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A86559 Brief instructions for children: wherein, the chief grounds of the Christian religion are plainly, though briefly, laid down, as may best sute the capacity of children: though not unusefull for the view and consideration of those that are grown men. The great mysteries of redemption, faith, works, law, gospel; yea and of predestination, election, reprobation, being opened herein, agreeably to scripture, and as most conduces to the promoting of Godlinesse. The second edition, somewhat abreviated, though in some few places altred and augmented, by John Horn, a servant of God in the gospel of his son, at Lin, All-hallows Horn, John. 1656 (1656) Wing H2795A; ESTC R230668 35,133 68

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Relation A. Those that have mutuall respects to each other as children parents servants masters wives and husbands ministers and people magistrates and subjects Q. 257. What is thy duty to thy parents A. To honour and obey them in all things lawfull Eph. 6.12 Pro. 1.8 6.20.1 Tim. 5.4 especially in their good instructions and in case of their neede to be carefull to help them to my ability Q 258. What is the duty of parents to children ☜ A. To love and care for them neither discouraging them Tit. 2.4 Eph. 6.4.2 Cor. 12.14 Prov. 13.24 Col. 3.21 nor withholding moderate correction from them but bringing them up in the nurture and instruction of the Lord. Q. 259. What is the duty of servants to their masters A. To be subject and obedient to them Eph. 6.5 Col. 3.22 23 24 25.1 Ti. 6.1 2.1 Pet 2 18 19 20 21 Tit. 2.9 10. Col. 4.1 Eph 6.9.10 Deut. 5.14 23.15.16 Gen. 18 19. Eph 5.23 24 Col 3.18 Tit 2 4.1 Pet. 3 1 2.7 Eph. 5.25 26 27 30 Col. 3.19.1 Pet 3.8.1 Cor. 7.3 4 5. Ezek. 3.17 18.31.1 Pet 5.1 2 3 4. Heb. 13 7.2 Tim 4.1 2 1 Tim. 4.12 13.16 whether good or froward as to the Lord with all faithfulnes in service and patience in sufferings without gainsaying Q. 260. What is the duty of masters to servants A. To give them what is meete and right without oppressing or defrauding them as knowing they themselves have a Master in heaven as also to instruct them in the way of God as they are able Q. 261. What is the duty of the wife to her husbands A. To love him chastly and be subject to him in all things as the Church to Christ Q. 262. What is the husbands duty to his wife A. To love her chastly indearedly as Christ the Church and to dwell with her as a man of knowledge giving her honour as the weaker vessel Q. 263. What is the Ministers duty A. To watch over the people committed to him instructing teaching reproving them as is good and needful and walking before them as a pattern of goodnesse Q. 264. What is the peoples duty toward such a Minister A. To receive obey the word of God held forth by him Prov. 5.15 Heb. 13.7 17.1 Thes 5 12.2 Cor. 6. 1 2.3 7.2 as the word of God honour respect him as is meet for his works sake Q. 265. What is the magistrates duty A. To execute judgment and justice impartiall Rom. 13.3 4 5. Psal 82 1 2.3 4 72 2. Jer. 22 3. 1 Tim. 2.2 protecting and incouraging them that do well and punishing the evil endeavouring to the utmost of his power the peace welfare of the people under him Q. 266. VVhat is the subjects duty A. To be subject and obedient to the powers over them Rom. 13.1.2 3.5 6. Tit. 3.1 1 Pet. 2.13 14 15. 1 Tim. 2.1.2 by doing what is lawfully commanded or suffering patiently where unjustly opressed not resisting but praying for the authorities giving them the honour service and tribute due to them ☜ Q. 267. But may the inferiours honour the superiors by giving titles of honour and respect 1 Tim. 6.1 2 3 4. 1 Pet 2.17 3.6 Gen. 23.4 7.12 Job ●9 8 9. Num. 11.28 Gen. 33.3 5.6 7 8 c. 1●a 25.23 24 25 26 c. Lev. 19.32 Jude 4 8.10 Exo 18.7 Deut. 10.12 13. Psa 103.1 2 3. 1 Cor. 6.19 20 10.33 1 Tim. 6.1 2 Tit. 2.10 Phil. 1.27 1 Pet. 2.11 12 13 3. 