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B07589 A treasure of knowledge: springing from the fountaine of godlinesse, which is the word of God. A little catechisme, wherin is handled the doctrine of the knowledge of God in Iesus Christ. : Also a briefe and pithie exposition of the Ten Commandements of almightie God ... / plainely expounded and delclared in questions and answers, by the late faithfull minister and seruant of Iesus Christ, William Dyke.. Dyke, William 1620 (1620) STC 7431.5; ESTC S91798 25,491 89

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which is matter of substance A. Preaching prayer reading the Scriptures confession of sins to God Nehe. 9. 3. 4. Q. What is the inward part of fasting A. A sorrowfull broken and melting heart for sinne Ioel 2. 13. Q. What is the end of fasting 1. To witnesse and testifie our repentance 2. To make our prayers more feruent 3. To remoue present iudgements and to preuent those that are neare 4. To obtaine some great mercy at the hands of God Q. How many kinds of fasts be there A. Two 1. Publicke 2. Priuate Q. What is the publicke A. When all the Churches of the land or any one doth it by command of the Magistrate Q. What is the priuate A. When a family or any one in it doth it Q. What is an holy feast A. It is a solemne thanksgiuing vnto God for some specially mercy obtained specially by fasting Numb 10. 10. Nehe. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Zach. 8. 19. 2. Chro. 20. 26. 27. 28. Q. Wherein doth it consist A. Partly in exercise outward bodily Partly in exercises of godlinesse Q. What is the outward A. A more liberall vse of the creatures as meates drinkes and apparell then is ordinary Nehe. 8. 10. Q. May we not eate and drinke more that day then on other dayes A. No the excéeding is not in the quantitie of meate and drinke but in a more dainty and bountifull diet then ordinary Q. VVhy may not men eate more then vsually they do A. Because we must vse that moderation and sobriety as may the better fit vs to performe that duty of thanksgiuing to God Q. What is the exercise of godlinesse on that day A. It is in duty to God or kindnesse to men Q. What is the duty to God A. Thanksgiuing to God for that present benefite and that in an extraordinany manner both in regard of gladnesse and ioy in heart as also in length of time Q. What is that vnto men A. To send gifts to our friends and portions to the poore Nehe. 8. 10. Hest 9. 19. 22. Q. What is a vow A. A solemne promise made to God by fit persons of lawfull things Psal 66. 13. 14. 1. Sam. 1. 11. Iudg. 11. 30. 31. Q. Who are fit persons to vow A. Such as haue knowledge iudgement and ability to discerne of a vow and of the duties belonging to the performance of the same Q. What is the end and vse of a vow A. 1. To strengthen our faith 2. To testifie our thankfulnesse to God Hitherto of the things that belong to the kingdome of Christ Q. What be the persons A. 1. Such officers as God hath appointed to gouerne his Church 2. Such as are to be gouerned Q. What be those officers A. Such as deale in the Word and Sacraments as Pastors and Teachers of what ranke soeuer they be Q. What are those to be gouerned A. The rest of the people of what condition soeuer Hitherto of the gouernment Q. Rehearse the History of Lazarus A. And it was so that the beggar died c. Q. What is the doctrine of this place A. It doth set out the estate of the dead Q. VVhat is here to be obserued concerning that point A. Something common to good and bad Something proper to each Q. VVhat is common to both A. Separation of body and soule the naturall death putrifaction of the body in the graue Q. After death what is proper to each A. To the soule of the righteous a blessed estate Ioh. 14. 3. Reue. 14. 13. To the soule of the vnrighteous the extreme torments of hell Q. When do their soules passe to those places A. Immediatly and so soone as the soule leaues the body it goeth to the place appointed Luke 23. 43. Q. Rehearse the place c. A. 1. Cor. 15. 51. 52. 