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A17038 The summe of Christian religion shewing the vndoubted truth holy practice, and heauenly comfort therein contained. With certaine necessary prayers. By Samuel Browne, preacher of Gods Word, at S. Maries in Shrewsbury. Browne, Samuel, 1575?-1632. 1630 (1630) STC 3911; ESTC S119313 26,424 74

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the Prince and Princesse Palatine with their Issue the honourable Priuy Counsellors Nobles and Magistrates the Bishops and Ministers the Vniuersities and Nurseries of learning Among all sorts stirre vp those that may valiantly fight thy battels against the Deuill against this world that lieth in wickednes Be gracious O Lord to our * Parents Brethren sisters c. to those for whom wee are specially bound to intreate thee and They that haue such may here mention them whom thou hast made thy instruments of good vnto vs. Protect this family prosper vs in our health our credit and in our worldly estate Aboue all let vs grow rich in godlinesse sobriety and righteousnesse Giue vs this night quiet rest and safetie raise vs vp againe in due time that wee may the next day and so from day to day doe thee acceptable seruice glorifie thee in our seuerall callings For these and for all good things needfull for vs and for al thy children we pray as thy Sonne our Sauiour hath taught vs. Our Father c. A Prayer vpon the Lords Prayer O Lord our God thy Sonne our Sauiour hath assured Vpon the Preface vs that thou art through him a louing Father to the godly and willing to helpe them and that thou art an heauenly and powerfull Father alwaies able to comfort them therefore we come vnto thee with boldnesse and confidence through faith in him and we desire and endeuour to pray vnto thee now and hereafter not with profane carnall and earthly hearts but with reuerence to thy diuine Maiesty and with heauenly affections O helpe vs and strengthen vs and raise vp our soules from earth and earthly things to thee that dwellest on high Petition 1 First and aboue all things we desire that praise may be giuen to thee for all thy worthinesse that thy enemies may know thee to be the Lord and themselues to be but men that their power is but weaknesse and their wisedome but foolishnesse when they lift vp themselues against thee and thy deare Spouse the Church Get thee honour vpon thine obstinate enemies as thou didst vpon Pharao and the Egyptians But let thy seruants and faithful people know thee to their comfort Let them sanctifie thee in their hearts let them euer beleeue and also finde by ioyfull experience that thy power is their protection thy wisedome their direction thy iustice their deliuerance from all wrongs And let all prayse and thanks be giuen vnto thee for all thy benefits for our health and peace for our food and raiment for thy great fauours so extraordinary bestowed vpon this land for many yeares and for those which we in particular haue receiued and do inioy from thy bountifull hand specially for those heauenly and spirituall blessings our election redemption vocation assurance of glorification and for the comfort of thy most holy Word Petition 2 Let thy Kingdome come conuert the wicked as many as belong to thine election enlighten the eyes of them that are blinded with the loue of superstition grant that those which wallow in sin may begin to hate that mire and filth wherein they haue delighted O Lord increase thy gifts and graces in the godly reigne in them by thy powerfull spirit thou that art the God of peace sanctifie them thorowout that their whole spirit and soule and body may be kept blameless vnto the comming of Iesus Christ Kill and crucifie in them daily the old man and let the new man be raised vp in them O Lord blesse and prosper the meanes which thou hast ordained for these euds Raise vp godly Kings that may walke in the steps of Dauid Ezekiah Iosiah and religious Nobles like Ioseph Obadiah Daniel Nehemiah Mordecai that may administer iustice and maintaine truth and seeke the prosperity of Israel-Increase we pray thee the number of faithfull Pastors and teachers endue them with excellent gifts of Learning and Godlinesse that they may be able to conuince heresies and errours to confound euery Iannes and Iambres that shall resist thy truth O let thy seruants walke in the steps of the Apostles and Prophets and not in pride couetousnesse or idlenesse Vnite them in thy truth lest by their diuisions thy people be also diuided grant that they may be knit together in one minde and in one iudgement