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A19432 A very short and pithie catechisme verie profitable for all that will come prepared to the Supper of the Lord: VVith a forme of confessyon, prayer and thanks giuing, very necessary and comfortable for all christian families. Made by Bartimeus Andrewes, preacher of the word of God at great Yarmouth: published at the request of the vvorshipfull and godlie magistrates there. Andrewes, Bartimaeus. 1586 (1586) STC 586; ESTC S108527 21,533 78

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condemnation thou hast againe redeemed vs by the precious death and bloodshedding of thy Sonne freed vs from bondage pardoned all our sinnes and restored vs into fauour euen with thy selfe inuested vs into all thy ritches and heauenly treasures hast called vs by the ministrie of thy worde into a newe life iustified vs freelie through fayth sanctifyed vs by thy grace and holie spirit and so made vs of vile and myserable cayteifes and bondmen of Satan chayned vnto euerlasting darknes and iudgment the freemen of Christ Iesus sette at liberty vnto euerlasting life hast giuen vs the earnest of our saluation thy spirite whereby thou hast in some measure furnished vs with fayth knowledge and zeale working in vs vnto repentaunce and a nevve life O Lord thou mightest haue left vs in darknes and in the shadowe of death in error ignorance with other natiōs that know the not thou myghtest haue deteyned thy grace from vs giuen vs vp to our own hartes lust into a reprobate mynde with the vngodly of the world that shall neuer taste of thy goodnes that we might fill vppe the cuppe of thy wrath thou mightest haue broken in vppon vs with thy plagues and punishmentes as thou hast doone vppon some who haue not exeeded the measure of our iniquities and mightest haue executed fearefull iudgments against vs in the midest of the dayes of our ignoraunce and contempt against thee when wee euer without remorse of conscience not knowing like poore wretches our desperate estate but yet Lorde blessed be thy name who hath spared vs hetherto and touched our hartes vnto some measure of repentaunce hast opened our eyes to see thy trueth hast freed vs from darknes and death caused vs to taste of thy word made sinne lothsome vnto vs ioyed our hearts with the tydinges of our saluation renued our harts giuen vs hope of a better life and framed our hearts to some loue of thy children and to some measure of holines in thy sight O Lord what mooued thee to al this but thine owne free mercie for which we rēder all praise vnto thee graunt vs grace to walke worthy of these thy mercies with thankfull harts all our life VVee blesse thy name ô Lord our God for thy fatherlie care and diuine prouidence whereby thou haste alwayes watched ouer vs and protected vs graciously from our cradle deliuering vs from manie plagues punishments and daungers which our sins had iustly deserued to haue brought vpon vs and heaping many vndeserued benefites vpon vs thou haste trusted vs with health wealth liberty prosperity freendship and peace which all we haue abused yet haste thou spared vs. Thou hast set vs in a calling amongst men haste blessed our affayres prospered the workes of our hands nothing hath wanted vnto vs that might expresse thy loue eyther appartayning to our soules or our bodies the graces of thy spirite thou haste in some measure shed vppon vs the soueraigne meanes of our saluation thy word and Sacraments thou hast ritchly offred vnto vs hast giuen vs interest into al thy riches treasures yea euen into thy self so as we may with boldnes resort vnto thee in al necessities in the name of thy son O lord this is a happy benefitt that we may confer with thy maiestie by prayer in all our distresses and affaires and may powre out our cōplaints into thy bosome be regarded oh stirre vp our faith Lord to put in vre thys comfortable exercise of our fayth euen prayer in all pure manner VVe praise thy high maiesty O Lorde for all meanes of our saluation for the comfortable ministry of thy seruauntes the Preachers and for thy graces vppon them praying thee to encrease bothe the number of them and thy graces gyftes in them that theyr labours beeing blessed thy Church may flourish Like thankes praise and honour be giuen vnto thee for all Christian Princes Magistrates whom thou hast stirred vp in any place to haue a care of thy church Gospell and for thy mercie to all countries that haue imbraced thy word that blessed messuage of health and saluation and in this aboue all other wee thinke our selues beholding to thee ô Lorde that thou haste beene gratious to our Land to place vs there where thy Gospell flourisheth and for that thou hast suffred vs to lyue in this age in such a place wherin we see thy goodnes trueth in thy word when other nations yea some other places of this our owne land perrish in ignoraunce We can not forget O lorde thy