in the last day 40. Q. What Benefits do they that are effectually called partake of in this Life A. They that are effectually called do in this life partake of (f) Rom. 8.30 Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Justification (g) Ephes 1.5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of Children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his Will. Adoption (h) 1 Cor. 1.30 Of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption Sanctification and the several Benefits which in this Life do either accompany or flow from them 41. Q. What is Justification A. Justification is an Act of God's free Grace wherein he pardoneth all our sins (i) Rom. 3.24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ V. 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God Rom. 4.6 Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works V. 7. Saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered V. 8. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin and accepteth us as righteous in his sight (k) 2 Cor. 5.19 To wit that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing their trespasses unto them and hath committed to us the word of reconciliation V. 21. For he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him only for the Righteousness of Christ imputed to us (l) Rom. 5.17 For if by one man's offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ V. 18. Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men unto condemnation even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life V. 19. As by one man's disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous and received by Faith alone (m) Gal. 2.16 Knowing that man is not justified by the works of the Law but by the faith of Jesus Christ even we have believed in Jesus Christ that we might be justified by the faith of Christ and not by the works of the Law for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified Phil. 3.9 And be found in him not having mine own righteousness which is of the law but that which is through the faith of Christ the righteousness which is of God by faith 42. Q. What is Adoption A. Adoption is an Act of God's (n) 1 Joh. 3.1 Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God therefore the world knoweth us not because it knew him not free Grace whereby we are received into the number and have a right to all the privileges of the Sons of God (o) Joh. 1.12 As many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of God even to them that believe on his Name Rom. 8.17 And if children then heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ if so be we suffer with him that we may be glorified also together 43. Q. What is Sanctification A. Sanctification is the work of God's free Grace (p) 2 Thess 2.13 God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and the belief of the truth whereby we are renewed in the whole Man after the Image of God (q) Ephes 5.23 And be renewed in the spirit of your mind V. 24. And that ye put on that new Man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness and are enabled more and more to die unto Sin and live unto Righteousness (r) Rom. 6.4 Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father even so we should also walk in newness of life V. 6. Knowing this that our old Man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve sin Rom. 8.1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit 44. Q. What are the Benefits which in this Life do accompany or flow from Justification Adoption and Sanctification A. The Benefits which in this Life do accompany or flow from Justification Adoption and Sanctification are Assurance of God's Love Peace of Conscience (Å¿) Rom. 5.1 Therefore being justified by faith we have peace with
our sensual appetites Rom. 7.23 Rom. 8.5,6 Tit. 1.15 This is Sin working all manner of concupiscence Rom. 7.8 Adam's habitual corruptions and vices followed upon his actual offence by his own and Satan's doing and Gods just judgment Our actual offences proceed from our natural and habitual corruptions Adam sinned and forfeited for himself and us who are as much his Posterity as Cain and Abel were And God by a righteous Act hath concluded all under Sin Rom. 11.31 Gal. 3.22 This corruption is fitly called the Old Man in opposition to the New Man which is from Christ by the regeneration of the Spirit Rom. 6.6 Ephes 4.22 Col. 3.9 Such as our first Parents were after their transgression such are we by nature Ephes 2.3 that is by a Law of Nature that like should beget like not only in a natural but moral kind and evil qualities Without the image of God what is Man but a young Insidel he loves Self better than God and wanting the guidance of knowledge and wisdom and stay of holiness in himself he sinneth of his own being an active Creature and tempted by Satan and the World. He is corrupted in his nature or he could not imitate His aptness to imitate is one spark of corrupt nature Cain killed his Brother when he had no example to imitate SECT X. Of the Miseries of Men by the Fall. SInful Man is a miserable Creature I shall not speak of all the miseries the World groans under only take notice