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A09973 A little catechisme, that is to saye, a short instruction touching Christian religion set forth by Theodorus Beza ... Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605. 1579 (1579) STC 2023.5; ESTC S4128 6,665 15

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Christ nowe according to hys humaine nature A. In heauen from whence he shal come to iudge the liuing and the dead Qu. 3 By what meanes can you then which are on the earth receiue him A. As I receiue with my hande and my mouth the Sacrament that is to saye that bread and that wine for the nourishment of this body euen so by the vertue and power of the holye ghoste I doe in wardly and in my soule receiue and imbrace thorowe fayth our Lord Iesus Christ very God and verye man that by him I may liue eternally Qu. 4 Doe they which haue no faith receiue Iesus Christ in the Supper A. No for Iesus Christ is not receiued but by faith yet doe they in deede receiue the sacraments but to their condemnation Qu. 5 Hovv so A. Because that they make no differēce betwene common bread and common wine and that which is the sacrament of the body and bloud of Iesus Christ whom they reiect and throw from thē thorowe their vnbeleife Qu. 6 How must a man prepare himselfe to come worthely to the supper A. If he haue true repentance of the life that is passed confessing their sinnes before God and amending them towards God and his brethren so much as in him lyeth wyth a ful deliberation and purpose to doe better in time to come and imbracing Iesus Christ by a true fayth in his promises and Sacraments for the alone and onely sauiour Qu 7 But hath Iesus Christ left it vnto our libertye and choyse whether vve will go to the supper or not goe to it A. In forbidding men to resort thither vnworthily he cōmandeth al them which haue iudgement and discretion to prepare themselues that they may repaire worthily to it God giue vs all grace to go to it to his honor and glory and to our saluation So be it A prayer to be sayd of children before they study their lesson Wherein shall a childe addresse his way in guiding himselfe according to thy word O lord Open our eyes we shall consider the maruailous things of thy law Giue vs vnderstanding and we shal keepe thy law yea we will keepe it with our heart O Lord whych art the fountaine of al wisedom and knovveldge seing it hath pleased thee to giue vs the meane to be taughte in our young age to knovve howe to guide our selues holily and honestly in al the rest of our life here after to come let it please thee also to lighten our vnderstanding vvhyche of it selfe is blind that it may comprehend and receiue that doctrine and learning vvhich shall be taught vs confirme also and strengthen our memorye to keepe it wel dispose our hearts to receiue the same vvillingly with such desire as is mete least that thorovv our vnthankfulnes the occasion that thou dost offer vnto vs shuld perish or be lost To this end powre vpon vs we pray thee thy holye spirite vvhich is the spirite of all vnderstanding truth iudgemente vvisedome and learning which may make vs able to profit so wel that the pain vvhich shall be taken in teaching vs be not lost And to whatsoeuer study that we apply our selues graunte that we may refer it to the true and right ende vvhich is to knovve thee in our Lorde Iesus Christ that vve may haue ful trust of our saluation and eternal life in thy grace and may serue thee vprightlye and purelye according to thy good pleasure so that al that which we shall learn may be an instrument to help vs therto And seeing that thou doest promyse to giue vvysedome to the little ones and such as are humble and on the otherside to confound the proud in the vanity of their wits and vnderstandinges likewise to make thy selfe knowen vnto them that bee of an vpryght hart on the otherside to make blinde the wicked vngodly vve beseche thee to fashion and subdue vs to true humility that thereby vve may be made apte to learne obedient also first vnto thee secondly vnto our superiors which thou hast appoynted to gouerne and teach vs Moreouer vve hartily praye thee to dispose and frame our harts vnfeynedly to seeke thee for saking all fleshly and euil affections and that vve maye nowe in such sorte prepare our selues to serue thee hereafter in that estate and calling vvhyche it shall please thee to ordeyne and appoynt for vs vvhen vve shall come to age Heare vs O father of all mercy thorow our Lord Iesus Christe So bee it PSALME XXV The Lorde reuealeth his secretes vnto them which feare him and maketh them to knowe his couenaunte ¶ Jmprinted at London by Hugh Singleton dwelling in Creede Lane at the signe of the gylden Tunn neere vnto Ludgate and are there to be solde Cum priuilegio Anno. 1579. HS