louing kindnes shewed to vs in bestowing vpon vs so gracious a Princesse as our soueraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth as also such christian wise graue and honorable counsellers nobles and magistrates louing thy trueth gospel for preseruing protecting so miraculouslie her royall personne our countrie and all estates watching ouer vs reuealing confounding the conspiracies and treasons bothe of forraine and domesticall ennimies from time to time hauing heeretofore deliuered vs from the captiuity and thraldome of the man of sinne euen the Pope restored to vs peace liberty true religion christian gouernment the preaching of thy gospell the safetie of our life finally all blessings necessarie for soule body thou hast richlie bestowed vpon vs for which we can neuer sufficientlie praise thee VVe thank thee O Lord for the safety of thys our towne and corporation where vvee dwell in preseruing vs from all forraine inuasion and incursion of enemies as also for our selues our families and charges in prouiding for vs who hast continuallie beene mercifull vnto vs haste preserued vs in the day time and watched ouer vs in the night season for all these thinges O God and whatsoeuer els that we haue receiued at thy hands eyther for our soules or bodies and for all thy graces vppon thy whole Church and vppon all nations wee offer vppe vnto thee thys our poore Sacrifice of thanksgiuing praise most hūbly praying the in the name and mediation of thy sonne Christ Iesus to pardon al our sinnes the imperfections of our prayers and thanksgiuings to accept of them for his sake in whose name onely we are bold to present thy maiestye with our suites Lastly wee most entirelie beseech thee to stirre vs vp effectuallie vnto all thankfulnes obedience in the whole course of our life quickning our faith inflaming our loue that we may with al cheerefulnes doo dueties to thee our brethren in our callinges that we all thy seruāts whatsoeuer being furthered holden out by thy grace may growe vp vnto full holines in thy feare tyll we all are fully perfited in the heauens to receiue the full measure of our saluation in that blessed inheritaunce of the Saints with Christ Iesus in the day of his glorious appearaunce to whō with thee and the holie spirit be all praise honour glorye power might and dominion for euer-more Amen A prayer for the Marriners to be vsed at the Sea O
fatherlye clemencie for pardon and forgiuenes of all our sinnes whatsoeuer for the remoouing keeping backe of all thy iudgements frō vs which we by our sins haue iustlie deserued and accept of vs and our prayers wherewith we present thy maiestie in the name and mediation of thy sonne Christe Iesus preparing our harts with reuerence faith to call vpon thee And whereas wee were borne in sinne and iniquitie whereby we are altogether corrupt are more rightlie intituled to death and condemnation then to life we pray thee most merciful father to renue vs by thy holie spirite and to roote out of vs all those euil rootes of our concupiscence clensing vs from all that which sauoureth of our selues and of vncleanenes Purge our euyl thoughtes our prophane imaginations and carnall lustes Yea Lorde wee humblye pray thee scoure our harts from all hypocrisie from all contempt of thee and of thy holye word from all ignoraunce of thee false worship incredulity distrust of thy fatherlie prouidence from murmuring at thy hand in afflictiō Let vs not prophane thy most holy name eyther in worde deede or thought nor dishallow thy Sabbaothes but cleaue to al thy ordināces Throwe out of vs O Lorde all selfe-loue contempt against others pride wrath impaciencie vncharitablenes all vnnaturall affections vnmercifulnes desire of reuenge hatred and enuie all fornications vnorderly and wanton lustes intemperancie and vnchaste behauiour al worldlie mindednes couetousnes deceite and iniurie all slaunderous wordes and surmises against our brethren All these thinges wee pray thee to remooue out of vs and to sanctifie our harts to the obedience of all thy holie commaundements that we may dailie be reformed to thy Image in true holines and righteousnes expressing dueties to thee our brethren with a carefull conscience Take vppe our thoughtes and affections O lord that they may affect and long after thee day and night and that the counsels of our harts may muse on thee and thy holie wyll and dwell thou wholie in our soules and bodies directing our wyls our iudgments and vnderstanding our speeches and all our actions that in our whole manne wee may serue thee Good Lord plant in vs wee praye thee the true loue and feare of thy name increase the knowledg of thy word in vs with faith zeale and iudgment that we may reuerence obey it in our soules studying to shewe the fruite therof in our liues VVorke and increase a true liuelie faith in vs whereby wee may cleaue to thee and thine euerlasting promises in Christ Iesus