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A29492 Catechetical exercises, or, Questions and answers for youth to learn that they may better understand the church catechism : with the catechists enlargements upon them / by Jos. Briggs ... Briggs, Jos. (Joseph) 1696 (1696) Wing B4662; ESTC R36511 101,779 204

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the old Testament in memory of Gods Rest from his works of Creation and thence was it called the Lords day Rev. 1.10 John in the Isle of Patmos was in the spirit on the Lords day Act. 20.7 Vpon the first day of the week when the Disciples were together to eat bread Paul preached unto them 1 Cor. 16.1 2. Concerning the Collection for the Saints as I have given order to the Churches of Galatia so do ye Vpon the first day of the week let every one lay by him in store as God hath prospered him As for the Churches Holy days or Days appointed by Authority for solemn publick prayers and thanksgivings upon occasion of some great Calamities or Deliverances though they be appointed by man only yet have they as good Authority as the Feast of Purim and Dedication among the Jews for they had no other but Humane Appointment Q. How must God be served on those days A. By resting from all bodily labours except them of Necessity and Mercy to the end we may wholly attend the publick and private exercises of Religion and Godliness Q. What sins then are forbidden by this Commandment A. Mispending these days either in sin or idleness or the servile works of our callings or in vain sports or whatsoever may hinder our keeping them Holy Catechist The Commandment expressly forbids all servile works on the Sabbath day and so do divers Texts as Exod. 31.13 14. and 35.2 and Jer. 17.21 much more idleness vain sports and pastimes and all sinful spending it in gluttony drunkenness filthy Communications and all manner of Licentiousness We are to rest from our worldly labours but mark for what end not that bodily ease can of it self please God but it is that being free from all encombrances of this world and all earthly cares and distractions we may sanctifie the day keep it holy or hallow it Only as our Saviour clears the matter in Confutation of the Pharisees Matth. 12.11 12 13. Works of Necessity Mercy and Charity are allowed and lawful for What man of you saith he having an Ox or an Ass fallen into a pit on the sabbath day will not lift it up It is lawfull therefore to do good on the Sabbath day And therefore he Himself scrupled not to heal the sick cleanse the lepers restore the blind and lame c. and thus he justifieth himself in so doing against their cavills Q. What must parents and Masters do in obedience to this Commandment A. They must exercise their children and Servants in all Religious duties publick and private and restrain them from all contrary sins Catechist The Tenour of the Commandment runs thus Thou and thy Son and thy daughter thy man servant thy maid servant c. And for an example to all Householders as well as Kings and Princes Joshua said chap. 24.15 As for me and my house we will serve the Lord. So let all of us say Let other persons be careless how their families observe the Lords day whether they come to the Church or be absent how they mispend it in vain sports or prophaness I and mine will do otherwise we will serve the Lord publickly and privately with all good care and Conscience Ps 42.4 We will go up together unto the house of God with the voice of joy and praise with the multitude that keep holy day Psal 101.4 6. A froward heart shall depart from me I will not know a wicked person Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful that they may dwell with me He that walketh in a perfect way shall serve me Q. What Motives doth God use to engage our obedience to his Commandments A. His allowing us six days for our own labours and his own special property in the Seventh His own Example and His having Sanctified the Sabbath day to Holy Uses Catechist Every one is able of himself to discern all these in the words of the Commandment Let me then leave that to you and ask you in the next place Q. Is it sufficient to serve God in his Solemn days only A. No We must set apart some Competent part of our time every day and serve him truly all the days of our lives Catechist We are injoyned in Gods word to pray always Luk. 18.1 and to pray without ceasing 1 Thes 5.17 that is keep a constant daily course of prayer And in all things to give thanks 1 Thes 5.18 and to have God always before us Ps 16.8 So is every day to be so a Sabbath unto us as therein to rest from sin and to allot some competent time for Gods immediate service from our worldly business as well as to serve him by all diligence in labour and by faithful and righteous dealing in our Callings and Vocations Luk. 1.74 Being delivered from the hands of our enemies it is that we may serve him without fear in Holiness and righteousness before him all the days of our lives Q. Doth this fourth Commandment then oblige us Christians A. Yes though not the Ceremonial part as it requires the seventh-seventh-day Sabbath and the strict Jewish Rest yet what is of Moral equity in it to wit that a Competent part of our time be thus devoted to Gods Worship and Service Catechist It concerns us even us Christians to remember often Gods fearful judgements on divers prophaning of the Sabbath as him that gathered sticks on it Num. 15.32 and them that bare burdens on the Sabbath day in Jerusalem Jer. 17.27 And Nehemiahs zeal to restrain from buying and selling wares on the Sabbath day chap. 10.31 against those that trode the winepresses and brought in sheaves and asses laden with wine grapes and figs c. on the Sabbath day chap. 13. from ver 15. to 23. For as St. Paul saith 1 Cor. 10 11. These examples are written for our learning or admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come And as God gave Ten Commandments so had this in special the same Author and Lawgiver as the other had even the Eternal God the Creator of all things who as the very light of nature prompts if he be God must be worshipped and glorified as God which cannot be unless some competent portion of time suppose one in seven be set apart for it And therefore although the Ceremonial part of the Commandment be abrogated yet is the Moral still Obligatory to us Christians And so our Holy Church believes or else we should not be taught by it to pray after the reading of this as well as every other Commandment Lord have mercy upon us and incline our hearts to keep this Law I may now hope you pretty well understand your duty towards God taught you in the first Table of the Decalogue the four first Commandments Let us go on then to the second Q. How many Commandments are there in the second Table A. The Six last Commandments Q. What sort of duties doth the second Table teach you A. My duties towards my Neighbour Q. What is