that with one minde and with one mouth they may prayse thy name And let vs earnestly wait for thy comming to iudgement that thou maist put all thine enemies vnder thy feet and reigne for euer in perfect peace that wee may reigne with thee triumphantly Petition 3 In the meane time direct and teach vs to doe thy Holy and blessed will to renounce and denie our owne wills that are so foolish so peruerse and wicked Teach vs to walke in the way of all thy Commandements let our hearts be seasoned with godlinesse let vs loue thee aboue all let vs feare thee and euer walke in all sinceritie as in thy sight and presence let vs trust in thee and rest vpon thy promises for the things of this life and of the life to come Let it be our chiefe delight to speake to thee by prayer and thanksgiuing and to heare thee speaking vnto vs by thy word both read and preached Inable vs by thy grace to obey thee in those generall duties that belong to all Christians and in the particular duties of our seuerall callings grant that Magistrates and people Ministers and hearers husbands and wiues parents and children masters and seruants may conscionably and in heartie obedience vnto thee performe those duties which they owe one to another Grant that in whatsoeuer profession trade or course of life thou hast placed vs we may not liue to our selues but make this our speciall end to please and to glorifie thee And whereas the wicked performe heauenly duties in earthly manner defiling their praiers and thy word Sacraments by their hypocrisie grant that we may performe not only heauenly but also earthly duties and businesses in a heauenly manner walking cheerfully in our vocations endeuouring with all our might to doe thy Maiesty acceptable seruice euery day and to be through thy grace profitable members of the Church Common-wealth and family where we liue Direct vs and inable vs that we on earth may doe thy worke and businesse wisely and also gladly and cheerfully with strength and courage fearing no aduersary euer beholding thy face and following the patterne of thy heauenly Angels Petition 4 Vouchsafe O Lord to giue vs foode raiment health peace publike and priuate blessings and all things needfull for this present life Stirre vs vp to labour and diligence keepe vs from sloth and idlenesse giue a blessing to our endeuours Let vs neuer goe about to inrich or maintaine our selues by lying by deceit or oppression or any vnlawfull meanes let vs seeke nothing at the hands of Satan by sinfull practices or purposes but let our consciences assure vs that whatsoeuer things we
and vertue Deutero 6. 6. Ezra 8. 22. God here forbiddeth not onely blasphemy profane swearing and cursing but also all foolish and idle talking of his Maiesty and all profane maintayning of sinne and error of his word or of his workes Matth. 5. 34. Iob 33. 8 9 10 11. Iob 38. 2. and 39. 37 38. Iob 42. 3. Ephes 4. 29. Col. 4. 6. Q. Which is the fourth Commandement A. Remember that thou keepe holy c. We are here commanded to bestow Gods Sabbath in holy exercises both publike and priuate as in hearing reading praying singing meditating God here forbiddeth not only the labours of husbandry handicrafts and such like but also iournies on the Lords day paying and also receiuing sums of money following of Law businesse making of bargaines idlenesse and the choking of heauenly and spirituall delights by those that on this day specially giue themselues ouer to carnall pleasures and pastimes Esay 58. 13. Act. 20. 7. 1 Cor. 16. 2. Reu. 1. 8. Neh. 13. 15. Q. What is the fruit of such profaning of the Sabbath A. Barbarous and heathenish ignorance and all manner of wickednesse Q. Which is the fifth Commandement A. Honour thy father and thy mother c. By this Commandement children seruants and all inferiours must honour that is loue reuerence and obey their parents masters and other superiours And parents masters are commanded to traine vp their children and seruants in godlinesse and Magistrates to gouerne Ministers to instruct the people as carefull tender fathers The contrary sins greater or lesse are here forbidden Eph. 5. 22 c. Col. 3. 18 19 20. 21 22. 4. 1. Rom. 13. 1. 1. Pet 2. 13 14. Psalm 78. 71 72. Hebr. 13. 17. 1 Pet. 5. 1 2 3. Q. Which is the sixt Commandement A. Thou shalt doe no murther We are here commanded to performe all works of mercy towards our neighbour both for body and soule Esay 58. 7. 1 Thess 5. 14. Matth. 25. 35. Not only killing but also wounding fighting quarrelling al malice all vnaduised anger and all cruelty in thought word or deed are here forbidden Matt. 5. 