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A17038 The summe of Christian religion shewing the vndoubted truth holy practice, and heauenly comfort therein contained. With certaine necessary prayers. By Samuel Browne, preacher of Gods Word, at S. Maries in Shrewsbury. Browne, Samuel, 1575?-1632. 1630 (1630) STC 3911; ESTC S119313 26,424 74

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with him we should haue suffered and that by thy Word and thy holy Spirit thou hast exalted vs to be thy royall children and heires of thy Kingdome O giue vs grace this day and euery day to walke worthy of this vocation renue and quicken our Repentance humble our hearts with the sight of our sinnes confirme our faith in thy promises temporall and spirituall teach vs to loue thee feruently to despise riches pleasures pride and all earthly vanities Teach vs obedience to our superiours and loue to all men euen to our enemies much more to all thy deare children Preserue vs and euerie one of vs this day and euery Heere let those sinnes be named which are most practised in the family day from swearing cursing lying from reproaching and slaundering from deceit and oppression and all other offences against thy Maiesty or against our Neighbour from idlenesse gluttony drunkennesse intemperance from chambering and wantonnesse from strife and enuie from all sinfull words or deeds from all vnlawfull attempts or purposes O pardon all our sins past assure our soules of this forgiuenesse giue vs grace to hate all manner of sinnes in others and specially in our selues to be watchfull ouer our waies to be constant in all good purposes O Lord blesse and defend thy vniuersall Church our Soueraigne King the Queene and all the Royall progeny the Nobles and Magistrates the Bishops and Ministers O be fauorable and gracious to al that are neere and deare to vs direct and prosper euery one of vs in all our intended labours and businesses For these and all good things needfull for vs and for all thy children we pray as our deare Sauiour hath taught vs Our Father which art in heauen c. A short Euening Prayer MOst gracious God and mercifull Father we present our selues before thy glorious Maiesty in the name and mediation of Iesus Christ most humbly beseeching thee for his sake to forgiue all the sinnes of this day our worldly affections our inordinate and carking cares and griefes our greedy desire after earthly things our ouer-valuing of these earthly vanities and our neglect of heauenly things O pardon all our vaine vnprofitable and vnsauoury talke all omission of good duties to thee or to our neighbour all our corruptions and defects in those which we haue taken in hand Forgiue all the sinfull acts of this day and of our whole life Grant that wee may search out our sinnes diligently and discouer them and stedfastly resolue to reforme them without delay and enable vs by thy Spirit to performe what wee intend that we may be constant in all good purposes and enterprises Grant that euery day wee may crucifie the old man that our naturall pride malice enuie strife may die in vs that couetousnesse infidelity trust in riches or howsoeuer in the arme of flesh that wanton lusts and desires may be mortified in vs that idlenesse and voluptuous liuing may be hatefull to vs. Grant that wee may practise the contrary vertues that humility before thee and before men that charity in forgiuing wrongs in word or deed and in helping and releeuing the wants of our neighbours may abound in vs that faith and loue that temperance and sobriety may shine bright in vs that we may be iust and faithfull in our contracts and dealings with all men Quicken vs euer to all religious duties to praier and thanksgiuing let vs aboue all things delight in the constant reading hearing and meditation of thy Word assure vs of the pardon of our sinnes of thy loue and fauour and of our euerlasting saluation Let vs euery day thinke on death on the resurrection and the last Iudgement and that not with horror and griefe but with great ioy and comfort Let vs vnfainedly desire and euery day prepare our selues to be with Christ Make vs heartily thankefull for all thy mercies for publike and priuate benefits so many and so great for our food and rayment our peace and safety and specially for our election redemption and effectuall vocation Blesse O LORD thy vniuersall Church comfort thy seruants that are pinched with want those that are afflicted with warre persecutions or with inward tentations