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A42226 The English version of Hugo Grotius, his catechism by Francis Goldsmith ; together with the testimonies collected out of Holy Scripture by N.G. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.; Goldsmith, Francis, 1613-1655.; Grey, Nicholas, 1590?-1660. 1682 (1682) Wing G2111; ESTC R24355 14,978 29

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to live single then 16 Continence is not in all men Must we have wealth but from whence skils it not 17 All goods are stoln which are ill got Is it enough then to have innocent hands 1 He who shall covet guilty stands Can the rich pass heaven gate Great Bodies may 2 But hardly pass a narrow way What doth God them who are grown rich command 3 An humble heart a liberal hand What makes our gifts with God acceptance find 4 A chearful 5 not praise-seeking mind By giving much may not our selves grow poor 6 Than house food rayment wish no more Who undertakes that I shall not want those 7 Who Sparrows feeds and Lillies clothes To take care for to morrow is' t not best 8 Care for to day leave God the rest Must not Christ's followers to 9 lie forbear 9 Yes and 10 brawles and 11 idle words fear 12 To jest doth the strict rule of life permit 13 God highly censures obscene wit What pleasure is allow'd then to our tongues 14 Good counsel Scripture holy songs Is silence not a fault sometimes When 't may 15 Gods honor or mans 16 good betray Are all the inward motions free from fault No 17 God condemns each evil thought What three plagues into mortal bosoms glide 18 Avarice carnal pleasure pride Say how perdition the lost soul besets 19 Lust brings forth sin sin death begets What hath Christ's Law prescrib'd especially 20 The Cross to bear our selves deny Who doth Christ say shall blessedness inherit 1 Sad meek pure hungry poor in spirit What 's their reward who suffer for Christ's sake 2 With the old Prophets they partake Say who will Christ on his right hand admit 3 Who lodge cloth feed give drink visit Whom must we use thus 4 These that hungry be Or want health house clothes liberty What witnesses doth Christian doctrine boast The Father Son and holy Ghost What testimony did the Father bear 5 This is my Son belov'd him hear How of himself true proof did Jesus give Than teach he did more strictly live What witness hath the heavenly Spirit brought 6 The mighty miracles which Christ wrought What were those wonders which his fame so spread To heal the sick to raise the dead 7 The rule of perfect life was Jesus then 8 His life made God well pleas'd with men But what way to his death did Jesus come 9 By Jewish hate Italian doom What was the unjust Judge's name Him all Records do Pontius Pilate call How did their wicked fury him disgrace Mock buffet scourge spit in his face What was the end of all these pains at last Hands and feet to the Cross nail'd fast What shew'd the soul Christ's body did forsake Noon-day was night the earth did quake Now tell what place his dead corps did receive Hewin out of a Rock a grave Did he but in his Body suffer pain His soul great sorrow did sustain Why did a guiltless person this endure 1 All this our pardon did procure Could nothing reconcile us but his blood 2 This with Gods exact justice stood For all mens sins could his one death suffice 3 He 's such a spotless sacrifice What taught Christ at his last hour 4 Patience Modesty 5 love 6 obedience Did he once dead still in the grave remain 7 No the third day he rose again What doth his Resurrection to us prove 8 That he 's the Son of God above Is Christ as man less than the Cherubin 9 The hosts of heaven all worship him Doth he remember us now in heaven Christ 10 Is both our King there and 11 high Priest What 's for us there by 's Priestly Office done 12 His blood makes intercession What doth he for us there as he 's our King 13 Subdue our foes 14 protection bring Will he invisible then in heaven remain 15 Till in a Cloud he comes again Why will he come again on earth to tread 16 He 'l come to judge both quick and dead What by the Spirit is meant the third in one 17 The virtue of the Father and Son Was he e're Christ the Virgins flesh did take 1 Inspir'd by him the Prophets spake What promis'd Christ to th' twelve 2 More work to do Themselves 3 enabling others too What sparkling beams flow'd from this heavenly light 4 Healing tongues prophesies Devils flight What doth the holy Ghost now these are ceas't 5 Instruct and 6 comfort still our breast Is it enough if we the Scriptures read 7 The Letter without the Spirit is dead May we not of our selves believe Christ's word 8 Without his Spirit none calls him Lord. Doth not the strength suffice of our own wit 9 Carnal minds cannot God admit Doth then the Spirit his light to us impart 10 And create in us a new heart Of further help hath a Believer need 11 God worketh both the will and deed To Gods beginning must mans works be joyn'd 12 Who asks receives who seeks shall find What if the mind shall with hard conflicts wrastle 13 Watch and pray God will keep the Castle From th' holy Ghost what comfort do we gather 14 That God will always be our Father But where wilt thou this holy Spirit find 15 I' th' Church which he in love doth bind Where may this holy Church of God be found 16 Where e're the name of Christ doth sound But doth not God the Jews his people call 1 Christ brake down that partition wall Is then the Law of Moses out of date 2 A new the old doth antiquate Where 's now the Sabbath Where 's Circumcision 3 We have the things the shadow 's gone Amongst the Saints what things are common know'st 4 Goods of this world but of heaven most Whereby know we Christ's souldiers what 's the token 5 〈◊〉 blood shed and body broken Can we him eat who hath so long been dead 6 Under the forms of Wine and Bread H●w is the bread his flesh the wine his blood 7 They to the soul are drink and food Why do we of one bread one cup partake 8 To shew that we one body make Must we for weak and ignorant people care 9 Them gently warm and with them bear What if they wrong us in our goods or name 10 Tell one or two then more the same What if they shall persist thus obstinate 11 Let them be excommunicate Must they dwell in perpetual banishment 12 Till it appear that they repent Can then the Church the Keys thus both ways use 13 God with the Church doth bind and loose How to receive new Christians are we wont 14 Way is made for them at the Font. Why do they baptize Infants born but late 15 To God we soon them consecrate Must they not faith first have whom we baptize 16 The parents faith and vows suffice Of what good things a sign doth baptism give 1 Pardon 2 new birth 3 again to live Why Baptism doth confirm our pardon say 4 Water filth sin God takes away Do