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A70809 An endeavovr of making the principles of Christian religion, namely the Creed, the Ten Commandements, the Lords prayer, and the Sacraments, plaine and easie tending to the more speedy instruction of the meanest capacities, and weakest memories, and for the making triall also of their understandings, who though they have attained some measure of saving knowledge, yet through the weaknesse of their abilities cannot expresse even that which they doe conceive. Palmer, Herbert, 1601-1647. 1644 (1644) Wing P230A; ESTC R2981 30,876 53

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do them the least ●urt No   Or Give them any despight ●ull words No   Or Harbour hatred or maice against them No   Or May we be angry with ●hem without cause No   Or More then there is cause No   Or Forbeare to have a tender are of any to the utmost of our ●ower No   Q. What is the seventh Commandment   A. Thou shalt not commit adultery 10 Q. What is the generall meaning of the seventh Commandment   10 A. The generall meaning of the seventh Commandment is the Is it not the maintaining of ha●tity in all married and un   married and in the heart and words as well as behaviour Yes maintaining r chastity in all married or unmarried and in s heart and t words as well as u behaviour r 1 Thess. 4. 3 4. s Mat. 5. 27. 28. t Ephes. 3. 4. 5. Rom. 13. 13. Or May not any the unmarried at least especially young people take liberty to use some light and wanton carriage sometimes No   Or Wanton speethes No   Or Wanton looks No   Or At least have lustfull and wanton thoughts No   And Are not unnaturall lusts specially forbidden Yes   Q. What is the eighth Commandment   A. Thou shalt no●… steale 11 Q. What is the generall meaning of the eighth Commandment   11 A. The general● meaning of the eighth Commandment is the preserving of m●… goods and estates 〈…〉 x all safety ●Thess 4. 6. x Exod. 23. 4. 5. Is it not the preserving of mens goods and estates in all safety Yes   Or May we never wrong them in their estates any way though they be able to beare it and we are poor No   Or Oppresse them in any thing having the law of men on our side No   Or Defraud them in any kind when We find them unskilfull or heedlesse even though they pretend great skill or care No   Or May we forbeare to help them or further their good when we may without speciall wrong to our selves No   Q What is the ninth Commandment   A. Thou shalt not bear c. 12 Q. What is the generall meaning of the ninth Commandment   12 A. The general Is it not the maintaining of truth Yes meaning of the ninth Commandment is y the maintaining of a truth z and the preserving of mens a good names y Prov. 24. 28. z Ephes. 4. 25. ●●James 4. 11. Levit. 19. 16. And Preserving mens good names Yes   Or May we ●t any time ●ie No   Though it be for our advan●… No   Or For our safety No   Or For any other a sak● No   Or Even for Gods glory No   Or 〈…〉 just cause speake 〈…〉 of 〈…〉 No   Or Though the thing wee ●peak be true No   Or Forbear to speak good of 〈…〉 when we might speake with truth and wisdome No   Or Forbear to maintaine the 〈…〉 when it is seasonable and ●● are called to maintain it No   Q. What is the tenth Commandment   A. Thou shalt not covet c. 13 Q. What is the generall meaning of the tenth Commandment   13 A. The generall meaning of the tenth Commandement is b contentednesse with what is our own and c rejoycing in anothers good d as in our own e forbidding the least motions and inclinations to the contrary b Heb. 13. 5. c Rom. 12. 16. d Phil. 2. 4. e Rom. 7. 7. Is it not contentednesse with ●hat is our own Yes   And Rojoycing in anothers ●ood as our owne Yes   Or May we at any time grudge 〈…〉 good others enjoy No   Though we our selves did exect as much and have it not No   Or May we envy them at any ●●e for any thing No   Though we think they deserve or what they have No   Or That they ●ouse it No   Or Will abu●e it No 〈…〉 May ●…e 〈…〉 for our selves and regardlesse of others No   And Are not the least motions and inclinations to the contrary forbidden Yes   14. Q. How perfectly ●●● the faithfull keep Gods Commandments while they are upon earth   14 A. The faithfull do not f attain to perfection in Gods sight 〈…〉 g yet they str●… for it and may be ●…blameable before men f Phil. 3. 12 13. Gal. 5●… 17. g 1 Joh. 3. 3. h 1 The 2. 10. Phil. 2. 15. Is there a just man upon the earth that doth good and sinneth not No   Or Do any attaine to perfection in Gods sight here No   Yet Do not the faithfull strive for perfection Yes   And May they not be unblameable before men Yes   15 Q. How then are any justified and counted righteous before God   15 A. i None can ever be justified by thei● workes and obedience to the Law but onely by Gods free grac● through Faith 〈…〉 Christs righteousnesse i Gal. 4. 16. Rom. 3. 23 24 25 26. Ephes. 2. 8 9. Can they ever be justified by their works and obedience to the Law No   Or Onely by Gods free grace through faith in Christs righteousnesse Yes   16 Q. What must a faithfull man do when he hath again sinned and broken Gods Commandment after God hath justified him   16 A. When a faithful man hath sinned h● must k returne to God by renewing his l repentance and m faith in Christ k Hosea 1● 1. l 1 John 1. 9. He● 4. 14 15 16. May hee go on carelesly in sinne and presume God will justifie him still though he repent not No   Or Must he not returne to   God by renewing his repentance ●nd faith in Christ Yes   17 Q. But how can a man ●ave pardon that sinneth againe and againe   17 A. Christ is still our n Advocate and Surety procuring us pardon o when we repent and come to him by faith ● 1. John● ● 2. o Heb. 10. 21 22. Is it not impossible there ●…ould be any pardon for such No   Or ●● Christ still our Advocate and surety procuring 9● pardon when we repent and come to 〈…〉 by faith Yes   Questions and Answers tending to explain The Lords Prayer Question 1. WH●… that we repent and beleeue and keep● Gods Commandements   A. It is onely from Gods grace 〈…〉 Christ that we a repent and b believe and c keep Gods Commandments a 2 Tim. 2. 25. Acts 5. 31. b Ephes. 2. 8. Heb. 12. 2. e Heb. 8. 10. John 15. 5. Phil. 4. 13. Is it altogether from our selves No   Or Onely from Gods grace through Christ Yes   Or Partly from God and partly from our selves No   Or From God through any mediator besides Christ No   2 Q. How doth God use to work repentance and faith in us   2 A. God workes d repentance and e faith in us by his Word with which his f Spirit conveyeth his grace unto us d 2 Tim. 2. 25. e Rom. 17. 〈…〉 2 Cor. 3. 3. ●Pet. 1. 22. Is it not by