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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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the workes of his mercy not to trust in him Psal 78. 22. By the workes of his mercy to loue him and to trust in him Psal 78. 7. By his iudgements not to feare nor repent By his iudgements to feare and séeke vnto him by repentance Exod. 14. 31. 2. Chro. 20. 3. Q. What is the summe of the reason annexed to this commandement A. It containes a threatning of extreme vengeance against the transgressors of this commandement Q. Rehearse the fourth commandement A. Remember the Sabbath day to kéepe it holy Q. What is contained in these words A. 1. The precept it selfe 2. the reasons Q. Wherein doth the sanctifying of the Sabbath consist A. 1. In abstaining from our ordinary businesse 2. In performing the workes of the Sabbath Q. What is particularly Commanded Forbidden A. That our thoughts and meditations be spirituall and wholly set vpon things that cōcerne the kingdome of God Psal 119. 15. 23. To haue our thoughts vpon our ordinary busines and worldly affaires Esay 58. 13. To speake and conferre of those things that are heauenly To talke of our ordinary businesse and worldly affaires Esay 58. 13. To do the works of the Sabbath To do our ordinary wéekes businesse Neh. 13. 15. 17. Which are 1. Publicke 2. Priuate To worke in earing time in haruest time   To worke about the Temple Exod. 34. 13. 21. 31. To rise early and trauell to the word if it be not where we dwell 2. Kings 4. 23. Matth. 1. 35. Iournies Faires sports banquetting Exod. 16. 29. Nehe. 13. 16. To be present at the Publicke assemblies from the beginning to the end Ezekiel 46. 10. To be absent from the publicke assemblies to come after it is begun to go away before it be ended To ioyne with the Church in hearing prayer and the Sacraments Acts 13. 15. 15. 21. 17. 2. Not to ioyne in affection and fit gesture with the Church in the seruice of God Priuate exercises of the Sabbbath which are   By our selues Meditation Reading Prayer   With others Conference Prayer Singing of Psalmes   To others To exhort to distribute to the poore To visite and comfort the afflicted   Q. What are the reasons annexed to this commandement A. 1. The first is a reason of comparison of the lesse If God hath giuen vs sixe dayes to follow our callings we ought to rest one in seauen and to kéepe that holy to the Lord. 2. God himselfe rested the seauenth day therefore we ought to do so Q. How is the second Table diuided A. 1. Into those commandements which concerne speciall duties to speciall persons as the fifth commandement 2. Into those which concerne generall duties vnto all as the last fiue commandements Q. Rehearse the fifth commandement A. Honour thy father and thy mother that thy dayes may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giueth thée Q. What is contained in these words A. 1. The precept 2. the reasons Q. What is the summe of this commandement A. All speciall duties to man in regard of his and our speciall calling Q. What is meant by father and mother A. Our naturall parents and all others that be aboue vs in gifts calling or age Q. What is particularly Commanded Forbidden A. The duties of children to parents   Reuerence Inward Leuit. 19. 3. Outward Gen. 48. 12. Vnreuerent behauiour towards them   To contemne them Gen. 9. 22. Pro. 20. 20. Exod. 21. 17. Declared   By rising vp and bowing downe before them Leuit. 19. 32. 1. King 2. 19.   To be silent whilst they speake Acts 24. 10. Iob 32. 6. 7. To interrupt them in their spéech To giue them their iust titles when wée speake vnto them 1. Pet. 3. 6. 1. Sam. 1. 14. 15. Gen. 31. 35.   This is due to all Superiors   Obedience to their commandements in matters of religion things of this life also in marriage Ephes 6. 1. Iudges 14. 2. Disobedience in this or any of them Rom. 1. 30. Gen. 28. 9. To relieue them Gen. 47. 12. To neglect them or suffer them to want Seruants to Maisters   Louing affections to perswade them to that which is good for their good 2. Kings 5. 14. To hate them Subiection to the froward 1. Pet. 2. 18. To be rebellious against them Patiently to suffer their wrongs 1. Pet. 2. 18. Murmuring and impatiency Prouidence to preuent euill 1. Sam. 25. 