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A07350 The English catechisme explained. Or, A commentarie on the short catechisme set forth in the Booke of common prayer Wherein diuers necessarie questions touching the Christian faith are inserted, moderne controuersies handled, doubts resolued, and many cases of conscience cleared. Profitable for ministers in their churches, for schoole masters in their schooles, and for housholders in their families. By Iohn Mayer, Bachelour of Diuinitie.; English catechisme Mayer, John, 1583-1664. 1622 (1622) STC 17733; ESTC S100659 485,672 636

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diuided from God vpon which hee will poure out his wrath Prayer at going to meat 1. Tim. 4.5 Againe prayers are ordinarily to be vsed when wee receiue any of Gods good creatures for our sustenance For by mans sinne the creatures become accursed vnto him by prayer they are againe sanctified Euery creature of God is sanctified by the word and prayer 1. Sam. 9.13 When a feast was made in the land of Zuph it is said that the people would not eat vntill that Samuel came and had blessed the feast euen as it is said of the beasts being gathered together to the waters in the wildernesse that for feare of poyson they will not drinke till the Vnicorne hath with his horne stirred the waters And after meat it is necessary to praise God so as we are commanded Whether we eate or drinke or whatsoeuer we doe 1 Cor. 10.31 we shall doe all ●o the glory of God Praying in time of troublel Dan. 6. Extraordinarily we must pray oftner in the time of any extraordinary danger or trouble by sicknesse persecution battles and wars famine and losses Daniel at this time besides morning and euening prayed also at noone-tide daily Dauid in the like case prayed seauen times a day and at midnight Christ prayed three times together in his agonie M●th 27. Acts 2. And the Disciples continued daily together in prayer And in those times of persecution the faithfull are noted to haue met to prayer and to haue continued three sometime sixe daies together without taking food vntil night These times of trouble are more specially times of prayer to make praying our practice night and day and to procure others to pray with vs and for vs. Ioh. 4. ●0 For the place and gesture to be vsed in prayer wee know that now there is no difference of places howsoeuer it hath beene in times past for euery where God may be called vpon in Spirit and in truth and for gesture Come saith the Prophet let vs fall downe and kneele before the Lord our maker Not that prayer is not auailable without kneeling for Isaack walked in the fields and prayed Ionah lying in the whales belly prayed c. But because all worship both of body and soule is due to the Lord of all and because prostration or kneeling is a meanes to b eed the more humility in the minde therefore though kneeling be not alwayes necessary yet it is to be preferred both in publike and priuate by all that would yeeld vnto God his due and entire worship and in all publike prayers it is the more duely and strictly to be vsed where the orders of Church doe expressly enioyne it or the laudable custome of the congregation commend it To conclude the omission of decent vsuall gesture must needs be more or lesse scandalous as arguing either coldnesse in deuotion or contempt of the Church or discrepancie in opinion o● in affection from the rest of Gods people with whom wee seeme to make but halfe coniunction whilest wee denye the vniformity of our bodily humiliation And thus much of the generall Introduction to Prayer Of the Lords Prayer Quest 116. HOw and according to what patterne ought wee to pray Answ The Patterne and forme of prayer for our direction is the Lords Prayer Our Father which art in Heauen hallowed bee thy name thy kingdome come thy will bee done in earth as it is in heauen Giue vs this day our dayly bread and forgiue vs our trespasses as wee forgiue them that trespasse against vs and lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill For thine is the Kingdome the power and glory for euer and euer Amen Explan Hauing hitherto made way to the Lords Prayer following in the Catechisme by considering some necessary questions it followeth now that wee come more neerely to the prayer it selfe which is our onely absolute and perfect patterne Concerning this prayer consider we some things generally and then particularly of the parts heereof Generally who was the Author of this prayer The Author of this Prayer Lu● 11.1 Answ Christ Iesus our Lord who with the Father and Spirit is God blessed for euer Hee hauing beene himselfe busied in prayer was desired by his Disciples saying Good maister teach vs to pray as Iohn also taught his Disciples and he said vnto them When yee pray say Our Father which art in heauen c. Whence ir hath the name the Lords Prayer as the Lords Day the Lords Supper c 2. Consider therefore the excellencie of this Prayer as Salomons song is called a Song of songs so this may bee a Prayer of Prayers excelling all other prayers And as the Lords Supper because by him instituted is of that reuerend account