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A75820 A practicall catechisme of purpose framed for the help of such as desire to enjoy more sweet and intimate soul-communion with Jesus Christ in that sacred ordinance of his own Supper. Begun at Newport-Pagnel in Buckinghamshire, revived at Luton in Bedfordshore, and now perfected at Queen Hithe in London. By Samuel Austin, an unworthy minister of the Gospell of Jesus Christ. Austin, Samuel, Minister of St. Michael's Queenhithe. 1647 (1647) Wing A4258; Thomason E1187_4; ESTC R208239 16,915 47

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to offend their Parents carefull to please them So we must be afraid to offend our heavenly father c. as Mar. 1.6 4. Children go to their Parents to supply their wants cast all their care upon them to feed and cloath them c. So we on God Mat. 6.25 26. c. 31 32. Mat. 6.25 26. c. 31 32. If we have those dispositions and affections of Gods children in us this bread of the Lord is provided for us but not else If we be not born of God partakers of the divine nature are not holy heavenly mercifull c. But prophane earthly cruell c. we are not the persons here invited Quest How shall we know whether we be the servants of God Answ The Apostle resolves us Rom. 6.16 His servants we are to whom we obey If we do the works of God and obey him we are his servants but if we do the works of sin and Satan and obey them we are their servants not Gods Quest Which are the works of God Answ Those duties which God himselfe commands to be performed in his own way and manner Deut. 12.32 Mat. 28.20 1 Chron. 15.13 Quest What are those duties Answ They are of two sorts First Of Piety towards God as in the first table of the Law Mat. 22.37 38. Secondly of charity towards our neighbour as in the second table Mat. 22.39 Quest Which are the speciall duties of Piety which we owe to God Answ They are many according to the severall Commandements in the first Table as these especially 1. To know him as our God to believe or rest on him in all our straights to hope in him to fear him to love him with all our hearts c. To make choyce of him and him only as our God to be zealous for him his truth cause glory c. As in the first Commandement Exod. 20.3 2 Chron. 28.9 Joh. 17.3 Psal 9.10 Jer. 17.7 Psal 31.19 23. Deut. 10.20 Psal 119.139 2. To worship him not by images or any imaginary way of man but purely spiritually sincerely faithfully reverently c. as he requires without prophaness ignorance or superstition on the one side or formality and hypocrisie on the other as in the second Commandement Exod 20.4 5. Joh. 4.22 23 24. Acts 17.22 23. Isa 29.13 3. To honour him in his name titles attributes his word worship works c. and that in our hearts words and conversations as in the third Commandement Deut. 28.58 4. To sanctifie his Sabbath by consecrating it as holy and honourable to the Lord setting apart the Lords day to the Lords Service scil to duties of 1 praise 2 prayer 3 reading and hearing of the VVord 4 Catechizing 5 meditation 6 godly conference 7 examination and repetition of what we hear to apply the same to our practise and edification also to duties of * mercy and necessity as there is occasion as to visit and administer to the sick to comfort the sad instruct the ignorant warne the unruly to convince and bring home poor seduced and sinfull souls to the ways of truth and holiness reconcile differences c. To provide necessarie food raiment quench a dangerous fire lift up the Oxe fallen in the ditch preserve the creature which would else be spilt c. as in the fourth Commandement Compare Isa 58.13 Rev. 1.10 1 Psal 92. the whole Psalm entituled a Psalm for the Sabbath day 2 See Isa 55.6 7. Mark 1.35 c. 38 39. 3 Luke 4.14 15. and 15.21 4 16 17. c. Act. 13. Deut. 6.6 7. Gal. 6.6 5 Psal 1.2 Luke 2.19 6 Luke 24.17 c. 25. c. 32. with Act. 13.43 7 Act. 17.11 12. Joh. 13.17 * For duties of mercy and necessity see these Scriptures Mat. 12.1 c. 7.10 11 12. Ibid. Mat. 25.35 c. with 1 Thes 5.14 15. Gal. 6.1 c. Jam. 5.19 20. Rom. 12.18 1 Cor. 1.10 c. 6.1 c. Mat. 12.1 c. with Luke 6.1 c. 10. Quest Which are those duties of charity we owe to our neighbours as in the second Table Answ They are these two in brief 1. VVe must love them as our selves * Mat. 22.39 not only in their souls as our own souls Luke 22.32 Phil. 2.4.20 c. But in their honours as if our own in every relation whether our Parents naturall politick or spiritual c. whether as superiours equalls or inferiours as in the fifth Commandement Exod. 20.12 2. In their lives by seeking the preservation and comfort of them and that in our thoughts words and deeds as of our own as in the sixth Commandement Exod. 20.13 So 3. In their chastities 4. Their estates 5. Their credits and good names in the same manner as of our own i. e. as we ought to love our own As in the seventh eighth ninth Commandements Exod. 20.14 15 16. 6. And lastly We must conscientiously resist every covetous thought or desire * Jam. 1.14 arising in us or cast into our souls by Satan * Luke 22.3 4. after any thing that is our neighbours whether his house wife c. and be sweetly satisfied with that portion and condition which is or shall be allotted to us by the Lord. As in the tenth last Commandement Exod. 20.17 Rom. 7.7 Compare the examples of David Paul c. Psal 16.5 6. Phil. 4.11 12. These and the like are the works of God Quest Which are the works of sin and of the Devill Answ Every breach of the Law of God or whatsoever is contrary to these former duties 1 Joh. 3.4 8. as 1. All ignorance of God unbelief want of hope in God fear of him or love to him all hatred or contempt of him neglect of zeal for him his cause truth c. The not making choice of him as our God the loving our pleasures profits or any thing more then him c. 2 Tim. 3.4 Jam. 4.4 against the first Commandement 2. All worshiping of God by Images or any imaginary way of man without warrant of the word of God Deut. 12. Ma. 32.15.9 As al prophanes ignorance superstition irreverence infidelity formality or hypocrisie in his worship * Isa 29.13 Iohn 4.23 24. or the wilfull contempt and neglect of it against the second Commandement 3. All abusive cursing swearing irreverent use of Gods name his titles attributes word worship works or servants either in thought word or deed against the third Commandement Deut. 28.58 4. All prophanation of the Lords day by vain sports worldly imployments c. giving way to our own thoughts words or works on that day not making it our delight to consecrate it as holy and honorable to the Lord as is required Isa 58.13 Or by neglect of the duties of this day before mentioned whether of Piety towards God or of charity and mercy towards our selves or others in publike private or secret against the fourth Commandement 5. All hatred or injurious dealing towards our neighbour his soul body honour or