or whatsoeuer tribulations Preserue and direct our soueraigne King blesse the Queene and all the Royall Issue the Nobles and Magistrates the Bishops and Ministers and the rest of thy people Blesse and preserue this family giue vs quiet rest and sleepe raise vs vp in due time to doe thee seruice in our seuerall places For these and all good things we pray as thy Sonne our Sauiour hath taught vs Our Father which art in heauen c. A Prayer for a young Scholler or any of the younger sort both Morning and Euening MOst gracious God and louing Father I giue thee most humble and hearty thankes for all thy mercies for choosing me to saluation and redeeming me with the precious bloud of Christ my Sauiour for calling mee to this great honour to be one of the number of thy children by working in my heart true faith and hatred of all sinne by thy holy Word both read and preached and by thy blessed Spirit And I praise thy holy Name for my health for my food and raiment for good nurture and godly education for my preseruation this night day past and at all times O Lord continue thy fauour towards me teach me to know thee to loue and feare thee to keepe all thy Commandements Let not the corruption of my nature nor the craft of Satan nor euill company nor any worldly vanity withdraw me from thee Suffer me not to slide from thee into any false beleefe or an vngodly life but instruct mee in all truth and godlinesse in all sobriety and righteousnesse O Lord forgiue me all my sinnes teach me to discerne them to hate and forsake them grant that I may bestow vpon thee all the daies of my youth and so continue thy faithfull seruant to my liues end O Lord preserue thy Church our Soueraigne King the Queene and all the Royall Issue the Magistrates and Ministers of thy Word and all thy people Blesse my deare Parents brethren sisters other friends blesse this whole family giue me health defend me from idlenesse learning businesse defend mee in prosper my soule and bodie this night day and euermore Amen Our Father which art in heauen c Another Morning Prayer for a young Scholler O Lord my God and louing Father I giue thee humble thanks for all thy benefits for my sleep safety this night for my food and apparel for religious education and for the precious treasure of thy most holy word Lord blesse me this day and euer giue me health Keepe me from sin prosper my learning Lord be mercifull to my parents grant I may honor them according to thy Commandement that by my weldoing I may be a comfort vnto them defend them and me and al this family and al the rest of thy people in soule and body this day and euer Amen FINIS
man A. God the Sonne the second Person in the Trinitie Ioh. 1. 14. Ioh. 3. 16. Q. What doth IESVS signifie A. A Sauiour because he only saueth his people from their sinnes Matth. 1. 21. Acts 4. 12. Q. What doth Messiah or Christ signifie A. Anointed for God by his Spirit anointed Him to bee our King to gouerne vs our Priest to offer vp Himselfe for a Sacrifice and to make intercession for vs our Prophet to declare Gods will vnto vs Psal 2. 2. Luk. 1. 33. Psal 110. 4. Esa 61. 1. Deut. 18. 15. That he might make vs also kings and priests vnto God and inable vs to instruct others in the will of God Reu. 1. 6. Rom. 15. 14. Q. How is Christ Gods only Sonne since all the faithfull are his children A. God is the Father of Christ by nature and our Father by grace Matth. 16. 16. Heb. 1. 5 6. 2 Cor. 6. 18. Q. Why addest thou Our LORD A. He hath created and redeemed vs he is our best and greatest Master Psalm 95. 6 7. 1 Cor. 8. 5 6. Rom. 14. 8 9. 1 Cor. 6. 19. Act. 2. 36. Q. What beleeuest thou concerning Christs conception and birth A. That he was borne of a mother without a Father miraculously Q. Why so A. That hee might not be conceiued and borne in sinne as we are Psal 51. 5. Heb. 4. 15. 1 Pet. 1. 19. Q How diuidest thou the Articles that follow concerning Christ A. They containe partly his humiliation and partly his exaltation Q. Rehearse those Articles that containe his humiliation A. He suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried he descended into hel Q. Did Christ when he liued vpon the earth liue in pompe riches ease and pleasures A. No but in pouerty labour and persecution Esay 53. 1 1. Mat. 8. 20. Heb. 2. 10. Q. What death died he and how A. His enemies of malice accused him before Pontius Pilate the Iudge who to pleasure them condemned him to death euen to the bitter shamefull cursed death of the Crosse Gal. 3. 13. Phil. 2. 