that whosoeuer eateth and drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his owne damnation so whosoeuer vseth the Lords Prayer being of diuine Institution vnworthily endangereth himselfe of damnation heereby The Author is the wisedome of the Father like vnto himselfe hath made this Prayer with admirable wisedome drawing the whole Scriptures into a short Epitome heerein and comprizing all our wants of euery kinde in a few wordes with all most needfull directions about prayer and reasons mouing in the offering vp of Praoer So that if all men should all together haue studied all their dayes they could not possibly make a prayer of such worth and excellencie Math. 6.9 Thirdly consider the vse of this prayer which is both for the words and the matter and forme Some thinke that it is onely to be vsed as a direction by which wee may learne how and what to pray and that the wo ds are not to be vsed because Christ saith After this manner pray yee Others thinke it the onely prayer to be vsed at all times and vpon all occasions because Christ saith When yee pray say Our Father Luc. 11.2 c. But neither right the truth is that which maketh a perfect consent betwixt these two Euangelists reporting what Christ said viz. the vse of this Prayer is not onely to direct for matter or for words but for both say these words when ye pray or vse this patterne for a direction and frame all your petitions accordingly First vse the words of this praye if thou knowest not how otherwise according to it to expresse thy minde and though thou knowest yet vse it and vrge the Lord as it were heereby to heare thee for as C●pria● saith A father will acknowledge the voice of his only son the Lord cānot but acknowledge the voyce and words of his son being vttered by any of the faithfull But take heed lest in praying these words the tongue runne without the heart as it must needes doe in those that ceremoniously rehearse them making hast to haue done euen like vnto a chlide saying his lesson which he hath conned perfectly Such may say the words of Gods deare Son and yet goe away without any notice taken of them
the death of Christ from all sinne for blindnesse spirituall expelled for hard hearts mollified and for the extreames and barres of grace despaire and presumption remoued for loue abounding where offences against vs a bound and for malice banished and purged out of vs. Psalm 32. Blessed is the man whose sinne is couered and to whom the Lord imputeth not sinne Hee therefore that is made partaker of this cannot but blesse God againe yea all the Saints in heauen do euer without ceasing sing of this Reuel 5.9 Thou wast killed and hast redeemed vs to God by thy blood out of euery kindred tongue people and nation and hast made vs vnto our God Kings and Priests and we shall reigne vpon the earth c. The supplication therefore is Forgiue vs our trespasses Let none of our sinnes euer come in remembrance against vs but be washed away in the blood of Christ the deprecation let nothing hinder but that thou maist forgiue our trespasses the thanksgiuing thou hast turned our hearts and forgiuen our trespasses wee praise thee therefore and this alike concerneth the whole law Quest 129. What pray you for in the third of these which is the sixth petition of the Lords Prayer Answ That the Lord would not suffer vs to be carried away by the temptations of the world the flesh or the deuill to the committing of sin but that he would deliuer vs from the euill of all temptatious both sinne and damnation Explan For the order of this petition it is added vnto the former made for our soules good so that there be two petitions for our soules and but one for our bodies teaching vs that our care for our estate spirituall before God ought to be double to our care for things temporall and of this world And good reason because the soule liueth for euer the body but a short time the things of the soule are permanent and lasting euer to the comfort of it the things of the body are slitting and fade soone away Lastly the soule is most excellent and of more worth then the whole world the body is base euen as the dust of the earth from whence it was taken and vnto which it shall returne againe So that they do foulely forget themselues which care altogether for the body and take little or no care for the soule when it is poore miserable and naked as is the manner of most men 2. This petition is immediately subioyned after the other crauing the pardon of sinne to teach vs that this is not the only care of Christians to seeke to haue sinne pardoned but they ought as earnestly to striue against sinne and to resist it for the time to come according to the warning giuen by Christ Goe thy way sinne no more least a worse thing befall thee He that seeketh for the pardon of his sinnes and not to subdue and mortifie them is like vnto a prodigall spend-thrift who is no whit the richer though he receiueth much for in like manner though he talketh often of the pardon of sinne and prayeth for it he is destitute and miserable through sinne his prayers not being heard but turned into sinne 3. After that we haue prayed for the