and may depend vpon thy prouidence in all estates of thys mortall lyfe without murmuring or repyning at thy hand in sicknes pouerty imprisonment persecution or in any affliction eyther of bodie or minde patientlie bearing all crosses knowing that thereby thou correctest our sinnes as a father seeking our amēdment On the otherside let vs not be remisse carelesse and forgetful in our prosperitye but may in wealth woe acknowledge thy hand with thankfulnes and reuerence reioycing that howsoeuer thou dealest with vs in outward things yet thou art so our father in Christe that thou canst not deny vs anie thing that may bee to the benefite of our soules or to our safetie in the life to come sith that we haue interest euen vnto thy self in Christ our sauiour And sith thou hast trusted vs wyth thine owne name and glorie which in thy gospell shineth vnto vs. O giue vs grace to seeke the enlarging of thy kingdome by furthering thy Gospell in the ministrie thereof to our power being ielious ouer thy name that our speeches thoughtes or dooings may not sauour of contempt against thee nor suffer thee to be dishonoured of others if wee may anie way hinder it neyther let our life be so loose as occasion should be taken there from by men to blaspheme thy name But Lorde guyde vs so by thy grace that our godlie and sober life amongste men may be a comelines a glorie and an honour vnto thee to bring credite to our professyon For alas Lord heerein we haue beene traitors vnto thee to betray thy glorie into the reprochefull tongues of godlesse men for want of watchfulnes and guidaunce in our wayes Direct vs therefore O Lorde in thy whole worshyppe in spirite and trueth and stirre vs vp that we may approue our fayth by carefull and continuall hearing reading and musing of thy worde by exercising prayer both publiquelie with the assemblie of people and priuatelie by our selues and with our families that we may acknowledge thee to be our God in seeking vnto thee for all thinges and returning thankes vnto thee as from whom commeth euery good thing Gyue vs fayth and repentaunce in the vse of thy Sacramentes that we rightlie frequenting all holie exercises of thy worshippe may sanctifie thy Sabbaothes and increase our faith feare and loue towardes thee Furthermore we pray thee O LORD teach vs to put on al affections of loue towards our brethren being indued with meeknes humblenes of minde patience forbearing and forgiuing one another when there are quarrels euen as Christ hath forgiuen vs so as we may liue in all christian manner amongst men without warres contentions in all courteous true and iust dealing in our affayres and busines not vsing any vnlawfull artes or practises for the increase of our commodities pleasures but faith fully labouring in our callings may depende vpon thy promises approuing our faith Let the name and credite of our brethren neighbors be precious vnto vs that by no mutteringes surmisings reports or light credence wee impayre their good name and when we meete with slāders or reproches giue vs grace to beare our selues lowly hūble seeking redresse without bitternes of spirit knowing howe Christ in the like cases hath suffered And because wee can not alwaies enioye peace and libertye vnder the profession of thy Gospell O Lorde our God wee pray thee let vs not onelie nowe in these dayes of our safetye allowe and cleaue vnto thy trueth whilest others doo accompanye vs in professyon whilst Princes beare vs out freendes doo countenaunce vs whilst our wiues children landes and possessyon abide by vs and all thinges smyle vpon vs but O deere Father if euer our sinnes should procure persecution for thy trueth so as companions shoulde leaue vs freendes fayle vs the cruel lookes of Princes and their bloodye handes should be turned vppon vs when mercilesse imprisonment the glittering sword the shaking speare or fierie flame should with terror threaten death when banishment exile shal be for natiue soile when our deere wiues and tender babes with woeful cryes wringing of hands on the one side shall mooue the bowels of pittie the raging fire or other fearefull tortures of death on the otherside shall mooue terror dyscouragement Oh euen then Lord we poore wretches and wormes vnable of our selues to abide the heeresaie of death doo beseeche thee to fortifie our faith giuing vs