of two 1. Death is a punishment of Sin as you heard before God reserv'd in his own will and power how far this punishment should be executed They who are redeemed from eternal Death suffer a temporal Heb. 9.28 as a punishment for Sin and for no other cause Death was not known before it was menaced If Death had been the condition of nature it had followed nature in time it might have been foretold but not threatned as a punishment for Sin. 2. The pains of Hell. To teach Men that Death eternal and not temporal was threatned to Adam and that eternal Death is but the continuation of temporal is to tempt Men to despise temporal death and in their distresses to make away themselves to put an end to the miseries of this Life Then the sensual voluptuous Man might say Let us eat and drink for to morrow we shall die and the miserable sufferer will say I will die rather than live in misery And if eternal Death be but such a privation of Life that I shall never be restored to Life when I am once Dead I had rather never live again than live again to be miserable What work would Socinianism make in the World if it be propagated and entertained It is too far gone but they pretend the Glory of God for it For how can it consist with the justice and goodness of God to punish and torment Men in Hell for ever for the Sins sollies and vanities of a short Life To answer this objection and clear the proceedings of Divine Judgment I humbly offer these considerations 1. There is self-love partiality and hard thoughts of God at the bottom of this objection Men are more sensible of their just sufferings than of the sinfulness of Sin. 2. There is no more unrighteousness in judgment and execation than in the constitution of Gods Government and Laws The great day appointed will be a day of judgment and not injustice Acts 17.31 The sentence will be righteous therefore so will the execution of it be They who do such things are worthy of Death Rom. 1.16 The Judge of all the Earth will do right Gen. 18.25 3. It was just that Adam should die for he knew the Law and the threatning Is it not as just that the wicked should be condemned to Hell who take no warning nor counsel 4. A Sinners heart is eternally turn'd away from God. It is just in God to sentence him to depart from him for ever who will never of himself turn unto him 5. We are not sit to judge in Gods cause for we know not the heinousness of Sin nor the dishonour of God and we are ignorant partial and corrupted parties Parties are no meet judges 6. If we can never repair the dishonour done to God by sin is it not just we should suffer for ever 7. There is a proportion between the Sins of a finite Creature committed against the infinite God and the punishments inflicted by an infinite God upon a finite offender 8. Is it just if a magistrate punish by Death who can never restore the malefactor to Life for momentany sins why then shall God be thought unjust to punish with eternal Death 9. It is most certain God will do nothing to his own dishonour and knows how to glorify his goodness and justice 10. By Gods judgments severally pronounced upon the Criminals Gen. 3.13,20 it is clear that God doth observe a just rule and proportion in punishment He doth not punish all alike 11. They can deserve no less who now despise goodness and forbearance and Death it self 12. The mediator between God and Man will judge between God and Man. He who took our Nature will not wrong the worst of Men. 13. Humbly observe the judgment to come Mat. 25.41 c where note 1. The judge cannot be excepted against by the worst of Sinners 2. The wicked are persons who shall live for ever 3. For the fire is everlasting 4. Everlasting fire is everlasting punishment 5. If the punishment be everlasting the suffering malefactors will be everliving To die eternally is not therefore to be extinguished or to cease to be but to be miserable for ever From what is said it follows 1. That concupiscence is Sin Rom. 7.7,17,20,22,23 2. Every Sin is mortal by desert and venial or pardonable only by Grace Rom. 6.23 Ephes 1.7 3. There is no third place beside Heaven and Hell therefore there is no Purgatory for Venial Sins 4. No Man can or shall suffer more than he deserveth Ps 130.3 Gal. 3.10 SECT XI Of our Recovery 1. GOd hath elected some to eternal Life Election is of Persons and not of qualities or for the sake of qualities Election is of Grace in the free chooser and not in the chosen who are graceless before God makes them gracious 2. The Covenant of Life or Works or Nature being broken God did not renew that but made another called the Covenant of Grace because it proceeds from Grace after a Breach and promiseth Grace to keep it in the construction of Grace or Gospel sence The Moral Law or Commandments is the same in both Covenants but the promisory State and Privileges are very different By a Redeemer 1. Christ is our Redeemer from guilt and justice by a Ransom and Price from our Enemies Satan the World and Sin by Power He is our Lord because of his Right and Power to govern and redeem us He is Jesus which is as much as Saviour Christ which