pardon of sinne wee pray against temptations tending to sinne being hereby taught that a Christian mans life is a continuall warfare and when one enemy is ouercome and vanquished hee must prouide to incounter with another Wherefore Saint Paul speaking of this estate saith We wrestle not against flesh and bloud but against principalities against powers and against worldly gouernors c. Ephes 6 12. Euen as they which are besieged in a Towne or Castle into which the enemy attempts the entry haue not sufficiently defended themselues if some times they haue beaten backe their enemies scaling their walles or making breaches to come vpon them but they must continually prouide to do the like if they will saue their hold So in the spirituall warfare the enemies must be continually watched against and resisted otherwise we shall bee taken and spoiled of our soules If any man findeth no such need of preparing to resist he is dangerously sicke of a spiritual Lethargy some inchanting Circe hath him at his pleasure hee is sure enough for comming to his heauenly country Let all men therefore awake and seeing their danger keepe watch and ward ouer their soules 2. For the meaning of the words Temptations of diuers sorts Temptation is either that whereby God tryeth man searching and prying into his heart to see whether it be vpright as Dauid prayeth Trie mee O Lord and prooue mee and thou shalt find none iniquity in mee or giuing him some hard commandement as vnto Abraham to kill his sonne and to the young man in the Gospell to sell all that he had and to giue it to the poore or sending him some grieuous affliction which Iames calleth temptation Iames 1.2 willing vs to count it exceeding ioy when wee fall into sundrie temptations Psalm 95. 2. Temptation is that whereby man tempteth God of which the Psalmist complaineth they tempted in a proued mee and saw my workes that is by murmuring and refusing to belieue and to rest vpon Gods prouidence without seeing euident present signes of his power and goodnes and thus whosoeuer saith in his heart God regardeth not or God cannot or will not helpe in the time of necessity tempteth God Matth. 4.7 Againe there is another tempting of God by aduenturing vpon apparant danger without warrant according to which Satan tempting Christ to cast himselfe downe from the pinacle of the Temple he answereth Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 3. Temptation is that whereby man tempteth man seeking to circumuent him Matth. 22.18 by trying him with politique deuises thus the Pharisees are said to haue tempted Christ for Why tempt ye 〈◊〉 yee hypicrites saith the Lord 4 Temptation is that whereby man tempteth himselfe his corrupt heart alluring and drawing him on to sinne according to that of Iames Iames 1.14 Euery man is tempted when he is drawne away by his owne concupiscence and i●●●i●●d Genes 3 Matth. 4. 5. Temptation is that whereby the deuill tempteth man and prouoketh him to sinne as hee did Euah in Paradise and attempted against the Lord Christ For these two last temptations of the flesh and deuill we desire here to be deliuered from the third we pray to be kept in the fourth petition from the second in the second petition from the first wee doe not pray to be kept but rather that the Lord would trie vs and vse all meanes which hee seeth best to further our sanctification Lande vs not thus we pray because that howsoeuer the deuill tempteth and the flesh tempteth without being set aworke by the Lord yet if hee be pleased not to leade vs into temptation we shall be safe from danger Now the Lord is said to leade into temptation To leade into temptation what
non candem cum martyribus passionem subimus at si corpora castigemus c. possumus candem cum illis vitam aeternam obtinere Although we suffer not the same passion together with the martyrs yet if we chastise our bodies we may attaine the same life euerlasting with them Hee hath no other meaning then the Apostle neither could approue of the violence vsed to the body seeing the Donatists seeking thus the glory of Martyrdome are by him earnestly inueighed against 3. The Thanksgiuing is for all and euery of the benefites of this life both generall and speciall for seasonable weather to praise God for which was made Psal 65. for deliuerance from the enemies and victorie ouer them for which is the Song or Deborah and Barack Iudg. 5. for plentie of all things for which is Psalm 114. Psalm 104. c. We also praise God for freeing vs from any euils wherewith we haue been bodily oppressed from plague pestilence famine captiuity particular sicknesses c. for which the people of Israel Hezekiah c. may be examples vnto vs. This petition therefore comprehendeth chiefly the eighth commandement and in the branches the fifth touching gouernours and superiours the sixth touching life and health the seauenth touching chastitie the exercise of filthy lust being a shortning of the dayes and a decay of the strength and the ninth touching false witnesse through which it cannot be well with men for the bodily state The deprecation is let nothing hinder but that thou mayst giue vs our daily bread the