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B31273 An enlargement of a former catechisme which contained in briefe the grounds and principles of Christian religion that shewed what we ought to beleeve, this upon what ground we ought so to beleeve, both which are necesseary in the faith of every Chirstian / gathered at the first and since enlarged by D.V. ... D. V. 1641 (1641) Wing V2 11,184 33

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AN ENLARGEMENT OF A FORMER CATECHISME WHICH CONTAINED IN BRIEFE the grounds and principles of Christian Religion That shewed what we ought to beleeve this upon what ground we ought so to beleeve both which are necesseary in the faith of every Christian Gathered at the first and since enlarged by D. V. for the benefit of such as are but Novices in the Schoole of Christ 2 Pet. 3.18 Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ LONDON Printed by T. and R. Cotes for S. Enderby and are to be sold at his shop in Popes head Alley at the signe of the Starre 1641. The Grounds and Principles of Christian Religion The first Part. Question WHo made you Answ God Q How is that proved A. Out of the first Chapter of Genesis the seven and twentieth verse where it is said God made man in his owne Jmage and out of the hundreth Psalm at the 3 ver Know ye that the Lord he is God it is he that hath made us Q. How many Gods are there A. One Q. How is that proved A. Out of the second Chapter of Saint Iames the ninetéenth verse Thou beleevest that there is one God thou doest well Q. How many persons in the Godhead A. Thrée Q. How is that proved A. Out of the first Epistle of S. Iohn the fift Chapter the seventh verse There are three that beare record in heaven and these three are one Q. Which be those three persons A. The Father the Word and the Holy Ghost Q. How is that proved A. Out of the former words of S. John where he saith There are three that beare record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one Q. Wherefore did God make you A. To serve him Q. How is that proved A. Out of the hundreth Psalme where Gods making us and our serving of God are both ioyned together giving us to understand thus much that therefore we should serve God because hée made us and therefore he made us that we should serve him The words are these Serve the Lord with gladnesse come before his presence with singing Know ye that the Lord he is God it is he that hath made us And to the same purpose speakes Salomon in the booke of Ecclesiastes the last chapter the last verse save one Let us heare the conclusion of the whole matter Feare God and keepe his Commandements for this is the whole duty of man Q. How will God be served A. According to his will revealed in his Word Q. How is that proved A. Out of the nine and twentieth of Deuteronomie the last words The secret things belong to the Lord our God but the things revealed belong to us and our children for ever that we may doe them And out of the sixt Chapter of Micha at the eight verse where the Prophet saith plainely That God hath shewed us what is good and what he requires of us Q. Where in what part of Gods word specially is this will of God revealed A. In the ten Commandements Q. How is that proved A. Because the ten Commandements are divers times in Scripture called the Testimonies of the Lord as in the sixth of Deuteronomie the seventéenth verse Ye shall diligently keepe the Commandements of the Lord your God and his testimonies and his statutes Where the same things that he cals Commandements he cals testimonies also because God doth therein testifie and declare unto us what he would have us to doe Q. Rehearse the ten Commandements A. God spake these words and said c. Q. What doe you learne out of the foure first Commandements A. My Duty towards God Q. What doe you learne out of the six last Commandements A. My duty towards my Neighbour that is how to carry my selfe both towards my selfe and also towards others Q. How is it proved that this is the substance of those things that are required of us in the ten Commandements A. By the words of our Saviour in the two and twentieth Chapter of Saint Matthew at the seven and thirtieth verse and so forward Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule and with all thy minde This is the first and great Commandement and the second is like unto it thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy selfe On these two Commandements hang all the Law and the Prophets Q. Can you keepe all these Commandements A. No. Q. How is that proved A. Out of the twentieth Chapter of the Proverbes at the ninth verse Who can say I have made my heart cleane I am pure from my sinne And out of the third Chapter of Saint Iames and the second vers In many things we offend all Besides this is sufficiently proved to every man by his owne dayly experience if he doe observe and take héed to his wayes Q. Did God make you thus A. No. Q. How is that proved A. Out of the seventh of Ecclesiastes and the last verse God made man righteous Q. How comes it to passe then that you cannot keepe the Commandements A. By the fall of Adam and Eve Q. How is that proved A. Out of the fift Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans the twelfth verse where the Apostle saith thus By one man sin entred into the world That one man is Adam who was tempted by Eve and the world is all mankind that came of them so that the Apostles meaning is that by that meanes wée are all become sinfull and therefore breake the Commandements of God Q. Who were Adam and Eve A. The first man and woman that God made and having made them hée ioyned them together in marriage Q. How is that proved A. Out of the second Chapter of Genesis for concerning Adam it is sayd in the seventh verse of that Chapter The Lord God formed Man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living soule And concerning Eve it is sayd in the two and twentieth verse of the same Chapter The rib which the Lord God had taken from man he made a woman There is the making of them both in the beginning when God created the world Then concerning their ioyning together in marriage it is sayd in the two and twentieth verse also that God brought the woman to the man Q. Wherein did they fall A. In eating the forbidden fruite Q. How is that proved A. Out of the third Chapter of Genesis and the seventéenth verse where God chargeth Adam that he had hearkned to the voyce of his wife in eating of the trée of which he commanded him that he should not eate thereof There it is expressly sayd that the man did eate of the forbidden fruite but the womans eating thereof is understood Q. What is the forbidden fruite A. When God had made Adam and Eve he placed them in the Garden which is commonly called Paradise and gave them liberty to eate