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A03700 A Christian exercise, containing an easie entrance into the principles of religion and the chiefest points of our saluation in Christe, with a direction for all Christians, into the true seruice of God. By VV. Horne. Horne, William. 1585 (1585) STC 13826; ESTC S118318 16,500 56

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sacrament Question What be those thinges which God would haue vs to learne by this Sacrament Answere By the (3) Mat. 26.27 mar 14.15 luk 22.23 .. breaking of the bread we haue to learne the breaking of the body of Christ vpon the Crosse and by the pouring forth of the wine the sheading of his blood And by the distributing to all that are present Christes (1) Ioh. 6.55.56.57 1. cor 10.16 communicating him selfe to all that will faithfully receiue him By the eating and drinking wee learne that as Bread and Wine doe nourishe our bodyes in this life So Christes body and blood (2) Ioh. 6.57 ioh 15.4 do nourish our soules to life euerlasting And as the substaunce of Breade and Wine by disgestion passeth into the substaunce of our bodyes euen so by faith Christ and we are vnited with an vnspeakable vnion and made fleshe of his fleshe (3) Eph. 5.30 and bone of his bones And that as of manye grayne is made one loase and of many grapes one wine (4) Cor. 10.17 so we being manye are one body in Christ and mutually members one of an other Question Is the Breade and Wine tourred into the bodye and Bloode of Christ Answere No for if you take awaye the signe that may be seene it is no sacrament for there is no sacrament without a visible signe Question For as much as the vnworthy receiuers are guilty of the body and blood of Christ and do (1) 1. Cor. 11.29 eate and drinke their owne damnation as Saint Paule testifieth What is required of vs to be worthy receiuers Answere To examine (2) 1. cor 11.28 our selues whether we be true members of Christ or no. Question By what tokens shal we know this Answere First if we hartely (3) Esai 1.16 ioel 2.12 13. 1. cor 11.18.20 repent vs of our sinnes by an earnest sorrow and deslation of the same with an earnest mind and determinate purpose to lead our liues Godly hereafter Next if we stay our selues and rest in (4) Mar. 16.16 heb ●0 22 11.6 a sure hope and true faith of Gods mercy thorow Christ with a thankful remembrance of our redemptiom purchased by his death And finally seeing in the Lords supper is contained a token (1) Esai 1.17 mat 5.23.24 Iohn 13.34 of frindship and loue among men we beare bretherly loue to our neighbours that is to all men without any euill wil or hatred Question What is discipline Answere It is the orderly (2) Math. 18.15 20. gouernment reprehentions and corrections vsed in the Church proceeding of loue Question To what ende Answere Firste that the name of God and of Christ (3) Rom. 2.24 tit 2.5 be not euil spoken of and reproched by the euill suffered in the Church Secondly that the good be not (4) 1. Cor. 4.6 1. tim 5.20 corrupted by the euill example of the wicked Thirdly that the offenders (5) 1. Cor. 5.5 2. the. 3.14 might be brought to repentance and amendment of life Question Seeing God knoweth whereof we haue neede before we aske wherefore should we pray Answere Firste to stirre vp our selues to (1) Psal 105.4 119.2 seeke him Secondly to (2) Psal 119.41.58.76 exercise our faith in meditating vppon his promises Thirdly that we maye discharge and vnload our consciences in (3) Psal 55.22 1. pet 5.7 casting our cares into the bosome of God Fourthly that we testifie to our selues and to others that we hope and seeke for all good thinges (4) Iam. 1.17 psa 145.15.16 from God alone Question What things belong to true prayer Answere Firste it is requisite that we make our prayer to God (5) Psa 50.15 rom 10.14 mat 4.10 onely through (6) Ioh. 14.13.14 Christ and not to saints Secondly that we be inwardly touched with the necessitie (7) Rom. 8.26 2. ioh 5.14 of the thinges that we aske hauing our mindes wholy (8) Psa 145.18.19 mat 6.7.8 bent there vpon and not carryed away with any by thoughtes Thirdly that our prayers bee grounded vpon Gods (9) Math. 7.7 21.22 mar 11.24 1. ioh 5.25 promises with full assuraunce that they shall be graunted so farre as the Lorde doth know them to be meet and needful for vs. Fourthly that we continue (1) Lu. 18.1.2.3 rom 12.12 1. thes 5.17 mat 15.12 in prayer although we haue not our request at the firste Fiftly that we aske not those things that we thinke good in our owne (2) Iam. 4.3 fantasie but onely that which God (3) Rom. 8.26 1. ioh 14. mat 6.9 commaundeth vs to aske of him all which thinges bee contayned in the Lordes prayer Question Rehearse the Lordes prayer Answere Our father which art in heauen halowed be thy name Thy kingdome come Thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen Giue vs this day our daily bread And forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse against vs. And lead vs not into temptation But deliuer vs from euill For thine is the kingdome the power and the glory for euer Amen Question How many principal parts are there of this prayer Answere Firste a perswasion to pray in these wordes Our father which art in heauen Secondly the summe of praier contayned in the sixe peticions Thirdly an assuraunce of that we praye for contayned in the conclusion for thine is kingdome c. Question What perswasion haue we in these wordes Our father c. Answere First in that he is (1) Psal 103.13 2. cor 6.18 a Father and not a Tyraunt we are encouraged to come to him Secondly that he is our (2) Rom. 1.7 1. cor 1.3 Father and therefore loueth vs. Thirdly that (3) Esai 66.1 acts 7.48 heauen is his throne and therefore he is able to helpe Question How many partes are in the sixe peticions Answere They may be comprehended in two partes The first three peticions concerneth the glory of God The second concerneth the necessity of man set downe in the last three peticions Question What desirest thou of God in the first peticion halowed by thy name Answere First I desire of my heauenly father that his name be halowed or sanctified First in his excellent (1) Psal 113.2 145.1.10.21 rom 11.36 16.27 workes which is when we acknowledge his mercye wisedome iustice and prouidence and that he alone worketh all thinges and that onely the Lorde God 〈…〉 in honour all other set a 〈◊〉 Secondly that his name bee glorified 〈◊〉 Godly (2) Mat. 5.16 1. cor 10. ●1 life and conuersation Question What desire you of God in the second petition Thy kingdome come Answere In the second peticion we desire that God his kingdome may come that is that he will shew him selfe to be king (3) Math. 3.2 13.31 2. the. 3.5 〈◊〉 his Church in 〈◊〉 defending and increasing the number of the faithfull (4) Mat. 9. ●8 ephe 6.19