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A39259 The lambs of Christ fed with sincere milk of the Word in a short Scripture-catechism / by the author of Christianity in short. Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700. 1692 (1692) Wing E564; ESTC R41959 19,233 70

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FATHER in CHRIST's name John XVI 23. Q. Doth not GOD know your needs till he be told in Prayer A. Yes Our Heavenly FATHER knoweth what things we have need of before we ask Matt. VI. 8. Q. Must you not join Praise with Prayer A. Yes By CHRIST I must offer the sacrifice of praise to GOD continually giving thanks in his name Heb. XIII 15. Q. Must you thank GOD for all things A. Yes I must give thanks always for all things Eph. V. 20. Q. Will GOD hear your Prayers if you live wickedly A. No. If I regard iniquity in my heart the LORD will not hear me Psal. LXVI 18. Q. Must you pray in Faith A. Yes I must pray in faith nothing wavering James I. 6. Q. Hath CHRIST taught you to pray A. Yes He hath bid us say Our FATHER c. Luke XL. 2. Q. Will GOD own you for his Child A. Yes We are the children of GOD by faith in CHRIST IESVS Gal. III. 26. Q. Hath GOD adopted you in CHRIST A. Yes We have received the SPIRIT of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Rom. VIII 15. Q. Doth GOD pity you as his Children A. Yes Like as a Father pitieth his children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him Psalm CIII 13. Q. Will GOD then grant what you pray for A. Yes If we being evil know how to give good gifts to our children how much more shall our Father which is in Heaven give good things to them that ask him Matt. 7. 11. Q. In saying Our and not My Father do you pray for others A. Yes Supplications prayers intercessions and giving of thanks must be made for all men 1 Tim. II. 1 Q. Must you not be GOD's dutiful Children if you would have him hear you A. Yes We must be followers of GOD as dear children and walk in love Eph. V. 1 2. Q. Ought you not to reverence GOD as ruling in Heaven A. Yes Heaven is GOD's throne and Earth is his footstool I must exalt the LORD our GOD and worship at his footstool Isa. LXVI 1. Psal. XCIX 5. Q. Are you to expect all good things from GOD in Heaven A. Yes Every good gift is from above and cometh down from the Father of lights James I. 17. Q. Ought not your affections to be in Heaven with GOD A. Yes I must seek those things which are above where CHRIST sitteth on the right hand of GOD Col. III. 1. Q. Should you not live like a Citizen of Heaven A. Yes Our conversation must be in Heaven whence we look for the Saviour the LORD IESVS CHRIST Phil. III. 20. Q. Should you not earnestly desire to be with GOD in Heaven A. Yes I should desire to depart and to be with CHRIST Phil. I. 23. Q. Are you not first to desire above all things GOD's Glory A. Yes I must first pray Hallowed be thy Name Matt. VI. 9. Q. Do you pray that all men may duly honour and worship GOD A. Yes That we may sanctify the LORD GOD in our hearts that he may be our fear and our dread that all lands may sing forth the honour of his name and make his praise glorious Isa. V. 13. Psal. LXVI 1 2. Q. Do you pray for grace to do all things to the Glory of GOD A. Yes That we may do all to the Glory of GOD that GOD in all things may be glorified through IESVS CHRIST 1 Cor. X. 31. 1 Pet. IV. 11. Q. Do you pray for the coming of CHRIST's Kingdom A. Yes I pray Thy Kingdom come Matt. VI. 10. Q. Pray you that all people may be converted and become CHRIST's Subjects A. Yes That all the Kingdoms of the world may become the kingdoms of the LORD and of his CHRIST Rev. XI 15. Q. Do you pray that the Church may flourish and be enlarged A. Yes That the word of GOD may grow mightily and prevail and that the LORD would add to the Church dayly such as shall be saved Acts XIX 20. II. 47. Q. Do not you pray for the outward peace of the Church A. Yes That peace may be within her walls and prosperity within her palaces Psalm CXXII 7. Q. Do you pray that CHRIST may Reign in our hearts by his SPIRIT A. Yes That CHRIST may dwell in our hearts by faith that sin may not reign in our mortal bodies that every thought may be brought into captivity to the obedience of CHRIST Eph. III. 17. Rom. VI. 12. 2 Cor. X. 5. Q. Do you pray that all may be obedient to GOD's Will A. Yes I pray Thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven Matt. VI. 10. Q. How do the Angels in Heaven do GOD's Will Heartily A. Yes They do his Commandments hearkning to the voice of his word Psal. CIII 20. Q. Pray you that all may do GOD's Will as they do A. Yes That GOD would make us perfect in every good work to do his Will working in us that which is well pleasing in his sight through IESVS CHRIST Heb. XIII 21. Q. Do you pray for Grace to submit to GOD's Will A. Yes That we may submit our selves to GOD James IV. 7. Q. Do you not pray for all things needful to this present Life A. Yes I pray Give us this day our dayly Bread Matt. VI. 11. Q. Mean you by Bread all needful things A. Yes That GOD would give me neither poverty nor riches but food conveninient for me Prov. XXX 8. Q. Are you not to pray for more than what 's convenient A. No. Having food and raiment I must be therewith content 1 Tim. VI. 9. Q. May not you pray for any thing you desire A. No. We ask and receive not because we ask amiss that we may consume it on our lusts James IV. 3. Q. Pray you for Grace to depend on GOD for all things A. Yes That I may cast all my care upon him because he careth for me 1 Pet. V. 7. Q. Are you to depend on GOD without your own labour A. No. We must work with our hands that we may have lack of nothing 1 Thess. IV. 11 12. Q. Pray you that what you have may be justly gotten and truly your own A. Yes That I may work and eat my own bread 2 Thess. III. 12. Q. Do you pray that your Sins may be forgiven A. Yes I pray Forgive us our Trespasses as we forgive them that Trespass against us Matt. VI. 12. Q. Do you pray for Grace to forgive others A. Yes For if we forgive not men their trespasses neither will our heavenly father forgive us Matt. VI. 14. Q. Do you pray for the Grace of Repentance A. Yes For that godly sorrow that worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of 2 Cor. VII 10. Q. Must you not confess and forsake your sins A. Yes He that confesseth and forsaketh his sins shall have mercy Prov. XXVIII 13. 