Lord thou most mightie God of all power soueraigntie who hast made the heauens and the earth the sea all deepe places we thy poore seruants doo humbly throwe downe our selues before thy high maiesty acknowledging all our manifolde and heynous sins crauing entirely pardon and forgiuenes of them all for thy sonne Christe Iesus his sake namelie our vnpreparednesse to thys so holie a duetye of Prayer intreating thy good Maiesty to behold vs in thy fauour and to receiue vs into thy blessed protection that sith wee are by thee assigned our labours in the mightie deepes that in the sweat of our browes with danger of our liues we should therin trauell for our lawfull maintenaunce it may please thy good maiestie to prosper the worke of our handes to guide vs in all our actions to defende vs from all dangers eyther of ennemies seeking our life or goods or of the merciles songs and swallowing sandes or of stormie wyndes and raging tempestes or of any other distresse whatsoeuer that betydeth such as trauell therein Thou mightest ô Lord we confesse take aduauntage to make our voyages fishings vnprosperous to spoile our goods to betray vs vnto enemies to swallow vs vppe in the bottomlesse Gulfe of the Seas because wee haue not feared thee with reuerence haue not obeyed thy worde haue beene carelesse of thy seruice vnthankfull for our former deliueraunces successe distrustfull of thy prouidence repyning at thy hand in our losses forgetfull of thy great and maruailous workes we haue gathered iniquity and haue beene stayned with the corrupt manners of other natyons haue blasphemed thy name passed our daies in ryotte forgotten thee vpon the shoare though lately come out of feareful daungers wee haue beene wanton stubborne and vnruly so as we haue freighted our Vessels more with sinne vanity vngodlines then with goods or lading so as it is maruaile wee haue not suncken in the rolling seas and descended down to hel but that thy mercie hath kept vs. But ô Lorde euen our God thou that tamest Leuiathan and smitest the heads of the dragons of the deepe smite our stony hearts with the liuely sense of our sinnes humble vs vnto repentaunce turne thy displeasure from vs deal not with vs according to our transgressions but according to thy mercies we appeale to the throne of thy grace wash vs in the bloode of thy sonne from all our sinnes renue our harts dailie to thy will to the obedience of thy word that we may make conscience to heare it with reuerence when we may for ó Lorde in this one thing thou hast abridged those that farre trauaile on the Seas into diuers countries of the dailie vse of the ministrye of thy word and sacraments which other enioye tarrying at home which is some pettie iudgmēt of thine to hūble vs make vs more carefull O lord stir vs vp therefore to the reading of thy word in our trauelling to such other exercises carefullie and faithfullie that we may be zealous of thy glorie thankfull for thy mercies daily benefits confident to trust in thy prouidence in all estates patient in troubles without murmuring watchful ouer our selus that we be not defiled with the corruptions of other places yea Lord teach vs to auoid all swearing dronkennes ryot exces fornication idolatry contēpt iniury deceit lying quarrelling and all vncleanes that both when we are on the seas on the shoare we may feare glorifie praise thy most holy name gouerne vs ó lord in our deedes words in our gouernment as also our cōpany that they may obey be subiect to al christian discipline that so thou mightest prosper vs in al our affairs increasing the fruit of our labors defending vs frō our enemies frō robberies losses al daūgers finally bring vs safely to the port Hauen of our desire ó lord make vs truely thankfull vnto thee for our former deliuerances benefits and if euer thou shalt crosse vs by any los hindrance or afflictiō for our sins hūble vs therin let vs acknowledg thy hād therin with thankfulnes patience that we may therby be spurred forward to the reforming of our liues Bee thou with vs on the boystrous ô Lord in thy name wee hoyse our sayles and launche foorth into the depe be present with vs in our troubles and dangers heare vs deliuer vs when we call vpon thee for great are the daungers that we sayle in euerie way but thou art our God we trust in thee oh saue vs guide vs protect vs deliuer vs that wee may still liue to prayse thee VVe commit Lord our selues our shyps our goods and liues into thy hand both this day or night and euer heereafter to bee preserued at thy pleasure and let vs neuer forget all thy maruailous works O Lord wee praye thee blesse all our freendes and kyndred on the land our wyues parents children masters families or whomsoeuer that are tyed to vs by anye band of freendship or nature in the Lord. Finally Lord wee pray thee frame our soules to all duties of holines towards thy maiesty increasing all true fayth feare and loue in vs towardes thee inflaming our hartes with all christian loue to our brethren for thy sake These things if thou shalt performe vnto vs O Lord our God wee shall neuer forget to praise and magnifie thy holy name therefore These things ô lord with all other graces necessarye for vs for thy whole church for all nations people and for all our brethrē and for all degrees wee hūbly craue the same at thy maiesties hande in the name mediation of thy son Christe Iesus saying as hee hath taught vs. Our father which art in heauen hallowed he thy name c. O Lord increase our fayth and obedience toward thee and thy worde Amen