not see him saith the Lord. Do not I fill heaven and earth saith the Lord. And of this Attribute and perfection the sweet singer of Israel thus descants Psal 139.7 8 9. Whither shall I go from thy Spirit and whither shall I flee from thy presence If I go up unto heaven Thou art there If I make my bed in hell thou art there also If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea even there shall thy hand lead me and thy right hand shall hold me And he there teaches us this lesson that all both young and old have this always in their minds to restrain them from every sinful thing even when they are alone and in secret places and no eye sees them That yet God always sees them ver 12. Even the darkness hides not from thee but the night is as clear as the day darkness and light are both alike to thee And therefore whenever we are tempted to sin and whatsoever conveniency of secrecy we may have for it we should always say to ourselves as Joseph did to his Mistriss Gen. 39.9 How can I do this wickedness and sin against God and that even in his sight For Heb. 4.13 All things are naked and open in the sight of him with whom we have to do Now these same Texts that prove Gods Omnipresence they also prove his fourth Attribute Omniscience That He sees and knows all things And as for the next Attribute His perfect Goodness you may remember what your Saviour said Matth. 19.17 There is none Good but one that is God i. e. None deserving this Title of Good in strictness but he Psal 119.6 He is Good and doth Good and that continually And who that is wise will not love and serve and strive to please so Good a God As for the last Attribute which I named perfect Holiness this the Heavenly Inhabitants the Cherubins and Seraphins adore continually crying Holy Holy Holy is the Lord of hosts The whole earth is full of his glory Isa 6.3 Rev. 4.8 And being Holy he cannot be the Author of any Moral evil of any evil of sin Jam. 1.13 Let no man say when he is tempted that he is tempted of God for God cannot be tempted to evil neither tempteth he any man But every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed Nor doth he approve nor delight in any evil but will surely visit it Hab. 1.13 He is a God of purer eyes than to behold iniquity Psal 2.3 Thou art not a God that hast pleasure in wickedness neither shall any evil dwell with thee We therefore that profess to believe in and worship so Holy a God must be Holy as he is Holy in all manner of conversation and Godliness 1 Pet. 1.15 16. we must with David Psal 139.12 hate all sin as God hateth it with a perfect hatred These are the chief Divine Attributes and perfections not excluded but implied in what the Creed expresly mentions Almighty now Q. How did God manifest Himself Almighty A. By making of Heaven and Earth Q. What mean you by heaven and earth A. The whole world and all things therein Catechist That of the Apostle Col. 1.10 is full to the purpose By him were all things Created that are in Heaven and in the Earth whether they be thrones or Dominions or principalities or powers All things were created by him Q. What mean you by making these A. Not only creating them but also his Preservation and Providence whereby he Governs and disposes them Catechist He is not only as Joh. 2.10 intitles him the preserver of men but David saith also Ps 36.6 Thy mercy O Lord is in the Heavens thy Faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds O Lord thou preservest man and beast He preserves them and he provides for them all Psal 145.15 The eyes of all wait upon thee and thou givest them their meat in due season Thou openest thine hand and satisfiest the desire of every living thing Yea and he Governs all the world and all Actions and Accidents in it Dan. 4.35 He doth whatsoever he will in the Army of Heaven and among the Inhabitants of the Earth and none can stay his Hand or say unto him What dost thou Even the most Casual and Accidental things are ordered and overruled by him Prov. 16.33 The Lot is cast into the lap but the whole Disposal thereof is of the Lord. Such is Gods providence preserving providing for and governing and disposing of all his Creatures Q. Of what matter did God make the world A. Of nothing Q. By what means did God make the world A. By his word only Catechist See Heb. 11.3 Through Faith we understand that the worlds were formed by the Word of God So that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear For Gen. 1.3 He said Let there be Light and there was light And so of all the rest Ps 33.9 He spake the word and all was done He commanded and they stood fast Q. For what end did God make the world A. For his own Glory Catechist For the glory of his Wisdom Power and Goodness which therefore we should Meditate upon with Isaac when we view his innumerable Creatures and consider the operations of his hands Hence that of Solomon Prov. 16.4 The Lord made all things for himself even the wicked for the day of evil i.e. to manifest the glory of his justice in them Q. Which is Gods chief work excelling all other Creatures A. Next to Angels Mankind and he made all the rest for the use and Benefit of man Catechist The Psalmist admires this Psal 8.4 5 6. Lord what is man that thou art mindful of him Thou hast made him little lower than the Angels and crowned him with glory and honour Thou madest him to have Dominion over the works of thine hands and put all things under his feet All sheep and Oxen yea and the beasts of the field the Fowls of the air and the Fishes of the Sea and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the Sea Q. In what estate did God at first make man A. In a state of Innocency Holy and Happy Q. How then came sin into the world A. By Adams fall Catechist These and the following Questions and Answers are necessary to shew you how all mankind came to stand in need of Jesus Christ the second person in the Blessed Trinity coming in the flesh to be their Redeemer Eccl. 7.29 This I have found out saith Solomon That God made man upright but they sought out many inventions The History whereof you have in the second and third Chapters of Genesis The summ whereof is this God gave our first Parents a special Commandment for the proof of their Obedience viz. not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil with this Sanction In the day thou eatest thereof Thou shalt die the death But they listned to the Temptations