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A26879 The catechizing of families a teacher of housholders how to teach their housholds : useful also to school-masters and tutors of youth : for those that are past the common small chatechisms [sic], and would grow to a more rooted faith, and to the fuller understanding of all that is commonly needful to a safe, holy comfortable and profitable life / written by Richard Baxter ... Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1683 (1683) Wing B1205; ESTC R22783 252,758 464

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speaking ●… him should be customary and dead and like th● Thoughts and talk of Common things and in some degree of Taking of Gods Name in vain CHAP. XXXVII Of the Fourth Commandement Qu. 1. WHat are the Words of the fourth Commandement A. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy six daies shalt thou Labour and do all thy work But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt not do any work thou nor thy Son nor thy Daugh●er thy Man-Servant nor thy Maid-Servant nor thy Cattel nor thy Stranger that is within thy Gates For in six daies the Lord made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that in them ●s and rested the seventh day Wherefore ●he Lord blessed the Sabbath day and ●allowed it Q. 2. Why doth Deut. 5. repeat it in so different Words A. Because the words are but for the sence and ●hey being kept in the Ark as written in Stone and safe from alteration Moses in Deut. 5. gave them the sence and added some of his own explication And nothing is altered to obscure the sence Q. 3. Which day is it which was called the Sabbath in this Commandement A. The seventh commonly called from the Heathen Custom Saturday Q. 4. Why was that day made the Sabbath A. God having made the world in six daies space seeing all Good and very Good rested in his own complacency and appointed the seventh day every week to be separated as Holy to worship and praise him the Great Creator as his Glorious perfections shine forth in his works Q. 5. What is meant by Gods resting from his work A. Not that he had been at any labour or wea●iness therein but 1. That he finished the Creation 2. That he was pleased in it as Good 3. And that he would have it be a day of holy pleasant Rest to man Q. 6. What is meant by keeping Holy the Sabbath day A. Separating it to the Holy Worship and praise of the Creator and Resting to that end from unnecessary bodily labour Q. 7. What doth the word Remember signifie A. First it is an awakening Caveat to bid us take special care that we break not this Commandement 2. And then that we must prepare before it comes to avoid the things that would hinder us in the duty and to be fit for it's performance Q. 8. Why is Remember put before this more than before the rest of the Commandements A. Because 1. Being but of Positive institution and not naturally known to man as other duties are they had need of a positive excitation and Remembrance And 2. It is of great importance to the constant and acceptable worship and the avoiding of impediments to keep close to the due Time which God hath appointed for it And to violate it tendeth to Atheistical ungodliness Q. 9. Why is it called The Sabbath of the Lord thy God A. Because 1. God did institute and separate it 2. And it is separated to the honour and Worship of God Q. 10. When and how did God institute and separate it A. Fundamentally by his own Resting from the work of Creation But immediately by his declaring to Adam his Will for the sanctifying of that day which is expressed Gen. 2. 3. Q. 11. Some think that the Sabbath was not instituted till man had sinned and Christ was promised and so God Rested in Christ A. When the text adjoineth it close to the Creation and giveth that only as the reason of it that God ended his works which he had made and rested from them this is humane corrupting presumption Q. 12. But some think the Sabbath was first instituted in the Wilderness when they were forbid to gather Manna A. It is not there mentioned as newly instituted and it is mentioned Gen. 2. 2 3. and then instituted with the reason of it And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it because in it he rested from all his works which God created and made And the same reason is repeated in the Fourth Commandement Q. 13. Is this Commandement of the Law of Nature as are the rest A. It was more of the Law of Nature to Adam than to us his nature knowing otherwise than ours both when God ended his works and how beautiful they were before the Curse It is now of the Law of Nature that is known by Natural light without other Revelation 1. That God should be worshipped 2. That Societies should assemble to do it together 3. That some set Time should be separated statedly to that use 4. That it should be done with the whole heart without worldly diversions or distractions But I know nothing in Nature alone from whence a man can prove that 1. It must be either just one day in seven 2. Or just what day of the seven it must be 3. Nor just what degree of Rest is necessary Though reason may discern that one day in seven is a very convenient proportion Q. 14. Are the words Six dayes shalt thou labour c. a Command or onely a License A. They are not only a License but a Command to man to live in an ordinary calling or Lawful course of Labour according to each ones ability and place and diligently to exercise it and not spend time in Idleness And the ordinary time is here assigned thereto Q. 15. Then how can it be lawful to spend any of the week-dayes in Religious Exercises any more than to spend any part of the Sabbath day in Labour A. All Labours are to be done as the Service of God and as a means to holy and Everlasting ends and therefore it is implyed still that God be sought and remembred and honoured in all As our Eating and drinking is our duty but to be done to the Glory of God and therefore with the seeking of his blessing and returning him our thanks Q. 16. But is it lawful then to separate whole dayes either weekly or monthly or yearly to Religious Exercises when God hath commanded us to labour on them A. As Gods command of Resting on the Sabbath is but the Stating of the Ordinary Time supposing an exception of extraordinary Cases as in time of War of Fire of dispersing Plagues of hot Persecution c. As Circumcision was omitted in the Wilderness forty years so this Command to Labour six dayes doth state our ordinary time but with supposed exception of extraordinary occasions for dayes of Humiliation and Thanksgiving And all Gods Commands suppose that when two dutyes meet together and cannot both be then done the greater must ever be preferred And therefore saving the Life of a Man or a Beast yea feeding and watering beasts labouring in Temple Service c. were to be preferred before the Rest of the Sabbath And so when our necessity or profit make Religions exercises more to o●r good and so a greater duty as Lectures Fasts c. we must preferre them to our ordinary Labour For as the Sabbath was made
