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B07540 Milke for babes. Or, a north-countrie catechisme. Made plaine and easy, to the capacitie of the countrie people. / By William Crashavv, Batchellor in Diuinity and preacher of the Word... Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. 1618 (1618) STC 6020; ESTC S91563 20,542 85

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visible and inuisible a Gen. 1. Coloss 1 16 Q. When did he create it A. In the beginning when hee knew it good b Gen. 1 1 Q. Whereof did he create it Ans Of nothing to shew his might and power c Heb. 11 3 Q. With what instruments made he it A. With none but onely by his Will and Word d Gen. 1 often Psal 24 8 5 Q. In what time made hee the world A. In sixe dayes that we might more particularly consider of the creatures e Gen. 1 2 Q. In what order made he them A. The meanest first and better and better euery day f Gen. 1 all ouer Q. When made he man Ans Last of all because hee was Lord of all and might find all things ready for him g Cen. 1 26 CHAP. 8. Of the worke of Gubernation Q. VVHat is the worke of Gubernation A. A worke of Gods prouidence by which he maintains and gouerns all things created a Psal 104 29 30 Nehem. 9 6. Q. What neede is there of the worke of Gubernation A. Because as the world had neuer bin if God had not made it so it would not continue if he did not vphold it b Psal 104 29 Acts 17 28 Psal 119 90 91. Q. But if God gouerne all things how then came sinne and mischiefe into the world A. Through the diuels malice and mans weakenesse c Eccles 7 29 Q. But why then suffers hee it in the world A. Because hee knowes how to make good vse of it as a good Physicion can make of the vildest poysan d Exod. 9 16. Psal 76. 10. Q. Againe if God gouerne the world how comes it to passe that euill men prosper that be Gods enemies A. Because they be men of this world and chuse to haue their portion in this life e Psal 17 14 Q. And why are good men vexed and afflicted A. For thrée causes First because they bee Gods deare children and néede chastisement f Heb. 12 5 6 7 c. Secondly they haue many ill humours in them that are to be purged and corrected g Psal 139 23. 24. Thirdly Againe their portions are reserued for a better life h Luke 16 15 CHAP. 9. Of sin and the necessity of the worke of Redemption Q. VVHat is the worke of Redemption A. A worke of Gods mercie by which he recouers and saues a portion of mankinde a Lam. 3 22 Q. What need had mankinde to be redeemed A. Because man by sin had lost himselfe b Hos 13 9 Q. What is sinne A. Sinne is the breach of Gods Law c 1 Ioh. 3 4 Q. What are the kindes of sinne A. Two Originall and Actuall Q. How doe these differ A. Originall sinne is the sinne of our nature Actuall the sinne of our liues Q. What is Originall sinne A. A depriuation our nature in all the parts and faculties whereby we are prone to all euill and vnfit for all good d Psal 51 5 Gen. 6 5. Q. What is actuall sinne A. The breach of Gods Law in our thoughts words and déeds e Psal 19 12 Q. What be the kindes of actuall sinne Ans Two Commissions and Omissions Q. What is the sinne of Commission A. By which we doe in thought word or déed that we ought not Q. And what is the sin of Omission A. By which we faile in thought word or déed that we ought not to doe Q. What is the reward of sinne A. The wrath of God and all the curses of the Law f Deut. 27 26 Rom. 6 23 CHAP. 10. Of the Law of God Q. HOw know we sin to be sin Ans By the Law comes the knowledge of sinne a Rom. 3 20 and 7 7. Q. What is the Law A. The couenant of workes betwixt God and man b Ierom. 