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A64670 The principles of Christian religion sumarily sett dovvne according to the word of God: together with a breife epittomie of the bodie of divinitie. By James Usher Bishop of Armaugh. Ussher, James, 1581-1656. 1645 (1645) Wing U202; ESTC R215733 23,176 121

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Ministerie w ch cōsisteth in the delivery of doctrine What is a Sacrament Ans. A Sacrament is a visible signe ordeined by God to bee a Seale for confirmation of the promises of the Gospell unto the true members in Christ. VVhat are the Sacramēts ordained by Christ in the New Testament Ans. Baptisme and the Lords Supper What is Baptisme Ans. The Sacrament of our admission into the Church sealing unto us our new birth by the communion which wee have with Christ Iesus What doth the elements of water in Baptisme represent unto us Ans. The bloud and merits of Iesus Christ our Lord. What doth the clensing of the body ●epresent Ans. The clensing of the Soule by the for givenesse of sinne and imputation of Christs righteousnesse What doth the being under the water aad the freeing from it againe represent Ans. Our dying unto sinne by the force of Christs death and living againe unto righteousnesse through His Resurrection What is the Lords Supper Ans. A Sacrament of our preservation in the Church sealing unto us our spirituall nourishment and continuall increase in CHRIST What doth the elements of Bread and Wine in the Lords supper represent unto us Ans. The Body and Bloud of Christ. What doth the breaking of the Bread and powring out of the Wine represent Ans. The sufferings whereby our Saviour was broken for our iniquities the shedding of His precious bloud and powring out of His Soule unto death VVhat doth the r●ceiving of the Bread and VVine represent Ans The receiving of Chr●st by faith VVhat doth the nourishmrnt which our body receiveth by vertue of this outward meat seal ūto us Ans. The perfect nourishment and continuall increase of strength w ch the inward man injoyeth by vertue of the Communion with Iesus Christ after the course of this life is ended VVhat shall bee the state of man in the world to come Ans. Every one to be rewarded according to the life which hee hath lead How many kindes bee there of this judgement Ans. Two the one particular the other generall VVhat call you the particular judgement Ans. That which is given upon the Soule of every man as soone as it is departed from the body What is the state of the Soule of man as soone as hee departeth out of this life Ans. The Soules of Gods Children bee presen●ly received into heaven there to injoy unspeakeable Comforts the soules of the wicked are sent into hel there to endure endles tormēnts VVhat call you the generall judgement Ans. That which Christ shall in a solemne manner give upon all men at once when hee shal come at the last day with the glory of his father and all men that ever have be●n from the beginning of the world untill that day shall ●ppeare ●ogether before him bo●h in body and soule whether they bee qui●ke or dead How sh●ll the dead appeare before the judgement seate of Christ Ans. The Bodyes which they had in their life time sh●ll by the Almighty power of God be restored againe and quickned with their soules and so there shall bee a Resurrection from the dead How shall the quicke appeare Ans. Such a● then remaine al●ve sh●ll bee changed in the twinkling of an eye which shall bee to them in stead of death What sentence shall Christ pronounce upon the righteous Ans. Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you from the foundations of the world What sentence shall hee pronounce upon the wicked Ans. Depart from me yee cursed into everlasting fire which is prepared for the Devill and his Angels VVhat shall follow this Ans. Christ shall deliver up the kingdome to His FATHER and GOD shall bee all in all A Briefe Method OF Christian Religion WITH A more particular Declaration of some perticular heads of Doctrine which for more plainesse sake were shortly touched in the former Summe Heb. 6.1 Therefore leaving the Doctrine of the b●ginning of Christ. c. By Iames Vsher Bish. of Armagh London Printed for Geo. Badger 1646. THE Method of the Doctrine OF Christian Religion Question WHat certaine rule have we left us for our direction in the knowledge of the true Religion whereby we must be saved Ans. The holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament which God delivered unto us by the Ministerie of his servants the Prophets and Apostles to informe us perfectly in all things that are needfull for us to know in matters of Religion What be the generall heads of Religion which in these holy writings are delivered unto us Ans. The knowledge of Gods nature and kingdome What are we to consider in Gods nature Ans. First his Essence or being which is but one and then the persons which are three in number What doe you consider in Gods Essence or being Ans. His Perfection and Life How are we to conceive of God in regard of his Perfection Ans. That he is a Spirit most single and infinite having his being from himself and having need of nothing which is without himselfe Why doe you call God a Spirit Ans. To declare his being to be such as hath no body and is not subject to our outward senses that we admit not any base conceit of his Majesty in thinking him to be like unto any thing which can be seen by the eye of man What understand you by this singlenesse or simplicity of Gods nature Ans. That he hath no parts nor qualities in him but whatsoever is in him is God and Gods whole Essence What gather you of this that God hath no parts nor qualities Ans. That he neither can bee divided nor changed but remaineth alwayes in the same state without any alteration at all In what respect doe you call Gods Essence infinite Ans. In that it is free from all measure both of time and place How is God free from all measure of time Ans. In that he is eternall without beginning and without ending never elder nor younger and hath all things present unto him neither former or later past or to come How is God infinite in regard of place Ans. In that he filleth all things and places both within and without the world present every where contained no where How is he present every where hath he one part of himselfe here and another there Ans. No for he hath no parts at all whereby he might be divided and therefore must be wholly wheresoever he is What doe you call the life of God Ans. That by which the divine nature is in perpetuall action most simply and infinitely moving it self in respect whereof the Scripture calleth him the Living GOD. What gather you of the comparing this infinitenes and simplicity or singlenesse of Gods nature with his life and motion Answ. That when strength justice and mercy are attributed unto God we must conceive that
