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A20191 A pastime for parents: or A recreation to passe away the time; contayning the most principall grounds of Christian religion. By Arthur Dent preacher of the word of God at South-Shoobery in Essex. Dent, Arthur, d. 1607. 1606 (1606) STC 6622; ESTC S116342 31,603 114

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afterward be left to our selues but sufficiently armed with spirituall strength from aboue to outstand all temptations whatsoeuer that so all prayse may redound to him which worketh all in all Father As you haue shewed me the matter and circumstances of prayer so shew me the effects of prayer Child It were an endlesse labour to enter into that sith the scriptures do plentifully teach that all hard admirable things haue béene compassed effected by prayer both for the turning away of euill and the purchasing of good Father Then tell me what things are especially to be obserued of vs in prayer Child There be nine speciall things to be obserued of vs in prayer Father Which be they Child Repentance meditation humiliation faith loue zeale thanksgiuing watchfulnesse obedience Wherof the first thrée goe before prayer the next thrée are in the action of prayer The last thrée follow after prayer Father Open your meaning more plainly Child My meaning is this that our prayers can neuer bée currant and good in the sight of God except before prayer first wée come with great sorrow for sin strong purposes of amendment Secondly except wée muse meditate very déeply of y t great and manifolde dangers wée goe in euery day both within vs without vs Thirdly except wée bée throughly humbled with the cōscience of our former transgressions Moreouer in y t actiō of praier ther is nothing sound acceptable to god except faith be present y t is a full assurance to be heard for Christ for the promises made in him Secondly except loue toward our brethrē be there also without enuy wrath all vncharitable affectiōs Thirdly except zeale that is pure earnest affectiōs beare the chiefe sway in this action for god abhorreth coldnes Lastly except there be heartie thanksgiuing for fauours obtained watchfullnes ouer our affections afterward and speciall care of bettering our obedience in all time to come Father Doth not our Lord Iesus in the preface of his prayer teach vs all these things concerning the manner of prayer Child Yes our Lord Iesus in his preface doth in general termes teach all these things for hée teacheth vs to pray in faith feare loue In faith and assurance because God is our Father in feare reuerēce because he is in heauen In loue because hée is our father that is a common father to vs all Father If we pray according to these rules are we not sure to be heard Child Yes certainly As the scriptures do abundantly teach vs and as it may appeare by this reason that in prayer there is the mutuall and ioynt worke of the whole trinitie the holy Ghost moouing and quickning the Son mediating the father hearing and graciously returning an answere Father But yet wee see by experience that God doth not alwayes grant the petitions and requests of his owne children Shew me therefore some reasons why God somtimes denieth the requests of those whom he loueth most dearely Child There bée foure reasons hereof first because God hath otherwise decréed with himselfe Secondly because they know not oftentimes what to aske Thirdly because hée in his déepe wisedome séeth it not good for them Lastly because God will try their faith loue patience and constancy Father Hauing thus farre spoken of prayer as one speciall meanes whereby our faith is increased Let vs now further proceede to speake of the Sacraments as of an other speciall helpe and first of all tell me what is a Sacrament Child A Sacrament is an holy signe or seale ordained of God to confirme our faith to testifie our obedience to his maiesty and our loue and fellowship one with another Father How many Sacraments be there Child There are but two Sacraments of the new couenant namely baptisme and the supper of the Lord for those onely are Sacraments of the newe testament which are ceremonies instituted of Christ for the common vse of the whole Church hauing the promise of grace annexed vnto them which excludeth fiue of the popish sacraments Father Why are the sacraments called signes Child Because they represent to our selues spirituall things and set forth Christ his benefits to the outward sences of all Father Why are they called seales Child Béecause they seale vnto our consciences the assurance of the forgiuenesse of sinne and because they doe effectually apply to the faithful the truth and fruit of Christs death Father Are our sacraments but bare signes and figures as the papists charge vs Child Oursacraments are not bare signes and figures but figures ioyned with their truth and substance and such as not onely represent but exhibite vnto vs the bodie blood of Christ Father Make this more plaine Child The Sacraments are signes to represent seales to confirme and instruments to conuey Christ and all his benefits to the beléeuers they represent béecause wée are dull to conceiue and remember they seale because wée are full of vnbeléefe they conuey Christ vnto vs béecause otherwise wée doe hardly apprehend him Father The Papists charge vs that we affirme an imaginary figuratiue and spirituall body of Christ to be present in the sacrament and not his essentiall body What say you to that Child They doe falsely so charge vs for wée hold that the Godly receiue the true and naturall body of Christ and are partakers of his very substance to make vs grow into one life with him for wée can haue no benefit by Christ vntill wée bée partakers of Christ himselfe and that in such sort that we become flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone that is one with him and he with vs Howbeit not corporally but in such sort as is agréeable to a Sacrament that is to say spiritually and mistically Father Lay open this point more at large Child Our coniunction with Christ is not in imagination conceit onely but is reall substantiall though secret and hard to be comprehended and therefore the Apostle calleth it a great mistery For we are tied to Christ by his spirit as the naturall members to the head by ioynts and sinewes in a most secret and admirable manner For wée may not carnally conceiue of this our coniunction with Christ as though there were any mingling of his body and ours his substance and ours or his person ours for all things that are vnited one to another are not straight wayes mingled for although the light is ioyned with the ayre and the Sunshine with the windowes yet can we not therefore say they are mingled together The coniunction in couenant betwixt man wife maketh them two one flesh so néere is it yet for all that they cease not to be diuers persons and sundry substance although by couenāt they are one flesh Such is the coniunction and vnion betwixt Christ and vs for we are indeede vnited with the flesh of Christ and are flesh of his flesh and bones of his bones yet is