1. Mat. 5.16 Gal. 6.7 8 Ro. 8.6.13 Rom. 8.4 13.8 9 10. Gal. 5.14 16.18 Rom. 2.21 22. 2 Pet. 2 1 2. 1 Cor. 8 10 11 12. Prov. 8.36 1 Cor. 6.9 10. Gal. 5.19 20 21. 1 Cor. 10.3 4 5 11 12. Ge. ● 2● 24 1 Kin. 15.5 2 Sam. 1. 2.10 11 1● 14 Ps 3 〈…〉 3 4. 38 1● 2 3 Rom. 3 8. 11.20 22 9.18 and by gestures and salutations A. Yes verily they may and ought so to do for so holy men of God have done so much is included in the commands of honouring given us by the spirit of God who hath branded them for proud ignorant persons and fall teachers that teach men otherwise Q. 268. VVherefore oughtest thou thus to walk in godlines sobriety and righteousnesse A. 1. To testifiy my thankfulnes to God for his great goodnes to me 2. To glorify God and adorn his doctrine amongst the sons of men 3. To win in others to God by my good example and not offend and stumble them 4. That sowing to the spirit I may receive mo●e inlargement and blessing from him Q. 269. But oughtest thou not to walk in the observation of the ten cōmandments given by Moses A. In walking in the truth as is expressed I do also observe and keepe them and the righteousnes of them shal be fulfilled in me Q. 270. VVhat if thou walkest otherwise then thou hast expressed A. I shall then dishonour God and his doctrine hurt others deprive my selfe of the mercy and salvation that is in Christ expose my selfe to woe and misery Q. 271. Noah David Solomon and diverse others committed great sins and yet did well enough why maist not thou theresore take liberty to sin too A. Their falls are not written for my imitation but for my warning to take heed lest I sin nor did they all make a trade of sin nor did well enough where they fell b●t once or twice for God severely punish them nor may I promise my selfe that God will I give me repentance and forgivenes if I willingly abuse his goodnes to my selfe or them for in such cases he will have mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he wills he hardens Q. 272. But seeing it s not of him that willeth not of him that runneth what will all this thy seeking and walking a vailé thee A. If I so do Rom. 9.16 Pro. 8.32 33 34 35. Exod. 20.24 Psal 22.26 Mat. 7.7 8. Jam. 1.5 6. 7. Prov. 2 1 2 3 8.17 Psal 84 11 12. Rom. 9.31 Luc. 13.24 Psal 37.34 Heb. 10.24 Rom. 9.31 32 33. though it be not of my self as or for so willing or running yet of him that shewes mercy and in mercy hath given his son for me and called me to him in my so willing and running I shall find blessing yea God will give me both grace and glory and withold no good thing from me Q. 273. How canst thou be so confident seeing many have sought after righteousnes and not attained it A. Yes I may be confident of Gods promises in Gods way of which they indeed missed because they sought amisse Not by faith but as it were by the works of the law stumbling at Christ Q. 274. VVhen are men guilty of so seeking A. When not believing Gods Testimony concerning his Name 1 Joh. 5.10 Isa 66.1 2 3 4. Rom. 1 5. 16.25.26 Hos 6.6 7 Mat. 9.13 Luc. 11.42 nature and grace in Christ to the world and so to themselves which is the prime part of the obedience of faith required of all nations they set upon ways acts of worship of their owne to procure evidence his heart to be toward them Q. 275. Are any in these days guilty of such a seeking A. Yes alas too many and too much in that they reject count as heresy the testimony of Gods love to the world Isa 29.9 10 11 12 13. Psal 118.22 and death of Christ for all and yet are sull of devotion and zealous of their owne waies of worshipping and for their own traditions thinking to finde out God and his love better by them Q. 276. Why doth not God accept such seekers A. Because they accept not his truth Pro. 28.9.1 Joh. 5.10 Gal. 2.21 Rom. 2.3 Isa 66.3 4. Luc. 16.15 but give him the ly make void his grace too and his sons death for the world by their endeavors to establish their own righteousnes