A very short and pithie Catechisme verie profitable for all that will come prepared to the Supper of the Lord VVith a forme of confessyon prayer and thanks giuing Very necessary and comfortable for all Christian Families Made by Bartimeus Andrewes Preacher of the word of God at great Yarmouth Published at the request of the vvorshipfull and godlie Magistrates there Deute 6.6.7.8 6 And these words which I commaunde thee this day shall be in thy hart 7 Thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy Children and shalt talke of them when thou tarriest in thy house and as thou walkest by the way and when thou lyest downe when thou rysest vppe 8 And thou shalt binde them for a signe vppon thine hand and they shal be as frontlets between thine eyes c. 1. Peter 3.15 15 But sanctify the Lord God in your harts and be ready alwayes to giue an answere to euery man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with méekenes and reuerence AT LONDON Printed by I. Charlewood 1586. To the right worshipfull and my deerelye beloued in the Lord M. Baileifes of great Yarmouth with the residue of the worshipfull Brethren the whole congregation there B. A. wysheth increase of all true ioy and peace with the multiplying of all spirituall graces vpon your soules to the fulfilling of your saluation in Christ Iesus Amen HAuing drawne a verye briefe and small Catechisme worshipful M. Baileifes and the residue of my deere Brethren for the priuate instruction of the petites and families of this great congregation for the better preparing of them to the reuerent vse of the holy Supper of the Lord and being required by your godly Pastor and diuers other to haue it published for the more easie helpe of the simple and ignoraunt I your vnworthy Teacher beeing ready to doo what duetie I can for the furtheraunce of your saluation generally which I wish and long for from my verye heart roote in Christ Iesus haue thought good to prefixe these fewe words in way of dedication of this small thing to your worshippe and the residue presuming vppon your Christian allowance of my well meaning hauing added heerevnto a certaine forme of confession prayer thanksgiuing though plaine yet I hope necessarie and comfortable for the vse of the Christian Families of your congregation And sith God hath by his owne hand sette your worships in the place of ciuill gouernment in this your corporation graunted by the noble progenitors of her Maiestie and continued stil and vpholden by her gracious bounty Let me bee so bolde with you as in a word to put you in minde and the residue of your worshipfull cōpany eligible to that office what thinges are most necessary for you to looke vnto in that charge God hath gyuen you a benefite and priuiledge of liberty not common to all her Maiesties people that you might the better bee fortified with meanes to further Gods glorie in your charge and because I perswade my selfe of the readines of you and the residue of your Brethren to set your hands and helpe to each lawful thing tending to Gods glory agreeable to his word which you all solemnly promised at my firste entrie amongst you and haue somewhat approued the same by your electing both of faithfull helpfull ministers of the word as also of so wise and godlie a Steward among you I resolue my selfe of the good successe of my labours of your willing obeisance to the Lordes wyll propounded in his word You must know that the burthen of this people lieth vppon your shoulders and that their eyes looke at you as those by whose example the people either perish and fall or are preserued and staied vp for the fall and vprysing of manie dependeth vpon publique persons Therefore in a Magistrate first is required a religious minde acquainted with Gods counsel in his word that hee exercising himselfe therein day and night Psal 1 2 might growe wyse in the Lords causes for this charge is laide vpon you from the Lorde to applie your selues to the worde of God for so it is saide of the Magistrate Deu. 17. Deu. 17 19 The word shal be with him and he shall reade therein all the dayes of his life that he may learne to feare the Lord his God and to keepe all the wordes of this Lawe to doo them c. Iosu 1.8 Also Ioshua is straightly charged Let not this booke of the Lawe depart out of thy mouth but meditate therein day and night that thou mayst doo according to all that is written therein then shalt thou make thy way prosperous c. So Iethro commaundeth Moses to chuse men fearing God Exo. 18. Exo 18 21 Prouide you among all the people men of good courage fearing God men dealing truely hating couetousnes and appoint them to bee Rulers c. So as you see that Magistrates must be religious and also men of courage Iosu 2 7 Exo 18 21 to execute iustice in all causes not corrupt with gyftes nor accepting the faces of menne without foolish pittie or faint-harted feare and