56. Behold I shew you a secret c. Q. What obserue you from hence A. 1. That the bodies of the faithfull shall rise againe 2. In what manner they shall rise Q. By what argument doth the Apostle proue that the body shall rise againe A. 1. Behold Christ is risen 2. That else the preaching of the Gospell our Baptisme and sufferings should be all in vaine 3. That we should be still in our sinnes and most miserable of all others Q. How shall the body rise A. It shall be changed from a body subiect to infirmity dishonour and corruption into a body strong glorious and immortall Phil. 3. 21. Q. Shall all be thus changed A. The dead shall first be raised and then those that are found aliue at his coming shall be thus changed 1. Thess 4. 15. 16. Q. Rehearse the place of c. A. Matth. 25. 31. 32. 33. 34. And when the Sonne of man cometh in his glory c. Q. VVhat is the scope of this place A. The last iudgement Q. What haue we to consider of that A. 1. The certainty of it 2. The tokens going before it Q. What is the certainty of it A. Christ hath Often foretold it Sworne it Reue. 10. 6. Q. What be the tokens going before it A. A 〈…〉 apostacie multiplicity of heresies Great Security 2. Thess 2. 3. Matth. 24. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Troubles Luke 17. 26. Math. 24. 29. 30. Marke 13. 14. Q. How shall Christ come to iudgement A. With great power and glory Mat. 25. 31 Q. VVhat is the end of Christs coming A. 1. To giue sentence 2. To execute the same Q. VVhat consider you in the sentence A. 1. That it is for the righteous Come ye the blessed of my Father inherite the kingdome 2. That it is against the wicked Go ye cursed Q. What consider you in the execution A. 1. The casting of the wicked into hell 2. The triumphant going of the righteous into heauen Q. VVhat is to be considered in that their blessed estate A. 1. Fulnesse of glory common to all 2. An higher degrée and measure in that fulnesse specially 〈…〉 FIN
of God Gen. 18. 19. Not to teach them at all To make prouision of food and necessaries sitting for them Prou. 27. 26. 27. 31. 15. 21. To seduce and poison them with errors To recompence their seruice according to their labour and desert Deu. 15. 13 14 15. To denie them necessaries and that which is fitting for them Chastisement with mercie To send them away emptie handed To giue good example vnto them Psalme 101. 2. To correct without iust cause or about measure To teach them their trade and to fulfill all couenants vnto them To giue ill exampie to the family   To kéep them from the knowledg of their trade not to pay them Col. 4. 1. their wages To wiues   To loue teach and exhort them Ephes 5. 25. To hate them   Not to delight and take comfort in them Prou. 5. 19. To defend and protect them from euill Gen. 20. 16. To suffer them to be wronged To beare with their infirmities 1. Peter 3. 7. To reproch or disgrace them with their infirmities To prouide for them and to liue peaceably with them Esa 4. 1. 1. Sam. 4. 5. To suffer them to want   To liue bitterly and contentiously with them Col. 3. 19. To subiects   To prouide teaching for the people To let the people be without preaching To maintaine true religion To hinder and put downe the preaching of the Gospell To compell his subiects vnto it To tollerate all religions To decrée good laws and to sée them duly executed To decrée wicked lawes To preserue peace the Common wealth and honest life Not to punish euill doers spéedily Eccles 8. 11. To punish the euill To punish and disgrace those that do well To defend the good 1. Tim. 2. 2. Rom. 13. 3 4. Ezra 7. 25. 2. Chron. 17. 7 8 9 30. 6. To countenance the euill   Tyrannie Ministers to their people   To teach and exhort them Not to teach at all or seldome vnprofitably To conuince all gainsayers To let heresies spring vp in the Church To apply their doctrine To apply the word falsly Ezech. 13. 22. To administer the Sacraments and censures   To be examples to the flocke in all things that are good Rom. 12. 7. 8. 1 Pet. 5. 2. 3. 2. Tim. 2. 15. 4. 2. To giue example of ill life To the yong   To teach them honest things To be teachers of dishonest things To procure reuerence to themselues by their graue wise cariage Tit. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. Prou. 16. 31. Iob 29. 8. To be examples of loose life Q. What is the reason that is put to this commandement A. It containes a promise of a long life to those that be dutifull obedient to parents Q. Rehearse the sixth commandement A. Thou shalt not kill Q. What is the sum of this cōmandement A. All generall duties concerning the life and person of our neighbour Q. What is particularly Forbidden Commanded To kill or any way to procure hurts or wounds to their or our owne bodies Gen 4. 8. 2. Sam. 11. 15. 12 9. Leuit. 24. 19 20. To preserue his and our owne person life and health Iob 29. 15. Luke 10. 34 35. Excessiue correction   To hurt the impotent   Deut. 25. 3. Leuit 19. 4.   To ouerworke men   To deny succour and reliefe to those that are in distresse Esa 58 7. To giue to those in néed Eccles 11. 2. Crueltie and hard vsage of the creature Mercie Prou. 12. 10. All threatnings bitter prouoking spéeches Math. 5. 22. 2. Sam 6. 20. Pro. 12. 18. Courteous and amiable spéeches   Soft and friendly answers Prou. 15. 1. To mocke at the meane condition of others 1. Sam. 17. 18.   A wrathfull frowning countenance Ge. 4. 5 6. A louing friendly countenance A scornful nodding the head to gnash the téeth at one Math. 27. 39. Acts 7. 54.   Anger without cause or past measure Math. 5. 22. To be slow to anger Iam. 1. 19. Hatred enuie frowardnesse Loue méeknesse 1. Iohn 3. 15. Iames 3. 14. long-suffering Ephes 4. 2. 26. Col. 3. 12 13. To eate drink that which ouerthrowes our health   Surfetting   To eate out of season Eccles 10. 16. Seasonable diet Q. Rehearse the seuenth commandement A. Thou shalt not commit adulterie Q. What is the summe of this commandement A. Chastitie of bodie and mind Q. What is particularly forbidden and commanded Forbidden Commanded All vncleannesse Chastitie of body and spirit Adulterie fornication incest Leuit. 19. 29. Deut. 23. 17. 22. 28. 1. Thess 4. 3. Honest and chaste life both in single and maried estate 1. Thes 4. 4 To haue many wiues at once Polygamie Gen. 2. 22. 24. Leu. 18. 18. 1. Tim. 3. 2. One wife for one husband Mal. 2. 15. 1. Cor. 7. 2. To entice or inforce   any to vncleannesse 2. Sam. 13. 11. 14.   The excessiue and immoderate vse of the mariage bed The moderate and sanctified vse of the wife Buggery man with man man or woman with beasts Leuit. 18. 23. Rom. 1. 26 27. The naturall vse of that kind which God hath appointed Vnchaste lusts burning desires Mat. 5. 28 1. Cor. 7. 9. 1. Thes 4. 5. To be chaste in spirit Occasions   Idlenesse gluttony drunkennesse Ezech. 16. 49. Esa 5. 22. Genes 19. 32. Temperance sobrietie Acts 24. 25. Men to weare womens apparell women mens Modest decent and comely apparel 1. Tim 2. 9. Wanton and new-fangled attires Deut. 22. 5. Es 3. 16. Zeph. 1. 8   Wanton diet such meates and drinks as prouoke lust Ezec. 16. 49. Esa 5. 11. Eccl. 10. 16 Sober diet to eate for strength Eccles 10 17. Wanton spéeches playes amourous bookes 1. Cor. 15. 33. Modest and chaste talke Ephes 5. 3. 4. Wanton looks and gestures To make a couenant with our eyes Iob. 31. 1. To companie with those that are light wanton Gen. 39. 10. 2. Pet. 2. 14.   Mixt and wanton dancing wandring or gadding abroad to sée or to be séene Gen. 34. 1.   The maried to defraud one another 1. Cor. 7. 5. Due beneuolence 1. Cor. 7. 3. Separation of man and wife 1. Cor. 7. 5. To liue together 1. Cor. 7. 5. Not to marie when there is néed 1. Cor. 7. 9. To marrie in the Lord. 1. Cor. 7. 39. Q. Rehearse the eight commandement A. Thou shalt not steale Q. What is the summe of this commandement A. All generall duties to men in respect of their goods Q. What is particularly Forbidden Commanded To take away our neighbours goods by robbery oppression or fraud Leuit. 6. 2. 1. Thess 4. 6. To preserue and defend their goods Deut. 22. 1. 2. 3. 1. Sam. 25. 7. 15. 16. To withhold To restore Pledges Pledges Things left with vs to kéepe things foūd borrowed Deut. 24. 12. Exod. 22. 26. Leuit. 6. 2. 3. Psal 37. 21 Things left with vs to kéepe found or borrowed Prodigall and wastfull spending Frugalitie