of Influence a Vine a Shepherd an Husband 4. Faith is the Means Grace or Bond of Union on our parts By Faith we receive Christ Joh. 1.12 live by him Gal. 2.20 and feed upon him Joh. 6.47,48 Ver. 35. 5. The Spirit of God is the Author of this Union and Faith is called the Spirit of Faith 2 Cor. 4.13 as well as of Regeneration and Sanctification wherein Faith is a principal Grace 6. We call this a mystical Union in opposition to a natural and visible Union It is supernatural illustrated by natural artificial and civil Union in metaphorical Shadows and Illustrations We do not darken or deceive the Minds of Men by calling this Union Mystical or Secret The whole of our Religion and in particular this Union is a Mystery 1 Tim. 3.16 Ephes 5.32 and therefore to expose this Term Mystical to derision is to reflect upon the Gospel and our Christianity and calls for Repentance 7. A political Union is an Union of Persons in Policy or Government and is too narrow and low to express this Union for we are united to Christ as a Saviour and receive Benefits from him in all his Offices and not only as King. SECT XIX Of Effectual Calling 1. EFfectual Calling is the same Work of Grace as Regeneration or Conversion When God calls inwardly by his Spirit as outwardly by his Word this Call is effectual or attains its proper Effect to bring a Sinner to God. This Work is set out by Calling because by it we are brought hom who are far from God by Nature not in Place but Affection and Condition When Faith answers and we submit as Paul did saying Lord what wilt thou have me to do Act. 9.6 we are called and saved 2 Tim. 1.9 2. Election and Vocation are not all one The Elect and Called are the same Persons Vocation is the Execution of the Decree of Election which is the Cause or necessary Antecedent of it and is known by it In Vocation Electing Love takes hold of the Sinner to bring him out of Sodom or Egypt or spiritual Bondage into Light and Liberty The one is from Eternity the other in Time the one is in God the other the Work of God upon the Sinner 3. They who love God are called but it is not true that they love God before they are called for then the Answer would be before the Call. If they do not love God before they are called they do not love God before they are elected see Rom. 8.28 where note 1. God doth purpose 2. He calls according to Purpose 3. They who love God are called and called to love God and not because they love God See the Order amplified Rom. 8.30 Ephes 1.4,5 Election and Predestination are before Vocation If our Love to God be the Reason or Motive of God's electing us then we love God first contrary to 1 Joh. 4.19 4. They wrong the Teachers of the Truth who say we deny Free Will whereas we assert it to be as essential to Man as Reason is and that Free Will continues in every state in Innocency Corruption Renovation and Glory Sinful Man is a moral free Agent he doth act according to his Imaginations Propensions and Lusts He doth freely serve Sin and is free from Righteousness Rom. 6.20 When he is made free from Sin by renewing Grace he acts as a new Man freely towards God but with much opposition from in-dwelling Sin. As the Man is so is his Will An unregenerate Man is unwilling averse and perverse impotent and dead one way that is to God's Will and bent another If gracious Motions and Actions are contrary to sinful in the Regenerate they are contrary to and above the performauce of the Unregenerate As every degree of spiritual Light is from above so every degree of Liberty to Good is given of God. If spiritual Objects are not known nor perceived but by Revelation of the things and Illumination of the Mind they are not willed but by the renewed Will. 5. The Socinians I name them for all of the same mind deny Original Sin altogether and therefore assert A Man may of himself believe and obey c. To clear the Truth besides what hath been said for Original Sin 1. To deny Original Sin is in effect to deny Actual 2. To assert Freedom of Will as they do is to fansie Man as able now as before the Fall If we are not fallen into a state of Sin we have no need of a Redeemer nor Faith in him but we are taught the need of Redemption and Regeneration both 3. There is no force nor violence done to the Will of Man when God calls and draws him to himself by Christ 4. What probity or aptness was in Paul a Blasphemer or in the Jews before pricked in their hearts or in the Gaoler or in any Gentile to turn to God or for which God turned them and not others What probity or aptness or inclination towards Conversion was in them who counted the preaching of Christ Foolishness 5. Expound that Text Act. 13.48 by probity of Mind or aptness then the meaning of the place must needs be this As many as were apt to Eternal Life believed and so they were apt to Eternal Life before they believed Were they apt before their Eyes were opened before their Hearts were turned or the Gospel preached But admit they were not the blind Heathens but Proselytes who left their Heathenism and Uncircumcision that are spoken of how came they to be apt to believe whenas many Jews remained Unbelievers The truth is 1. All Preparations and Aptness towards God is not from our Free Will which stands off but Grace God