1 John I. 9. Q. Do you pray against the power of Temptation A. Yes I pray saying Lead us not into Temptation
Cor. XI 24 25. John VI. 51. Q. Is CHRIST crucified the food of our Souls A. Yes His flesh is meat indeed and his blood is drink indeed he that eateth him shall live by him John VI. 55 57. Q. Must you really and indeed eat and drink the Body and blood of CHRIST A. Yes Except we eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood we have no life in us John VI. 53. Q. Must you eat and drink CHRIST's natural Body and Blood with your bodily Teeth as you do other meat A. No. It is the Spirit that quickeneth the flesh profiteth nothing John VI. 63. Q. What is it only Bread and Wine then that you chew and swallow down A. Yes I eat that bread and drink that cup which CHRIST blessed brake and gave to be eaten and drunk 1 Cor. XI 25 26. Q. Do you eat and drink CHRIST's Body and Blood only spiritually and by faith A. Yes He that cometh to CHRIST and believeth on him shall never hunger nor thirst but shall have everlasting life John VI. 35 40. Q. When you take and eat and drink bodily the Bread and Wine do you spiritually and by faith feed on CHRIST crucified A. Yes The cup that is blessed is the communion of the blood of CHRIST and the bread which is broken is the communion of the body of CHRIST 1 Cor. X. 16. Q. Is it not a dangerous thing to receive this Bread and Wine unworthily A. Yes Whosoever eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to himself 1 Cor. XI 29. Q. Ought you not then diligently to examine your self before-hand whether you be worthy or no A. Yes Let a man examine himself and so let him eat of that bread and drink of that cup 1 Cor. XI 28. Q. Are you to examine if you be a good Christian keeping faith and covenant with GOD A. Yes We must examine our selves whether we be in the faith and prove our own selves till we know our own selves how that CHRIST is in us 2 Corinth XIII 5. Q. Doth your eating CHRIST confirm more and more your union with CHRIST A. Yes He that eateth CHRIST's flesh and drinketh his blood dwelleth in CHRIST and CHRIST in him John VI. 56. Q. Shall you not be condemn'd if you be in CHRIST or a good Christian A. No. There is no condemnation to them that are in CHRIST JESUS Rom. VIII 1. THE END BOOKS Published by the Reverend Mr. Elis and Printed for Will Rogers A Letter to a Friend Reflecting on some Passages in a Letter to the D. of P. in Answer to the Arguing Part of his first Letter to Mr. G. 4to The Reflecters Defence of his Letter to a Friend against the furious Assaults of Mr. I. S. in his Second Catholick Letter in four Dialogues 4 to The Protestant Resolv'd Or A Discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman-Catholick for Salvation 4 to Religion and Loyalty inseparable A Sermon Preached at the Assizes held at Nottingham September 5. 1690. 4to The Necessity of Serious Consideration and Speedy Repentance as the only way to be safe both Living and Dying 8 vo In the Press The Folly of Atheism Demonstrated to the Capacity of the most Unlearned Reader 8 vo By C. Elis A. M. Rector of Kirkby in Nottinghamshire BOOKS lately Printed for William Rogers A Sermon Preached at White-hall before the Queen on the Monthly Fast-day Sept. 16. 1691. 4to A Persuasive to frequent Communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 12 s. The Eighth Edition Price bound Six-pence Both by the most Reverend Father in God John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury A Sermon Preached on the 28th of June at St. Andrews Holborn by John Moor D. D. Bp. of Norwich Elect when he took his leave of that Parish 4 to A Sermon Preached at St. Mary le Bow on Sunday the 5th of July at the Consecration of the Most Reverend Father in God John Lord Archbishop of York and the Right Reverend Fathers in God John L. Bp. Norwich Richard L. Bp. of Peterborough Edward L. Bp. of Gloucester By Joshua Clark Chaplain to the Right Reverend the L. Bp. of Norwich A Sermon Preached at VVhite-hall before the Queen on the 17th of June 1691. being the Fast-day 4 to A Practical Discourse concerning Death 8 vo The Fifth Edition A Practical Discourse concerning a Future Judgment 8 vo These Three by William Sherlock D. D. Dean of St. Pauls Master of the Temple and Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties Reflections upon Two Books the one Entituled The Case of Allegiance to a King in Possession the other An Answer to Dr. Sherlock's Case of Allegiance to Sovereign Powers in Defence of the Case of Allegiance to a King in Possession On those parts especially wherein the Author endeavours to shew his Opinion to be agreeable to the Laws of this Land in a Letter to a Friend 4 to The True Effigies of his Grace John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Engraven from an Original lately Painted by Mrs. Mary Beal by Robert VVhite on a large Sheet of Paper Price 12 d.