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A96904 A treatise of prayer. Two quæries resolved touching formes of prayer. And six quæries relating specially to the Lords Prayer. That the reader may have full resolution, specially to the fourth of these quæries, relating to the Lords Prayer, he shall find in the end of this treatise, that holy and learned mans judgement, Dr. Owen, as to that matter in his answer to Mr Biddles second question of prayer. Pag.667, 668, 669. Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. 1656 (1656) Wing W3508; Thomason E880_9; ESTC R206598 68,060 83

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who knowes how to rule his own house well is in a good posture of spirit to rule well the house of God But this was spoken before in the second Treatise relating to the Lords Supper pag. 19. This wee were saying your ruling well your own house will be a good Testimoriall that you rule well as a good Steward in the House of the living God Therefore we hope you can give good reason for all you doe in your owne house which you order we would hope in desire and endeavour as those whose praise is in the Gospell Probably your reasons are these or such like to these for wee will not mention here any of that which went before one wee would remind you of the same First Can there be a more excellent prayer and more comprehensive than the Lords prayer is Verily No And therefore is it so takeing in the world for if any forme may be used whereafter to pray useing the very same words then this forme above any No prayer being more excellent nor more comprehensive But therefore thinke wee the more unfit to be taught a Child the more unsuitable to his understanding The prayer is excellent considered in it selfe and as you may be able to consider of it but it hath no excellencie with a childe he speakes as a child he understands as a child he thinkes or reasoneth as a childe And with due regard to all this you must speake to him and reason with him in lower matters than are the contents of this prayer Secondly You may say I must reason with him about God and Christ and what manner of person He is and how He is to be served but these are no low matters but high and much above the reach of a childs understanding It is readily graunted Yet you may consider it is one thing to drop-in as into a verie narrow mouthed vessell drop by drop and to powre in all at once wee meane To deale with a childe word after word then to see how the first word taketh before you deale with him about the second And to give him six lines together whereas each line single and apart comprehends more of God and of Christ in it of grace and glory by Him then doe the visible Heavens O the vast comprehension of this Prayer And the shallownesse of a childs shall wee say of a mans comprehension about it You may teach your child to say it so you may your Parrot too and teaching him it altogether to say it as you in your pulpit he will understand it as much as the Parrot doth and by so saying it you shall teach the people to understand it if not all yet but little better also You may put this prayer as to the words of it into the mouth of your childe but he comprehends it no more than doth the darknesse the light Thirdly You may say as wee heare others doe It is a commendable thing and well becomeing a godly parent sure to teach his child to call God father though as Hieron saith he doth but lispe out father You know and you know it for your good To call God father or rather to cry Abba Father is as was said of the Spirits teaching I cannot lispe Abba Father but as He hath adopted mee that is in Jesus Christ in Whome alone He is become the Father of mercies unto mee saith that learned man Dr K Chap 4. ● 115. Yet it is graunted you are to teach your childe to call God father as you can And you have heard of the method or ready way you may take till you know a better in teaching your child that great and high lesson But everie thing is comely in its due time and order Wee conceive you are to teach your child first to call himselfe rebell against this heavenly Father that he was borne into the world with his backe against him being borne a child of wrath assoone as he was a child of a man an enemie to this Father even enmitie it selfe and an hater of Him And then wee take it the child is to be farther questioned and that is the best way of teaching by questioning whether this enmitie is in any measure or degree discovered to him by the Spirit with the Word and shine in him for enmitie cannot become friendship though enemies may be made friends enmitie must be slaine This wee conceive the child must be taught first before he can be taught to call God Father after a due manner and a right understanding SECT IV. NOw wee take leave to give-in our reasons as few and as breifely as wee have taken-in yours Wherefore it is not becomeing a godly parent to teach his child the Lords prayer Wee shall not recall here neither but reminde you onely of what went before that caried verie levell to this verie scope First It is cleane crosse to the right method of teaching to exercise the childes memory first for it is to teach your child as you would teach your Parrot between whom you know to put a wide difference Sith God hath made them so to differ Who teacheth Job 35. 11. us more then the beasts of the earth and makes us wiser then the fowles of heaven You teach a child as becometh a childe to be taught You teach a fowle bird or beast as is comely for them to be taught besides you put a greater difference betwixt earthly and heavenly matters sensuall and spirituall and accordingly you must vary in your teaching This may suffice for the first Secondly You would have your deare childe to be a gainer by your teaching Wee beseech you aske him now you have taught him the Lords prayer what he hath gained by your teaching Our perswasion is you will find his gaine to be but small onely whereas when time was he said it as a child Parrot-like now being growne-up he sayes it with more grace in the eare of the hearer saying it like a Clarke but perhaps with as little grace in the heart as he said in before when he was a child But yet we cannot graunt you That by all your teaching you have taught your child the Lords prayer for if you have taught him to read it he can teach himselfe to say it without your helpe Thirdly You should not doe as all the wicked of the world doe we meane of your Nationall Church who have onely this to shew for their Christianitie and whereby to make full proofe thereof That they were borne in your Church and washed there Wee thinke it is not comely for you to doe as they doe they hold to that Injunction appointed them by their Priest as he by the Bishop whereof hereafter All the wicked persons in your Church we are perswaded not one excepted no not the veriest varlet there but they all teach it their children they shall have it as they themselves had it by tradition from their parents These were taught their Pater noster they understand the