17. To be carelesse Painfulnesse Gen. 31. 40. Idlenesse eye-seruice Col. 3. 22. Faithfulnesse Gen. 31. 38. 39. 40. Tit. 2. 10. To pilfer away their Maisters goods to waste their estate Tit. 2. 10. To be grieued at their misery To find out some course for their ease and to perswade them vnto it 1. Sam. 16. 15. 16.   Not to answer againe Titus 2. 9. To giue froward answers To preferre their Maisters businesse before their owne Gen. 24. 33.   Wiues vnto Husbands   Subiection Col. 3. 18. Eph. 5. 22. To be stubborne rebellious To better his estate by   her Prouidēce Pro. 14. Paines Pro. 31. 16. 27. 13. Gouernment To waste his estate To perswade their Husbands to that which is good Gen. 31. 16. To hinder them frō that which is good Méeknesse modesty 1. Pet. 3. 3. 4. Frowardnesse To Magistrates   Subiection tribute prayer Rom. 13. 1. 2. 1. Tim. 2. 2. Rebellion cōtempt of authority 2. Pet. 2. 10. To Ministers   To heare and obey their doctrine Not to heare them To maintaine them To neglect them To be subiect to their iust righteous censures Heb. 13. 17. Gal. 6. 6. To resist them To the aged and those of gifts   To arise vp before them Leuit. 19. 32.   To knowledge their gifts and to speake to their praise Dan. 2. 46. Gen. 41. 38. 2. Corinth 8. 22. 23. To enuie them   To speake to their disgrace Duties of Parents to Children   To teach and command them the true knowledge seruice of God according to their yeares and capacitie Deu. 21. 18. 20. Prou. 31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 1. Chron. 28. 9. 1. King 2. 3. Ephes 6. 4. Gen. 18. 19. Not to teach them at all   To teach them errours To obserue and discerne their aptnesse and so to fit them for callings accordingly Gen. 4. 2. To let them grow vp in idlenesse or force them to such courses for gaine for which they haue no aptnesse nor disposition To lay vp and prouide for them 2. Cor. 12. 14. Gen. 25. 5 6. To neglect them To correct them with moderation for amendment Prou. 29. 17. 19. 18. Not to correct them   To excéed measure in correcting them To marrie them in the Lord or to kéepe To kéepe them vnmaried when there is them vnmarried if they sée fit 1. Cor. 7. 37. néed to marry them To seruants To force them to marry such whō they affect not to marry them to profane persons To teach them and command them the knowledge and feare
to obey this law Q. Rehearse the first commandement A. Thou shalt haue no other gods c. Q. What is the sum of this cōmandement A. The inward worship of God Q. What is particularly forbidden and commanded in this precept Forbidden Commanded To be ignorant of the true God his essence attributes the trinitie of persons his workes To knowledge the onely true God his essence his attributes the trinitie of persons his workes Ioh. 17. 3. To affirme that there is no God   Multitude of gods   A false God   False imaginations of the true God Rom. 1. 21.   The loue of creatures aboue God Mat. 10. 37 To loue God aboue all Deut. 6. 5. Ex. 32. 32 To trust in creatures Ierem. 17. 5. Iob. 31. 24. To put our trust confidence in God though meanes be wanting 2. Chron. 20. 20. Prou. 3. 5. To hope for helpe from creatures Iob 31. 24.   To séek to witches Leu. 20. 6. Deut. 18. 10. To set our hope in God Ps 78. 7. 2. Chro. 14. 11. To preferre the physition before God 2. Chron. 16. 12. To séeke vnto God for helpe Esay 8. 19. Impatiencie murmuring Num. 14. 2. Patience in afflictions Iob 1. 21. Iam. 5. 10. Leuit. 10. 3. To feare man more thē God Es 51. 12 13 To feare God aboue all Matth. 10. 28. Irreuerence hardnesse of heart Inward reuerence of the Maiesty of God Heb. 11. 7. Presumption carnall securitie Ps 36. 1. Inward humilitie 1. Pet. 5. 5. To giue glorie to others or to take it to our selues Acts 12. 22. To giue all glorie to God for mercies vnto vs or for any good done by vs to others Q. Rehearse the second commandement A. Thou shalt make thée no grauen image neither the likenesse of anie thing c. Q. What is contained in these words A. The precept it selfe and the reasons Q. What is the summe of this commandement A. The outward worship of God Q. What are the parts of the negatiue part of this commandement A. They are two 1. the making of idols   2. the worshipping   Q. What is generally forbidden A. All wil-worship Col. 2. 23. Q. What is particularly Forbidden Commanded All representations of the holy Trinitie Deut. 4. 