orders and traditions which in such case are in Gods fight most horrible impieties however highly men may esteem them Q. 277. What shouldst thou be instructed to here from A. To be more swift to heare then to offer he sacrifices of fooles Eccles 5.1 2. Prov. 19.2 who think they do well and godly when indeed they do evill Q. 278. Declare this more fully to me A. God would have me more deligent to heare and minde his word and therein to learne to know him and his grace then to multiply services and sacrifices without such knowledge and understanding that so by his power and spirit working all my works in me I may be new created and framed to right affections towards him Eph. 2.8 9 10. 4.20 21 22 c. and so to serve him in righteousnes as wholly his workmanship created in Christ Jesus to good works unto his glory To whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever Amen To God onely wise and our Saviour be glory and Majesty Dominion and Power for ever and ever Jude 25. Amen Some Directions about Childrens getting these Instructions TO ease the memories of children lesse able 1. I Have ordered the Answers in some places to be part of them Printed in a smaller Charracter what is so printed such children may forbeare and get the other part only that is in the ordinary Charracter 2. VVhere the Answer is Epitomised as A. 151. The child may only get the breife Answers and let the other be as explications to help their understandings when riper 3. Those Answers included between these two marks ☞ ☜ the child in his first going over may omit that the multitude of Answers over burthen not his memory those of stronger memories or they themselves when perfect in the other may get them also FINIS Mary Phelpes Her Book 1704
be so ☞ Q. 232. Are we bound to use this forme of words in praying A. We may use it but are not tyed to it as to the very forme of words Acts 4.24 25 26 27 28 29 30. for the Apostles did pray after the giving of this form and that by the holy Ghost yet used no one expression of this prayer How be it the things here prayed for and manner of praying are to be the matter and language of all our prayers Mat 6.9 Luc. 11.2 ☜ Q. 233. How is prayer usefull for the begetting and increase of faith 2 Thes 3.1.2 Psal 67.1.2 3 4. Mark 1.35.38 Luc. 17.5 22.32 A. It is usefull for obtainning the blessing of God with his word to those that believe not that they may believe for more grace and spirit to those that doe believe Q. 234. Why are we to be carefull for the preserving and increase of faith A. Because by it we stand in the grace of God and meete with his power to keepe us to salvation of which we must needs faile Rom. 5.2 3 11 20.22 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3. Eph 2.8 1 Pet. 1.5 if we let go faith Q. 235. Is it possible then for a man to fall from his faith so from grace after he hath once believed A. Yes 1 Tim. 1.19 Gal. 1.6 5 1 2 3 4. Mat. 13.19 20 21 22. Joh. 15.2 Psal 15.1 2 2 Pet. 1.5.10 Rev. 2.10 Heb. 11 13. 9.27 Surely if it be not well rooted in the heart and the heart thereby kept single for God fruitfull in good but where these things are no danger of falling Q. 236. How long are we to exercise Faith A. Unto and in death which is appointed to men in common Q. 237. How is it that men dy seeing Christ hath dyed for them A. Because Christ dyed not to prevent mens dying but their perishing in sin and death Ps 68.18.19 20. Rom. 14 9. Rev. 1.18 19.1 Joh. 5.10 11 12. Mat. 11.28 29. Joh. 5 22.27 28 29. Prov. 14.32 Psal 22.26 Joh. 8.51.2 Cor. 4.17 18. 5.1 and therefore obtained power to himself as mediator over men and over all things that he might tak off death and dispose life to men upon his owne tearmes and in his owne time and way only Q. 238. Wherein is the believers condition better then another mans when he comes to dy A. Both in that by faith he hath hope his heart lives in death and in that he shall have after death a better reward Principle VI. Q. 239. Is there any reward then after death A. Yes Both to the believer and unbeliever Q. 240. 