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A00652 So shorte a catechisme that whosoeuer cannot, or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper / Edward Fenton. Fenton, Edward. 1622 (1622) STC 10787.5; ESTC S4674 2,242 11

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So shorte a Catechisme that whosoeuer cannot or wil not learne are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords supper Edward Fenton Imprinted at London by Iohn Dawson 1622. So short a Catechisme that whosoeuer cannot or will not learne are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords supper Question WHo made thee Answere God Q. What is God A. He is Almightie the maker and gouernour of all things Q. Wherefore did he make thee A. To serue him Q. How oughtest thou to serue him A. As he hath appointed in his lawes Q. Which be they A. God spake all these wordes and said Thou shalt haue none other Gods before me c. Q. Canst thou fulfill all these Commaundementes without breaking anie one of them A. No though I doe all that I can yet I breake them euery daye in thought worde and deede Q. What punishment is there appointed for the breach of these commaundements A. The curse of God which is eternall destruction both of bodie and soule Q. By what meanes then shalt thou escape this punishment A. Onely by Iesus Christ. Q. What is Iesus Christ A. He is the eternall sonne of God Q. What hath he done for thee A. Hee suffered the tormentes of death for me Q. Christ Iesus was God and how then could he die A. Christ Iesus was both God and man and in that hee was God hee could not die but being man hee died for my sinnes and rose againe to make me righteous Q. Are all men then saued by his death A. No none are saued but such as lay hold on him by a liuely faith Q. What is a liuely faith A. A liuely faith is a full perswasion of my s heart grounded vppon the promises of GOD that whatsoeuer Christ hath done for the saluation of mā he hath done it as well for mee as for any others Q. How commest thou by this faith A. The holy Ghost doth worke it inwardly in my heart by the outwarde preaching of his worde Q. How is this faith increased made strong in vs A. By hearing the same worde preached and vsing the Sacraments Q. What be Sacraments A. Sacraments be outward signes ordeined of God and are left as seales and pledges of those benefits of our saluation which wee receiue in Christ to strengthen our faith Q. How many Sacraments be there A. Two Baptisme and the Lordes supper Q. What profite hast thou by Baptisme A. I beleeue that by Baptisme my sinnes are forgiuen me for as the water doth wash the filthe of my body so I beleeue that the bloud of Christ being sprinckled vpon my soule by the hande of faith doeth washe mee from all my sinnes Q. What profit hast thou by the vse of the Lordes supper A. As I receiue the bread and wine into my body to become wholy mine so I beleeue that my soule receiueth with all Christ Iesus with his death and righteousnesse to the sealing vp of my euerlasting saluation Q. Seeing that they which receiue these mysteries vnworthily eate and drinke their owne condemnation how oughtest thou to prepare thy selfe to the right receiuing of them A. First I muste examine my selfe whether I k stande strongly in the true faith of Iesus Christ or no. Secondly whether I find my heart l inwardly greeued for my sinnes with an hatred and lothing of the same Thirdly if any offence bee betwixt others and mee that I reconcile my selfe vnto them and forgiue them euen as Christ hath forgiuen me Q. Is not praye a speciall meanes to increase our faith A. Yea it is a speciall helpe Q. How oughtest thou then to pray A. Onely to God in the name of Iesus Christ. Q. What forme of prayer vsest thou most A. That which the Lorde Iesus taught his Apostles Q. What is that A. Our father which art in heauen c. Q. Howe vnderstandest thou this prayer A. This prayer conteyneth sixe petitions whereof the first three are appoynted onely to Gods glorie the other three belong vnto vs wherein wee aske things necessarie both for soule and bodie Finis OPen our eyes O Lorde that we may see the wōderous things of thy lawe that by them as by a glasse we may see our owne weaknesse and by our weaknes our wickednesse and by them both our accursednesse then cause thy sweete comforts and consolations conteined in thy Gospel to shine into our soules by a true and a liuely faith in Christ Iesus beseeching thee that our drie and stonie hearts may by the sweete dewes showers of thy heauenly spirite be so moistened softned that as good ground they may euer bee yeelding foorth good fruite to the glorifying of thy name to the suppressing of sinne and increasing of vertue through Christ our Sauiour Amen a Isa. 44.2 Psal. 13.913 14.15 b Gen. 17.1 iere 32.18 19. c Gen. 2.4.5 isa 44.24 Iere. 16.23 prou 21.30.31 e Deut. 10.12 ioshua 22.5 f Deut. 12.32 psal 119.4 g Exod. 20 deut 6.57 h Mat. 15 19 〈◊〉 18.19 i Deut. 27.26 mat 25.41 k Gal. 3.13 col 2.14.15 l Mat. 17.5 heb 1.23 m Phil. 2.8 heb 5.7.8.9 n Isa. 9.6 Rom. 9.5 o 1. Tim. 2.5 1. phil 2.6.7 p Rom. 4.25 1. Pet. 2.24 q Iohn 3.18 36. acts 13 48. r Ephe. 3.12 col 2.5.7 Ephes. 3.17 Acts 15.9 ● Rom. 4.18 21 heb 11.11 u Act. 19.14 Iohn 6.45 x Rom. 10 14.17 acts 11.14 y 2. Thes. 1.3 prou 4.18 z Gen. 17.11 exod 12.3.4 a Rom. 4.11 1. cor 10 1● 17. b 1. Cor. 1 1.2.3.4 c Acts 22.16 2.38 d Ephe. 1.7 1 Pet. 1. ● e Heb. 10.22 Acts 15.9 f Mat. 26.29.27 1 Cor. 11.23.24 25. g 1. Cor. 1.30 2. cor 5.21 h Rom. 4.1 ephe 1.13 i Cor. 11.8 2. Cor. 5.13.21 Thes. 30 1. cor 16.8 Mat 26.15 2. Cor 9.70 m Psa. 511 Rom. 7.2.4 n Mat. 5.2 Heb. 12.14 o Mat. 18.22 colos 3.12.13 p Acts 4.29.31 Luke 7.51 q Iohn 19 23. Iames. 15 r Mat. 6.9 Luke 11.2