supplication Giue vs our daily bread the thanksgiuing thou giuest vs our daily bread for which we praise thee Quest 128. What pray you for in the second of these petitions which is the fifth of the Lords Prayer Answ That God would freely forgiue vs all our sinnes and trespasses against his lawes as we doe from the heart forgiue the offences by men committed against vs. Lament 3.39 Esay 59.1.2 Explan For the order of this petition it followeth that wherin we craue the good things of this life which are needfull for vs teaching that the maine hinderance of our prosperity and the cause of aduersity and misery is sinne which till it be remoued hindreth that wee cannot enioy the good things wee desire nor bee free from the euill things which we decline This in short is taught by the Prophet Ieremy Wherefore is the liuing man sorrowfull man suffereth for his sinne and by Esay The Lords hand is not shortned nor his eare heauy but your sinnes doe seperate betweene your God and you And nothing is more vsuall then this in all the Sermons of the Prophets and in al holy records of examples this being the principall drift of all to set forth the miseries of sinners and vngodly men If wee haue therefore prayed for food rayment and other necessaries but yet are destitute the cause is our sinnes remaine wee must humbly sue for the pardon of them and to haue Gods wrath against vs for them pacified otherwise all our calling for daily bread is lost labour 2. For the sense of the words trespasses by Matthew called debts by Luke sinnes for sinnes are debts because we owe obedience of which we faile by sinne and because as by debt a man is in danger of imprisonment so by sinne of being cast into the prison of hell Forgiue that is seeing we are not able to pay the debts of our sinnes being ten thousands of talents accept of the satisfaction made by the al-sufficient Lord Iesus and for his sake let not our debts be required at our hands or any of them for the least of which wee are neuer able to answere Vs that is vs who are grieuous sinners and are for euer forlorne without this mercy vs that by faith doe belieue that our sinnes are pardoned helping vs against doubting and infidelity and confirming our faith more and vs who belieue continuing this thy grace to the end whereby we may daily haue sinne expiated and done away as by our weakenesse we are daily prone vnto sinne Our sinnes that is the infinite sinnes which proceede properly and naturally from vs as from a most corrupt fountaine and are no way to be imputed to thy maiesty as the Author hereof or to fate or constellation or to the Deuill onely though hee seeketh to bring vs to sinne Iames 1.14 and so to destroy vs for Euery man is drawne away by his owne concupiscence and is inticed 2. Iohn 5.16 Againe we say our sinnes emphatically that is with a sense of our own misery chiefly in regard of our sinnes vnto which wee are most priuie and at which wee begin our griefe and prayer for pardon for though wee pray for the pardon of other mens sinnes also according to that precept If any man seeth his brother sinne a sinne not vnto death let him aske and hee shall giue him life Yet chiefely we find and feele sinne in our selues most hainous and that we are of all sinners the chiefe knowing more amisse in our selues then in others and therefore we principally craue mercy for the pardon of our owne sins As we forgiue them that trespasse against vs. 2. Tim. 1.15 This is the condition vpon which we desire mercy at the Lords hands to vnderstand the meaning three questions arise Quest 1 How doe others trespasse against vs Sol. By offering some iniury or wrong vnto vs in regard of our life Trespasses against vs. goods or good name whereby they became trespassers First in the want of loue which they owe vnto vs. Secondly in the losse and hurt which wee doe hereby sustaine which they are bound to recompence Quest 2 How are we said to forgiue these trespasses Sol. By forgiuing the first the breach of that loue wherein they were tied vnto vs not bearing any mallice or grudge against them therefore nor seeking any reuenge nor taking opportunity to be reuenged though it be offered We forgiue also by forgiuing the second viz. the wrong that is done vnto vs not requiring any satisfaction at their hands and by forgiuing a debt which they owe vnto vs not requiring any payment in the case of extreame pouerty But the first is all the forgiuenesse which the Lord requireth at our hands out of this case and wee doe well remitting the malice though wee exact satisfaction where there is ability so that a trespasser may be forgiuen and yet lawful satisfaction required and a debt may bee forgiuen and yet the condition here set downe not performed viz. if the minde bee not reconciled but continueth still offended Quest 3 Is it sufficient for him that hath offended his brother if he hath forgiuen him to acquite him before God Sol. It is not sufficient for so man might bee able to forgiue sinnes which is blasphemie to affirme Men therefore can onely forgiue the trespasse against him the trespasser remaineth still obliged to Gods eternall wrath vnlesse by