was to unde●goe and to raise us up from the death of sinne by sending his holy Spirit into our hearts VVhy must Christ bee man Ans. Because the God-head could not suffer and it was further requisite that the same nature which had offended should suffer for the offence and that our nature which was corrupted in the first ADAM should be restored to his integrity in the second Adam Christ Iesus our Lord. What is the Office of Christ Ans To be a Mediator betwixt God man What was required of Christ for making peace reconcilation betwixt God and man Ans. That he should satisfie the first covenant wherunto man was tyed Wherein was Christ to make satisfaction to the first couenant Ans. In performing that righteousnes which the Law of God did require of man in bearing the punishment which was due unto man for breakīg of the same law How did Christ perform that righteousnesse which Gods law requireth of mā Ans. In that he was conceived by the Holy Ghost without all spot of originall corruption and lived most holy all the days of his life without all actuall sin How did he beare the punishment which was due unto man for breaking Gods Law A. In that he willingly for mā● sake made himselfe subject to the curse of the Law both in body and soule and humbling himselfe even unto the death offered up unto his Father a perfect sacrifice for all the sinne of Gods children VVhat is required of man for obtaining the benefits of the Gospell Ans. That he receive Christ Iesus whom God doth freely offer unto hī By what meanes are you to receive Christ Ans. By faith whereby I believe the gracious promises of the Gospell How doe you rec●ive Christ by faith Ans. By laying hold of him and applying him with all his benefits to the comfort of my owne soule VVhat is the first maine benefit which we doe get by thus receiving Christ Ans. Iustification wherby in Christ wee are accounted righ●eous and so are freed from condemnation and have assurance of everlasting life VVherein standeth this justification Ans. In the forgivenesse of our sinnes and imputing of Christs righteousnesse unto us Wherby then must we● looke to be justified in the sight of God Ans. Onely by the merrits of CHRIST IESVS received of us by faith What other maine benefit doe we get by receiving Christ Ans. Sanctification whereby wee are freed from the tyranny of sin and the image of God is renewed in us Wherein is this sanctification seene Ans. In Repentance and new Obedience springing from thence VVhat is Repentance Ans. Repentance is a gift of God wherby a godly sorrow is wraught in the heart of the faithfull for offending God their mercifull father by theit former transgressions together with a resolution for the time ●o come to forsake their former courses and to lead a new life VVhat call you new obedience Ans. A carefull endeavour which the faithfull have to give unfained Obedience to all GODs Commandements according to that measure of strength wherewith God doth enable them What rule have we for the direction of our obedience Ans. The Morall Law of God the summe whereof is contained in the ten Cōmandements What are the che●fe parts of this Law Ans. The duties which wee owe unto God set downe in the fi●st Table and that which wee owe unto man in the second What is the summe of the first Table Ans. That wee love the Lord our God with all our hear● with all our Soule and with all our minde How many Comm●ndements belong to this Table Ans. Foure What duty is imployed in the fir●t commandement Ans. That in all the inward powers and faculties of our soul●s the true eternall God be entertained and he only What dutie is injoyned in the Second Commandement Ans. That all outward meanes of Religion and solemne worship bee given unto the same God alone and not so much as the best degree therof even of the bowing of the body be communicated to any Image or representation either of God or any thing else whatsoever What is inioyned in the third commandement Ans. That in the ordinary course of our lives we use the Name of God that is his tythes word workes judgements and whatsoever he would have himselfe knowne by with reverence and all holy respect that in all things he may have his due glory given unto him What doth the fourth Commandement require Ans. That wee keepe holy the Sabboth day by resting from the ordinary busines of this life and bestowing that leisure upon the exercises of religion both publike and Private What is the summe of the second Table Ans. That wee love our Neighbours as our selves What Commandements belong to this Table Ans. The six last What kind of duties are prescribed in the fift Commandement which is the first of the second Table Ans. Such duties as are to be performed w th a speciall respect of superiours inferiours and equalls as namely reverence to all superiours obedience to such of them as are in authority and wha●soever speciall duties concerne the husband and Wife Parents and Children Masters and Servants Magistrate and people Pastors and Flocke and such like What doth the sixt Commandement injoyne Ans. The preservation of the safety of mens persons with all meanes tending to the same What is required in the seventh Commandement Ans. The preservation of the chastity of mens persons for the keeping whereof wedlocke is commanded unto them that stand in deed thereof What things are ordained in the eight Commandement A. Whatsoever concerneth the goods of this life in rega●d either of our selues or of our Neighbours Of our selves that we labour diligently in an honest and profitable calling contenting our s●lves with the goods well gotten and with liberalitie imploy them to good uses of our Neighbours that we use just dealings unto them in this respect and use all meanes that may tend to the furtherance of their estate What doth the ninth Commandement require Ans. The using of truth in our dealing one with another especially to the prese●vatiō of the good name of our neighbours What doth the tenth and last Commandement containe Ans. It condemneth all wandring thoughts that disagree from the love which wee owe to our Neighbours although wee never yeeld our consent thereunto What meanes doth God use to offer the benefits of the Gospel unto men and to worke and increase his graces in them Ans. The outward Ministery of the Gospel Where is this Ministerie executed Ans. In the visible Churches of Christ. What doe you call a visible Church Ans. A Company of men that live vnder the meanes of salvation What are the principall parts of this Ministerie Ans. The administration of the Word and Sacraments What is the word Ans. That part of the outward