2 Cor. 5.10 How can that be A. Very well because all even they that are dead to us live to God Luk. 20.38 Act. 24.15 26.8 who will also raise them up againe Q. 241. How shall the dead be raised A. By the powerfull voice of Christ quickning them and bringing them out of their graves Joh. 5.28 29.1 Thess 4.16 17.1 Co. 15.37 38 42 43 44.53 54. Isa 26 19. Job 19.26 27. Q. 242. With what bodies shall they rise A. With the same that died though not the same for condition and quality Q. 243. How shall they differ in condition and quality A. They shall not be so grosse 1 Cor. 15.42 43 44. Phil. 3.21.1 Thes 4.16 1 Cor. 15.23 24. Rev. 20 4 5. Rev. 20.4.13 Mat. 25.31.32.2 Cor. 5.14 15. Mat. 16.27 Rev. 1.7 1 Thes 4.15 16 17. Jude 1.4 15 earthy corruptable as they are now but incorruptible and spirituall Q. 244. VVhen shall the dead be raised A. They that are Christs at his comming and the rest afterward Q 245. VVhat shall follow the Resurrection A. The Judgement Q. 246. Who shall be Judge A. Christ that died for us Q. 247. How shall he come to judge A. He shall come in the clouds of heaven visible and personall in the glory of his Father and of all his holy Angels Q. 248. What shall the believer be adjudged to A. Hee shall be adjudged to and possessed of eternal life and glory with Jesus Christ Mat. 25.34 Joh. 5.29.1 Cor. 2.9.1 Joh. 3.2 Isa 64.5 such as eye hath not seen ear heard nor can enter into the heart of man to conceive Q. 249. VVhat hints of it do the Scripture gives A. Many as that they shall be fully freed from all sin sorrow and evill Rev. 7.8.17 18 2● 3 4 5 6 7 1 Thes 4.17 2 Pet. 3.13 Rev. 1.6 with 5.10.1 Cor. 6.2 Isa 35.10 Mar. 25645 46.2 Thes 1 7 8. Rev. 14.10 11 ●0 14 15. be ever with Christ made like him possesse the new heaven and the new earth in which dwels righteousnes judg the world and be everlastingly filled with joy and glory Q. 25. What shall the unbeliever be adjudged to A. To everlasting torment and misery in soule body with the Devills and his Angels with whom they here sided Misery surpassing all expression or conception The Conclusion Q. 251. Thou hast largly unfolded the Principles of the faith thou saydst also thou art bound to keep Gods holy will and commandements walk in the same all the days of thy life VVhat is the will and cōmandement of God concerning thee 1 Tim. 2.4.1 The. 4.3 4 A. Gods will and command is my Sanctification and salvation through the acknowledgment of the truth Q. 252. What meanst thou by that canst thousanctify save thy self or would God have thee so do 2 Sa. 14.14 Isa 45.22 55.6 7. Hos 6.3.6 A. No but 1. he would have me learne inbrace his truth as it is in Christ yeild up my selfe to his power therein to sanctifie save me And 2. He would have me in word and conversation expresse shew forth his vertues in all goodnes 2 Joh. 6. Col. 2.6.1 Pet. 2.9 10. Tit. 2.11.12 sobriety righteousnes as his truth would lead me Q. 253. How shouldst thou expresse and shew forth his vertues in godlines A. In abandoning all prophanes in worshipping confessing 1 Tim. 6.11 2 Tim. 2.21 22. Rev. 14 7.1 Thes 5 17 18. Rom 12.1 2 3. Eph. 4.1 2.1 Cor. 4.7 1.29 Phil 4 5 Levit. 21 34 35.1 Pet 2.11 Col. 3 4 5 6 7. praying to praising God in all things as his truth directs me Q. 254. How in sobriety A. In walking in an humble lowly esteem demeanor of my self as one that have nothing in and of my selfe to glory in in a temperate use injoyment of all earthy mercies as one that am called to another world kingdome as the truth instructeth me Q. 255. How in righteousnesse A. In a loving good and just conversation toward all without fraud or injury to any in word or deed Gal. 6.8 9. Tit. 3.1 2 3.8.1 Thes 5.17 Rom. 13 6 7 8 9. or neglect of my duty to any of my Relations Q. 256. What meanest thou by