Ghost This is the Summ of the Creed first made by Christ himself 2. The Apostles were Inspired and Commissioned to teach men all that Christ commanded Mat. 28. 19 20. 3. To say these three Words I believe in the Father Son and Holy Ghost without understanding them was easie but would make no true Christians Therefore if we had never read more of the Apostles Practice we might justly conclude that those inspired Teachers before they Baptized Men at Age taught them the meaning of those three Articles and brought them accordingly to Confess their Faith And this is the Creed And though a Man might speak his Profession in more or various Words the Matter was still the same and the words made necessary must not be too many nor left too much at mens liberty to alter lest corruption should Creep into the Common Faith For the Baptismal Confession was the very Symbol Badge or Test by which all Christians were visibly to pass for Christians And as Christianity must be a known certain thing so must its Symbol be 4. And infallible historical Tradition assureth us that accordingly ever since the Apostles dayes before any adult were Baptized they were Catechized and brought to understand and profess these same Articles of the Faith And if the Greeks and the Latines used not the same Words they used Words of the same Signification two or three words being added since Q. 13. Do you not by this set the Creed above the Bible A. No otherwise than I set the Head Heart Liver and Stomach of a Man above the whole Body which containeth them and all the rest Or than I set the Ten Commandments above the whole Law of Moses which includeth them Or than Christ did set Loving God above all and our Neighbour as our selves above all that Law of which they were the Summ We must not take those for no Christians nor deny them Baptism who understand and believe not particularly every word in the Bible as we must those that understand not and believe not the CREED CHAP. VIII Of BELIEVING what it signifieth in the Creed Qu. 1. I Understand by what you have said that as Mans Soul hath three Powers the Understanding the Will and the Executive So Religion being but the true qualifying and guidance of these three Powers must needs consist of three parts I. Things to be known and believed II. Things to be Willed Loved and Chosen And III. Things to be Done in the Practice of our Lives And that the Creed is the Symbol or Summ of so much as is necessary to our Christianity of the first sort and the Lords Prayer the Rule and Summary of the second and the Ten Commandments of the Third I intreat you therefore first to expound the Cree●… to me and first the first word of it I Believe ●… it belongs to all that followeth A. You must first know what the word signifieth in Common use To Believe another Signifieth T●… trust him as True or Trusty and to Believe a thing signifieth to Believe that it is True because a Trusty Person speaketh it The Things that you must Believe to be True are called The Matter or Materi●… Object of your Faith The Persons Trustiness tha●… you believe or trust to is called The formal Object of your Faith for which you Trust the Person and believe the thing The Matter is as the Body of Faith and the Form as its Soul The Matter which the Church hath believed hath by Go●… had alterations And to this Day more is reveale● to some than to others But the formal Reason ●… your Faith is still and in all the same even Gods Fidelity who because of his Perfection cannot Li●… Q. 2. How may I be sure that God cannot Li● who is under no Law A. His Perfection is more than a Law 1. W●… see that God who made Man in his own Image and reneweth them to it making Lying a hate●… Vice to humane Nature and Conversation N●… Man would be counted a Lyar And the bette●… any Man is the more he hateth it 2. No man Lyeth but either for want of Wi●dom to know the Truth or for want of perfec●… Goodness or for want of Power to attain his Ends by better means But the Infinite most Perfect God hath none of these defects Q. 3. But God speaketh to the World by Angels and Men and who knows but they may be permitted to Lie A. When they speak to Man as sent by God and God attesteth their credibility by uncontrolled Miracles or other Evidence if then they should Lie it would be imputable to God that attesteth their word Of which I said enough to you before Q. 4. Proceed to open the formal Act of Faith which you call Trust A. As you have noted that Mans Soul hath three Powers Understanding Will and Executive so our Assiance or Trust in God extendeth to them all And so it is in One an Assenting Trust a Consenting Trust and a Practical Trust. By the first we Believe the Word to be True because we trust the Fidelity of God By the second we consent to Gods Covenant and accept his Gifts by Trusting to the Truth and Goodness of the Promiser By the Third we Trustingly venture on the costlyest Duty Q. 5. I pray you open it to me by some familiar similitude A. Suppose you are a poor Man in danger of a Prison and a King from India sends his Son hither Proclaiming to all the Poor in England that if they will come over with his Son he will make them all Princes some say He is a Deceiver and not to be believed Others say A little in hand with our Old acquaintance is better than uncertainty in an unknown Land Another saith I know not but a Leaky Vessel Storms or Pirates may prevent my hopes Here are now three Questions 1. Do you believe that he saith True 2. Do you so far Trust him as to Consent to go with him 3. When it comes to it do you so far Trust him as to venture on all the difficulties and go Again suppose you have a deadly sickness There are many unable and deceitful Physicians in the World There is one onely that can Cure you and offereth to do it for nothing but with a Medicine made of his own Blood Many tell you he is a Deceiver Some say others can do it as well And some say the Medicine is intollerable or improbable Here are three Questions 1. Do you Trust his word by Believing him 2. Do you Trust him so as to Consent and Take him for your Physician 3. Do you Trust him so as to come to him and take his Medicine forsaking all others I need not apply it You can easily do it Trust then or Assiance is the vital or formal act of Faith And Assenting Consenting and Practice are the inseparable effects in which as it is a saving Grace it is alwayes found Q. 6. But is all this