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A28867 The principles of religion by Edward Boughen. Boughen, Edward, 1587?-1660? 1646 (1646) Wing B3816; ESTC R24142 34,491 87

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his name in vaine Q. What is the meaning of this Commandement A. o Yee shall not sweare by my Name falsely neither shalt thou prophane the Name of thy God Lev. 19.12 That we doe not rashly and upon sleight occasions take his Name or word into our mouthes much lesse prophane or blaspheme it That we sweare not rashly or vainely or falsely Q. Is it lawfull to sweare at all A. It is otherwise the Psalmist would never have said that p Psal 63.12 All they that sweare by God shall be commended Indeed q Heb. 6.16 Exod. 22.11 some Controversies cannot well be ended without an oath But r Ier. 4.2 it must be taken in justice and judgement and truth that is as is confessed on all hands we may sweare only to doe such things as are lawfull and honest and make oath of such things only as are certainly knowne unto us Q. It is not good then to sweare but upon just and necessary occasion A. It is not for our Saviours command is Å¿ S. Mat. 5.34 Sweare not at all But let your Communication be Yea Yea Nay Nay For whatsoever is more then these commeth of evill Either of evill in thy selfe or in others Of evill in thy selfe when thou hast got a naughty custome of swearing or hast behaved thy selfe so ill that no man will beleeve thee without an oath Of evill in others when they are so mistrustfull that they will not beleeve any man without an oath Or when by reason of injuries or controversies between Neighbours thou art brought upon thy oath Q. Who sinne against this Commandement A. All common and usuall swearers all blasphemers and prophaners of Gods name or word all perjured persons all that sweare before they are resolved of the point in question all that sweare what they know not though never so true all they that enforce or entice or occasion any person to sweare that which is contrary to Gods word or honour or the truth or what is doubtfull unto himselfe Q. What 's the reason for this A. For the Lord will not hold him guiltlesse that taketh his name in vaine Though it be not so great a sinne as Idolatry or as the contempt or neglect of Gods worship though he threatens not to punish them in so deep a measure yet he will not hold them guiltlesse he will punish them according to the measure of their sinne though not so severely as unto the third and fourth generation Q. Which is the fourth Commandement A. Remember that thou keep holy the Sabbath day Six dayes shalt thou labour c. Q. This precept begins not like the rest What conceive you to be the reason of this A. It begins with a Memento for these reasons I. Because it is not morall and perpetuall as the rest are II. Because it was but now newly given III. Because the Iewes were a people much given to the world much set upon their profit and so they might make a gaine they spared neither man nor beast Q. Was not this precept observed before this time A. Truly no we read indeed that t Gen. 2.2 on the seventh day God ended his worke and rested on the seventh day from all his worke which he had made And that u Ib. v. 3. God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it because that in it he had rested from all his worke But we find not any command given to man for keeping the seventh day or that any of those good men before Moses kept it holy Neither is any mention at all made of the Sabbath from Gen. 2. to Exod. 16. Q. What meet you with there A. There I find that when God had delivered the Children of Israel out of the hand of Pharao and all his host when he had brought them thorough the red Sea into the wildernesse when he had fed them with Manna and Quailes from Heaven that * Exod. 16.27 he ceased to raine downe this heavenly food on the seventh day x Ib. v. 25 26. that the people might take notice of the Sabbath There indeed the Lord commanded that y Ib. v. 29. no man goe out of his place on the seventh day And z Ib. v. 30. the people accordingly rested on the seventh day but it was only from gathering Manna and Quailes for ought can be thence collected Q. Is this all A. Yes For though God intimated unto them severall wayes that he had made this a day of rest yet he commands it not to be kept holy or to be set apart for his service till Exod 20. Q. What reason is there for this rest A. 1. That they might have a day to meditate upon the Creation and so to be put in mind of this their Creator 2. That they might learne to be holy as God is holy by making the seventh day an holy day to serve the Lord in 3. That they might learne of God to be mercifull and to give their servants rest as he had given them rest from their bondage For so saith the Lord Deut. 5.14 That thy man-servant and thy maid-servant may rest as well as thou Where he addes a second memento to this Commandement a Deut. 5.15 And REMEMBER saith he that thou wast a servant in the Land of Aegypt and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence through a mighty hand and by a stretched out arme THEREFORE the Lord thy God commanded thee to keep the Sabbath day So the same God that created the world brought them out of Aegypt Q. Doe we keep the same day holy A. No we keep the first day of the week holy that day whereon Christ arose from the dead Q. Did Christ arise from the grave on the first day of the week A. Scripture manifests it For we read that when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week he appeared first to Mary Magdalen St Mark 16.9 Q. Is this agreeable to Gods command A. Though it be not agreeable to the letter it failes not of the meaning Though we keep not the seventh day we keep one of the seven which imitates Gods rest after our sixe dayes labour And an hard matter it is to prove that God gave over sending Manna upon the seventh day of the week and yet that day the people rested Q. From that time when God commanded the seventh day is it lawfull for man to alter the day A. A lesse blessing gives way to the greater Creation to Redemption Besides we know that shadowes and figures were to vanish when Christ came But the Sabbath was a shadow Col. 2.16 17. it was therefore to vanish when our Saviour had actually accomplished what was prefigured by the Sabbath The Apostles therefore after our Saviours Resurrection made the first day of the week the day of rest as appeares S. Joh. 20.26 1. Cor. 16.2 Apoc. 1.10 Q. Did the Apostles command us to keep this day A. No but we b 1. Cor.