without crueltie or reuenging affections but of al meeknes lenitie They must performe all faythfulnes and truth with equitie as those that are members of the same bodie appointed to see distributiue and equall iustice to bee administred to eache man accordinglie for so Moses requireth that they shal be men dealing truely Exo 18 21 so as they must not looke to men but to the causes taking heede of that caueat that Moses giueth Exo. 23. Exo 23 12 Thou shalt not receiue a false tale thou shalt not follow a multitude to doo euill neyther agree in a controuersie to decline after many and ouerthrow the trueth c. Neither must such neglect the execution of iustice against the offenders either for feare of reproche or rebuke least they countenaunce sinne thereby and beare the guylt of other mens fals Eccl. 8 11 For because sentence against an euyl worke is not executed speedely therfore the hart of the Chyldren of men is fully sette in them to doo euill Exo. 18 21. In all these thinges Couetousnes must be shunned the stepmother and ouerthrower of all iustice and truth which throweth out the harts euen of the wise to manie noisome lustes which drowne men in perdition 1 Tim 6 9 10 verie daungerous to men of wealth or authority and euer weighting vpō that degree of men VVherefore I beseeche you good my worshipfull Brethren vouchsafe the accepting of these instructions written in hast with a minde vnfeynedlie wishing you all good Be you presidents in godly sober exāple to this great people ouersee your own housholds first that they may be patterns lights of godlie discipline to others Remember Ioshua his protestation Iosu 2.4 I and my housholde wyll serue the Lord. Remember Nehemiah Nehe. 5. who enforced hys owne example and his seruantes to
and perdition of soule and bodie Minister Then by euery breaking of the Lawe you dayly deserue death and procure Gods curse Answer It is verie true Minister How shall you be freed from this curse Aunswere Ga 3 13 By Iesus Christ my Sauiour and redeemer Minister VVhat did he for you Aunswer He was both (a) Ro 9 5 Col 2 9 He 1 3 perfit God that he might be able (b) He 2 14 to ouercome death for me and also he was perfect (c) Mat 1 25 Ga 4 4 man that he might (d) Heb 2 11 Col 1 22 suffer death and Gods wrath for my sinnes and so in bothe these natures together he fully satisfied the iustice of God for me and purchased my saluation Minister VVhat moued God thus to saue you Aunswer His owne meere loue fauoure and mercie without any respect of my worthines Minister How are you assured of this mercy of GOD. Aunswere By a true faith in Christ Minister Rehearse the summe of your fayth Aunswer I beleeue in God the father almightie c. Minister VVhat breefely doo you gather out of these articles Aunswer My faith is assured heerein that God the father (a) Ioh. 3.1 of his owne good will (b) Rom 8 3 Eph. 5 2 Tit 2 14 gaue his sonne Iesus Christ very God and man to redeeme mee from sinne by hys death and passion (c) Rom. 8 9 2 Cor 5 5 1 Ioh. 4 13 sending out his holie spirite into mee to cause Christ his (d) Rom 8 10. death life to be effectuall to renue me (e) et 6 4. into a new life he hath made me of his Church and companie of beleeuers sanctifyed to doo hys will here to glorifie him in euerlasting life in the world to come Minister VVherefore dyd Christ thus suffer and dye Answere Ro. 4 25 For my sinnes Minister vvhat profite haue you by his death Answere I haue (a) Ephesi 1.7 forgiuenes of sinnes (b) Ro. 6 6 the mortification of my flesh and the (c) Col 1 20 appeasing of Gods wrath Minister vvhat meane you by his descending into hell Aunswer Not that Christ went into the place of torments with his soule or bodie but that for a time he (a) Esa 53 4 5 felt his Fathers wrath and the (b) Act 2 24. dolers of eternall death in his (c) Mat 26 38 42 Luke 22 43 Hebr 5 7 soule and conscience heere on earth for vs that hee might bee a redeemer as well of the soule as of the body Minister vvhat profit haue you by his resurrection Aunswer I haue (a) Ro. 4 15 righteousnes a gage (b) 1 Cor 15 20. of my immortality and (c) Rom 6 4 newnes of life Minister vvhat vse make you of the article concerning the holy Ghost Aunswer I learne therein that it is God the holy (a) Ioh 6 63 et 14 26 ghost only which maketh Christ his death and life profitable to me (b) Ioh 3 6 by renuing my hart to the obedience of Gods wil and working faith in me to apply the merits of Christ to my selfe and by the same spirite God gathereth a Churche to himselfe in all (c) Ioh 10.16 the world by his worde Minister How doth Gods spirite worke fayth in you Aunswer By the word of God preached Ro 10 14 Minister vvhat are the meanes to increase nourish and vphold your fayth Answere Rom. 10 17 The hearing of the word of God preached the vse of the Sacraments and of prayer Minister vvyll you then bee dilligent to heare the word to vse the Sacraments and to frequent prayer that your fayth may be increased Aunswer Yea by Gods grace Minister vvhat is a Sacrament Answere A Sacrament is an outward (a) Gen 17.11 Rom 4 11. seale ioyned vnto the word which visibly representeth vnto vs spirituall thinges and assureth our faith of Gods promises declared in his word Minister Howe many Sacraments hath God ordeyned Answere Two Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. Minister How doth Baptisme profit your fayth Answere Fyrst by assuring mee that I am (a) Rom 6 3 5. 