22. 1 Cor. 13. 4 5 6. 1 Ioh 2. 11. and 3. 15. Q. Which is the seuenth Commandement A. Thou shalt not commit adultery Here all chastity of body and minde is commanded with a settled and constant resolution neuer to defile our selues Iob 31. 1. 1. Cor. 7. 34. 1 Thess 4. 4. Not only fornication and adultery are here forbidden but also all wanton desires and purposes all vnchaste speeches songs gestures sporting and dalliance with all degrees allurements and occasions of wantonnesse to the corrupting of our selues and others Gen. 38. 14. Gen. 39. 7. 2 King 9. 30. Prou. 7. 10 11 12. 13. Matt. 5. 28. Mar. 6. 22. 1 Thess 5. 22. Ephes 5. 4. Q. Which is the eighth Commandement A. Thou shalt not steale Wee are here commanded to labour with body or minde for our owne maintenance and the reliefe of others Ephesians 4. 28. 2 The. 3. 10. Not only robbing or stealing things of value but also the fraudulent taking of any the least thing that is not ours all false weights and measures bribery all deceit in bargaining all gaine with the iniury and hurt of our neighbour and all desires and purposes tending thereto are here forbidden Mat. 7. 12. 1 Thess 4. 6. Q. Which is the tenth Commandement A. Thou shalt not beare false witnesse c. The preseruing of our neighbours good name is here commanded Prouerbs 22. 1. Eccles 7. 3. Not onely false witnesse-bearing before a Magistrate but all backbiting slandering or listning to slanderers all hurting of our neighbours good name all desires purposes tending thereto all false reports false promises flattery and al such lies are here forbidden Exod. 23. 1. Leuit. 19. 16. Ephes 4. 25. Psal 12. 2 3. 1 Pet. 2. 1. Q. Which is the tenth Commandement A. Thou shalt not couet c. All purity of the heart towards our neighbour is here commanded The first motions of sin against our neighbour euen without the consent of the will are here forbidden Rom. 7. 7. Q. I heare no mention of the sin of drunkennes doth no commandement forbid this sin A. Yes for drunkennes is a cause of many sins and drunkards sin either directly or by consequence against euery Commandement Q. How sin they against the first second third and fourth Commandements A. They loue pleasures more then God they neglect the outward seruice of God they are commonly great swearers and Sabbath breakers Q. How sin they against the Commandements of the second table A. They disobey parēts masters Magistrates and Ministers they often brawle and fight and sometimes kill or wound many of them resort to wicked houses not only for drinke but for whoredome also They deceiue their Creditors and begger their owne wiues and Children They are railers and slanderers all concupiscence raignes in them and they omit all maner of duties to God and their neighbour Q. But who are drunkards A. Not only they that reele or are void of reason but all riotous and idle tipling Companions that for loue of drinke do liue in the forenamed sins or in any of them Q. Thou saidst that the Law is a schoole-master to bring vs vnto Christ if we can make right vse of it Shew me then what vse is to be made of these Commandements A. By these the wicked are taught to see and discerne their owne wickednesse in that they doe not keepe any of Gods Lawes nor truly endeuour to keepe them but that they daily and hourely rebell against God and so are vnder the power of sinne and Satan their master and in the ready way to be damned for euer with him Romans 3. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. Eph. 2. 1 2. 2. Cor. 4. 4. 2. Tim. 2. 26. Deut. 27. 26. Q. Yea but this Doctrine is grieuous and vncomfortable A. So it is to the wicked but it is wholesome for them if they will receiue it for vnfained sorrow is the onely way to true comfort If we labour and bee heauy laden with our sinnes Christ inuiteth vs to come vnto him wlth promise to ease vs Matthew 11. 28. Iohn 3. 16. 1 Tim. 1. 15. Q. After that we are come vnto Christ is there no more vse to be made of these Commandements A. Yes for they serue as a rule to the godly whereby they measure all their actions yea their words and al their inward thoughts and affections Psal 18. 21 22 23. Psal 19. 11. and 119. 1 9. and where they finde themselues to swarue and decline though neuer so little from this rule they bewaile their infirmity and stir vp their repentance 2 Sa. 24. 10. Mat. 26. 75. Rom. 7. 22 23. Q. How doth the Law of God bring a man vnto Christ A. By shewing him his misery that hee may sue to Christ for mercy Matt. 9. 12. Q. And what then doth Christ for him A.