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A11266 To the faythfull Christians [by] Christ's vnworthie minister that desireth your edification, W.S. W. S. 1607 (1607) STC 21533.3; ESTC S3056 1,505 1

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To the faythfull Christians VVHen the Gentiles heard the Law they gaue this testimonie of the Iewes in that behalfe a Deut. 46. Onely this people is wise and prudent No maruell for b Psal 19. 7. The Law giueth wisedome to the simple c Psal 19. 7. It is perfect For d Deut. 6. 25. it is our righteousnesse before the Lord. e Pro. 3. 8 9. It is also plaine to him that will vnderstande Then seeing these Lawes are f Deut. 10. 4. Tenne and g Deut. 5. 22. God added no more h Deu. 12. 32. Neither must we put any thing to them Euery i Psal 119. 96. Commandement must of force be exceeding broade The meanes to vnderstand their breadth Moses hath set downe when he sayd k Exod. 20. 1. Then GOD SPAKE all these wordes The word SPEAKE is to proclaime with maiestie when then hee spake All there is like maiestie in All. Then what maiestie is in any one Commandement is to be translated into euery one of the rest Remember to keepe the Saboth yea we must remember to keepe euery Law Haue no other Gods before his face yea do all that is right and no euill in his sight Honour thy Father and Mother that thy dayes may be longs yea keepe all the Laws that thy dayes may be prolōged Once in deed in the Law for breuitie is set one maiestie where soonest it would be missed not for once but to be trāslated into euery one as Moses doth where he expoundeth the ten Commandements For the ease of those that hunger after righteousnes I haue digested the Commanmentes in this Table Meditat so may you profite that you may in a maner reduce the whole morall scriptures to these ten Commandements not without a singular delight to him that loueth knowledge Enioy this and studie it a while and shortly God willing I will further helpe you herein by a most familiar explanation Christes vnworthie minister that desireth your edification W. S. VRIM Pro. 6.23 THVMMIM Psa 19.7 A a Num. 25.39 Remember thou b Ioshu 1.8 Deut. 32.46 Iude 22 23. labour and doe all that thou hast to doe that Thou B a Deut. 6.7.8 Thy sonne thy daughter thy man seruant thy mayde b Leuit. 19.30.34 Thy beast c Leuit. 24.22 the stranger within thy gates By C Deut. 26.40 Gen. 23.7.12 Bowing downe D Gal. 5.13 Ioh. 13.13 Seruice E 1 Tim. 15. Rom. 13.10 Loue F a Deut. 6.5 10.12 GOD and b Deut. 12.32 26.16 obey him And G Leuit. 19.18.34 Thy Neighbour as thy selfe And I. Shalt haue none other Gods In II. Shalt not make to thy selfe any grauen image nor the likenesse of any thing In III. Shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vaine In IIII. Sanctifie the Saboth Sixe dayes labour the 7. is the Saboth of the Lord thy God in it shalt thou do no maner of worke In V. Honour thy Father and thy Mother VI. Shalt not murder VII Shalt not commit adulterie with VIII Shalt not steale IX Shalt not beare false witnesse against X. Shalt not Couet H Heauen aboue H Earth beneath H The water vnder the earth J Thy neighbour K. His House L. His Wife M. His Man-seruant M. His Mayde N. His Oxe N. His Asse O. Or any thing that is his P Deut. 6.18 Deut. 12.28 Isai 1.26 Ier. 7.11 Before our faces viz. of the Trinitie Which is Q a Leuit. 20.8 22 3● 24.22 J AM Elohim b Isai 44.6 〈…〉 .4 to the third and fourth yea thousanth generation viz. for euer R a Deut. 7.10.11 The Lord b Deut. 10.17 Strong Ielous c Num. 14.18 visiting the sinnes of the Fathers vpon the Children vnto the third and fourth generation Not holding guiltlesse S a Deut. 7.8,9,12,13 Thy God by testament b Num. 14.18 shewing mercie to thousands whose c 1 Pet. 1.15.16 image must shine in thee 2 Cor. 4.4 T a Deut. 6.21 He which brought thee b Deut. 16.12 out of Egipt out of the house of bondage c Deut. 4.40 Maketh thy dayes long in the land which the Lord thy God giueth thee Imprinted at London by William White 1607.