1 Cor 12 13 one with Christ Secondlye that I am (b) Iohn 3 3.5 begotten againe (c) Col 2 11 from sinne into a newe lyfe Thirdlie by being a pledge of d the forgiuenes of my sinnes (b) Mat 3 6 Act 2 38 for as the water clenseth the body so our soules by (e) Heb. 9 12. 1. Pet. 3 22 1. Ioh. 1.7 Apo. 1.5 the bloode of Christ are purged from sinne Minister vvhat profit hath your fayth by the Lordes Supper Answer Euen this that as outwardly I receiue the breade and wine to nourish my bodie so (a) 1 Col. 10 16 12 13 inwardlie I receiue Christ by faith euen as mine owne whose bodye (b) Cor 1 14.22 and bloode clenseth mee from sin and nourisheth mee to eternall life Minister Doo you receiue the very body blood of Christ really in the bread Answere Ioh 6 63 Nothinglesse but onelie spirituallie by faith Minister Howe shall you come worthely to the Lords supper Answere When I come with faith and repentance Minister How shall you knowe when you come to the communion with fayth Answere First if I acknowledge mine owne pouertie and wants confesse the mercies of God (a) Ps 103 1 2 1 Cor 11 24 with thanksgiuing Secondlie when I assure my selfe of the (b) Mat 26 28 forgiuenes of my sins by the death and sacrifice of Christ onely Minister How shall you know when you come with repentance Answere First if I (a) 1. Cor 11 28 examine and proue my heart and am truely (b) 2. Cor 7 10 greeued for my sinnes (c) Pro 28. 13 Mat 3 6 confessing them before God and forsaking them Secondlie if I vnfainedlie purpose to walke (d) Mat 3 8 in a newe life that is in holines to GOD and true loue to my neighbour (e) Mat 5 23 24. reconciling my selfe to them that I offende and (f) Mat 6 14 15 Col 3 13 forgiuing others that I may be forgiuen Minister vvhat doth the bread broken signifie Answere It signifieth the bodie of Christe broken for my sinnes Minister vvhat doth the wine signifie Answere The blood of Christe shed for my sinnes Minister vvhat differeth baptisme from the Lords supper sith they both betoken the remyssion of sinnes Answere Baptisme grafteth vs into Christ by regeneration in hope of remission of sinnes The Supper nourisheth vs being grafted to feele the power of death 1 Cor 22 13 and resurrectiō of Christ dailie strengthening our Faith into a newe life Minister vvhy receiue you Baptisme but once in all your life and the supper of the Lord often times Aunswer Because that as we neede but once to be borne so we neede but once to be baptised but as wee neede often to be fedde to nourish our
patience confidence and hope vnto the ende that as thou haste giuen vs a desire to holde out which is a pledge of our continuaunce so thou maist stil vphold vs with the tast of the ioyes to come that in Christ we may abide vnto the ende so as nothing may seperate vs from the loue of God which is in Christe Iesus our Lord. O Lorde therefore giue vs grace in our prosperitie to mortifie our affections bothe from sinne and the world that it make vs not vnfitt for the yoke and vnrulie Thou knowest Lord the desire of our soules O performe these thinges vnto vs for Iesus Christ his sake VVe further pray thee O Lorde to be president and gouernour of vs and our families directing vs sincerelie in all thy wayes that we giue not euill example either in worde or deede not raging in our affections ruling by them but moderate thou our affections and speeches in all our domesticall gouernment that wee may rule ouer them in thy name beeing neyther too seuere nor too remisse that so man and wife with theyr families may liue togeather religiously soberlie and peaceably wyth freer vse of prayer and other holy exercises O LORDE blesse our Seruauntes chyldren wyth obedient and duetifull hearts to thy maiestie and vnto vs for thee beeing without murmuring vnfaithfulnes replying or stubborne answeres but peaceable lowlie and tractable Bannish from them all swearing lying pryde cursed speaking slaundering ryot and all intemperancie And though by our sinnes thou mightest take aduauntage to throwe out our children to thy curse and to with holde thy grace frō them yet pardon thou our sinnes for thy mercies sake and continue thy graces to vs and to our posterity after vs to many generations O Lorde because also nothing can prosper without thy blessinge though wee care and toyle blesse thou therefore and prosper all the affayres of our lawfull callinges this day and euer heereafter that we