31 32 Q. How be Gods Lawes distinguished A. Gods Lawes are either Ceremoniall Iudiciall or Morall Q. How differ these Lawes A. Thus. Ceremoniall and Iudiciall belonged to the Iewes alone the Morall to them and vs and all mankinde Q. How did they belong to the Iewes A. Thus. The Ceremoniall belonged to the ordering of their Church the Iudiciall to the gouerning of their common wealth c Rom. 9 4 Q. What is the Morall Law A. The declaration of Gods perfect Iustice as the Gospell is the Reuelation of his mercie Q. What doth the Morall Law containe A. Perfect righteousnesse that is a commanding of all goodnesse and a prohibition of all euill CHAP. 11. Of the first Table and first Commandement Q. HOw is the Law diuided A. Into two tables the one contayning foure Commandements the other sixe Q. Why into two and no more A. Because all righteousnesse is reduced to two heads namely towards God or towards man a Math. 22 39 40. Q. What doth the first Table containe A. Perfect righteousnesse and all holy duties touching God and his worship Q. Which is the first Commandement A. This thou shalt haue no other Gods before me b Exod. 10 3. Q. What is the substance of the first Commandement A. The choice and inward worship of the true God Q. What is the affirmatiue part of the first Commandement A. Chuse and worship the true God for thy God Q. What is the negatiue part of this Commandement A. Account not that to be God which by nature is not God CHAP. 12. Of the second third and fourth Commandements Q. VVHat is the second Commandement A. Thou shalt not make vnto thée any grauen image a Exod. 20 4 Q. What is the substance of this Commandement A. The sacred and solemne worship of the true God Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it A. Thou shalt worship the true God as he hath commanded Q. What is the negatiue part of this Commandement A. Thou shalt neither worship a false god nor the true God falsly Q. What is the third Commandement A. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vaine c b Exod. 20 7 Q. What is the substance of this third Commandement A. The magnifying and glorifying of the true God in all things Q. What is the negatiue part of this Commandement A. Thou shalt not bereaue God of his honour due vnto him Q. What is the affirmatiue part of it A. In all things giue God his glory c 1 Cor 10 31. Q. What is the fourth Commandement A. Remember that thou kéepe holy the Sabbath day d Exod. 20 8 9 c. Q. What is the substance of this Commandement A. It sets downe the time allotted and consecrated to the worship and glorifying of God Q. What is the affirmatiue part of this Commandement A. Keepe holy the Sabbath day of the Lord. Q. What is the negatiue part of it A. Pollute not the Sabbath of the Lord. CHAP. 13. Of the second Table Q. VVHat doth the second Table containe A. True loue and perfect
fruites of Sanctification A. Two Repentance and good workes a Math. 3 8. Acts 26 20. Q. What is Repentance Ans A heartie sorrow for our sinnes ioyned with amendement of life b 2 Cor. 7 9 10 Acts 2 38 26 20 Q. When is it good to repent Ans Repentance is neuer too late but that is best that is betimes c Eccles 12 1 1 Kings 18 12. Q. Where is Repentance commanded Ans Not in the Law but in the Gospel d Deut. 27 26 Math. 3 2 and 4 17 Q. What be good workes Ans Such as God hath commanded vs to doe or promised a blessing if we doe them e Esay 1 12 Micah 6 8 Esay 56 1 2. Q. How must a good Worke be done Ans With two conditions First with Faith in Christ f Rom. 14 23 Secondly in obedience to Gods will g Ephes 6 5 6 7. CHAP. 24. Of the workes of Piety and of Prayer Q. WHat be the kindes of good workes A. Thrée Workes of Piety towards God of Charity towards the poore of Iustice towardes all men Q. What be the workes of Pietie Ans The duties of Gods worship which are commanded in the first Table a chiefe whereof is prayer Q. Why doe you call Prayer a chiefe worke of Pietie A. For two causes First Prayer sanctifies all the rest a Tim. 4 45. againe the rest are but sometimes to bee done but prayer continually b 1 Thess 5 17 Q. How can wee alwayes pray seeing wee must worke in our callings Ans Wee may alwayes lift vp our hearts to God and that is the chiefe thing in prayer c Exod. 14 15 Rom. 8 26 Psal 119 58. Q. What be the parts of Prayer A. Two Petition and thanksgiuing d Psal 50 15. Q. What is Petition A. When we aske of God any good thing or the remouing of any euill e Esay 26 16 Math. 7 7 Q. What is thanksgiuing A. When we giue God thankes for receiuing of any good or remoouing any euill f Psal 30 11 12 and 116 12 and 