and our selves are opposed Ephes 2.8 If from our selves not from God if of God not from our selves The first beginning of a good Work in us is from Grace Phil. 1.6 the first Will and first Motion is God's Work and not our own Phil. 2.13 Where was this Probity and Aptness in them who say they were foolish disobedient c. Tit. 3.3 and Idolaters c. See 1 Cor. 6.9,10 3. Effectual Calling is from one contrary point and state to another from Darkness to Light Act. 26.18 Ephes 5.8 from Idols to the living God 1 Thess 1.9 from Satan to God Act. 26.18 from Death to Life Ephes 2.1,5 from serving Sin to God Rom. 6.17 to 22. What is in Man's Will and Nature towards God and Holiness but what is not of our selves 6. This heavenly Calling is drawing Joh 6.44 which we profess as well as they to be without force or violence And they who are drawn are taught of God. But then we say 1. There is besides the proposal of exceeding great and precious Promises an inward Teaching by the Holy Ghost and they only who are so taught are drawn powerfully and sweetly to Christ 2. This effectual Teaching and Drawing is not common to all for then all would believe and come Christ as listed up is a drawing Object
that hath enough in him to draw all Men to him yet all and every Man come not We must from the Event expound the words All Men Joh. 12.32 with limitation unto all sorts degrees and Nations and not of individuals and particular Men even as Paul was to be a Witness to All Men Acts 22.15 and Joh. 12.19 i.e. many 7. In vain do Men speak of a good Life without Regeneration or Faith in Christ and Gospel Assistances are not sufficient without the effectual operation of the spirit Assistances do only suppose infirmity in us and they who are regenerate are subject to weakness but unregenerate are worse than impotent or weak and weak believers have inward Life as well as outward assistances Joh. 15.4 Col. 1.11 Phil. 4.13 Therefore outward means are not sufficient to un regenerate dead Sinners 8. The work of effectual calling doth convince us what we are by nature before it we are Ignorant Averse Dead Rebellious A new Heart will I give you not a new faculty but a Will made free from its Love to evil and Enmity to good God effectually perswades and also enables us to believe in Christ The effectually called are justified 1. To justify is all one as in English to make just but in this point it is to be taken as in a course of Law to absolve acquit discharge to repute a Man as just who is guilty subject to accusation and condemnation 2. We agree that in this gracious act God doth acquit the believer who is penitent also from deserved condemnation and doth put him into the condition of a Righteous Person 3. There is a concurrence of free grace and satisfaction and redemption in this act See Rom. 3.24 God's love and Christs Death Rom. 5.9 4. He that is justified is accepted and look'd upon as Righteous in the sight of God. 5. God justifieth as both gracious and just Rom. 3.24 with ver 26. the Sinner is in himself unrighteous the righteous God looks for a perfect Righteousness the Righteousness of Christ is most perfect called the Righteousness of God by Faith Rom. 3.22 and the Righteousness of one Rom. 5.17,18 With this alone the just God is satisfied who doth graciously impute or reckon it to every one who believeth by faith we are invested in it and entituled to it by Gods free gift 6. The just God set forth Christ a propitiation or atonement by the Sacrifice of himself Rom. 3.25 With this God was satisfied and it being intended for him that believes it is accounted to him and he receives and applies it for his justification 7. The Person being untighteous and guilty is not justified as an innocent Righteous Person in himself but for Christs sake He doth repent and confess his iniquity and guilt 1 John 1.9 and is taught to plead as we see Rom. 8.33,34 He is taught to shew cause why he is not condemned 8. It is the nature of Faith in general to answer to and correspond with the gracious Acts of God so it doth in Justification Here 's a gift of Righteousness and Faith humbly receiveth it and because that perfect Righteousness of Christ is that by which a guilty offender is justified Rom. 3.19 and faith alone doth receive appropriate and apply it therefore we are justified by faith alone Rom. 3.22,25,26,28 9 I humbly conceive Faith is not imputed for Righteousness Rom. 4.5 as that which is accepted instead of a perfect personal Righteousness thus if we have faith it shall serve and be taken where perfect Righteousness is not to be had For 1. The Person justified is in himself unrighteous and guilty and God doth not justify him for that which is taken instead of Personal Righteousness for then God would seem to have respect to a Man 's own Personal Righteousness in defect of which he takes what may be had 2. Because God looks upon our Mediator as Obeying Dying Satisfying and not upon us who are unable to satisfy See Rom. 3.22,24,25,26 3. Because our Faith is not to be taken separately from its object Christ It was not looking but looking on the Serpent that healed so it is believing in Christ that justifies and saves Joh. 3.14,16 Faith