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A16536 A cleare forme of catechising, before the giving of the sacrament of the Lords Supper to this are subjoined two compends of the catechisme, fit for little children ... / by M. Zacharie Boyd ... Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653. 1639 (1639) STC 3446; ESTC S1824 26,583 130

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of God who helpeth our infirmities putteth good motions into our minde and good words into our mouth Q. What is the best rule of prayer which we have A. That patterne of Christs Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thy Name c. Q. How many parts are they in the Lords prayer A. Three the preface the petitions and the conclusion The thirtie three Sunday Q. WHat are the wordes of the preface A. Our Father which art in Heaven Q. What good learne we of these wordes A. To come with boldnesse to our GOD because Hee is our Father and also with great respect because hee is our heavenly Father Q. How many petitions are in the Lords prayer A. Six Q. How divide you these six petitions A. The first three concerne GODS owne glory the last three concerne our selves and our neighbour Q. What is the first petition A. Hallowed bee thy Name Q. What is the meaning of these wordes A. That GOD may be knowne to be a holy GOD and so may bee reverenced and worshipped by all his creatures Q. What is the second petition A. Thy kingdome come Q. What is the meaning thereof A. That Christ may both inwardly in our hearts and outwardly among men rule and governe untill hee put all his enemies under his feete Q. What is the third petition A. Thy will bee done in earth as it is in Heaven Q. What is the meaning thereof A. That GOD bee obeyed as perfectly by his Saints on Earth as by the Saints and Angels of Heaven The thirtie fourth Sunday Q. I have heard of the first three petitions which concerne God now tell me what is the first of the three petitions which concerne our selves and our neighbour A. The first of those three is Give us this day our dayly bread Q. What is the meaning thereof A. That GOD would give unto us the things of this world as meat drink cloathing honour children or any other worldly thing so far as hee thinketh it expedient for his owne glory and for our well Q What is the second petition A. Forgive us our trespasses as wee forgive them that trespasse against us Q. What is the meaning thereof A. That GOD in his mercy would most freely pardon our sins Q. Wherefore is this subjoyned as we forgive these that trespasse against us A. To teach us to be mercifull to these that offend us Q. What is the last petition A. And leade us not into temptation but deliver us from evill Q. What is the meaning thereof A. That GOD deliver us from the snaires of the Devil of the world and of our owne corruptions and from all other dangers whatsoever Q. What is the conclusion of that most perfect prayer A. For thine is the Kingdome the Power and the Glory for ever Q. How many things are to be considered in these words A. Foure first that God is a King Secondly that he is powerfull Thirdly that hee is glorious Fourthly that hee is eternall The thirtie five Sunday Q. WHat is the fourth and last part of GODS service A. To give God thanks for all his benefites Q. What thankes requireth God of us A. That we set foorth his glory with heart tongue and hand Q. How thank we GOD with our hearts A. When wee think honourably of him and acknowledge his goodnesse Q. How thank we him with our tongues A. When our tongues are instruments of setting foorth his glory in godly words Q. How thank we God with our handes A. When the actions of our life are so holy that these who see them are moved to praise our heavenly Father Q. What is the summe of the whole Covenant betweene GOD and man A. That GOD shall bee a friend to man and that man shall serve GOD by believing in him by obeying him by praying unto him and by giving him thanks Q. Thou understandest heere the Covenant betweene God and man is a mutuall promise betweene God and man to wit that God shall be a friend to man and man shall be a faithfull servant unto God A. I understand so The thirtie six Sunday Q. WHat callest thou a Covenant A. A league or agreement betweene two or more parties Q. What is the Covenant of God and man A. A league or agreement which God hath made with men for salvation Q. What other name hath this Covenant in Scriptures A. It is called a Testament Q. What is properly called a Testament A. That which we commonly call a mans will and appointment for the bestowing of his goods among his friends Q. Wherefore is Gods Covenant called a Testament A. Because it was confirmed and ratified by the death of Christ who made the Covenant and also because it containeth his last will written down Q. How many Covenants hath God made with man A. Two the Covenant of workes and the Covenant of grace Q. What callest thou the Covenant of workes A. It was a league which God made with Adam and all his posteritie on condition of their perfect obedience Q. Did man keepe that Covenant A. No not Q. Is he now able to keepe it A. No not Q. Wherefore is it then delivered unto men in the Scriptures A. To convince them of sin that they may seek mercy in Christ. Q. What callest thou the Covenant of grace A. It is an agreement concerning men to bee freely saved through faith in Christ. Q. What is the substance of this Covenant A. Salvation by faith in Christ. Q. When and where was the Covenant of grace made A. Incontinent after Adams fall GOD in Paradise promised that Christ the feed of the woman should tread down the head of the Divel the old Serpent Q. How many Covenants of grace hath GOD made with man A. Onely one Q. In Scriptures I read of an old Testament or Covenant and of a new Testament or Covenant A. The same Covenant of grace is either old or new in diverse respects and circumstances being one for Substance Q. Wherefore callest thou the Covenant of grace the old Covenant A. In regard of the first dispensation of it by Moses towards the Jewes in diverse rites and ceremonies which in time like old things vanish away Q. Wherefore is it called a new Testament or Covenant A. In regard of the dispensation of it by Christ without such rites and figures to endure alwayes new and the same unto the end of the world 6. Of the Sacraments The thirtie seventh Sunday Q. WEE have heard of the first five parts of the Catechisme First of God Secondly of mans Creation Thirdly of his Fall Fourthly of his Redemption Fifthly of mans dueties to GOD for the same which is the summe of the Covenant between GOD and man now let me heare of the seales of that Covenant A. The Sacraments are these seales Q. Wherefore serve these seales A. For the confirmation of our Faith Q. What neede have we of seales unto Gods promises seeing God cannot lie A. Because our faith is weake