8. Q. Died he willingly or against his will A. Most willingly because he knew that God his Father had so decreed and because his purpose was by his owne death to kill sinne in vs and saue vs from eternall death shame and torment Romans 6. 6. Heb. 2. 14. 15. Heb. 10. 14. Q. What beleeuest thou concerning his buriall and his descending into hell A. To assure vs of his death his body was buried and continued till the third day vnder the dominion of death that he might deliuer vs from the-dominion thereof Heb. 2. 14 15. Q. Rehearse the Articles that containe Christs exaltation A. The third day he rose againe from the dead he ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almightie from thence shall he come to iudge the quick and the dead Q. What beleeuest thou heere A. That by the power of his Godhead he raised his dead body to life againe the third day and that a glorious life Ioh. 10. 18. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Matth. 28. 1. Q. Why did he so A. That hee might shew the same power on vs by raising our soules now from sin and our bodies hereafter from the graue Rom. 1. 4. 1 Cor. 15. 20. Phil. 3. 10. Q. Goe on to his Ascension A. Forty daies after his Resurrection he ascended visibly in soule and body into heauen Acts 1. Q. Why did he so A. That we whiles we line may through his quickning spirit ascend by heauenly affections Col. 3. 1 2. that at our death our soules may ascend and be with Christ Phil. 1. 23. Luke 16. 22. Reuel 14. 13. Luke 23. 43 and that at the last day we may both in soule and body ascend and liue with him for euer Ioh. 14. 2. 1 Thess 4. 17. Q. How doth Christ sit at Gods right hand hath God the Father a right hand and a left and other parts of a mans body as many imagine A. Their imagination is foolish and wicked for his sitting there doth signifie that the same Christ that was so greatly humbled is now exalted aboue all men and Angels Ephes 1. 20 21 22. Q. What profit haue we thereby A. This that he can and doth defend vs from all enemies maketh intercession for vs Rom. 8. 31 34. and sendeth vs the Holy Ghost Ioh. 16. 7. Acts. 2. 33. and the Ministers of his Word Matth. 28. 18. 19. 20. Ephe. 4. 10. 11. Q. What beleeuest thou concerning his comming to Iudgement A. He will come from heauen in glory with all his holy Angels and all men shal giue account to him of all their thoughts words and deeds Matthew 25. 31. 1 Cor. 4. 5. 2 Cor. 5. 10. Matth. 12. 36. Acts 17. 31. Eccles. 12. 14. Q. Which is the third part of the Beleefe A. I beleeue in the Holy Ghost Q. What is the Holy Ghost A. God the third person in Trinity Acts 5. 3 4. proceeding from the Father and the Son Ioh. 15. 26. Gal. 4. 6. who doth direct sanctifie and comfort the faithfull Ioh. 16. 13. Rom. 1. 4. and 8. 9 c. Gal. 5. 22. Ioh. 14. 16. Q. Of these three Persons is any one greater then another or in time before another A. No but they are all equall coeternall Q. Rehearse the fourth part of the Beleefe A. I belieue the holy Catholick Church c. Q. What is this holy Catholike Church A. The whole number of those whom God before the world began decreed to sanctifie in this life and to glorifie in the next life with Christ their Head Eph. 1. 4 5. Eph. 5. 25 26 27. Q. What hath God decreed of the rest of mankinde A. To let them runne on in the course of sinne vnto endlesse damnation Rom. 9. 13 22. Q. If God hath of old decreed euery mans saluation or damnation then a man elected shall be saued liue he neuer so wickedly and areprobate shall be damned liue he neuer so godly A. It is a foolish and a wicked thing to imagine that any reprobate can liue or die godly or that God will suffer any of his elect to liue and die wickedly Q. How then conceiuest thou of this matter A. Thus that God in ordaining the end ordaineth fit meanes withall therefore he decreeth that the elect by faith and the fruits thereof shal obtaine saluation as the reprobate by their infidelity and the fruits thereof do purchase their owne damnation Esay 38. 5 21 Matth. 2. 13. Acts 27. 24 31. Mark 16. 16. Q. Proceede to the priuiledges of the Church what beleeuest thou concerning the Communion of Saints A. This Church or body of Christ consisteth of many members all which receiue the same spirituall life from their head and are helpfull as fellow members one to another Eph. 4. 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 12. 26. Q. What further beleeuest thou A. That euery Saint hath all his sinnes forgiuen him by the death of Christ and