without works is imputed but not without Christ. I do not say that Faith is imputed as taken for its object i. e. Christ is imputed nor that faith is imputed as taken in lieu of Personal Righteousness but Faith with its object Christ is imputed for Faith cannot be separated from him its object for the Righteousness of Christ and Faith in Christ are required to justification the one with and not without the other 10. Not to impute Sin is not to reckon it to condemnation and it is not so reckoned because Christ died and when it is not imputed to condemnation it is pardoned Ephes 1.7 11. They who say we are justified by Faith as a condition and are not Socinians do mean soundly and no more but that Faith is required to justification and to ascribe as little as may be to Faith and as much as may be to Christ To say that Faith is a condition without which a Man is not justified is to speak too little because it is positively required not as that without which but as that by which a Man is justified And they who say as the Glorious Reformers spake we are justified by Faith as by an instrument produce warrant from the Scripture make up the number of Causes compleat and ascribe but the lowest degree of causality to Faith both agree in the main Doctrines and differ in manner of Explication 12. He who is justified by Faith in Christ is also justified by Works The Person spoken of by Paul is a guilty unrighteous Sinner Rom. 3.19 The Person spoken of by James is a formal professor who saith he hath Faith chap. 2.14 He hath no true Faith who hath not Works to his Faith and therefore cannot be justified 13. The way of justification even before Christ was by Faith in him Rom. 3.21,22 14. No Man is actually justified before he doth believe The believer was intentionally justified from eternity in decree meritoriously from the Death of Christ 15. A Justified Person is taught to pray for pardon Mat. 6.12 and to confess his Sin 1 Joh. 1.9 Are Adopted 1. To adopt is to make or take one for a Child who by Nature is not a Child and he hath the Name State Dignity and privileges of a Child 2. Adoption is an Act of Grace and if that which follows our effectual Calling and justification be an Act of grace then surely Vocation and Justification must be by Grace 3. Adoption is the foundation of our Coheirship with Christ 4. The privileges and honour belong to them who believe Joh. 1.12 they have a right to them tho' they may want the comfort of them through unbeleif 5. By regeneration we partake of the New Nature by Adoption we are admitted to the condition of Sons 6. Gods People under
first and wilt not be false 4. It is an unspeakable Mercy Honour and Blessing to be Sons and Daughters in Covenant with God Will you forfeit it 5. Your present and future Happiness depends upon your observing loving honouring serving God and walking before him 6. God will judge you by his Son Christ in the last Day And what will he do to them in that Day who are ashamed of him now Oh! re-turn and repent ye Revolters Lastly Improve your Baptismal Relation and Covenant by Mediation by Prayer by Thanksgiving by Communion at his Table and all by Faith with Love and Reverence Let it not be a small thing in your Eyes to be the Sons and Daughters of the Almighty God who is a great King. Secondly Improve your Baptism for others Parents for your Children 1. Before they are baptized 2. After they are baptized 1. Before From the Water of Baptism learn and lay to heart gross Pollution and Corruption such as no Soap or Nitre no Tears or Blood or Righteousness of our own could purge away 2. Bless God heartily for the Blood of Jesus and the Sanctification of the Spirit 3. See the Necessity and Benefit thereof 4. And then address your selves to God as Father Son and Holy Ghost for your Seed 1. Beg that the Infant may be taken into the Covenant of Grace with you 2. That the Child may ever continue under the Grace and in the Duty of the Covenant 3. Pray for the inward Grace and rest not in the outward Privilege To that end 1. Be sensible of the sinful Defilement Death and Misery of the Infant by Nature Humble your Souls in the Sight of God under the Consideration of it 2. Look unto the Promise or free Covenant of Grace and the part that Infants have in it Act. 2.39 and the Grace expressed by Christ to Infants Mar. 10.13 c. 3. Exercise Faith in the free Grace and Love of the Father the Love and Redemption of the Son the Grace and Power of the Holy Ghost 4. Do not look upon Baptism as an empty Sign but as an Ordinance of God established by a Word of Command and Promise for great Ends and of great Efficacy to those Ends by the Operation of the Spirit It is not a Sign of nothing nor a Seal of nothing but look to the Grace of it 5. Taking Encouragement from Free Grace apply your selves to the Father Son and Holy Ghost for the Infant by earnest Prayer The matter of which may be 1. That God would be so merciful as to receive the Infant to Baptism 2. That God would be his Father Redeemer and Sanctifier and be his God according to the Grace of every Relation 3. That the poor Infant may be taken out of the old corrupt Stock and planted into Christ so as to