may see daylie a comfortable issue of our labours for we resigne vp all our affayres and the successe thereof vnto thee labouring in them vnder thy prouidence And now Lorde we praye thee for our neighbours rounde about vs and for the congregation where we enioy the felowshippe of this life with other ritch graces of thine O Lord blesse them all and eache familie and person both olde and young husbands and wyues parents and chyldren masters and seruauntes gouernors and people that eache of these in their callinges being furnished with meete graces from thee may discharge a good conscience therin in thy feare Blesse O LORDE the Magistrates of our towne endue them with wisedom courage faithfulnes the feare of thy name and all graces necessarie that they executing iudgment and iustice thy glorie may bee aduaunced the people may of conscience obey sinne may bee supplanted and godlines with trueth may happilye flourish among vs. Blesse O lord wee pray thee our ministers of thy word that they may abound with al necessary graces fitte for that waighty calling let vs imbrace them in our hartes as messengers sent by thee for our saluation Gyue vnto them strength faithfulnes grauitie wisedome iudgment patience and courage in dooing thy wyll that they may wade comfortablie and with a good conscience through all daungers make their labours fruitfull in the hearts of the people conuert or confounde all that rise vp against wholesome doctrine reforme the disobedient keepe them in thy trueth that are called increasinge their faith and obedience and gather home daielie some soules into thy folde that the people being turned vnto thee thou maiest haue praise Preserue O Lorde this our Towne from inward perrills of the soule and outward of the body bee thou our watchman and tower of defence frō al enimies that our sins betray not our peace kepe vs by sea by land in blessed safety let vs not forget to praise thee for it cōtinue thine holy ordinance of teaching ô Lord among vs euermore let vs neuer want that blessed soueraine meanes of our saluation and giue vs grace hartily reuerently faithfully to regarde thy seruants thy heauēly doctrin brought by thē so as both they we may in our lyues expres the fruit of thy word feeling effectually the power therof cōuerted into our soules to the thorow reforming of the whole mā that we may stand assured of thy mercy pardon of our sins through faith may be multiplied with al spiritual graces directed kept cōtinued to the ende in al happy waies so as our own soules may reape perfit cōfort others may be edified turned vnto thee thy self maist receiue glory honor eternal praise in Christ Iesus and now lord we most earnestly intreate thee for our whole lande principallye for our moste gracious Queene Elizabeth ô lord giue her a long a prosperous a godly a happy raign ouer vs cōfounding all her enemies safegarding her royall person enritching her soule with all heauenlye graces vnto saluation that she gouerning happilie on earth may raigne euerlastingly in heauen with thee Blesse her right honourable Counsellers and all inferiour Magistrates directing their counsels consultations and gouernments to the aduauncing of thy glory and the good of thy Church Blesse all the Ministers of thy holie worde that they may sincerely discharg a good conscience in their places to the edifying of thy church through loue Yea we pray thee for all our whole land and people of all degrees pardon their sinnes leade them in thy trueth that they may in peace and godlines serue thee all their lyfe Finallie Lord we pray thee for all nations kindreds and tongues where thy name is professed for all christian Magistrates and Rulers that thou wylt blesse and defende them and keepe them in thy trueth from all their ennimies cause the light of thy holie Gospell to shyne to all nations that they being turned to thee thou mayst haue praise comfort the comfortles helpe the helples bee a father to the fatherles and a husbande to the wyddowes ende the miserie of the afflicted confound al enimies of thy church and giue to thy people euerlastyng peace in Christ Iesus These graces with all other els necessarie for vs and thy whole Church we humbly craue at thy maiesties hand in such manner as hee hath taught vs saying Our Father which art in Heauen c. A forme of thanks-giuinge WE render most humble and hartie thankes in Iesus Christ vnto thy diuine maiestie ô lord our God for thy great mercies and auncient louing kindnes towards vs thy whole church alwayes expressed namely lord for thy inestimable euerlasting loue whereby thou hast chosen vs freelie in Christ Iesus vnto saluation before the foundations of the worlde w●●e layde as also for thy goodnes whereby thou hast created vs to the likenes of thine owne Image and whereas wee and the whole race of mankind through sinne and transgression were fallen from thee into a desperate and hellish condition of