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A09734 A treatise of the way to life, deuided into three partes The first part sheweth howe, by sinne wee haue deserued Gods curse. The second parte sheweth me, howe wee are freed from the curse, and the law satisfied. The thirde part teacheth vs, what duetyes and thankefulnesse we owe to the Lorde, for this benefite of our redemption. B. A., fl. 1580. 1580 (1580) STC 2; ESTC S118831 12,613 36

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❧ A Treatise of the way to life deuided into three partes The first part sheweth howe by sinne wee haue deserued Gods curse The seconde parte sheweth me howe wee are freed from the curse and the law satisfied The thirde part teacheth vs what duetyes and thankefulnesse we owe to the Lorde for this benefite of our redemption ❧ Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson ¶ The first part sheweth our miserie and how by sinne we haue deserued Gods curse and eternall damnation Q TO whom doest thou professe thy selfe to belong A To the liuing God a Gen. 1.1 Act. 14.15 maker of heauen earth whose b Ephe. 2.10 workmanship I am for that hee hath made and created me Q. Wherefore hath God created thee A. That I might serue to a Ephe. 1.4.5 his glorie by doing his will in b Ephe. 4.24 righteousnesse and holinesse all my life Q. Did God then create man that he could doe his will A. Yea verily for he created man a Gen. 1.27 to the likenesse of his owne image in true b Col. 3.10 Ephes 4.24 holinesse and righteousnesse Q. Canst thou then of thy selfe doe his will and keepe his lawe A. Nothing lesse for in a Rom. 5.18 Adam we are all fallen from the state of innocencie and b Ephes 2.3 are by nature the children of wrath c Rom. 3.23 and voyde of all grace d Rom. 6.20 seruants of sinne Q. What is sinne A. It is the breach a 1. Iohn 3.4 or transgression of Gods lawe Q. What is the reward of sinne A. Eternal a Rom. 6.23 Mat. 25.41.46 death and damnation both of body and soule Q. How commest thou to the knowledge of sinne A. By a Rom. 3.20 Rom. 7.7 the lawe of God whiche I finde my selfe not able to performe therefore am guiltie of death Q. What is the lawe of God A. It is a rule of perfect obedience b 1. The. 4.1.3 teaching vs howe to walke please God conteyned in the ten commaundements Q. Rehearse them Exod. 22. A. God spake and said I am the Lord thy God c. Q. What meaneth this Preface I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the lande of Egipt out of the house of bondage A. I note first that God setteth down his authoritie before his law saying I am the Lord mouing vs to feare him alone secondly adding thy God hee geueth foorth most louing promises of his mercies concerning this life and the life to come to moue vs to loue him alone and trust onely in him thirdly repeating his benefites he addeth matter of faith and thankfulnesse Q. How is this lawe deuided A. Int● a Mat. 22.37 39. Luke 1.75 1. Table two principall heades 2. Tables or tables Q. What is conteyned in the first table A. a Luke 1.75 Mat. 22.37 Ephe. 4.24 Holinesse or the true woorship of God commonly called our duetie to God conteyned in the first foure commaundements Q. What teacheth the first commaundement Thou shalt haue none other Gods before me A. It teacheth vs to honour a Deut. 6.4 God alone that is to worship him with b Deut. 10.12 20. feare to beleeue in him and call vppon him through faith and testifie our c Deut. 6.5 Marc. 11.30 loue toward him with thankesgiuing hauing our d Luke 10.27 soule hearte minde and thoughtes consecrate vnto God and forbiddeth vs to e Deut. 18.9.10.11 heare false teachers or to regard sorcerers witches or anie such Q. What teacheth the 2. commandement Thou shalte not make to thy c. A. It teacheth vs that wee shoulde not liken God to a Leuit. 26.1 any creature whatsoeuer nor woorship him in any similitude neither after our o●●e phantazie or by good intentes not grounded on his worde but onely b Iohn 4.23 in spirite and trueth after the true c Deut. 12.32 rule of his worde Q. What teacheth the third commaundement Thou shalt not take the name c A. It forbiddeth vs to a Ier. 5.7 sweare be any creature whatsoeuer or by Gods name b Leuit. 19.12 falsely or c Eccle. 19.1 rashly but in d Iere. 4.2 truth iudgement and iustice with all e Deu. 4.8.58 reuerence of his name and chargeth vs with the care f 1. Cor. 10.31 Col. 3.17 of gods glorie in hearing speaking thinking of his worde works and in all our doings Q. What teacheth the fourth commaundement Remember thou keepe holy the Sabboth c A. We are taught to a Act. 20.7 assemble to heare Gods worde and vse his sacramentes with b Rom. 4.11 faith and c Mat. 3.2.6 repentaunce and to pray to him also to d Esay 56.2 58.13 rest from sinne and our owne wayes to profite in true mortification and sanctification e Exod. 31.13 whiche God worketh in his Saintes Q. It seemeth then that these foure preceptes teache the true seruice due to God now tell me what is taught in the second table The 2. Table A. The second table teacheth vs a Luke 1.75 Mat. 22.39 Ephe. 4.24 righteousnesse or our duetie to men in the Lorde conteyning the sixe last commaundements Q. What learne we in the first cōmandement Honour thy Father c A. We learne to feare loue a Leuit. 19.3 and obey our Parentes b Exod. 22.28 Princes c Rom. 13.1.2 Gouernours teachers d 1. Thes 5.12 Pastours Maisters and e Leui. 19.32 Elders and all our betters Finally it teacheth all superiors to be as fathers to their inferiours the inferiours to obey in the Lord. Q. What teacheth the sixt commandement Thou shalt doe no murther c A. It teacheth vs to shun al occasiō of discord in thought deed and worde all quarrelling fighting a Leuit. 19.17 18. 1. Iohn 3.15 hatred or desire of reuengement and teacheth to do b Mat 5.43.44 good to all men euen to our enemies Q. What teacheth the seuenth commaundement Thou shalt not commit adultry A. It forbiddeth all a Ephe. 5.3 fornication b Leuit. 18.12 vnorderly and wanton lusts c Ephe. 5.4 talkes songs proud d Deut. 11.12 apparrell lechery drunkennesse excesse and e Ezec. 16.49 idlenesse Finally all occasions leading to vncleannes requireth all sobernesse chastity and temperancie Q. What teacheth the eight Thou shalt not steale c A. It forbiddeth all a Exod. 25.14 17. deceite b Ier. 8.10.15 couetousnesse c 1. Thes 4.6 iniury in any dealing in all callinges and commaundeth all true d Leui. 19.13 iust dealing in iudgement measure weight teacheth euerye man to bee content with his estate e Ephes 4.28 and to helpe others Q. What teacheth the nienth commaundement Thou shalte not beare false c A. It forbiddeth all a Exod. 23.1 Psal 15.3 hearing and b Leui.