receive Life and Nourishment from him Rom. 6.3 c. 4. That he may in time have Faith and the Adoption the Privileges of a Child and the Grace to continue in the Duties 5. That he may never turn after the Flesh World and Devil or if he do that he may return to God in Covenant and never revolt again 6. Look upon the Grace and the Obligation of Baptism together the Grace and the Duty Water in Baptism is as significant and conducive to its End as Bread and Wine in the Lord's Supper 2. Improve Baptism for them that are baptized Thus 1. Respect your Infants as the Children of God committed to your Charge for Education as more God's than yours Make a difference between them and the Breed of Insidels Atheists Worldlings and Devils 2. Continue in fervent Prayers for them from their Infancy 3. Begin to instruct them and train them up for God as you feed them plainly frequently seasonably sensibly They will soon take notice of things which they see of the Moon and Stars c. Make known to them the invisible God his Wisdom Power Goodness and Providence 4. As they grow in Capacity labour to fill them and labour that Knowledge may enter into their Souls Make frequent Applications to them when you are taken with their Comeliness Beauty Features Actions Speeches and how pretty they are when dress'd Make spiritual use of these things to your selves and them 5. Take Considerations from their Baptism to plead for them with God 1. When you observe them to be dull and backward to Goodness and forward to Naughtiness when you see them negligent forgetful untractable and are afraid of them Oh say as you mourn to God This Child is dedicated to thee in Covenant with thee Oh make him thine own Work upon his Soul what I cannot Give what I have not to give Teach him redeem him convert him sanctifie him rule him O thou who didst once receive him do not now reject him 2. When you are cross'd and afflicted contend with them for God upon Covenant-Engagement and plead with God for them upon Covenant-Mercies and Promises Shew unto them what an Honour Liberty Mercy it is to be God's Covenant-child how much they are obliged to keep Covenant with the Heavenly Father Son and Spirit how happy it will be for them in the great Day to be called Ye blessed of the Father and how terrible it will be to depart as cursed Revolters and treacherous Unbelievers and impenitent Workers of Iniquity to be tormented in Everlasting Fire with the Devil and his Angels The Lord teach you to profit CHAP. II. Of Prayer Shewing whence and how the Matter of Prayer is drawn out of the Catechism with a Form or Pattern of Prayer thence deduced section 1 OBserve what Prayer is Prayer is the offering up our Desires to God for things agreeable to his Will in the Name of Christ with Confession of our Sins and thankful Acknowledgment of his Mercies When your offer up your Desires to God how will you conceive of him What Titles will you give him Look to Ans 4. God is a Spirit c. as followeth in the Prayer You cannot expect to speed for your own sakes nor presume to go in your own names or in the name of any Creature Saint or Angel but in the Name that is by virtue of the Mediation of Jesus Christ Here look to Ans 30. And in making continual Intercession for us In your Prayers you offer up your Desires to God for things agreeable to his Will. What are your Desires You want all spiritual and heavenly Blessings and temporal good things which God hath promised and directed us in his Word to ask particularly in that Prayer called The Lord's Prayer Particularly pray for the Application of the Benefits of Redemption and the Benesits which they who are effectually called partake of in this Life And what Believers do receive at their Death and at the Resurrection see from Ans 40 c. You must also pray for the Means of Grace by which you obtain these Graces Privileges and Blessings as the Continuance of the Christian Sabbath as in the
and brought over to my earnest Request to be constant Communicants but not ignorant unprepared and unreformed 1. I beseech you to consider the great and gracious Condescention of the most high and holy God to reveal to you the great Mystery of Redemption by his beloved Son and to make it plain and to confirm weak Faith to represent it by sensible Signs The Bread and Wine admonish you of the Necessity of Christ without whom you cannot live and of the Benefit of Christ whose Effect is spiritual Nourishment and Growth in Grace You have need of this plain way of Information by sensible Signs God stoops very low therein neglect it not What an Advantage is this to be doubly taught by the Word and by teaching Signs 2. Consider once again what is conveyed to your Souls by these visible Signs 1. Jesus Christ as dying yea as dead in our stead for our Sins to satisfie for them to reconcile us to God and to procure Forgiveness of Sins and that his Death was effectual for these great Purposes because we shew forth the Death of Christ by which all heavenly Blessings are become Legacies in the New Testament 2. Is it not profitable for you to see Jesus Christ and all the Benefits of Redemption set before you That God with-holds nothing from you if you will receive