15 16. Esa 40. 18. Act. 17. 29. That outward worship which God in his word hath appointed Leuit. 18. 4. 5. To make the likenesse of any creature for religious vses Heb. 2. 18. The parts whereof are   1. Such as he hath giuen vs to vse To be present at idoll seruice 2. Cor. 6. 16. 2. Such as we giue him for seruice according to his word Feasts 1. Cor. 10. 7. Of the first sort are the Ministery of the word Sacraments the Censures of the Church Matth. 28. 15. 18. 19. 26. 26. Bodily gestures to idols 1. Cor. 6. 19.   To worship God after the vnlawful fashion of other countries and people Iudaisme Turcisme Papisme Leuit. 18. 3. Deut. 12. 30. 31. Of the other sort are prayer thanksgiuing Psal 50. 14 15 23.   And these be ordinary To giue diuine worship vnto creatures   1. Reasonable as 1. Men. Act 10. 25 26. 14. 15. 2. Angels Reu. 19. 10.   2. Vnreasonable and insensible   Ecclesiasticall ceremonies without warrant of the word and whereof there is no vse Esa 1. 12. Mat. 15. 9. Fasting feasts vowes and lots Esay 22. 12. Math. 9. 15. Eccles 5. 3. And these be extraordinary All inuentions and traditions of men repugnant to Gods word The gestures of the body orderly and reuerently vsed according to the diuers parts of Gods worship False ministeries and Sacraments As at the reading of the word of God to stand vp Nehem. 8. 5.   At prayer   To lift vp the hands 1. Tim. 2. 8. 1. Kin. 8. 22.   To knéele 2. Chron. 6. 13. Act. 20. 36.   To lift vp the eyes Ioh. 17. 1. All occasions of idolatrie familiar societie and affinitie with idolaters Deut. 7. 2. 3. 2. Cor. 6. 14. Gen. 24. 3. 28. 1. 34. 14.   To adde or take from the word of God Deut. 12. 32.   Q. What is contained in the reasons annexed to the second commandement A. 1. A threatning of iudgement against the transgressors of this commandement thereby to kéepe vs from false worship 2. A promise of much mercie to all that worship the true God according to the rule of his word Q. Rehearse the third commandement A. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vaine for the Lord will not hold him guiltles that taketh his Name in vaine Q. What is contained in these words A. 1. The precept it selfe 2. the reasons of it Q. What is the summe of this commandement A. The right vse of the holy Name of God and of all the parts of his worship Q. What is meant by the Name of God A. All that whereby he is made knowne vnto vs as his titles attributes workes word and Sacraments Psal 8. 1. Rom. 2. 24. Leuit. 22. 2. Q. What is particularly Forbidden Commanded A. To speake of the titles of God in our cōmon talk without inward reuerence or iust cause To thinke speake reuerently of the names titles of God vpon iust cause and for a good end to profit our selues others thereby Luk. 1. 28. Esa 12. 2. Psal 18. 13. Act. 10. 33. To sweare falsly Leuit. 19. 12. Zach. 5. 4. To sweare truly Rashly without iust cause Iam. 5. 12. Not at all in our ordinary cōmunication Mat. 5. 37. By that which is no god Ier 5. 7. To sweare by none but God Deut. 6. 13. Ier. 12. 16. To sweare by creatures Matth. 5. 34. 35.   Periury Mat. 5. 35. To performe lawful oathes Math. 5. 33. Blasphemie Leuit. 24. 15.   To speake euill of Gods attributes To speake of the attributes of God with all reuerence To speake vnreuerently of his workes   To vse the name of God about witchcraft charmes c.   Vnlawfull vowes To perform all lawful vowes Eccles 5. 3. To come to any part of Gods seruice without due preparation To come prepared Eccles 4. 17. 1. Cor. 11. 28. In hearing wandring thoughts hardnes of heart dulnesse to be sléepie not to apply the word To be attentiue and inwardly moued with reuerence wise hearted to apply the word Isa 66. 2. Heb. 11. 7 Not to profite by the meanes Psal 50. 17. By the meanes to grow in knowledge Math. 13. 23. A scandalous life 2. Sam. 12. 14. By holy conuersation to adorne the profession 1. Pet. 2. 12. To pray in a strange tongue To pray in a known tongue To pray without féeling And in féeling 1. Cor. 14. 15. To blesse God for euill things 1. Sam. 23 21.   To sing Psalmes without affections To sing with affection Col. 3. 16. 1. Cor. 14. 19. Corrupt sence false doctrine and applications of the Scriptures Ezech. 13. 22. The pure handling of the word of God 1. Pet. 4. 11. By