116 12 13. CHAP. 25. Of the Circumstances of Prayer Q. VVHo is bound to pray Ans Euery one for euery one hath néede a 1 Tim. 2 8 Rom. 3 23 Quest To whom are wee to pray Ans Onely to God for he can onely helpe b Psal 50 15 Rom. 10 14. Quest In whose name are wee to pray Ans Onely in the name and mediation of Iesus Christ the Son of God c Ioh 14 13 14 1 Tim. 2 5 Q. Where are wee to pray Ans In euery place for God is present euery where d 1 Tim. 2 8 Q. When are we to pray A. In publike when the congregation méetes in priuate on all occasions espetially at morning at euening and at meate e Lam. 3 41. Psal 119 164. Psal 55 17 Quest In what tongue may wee pray Ans In any we vnderstand else in none f 1 Cor. 14 15 c. Quest In what iesture are we to pray Ans In the humblest because we are petitioners g Micah 6 8 1 Kings 8 22 54 Q. For whom are we to pray Ans For our selues and all men euen our enemies h 1 Tim. 2 1 Esay 53 12 Math 5 44 Q. With whom may we pray Ans With any who pray to the true God in the name of Iesus Christ i 1 Cor. 1 2 CHAP. 26. Of the Lords Prayer Q. HAue we any direction or patterne for our prayers A. Yes the best that can be one of Christs owne making called therefore the Lords prayer Our Father c a Math 6 9. Luke 11 2. Q. What is contained in the Lords Prayer A. Thrée things A Preamble Prayer Confirmation of all Q. Which is the Preamble Ans This. Our Father which art in Heauen Quest What containes the Preamble Ans A description of God our Father to whom we ought to pray Q. And how is hee there described Ans By two things the first shewes his willingnesse to heare vs for he is Our Father the latter his ability to helpe vs for He is in Heauen and hath it at his command b Esay 49 15 Psal 115 3 Q. But if God be euery-where how is he said to be in Heauen A. Not that hee is contained or included there for He fils Heauen and earth But that his Maiestie Power and Glory shines and appeares there especially c 1 Kings 8 27 Esay 66 1 CHAP. 27. Of the Petitions in the Lords Prayer Q. VVHat is contained in the prayer A. Two things Petitions and Thankesgiuing Q. What be the Petitions A. Sixe in all and they bee of two sorts Some concerning God The rest our selues Q. Which be they that concerne God A. Thrée The first wisheth that his Name may be hallowed that is honoured and vsed reuerently a Deut. 28. 58 The second that his Kingdome and Gospell may be aduanced b Psal 67 2 3 The third that his will may be fulfilled of vs and all creatures c Math. 26 39. Q. And what are they that concerne our selues A. Thrée more The first askes all things needfull for this life vnder one most principall namely Bread d Psal 104. 15. Ezek. 4 16 Leuit. 26 26. The second prayes for forgiuenesse of our sins conditionally as we forgiue others e Dan. 9 18 19 Math. 6 14 Marke 11 25 The third prayes for Deliuerance from the diuell and the daunger of temptation f Psal 91 14 Reuel 3 10 15 Q. And what is the Thankesgiuing Ans In these words where wee acknowledge the Kingdome Power and Glory belong to God for euer and euer g 1 Chron. 29 10 11 12 c. Neh. 9 5 6 c Q. And what is the seale or confirmation of this prayer A. The word AMEN whereby our Faith subscribes and saith So be it Lord or it shall be so h 1 Cor. 14 16 Quest Is it lawfull to say this prayer A. Yes for so saith Saint Luke when you pray say Our Father c i Luke 11 2. Q. And is it lawfull to make other prayers like to it A. Yes for so saith Saint Matthew after this manner therefore pray you k Math. 6 9. CHAP. 28. Of workes of Mercie or Charitie Q. ARe the workes of Piety sufficient for saluation Ans No Christians must also performe workes of Mercie and Iustice a Ephes 2 10 Math. 25 35 35 Quest Where be they commaunded Ans In the second Table of the Morall Law Quest What be workes of Mercie or Charity Ans Such as we ought to doe to them that be poore or in some distresse b Math. 25 35. Deut. 15 7. Psal 41 1. Quest How many be the workes of Mercie Ans Of two sorts either to the soules or bodies of our brethren Q. What be the workes of Mercie to the soules of our brethren A. These 1. To informe and