Christ but sets him and all things with him before your Eyes invites you to take him and all his Benefits He offers him yea gives yea seals the Gift of Righteousness and Life to make it sure to you for ever if you will but take and receive as he hath appointed you And what can be more to you than Jesus Christ and the Purchace of his most precious Blood Are the Forgiveness of Sins Reconciliation Adoption Supplies of all Grace the Promises which are exceeding great and precious such vile and common things that you will not have them though for coming for Have you no need of Christ or no need of receiving him in this Ordinance Surely if he enjoined it to them who had been trained up in his Doctrine known his Life seen his Miracles how gracious is God to us in appointing us such an Help who have more need of such repeated Confirmations of his Grace Can you do as well without Or what need you care to have your Graces strengthned or Forgiveness sealed Can you be so unthankful and cold in your Love as to neglect to remember him in a Way of his own Appointment Or would you be so careless to have the Act of Oblivion sealed by the Great Seal and to be sure of Life Or are you so rich that you can be without a part in the Everlasting Covenant Is he a Child of God that never enquires for the Legacy bequeathed by Will What is this but the New Testament confirmed by the Death of the Testator section 5 2. You are invited nay required to come by one who must not be despised a great King. This Charge This do in remembrance of me was given by the Lord in the same Night wherein he was betrayed That which you are invited to is with greatest Earnestness to be desired You will certainly die for ever without Christ Come Soul take me and live saith Christ Whosoever will let him come And will you not come Can neither the Authority of God nor his Love nor the last Charge of a dying Saviour prevail with you Oh! will you not observe his Charge which was given in the same Night wherein he was betrayed When he was ready to sacrifice his Body and Blood for your Sins When he was ready to drink the bitter Cup of God's Wrath appointed to be drunk by Infinite Justice When he was ready to shed his Blood for the Remission of Sin and to make the Covenant of Grace of force by his Death So that thereby all the Children might come in for their Portions and Share because the Testator being dead the Legacies became due to all that claim them Will none of these things move you but rather let all be lost than you trouble your selves to examine your selves to repent of Sin and embrace Christ or to shake off your damning Security and spiritual Sloth The Lord rebuke you in Mercy that you may be saved section 6 3. Doth the offended God declare that he is well pleased with the Death of his Son Doth the Lord Jesus Christ shew forth his own Death for Sin to redeem your Souls Do not you hear him say Thus was my Body broken thus was my Blood shed thus my Hands and my Feet and my Sides were wounded Thus I gave up the Ghost for you And upon this that Christ died a Proclamation is made to all that have any thing to accuse the Soul of Rom. 8.33 Who can lay any thing to the Charge of God's Elect It is Christ that died And to all Sinners that are cast in Law that cannot deny nor mitigate their Offences nor bear the Sentence much less endure Damnation by that Sentence I say to all Sinners notice is given 1 Joh. 1.2 If any Man sin there is an Advocate with the Father who is also the Propitiation for our Sin. O Sinner wilt not thou come to see this Death shewed forth Soul what hast thou to shew or plead wherefore the Sentence of Eternal Death should not be pronounced against thee but this Hast not thou sinned against the infinite God Doth not thy Conscience accuse judge and condemn thee according to the Law which thou hast transgressed What canst thou say for thy self If thou offer to plead any thing of thine own either good Intentions Desires Purposes Works or any Circumstances to extenuate and pare off the grossness of thy Sin thy Conscience except the Ignorant and Erroneous like an upright Judge well learned in the Law and Gospel must needs stop thy Mouth over-rule all thy Pleas and tell thee that without shedding of Blood there is no Remission of Sin and that no Blood but the precious Blood of Christ as of a Lamb without Spot can cleanse thee from thy Sin. Wilt not thou therefore cast thy self upon the free Grace of God reconciled and satisfied with the Death of his dear Son And wilt thou not come to that Ordinance which he commanded his People to the End of the World to observe in which his Death is shewed forth and there shew him to God as the Death of thy Mediator who hath made Peace and taken away Sin And shew him also to all thy Adversaries and Accusers Lo all you that seek my Soul to destroy it This is he who gave his Life a Ransom for me He hath fulfilled the Law satisfied the Divine Justice What have you to say against me Against all your Accusations this I plead and alledge that Christ died and overcame Death and that he died for me And be it known to all Infidels and Blasphemers that the crucified Christ is my Lord and Saviour Into him I