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A37186 Feed my lambs, or, A small systeme of divinity minced into a catechism and fitted for the instruction of children and young beginners in Christianity it may serve also for an exposition of the catechism in the liturgy of our church, the greatest part thereof, being as it falleth into the method, with some little variation, taken into it / by J.D., M. of A. J. D. 1686 (1686) Wing D34; ESTC R40375 8,369 17

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and through Christ with the heart and voice or with the heart onely for our selves or others Q. How must we pray A. In faith with reverence fervency and charity Q. What Prayer was that which Christ taught his Disciples A. The Lords Prayer Say it Our Father c. Q. How many things are we to consider in the Lord's Prayer A. Three the Preface the Prayer it self and the Conclusion Q. What is the Preface A. Our Father which art in Heaven Q. How many things are we to consider in the Prayer it self A. Two the Petitions and the Thanksgivings Q. How many Petitions are there A. Six Q. Whom do the three first concern A. God Q. Whom do the three last concern A. Vs Q. What desirest thou of God in the three first Petitions A. I desire my Lord God our heavenly Father who is the 1 Pet. Governour of the World In the first that he will give his Grace unto me and to all people that we may worship him and glorifie his name 2 Pet. In the second that we may endeavour the enlarging and promoting of his Kingdom 3 Pet. In the third that we may obey him keep his Laws and serve him as we ought to doe Q. What desirest thou of God in the three last Petitions A. I desire of God the giver of all good things First That 4 Pet. he will give unto me and unto all people all things that be needfull both for our Souls and Bodies 5 Pet. Secondly That he will be mercifull unto us and forgive us all our sins as we forgive men their trespasses against us 6 Pet. Thirdly That it will please him to defend us from all dangers both of our outward and inward man and that he will keep us from sin Satan and everlasting death Q. What is the Thanksgiving A. For thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glory for ever and ever Q. What is the conclusion A. Amen Q. What doth Amen here signifie A. So be it or this I trust God will do of his mercy and goodness in and through our Lord Jesus Christ and therefore I say Amen So be it Q. What must we do after we have prayed A. We must observe what answer we receive Q. What if we have prayed often and received no answer A. We must examine our selves how we have prayed and continue still praying and waiting on God for what answer he in his good time shall think fit to give Q. Who can or may pray with hope to be heard A. Onely they that are unwilling to sin Q. For whom must we pray A. For our selves and all others that now live or shall live hereafter but not for the dead Q. And why not for the Dead A. Because if their Souls be in Heaven they need not our Prayers and if in Hell our Prayers cannot bring them out Q. You said that Faith was encreased by hearing the word preached and praying as some of the ordinary means thereof by what other ordinary means may it be encreased A. By reading and hearing the Scriptures read and by meditation and conference Q. By what more especial and extraordinary means may it be encreased A. By religious vowing fasting and feasting and especially at the Lords Table Q. When are we said to feast at the Lords Table A. When we receive the Sacrament of his Supper Q. What is a Sacrament A. A seal of the Covenant of Grace Q. Whom is that Covenant betwixt A. Betwixt God and Man Q. In what words is it expressed in the Scripture A. In these words I will be thy God and you shall be my people Q. When do we personally enter into this Covenant A. When we are baptized Q. How many parts be there in a Sacrament A. Two the outward sign and inward grace benefit or thing signified Q. How many are the Sacraments of the New Testament A. Two Baptism and the Lord's Supper Q. What is Baptism A. A Sacrament wherein we enter into the aforesaid Covenant with God and are made members of his visible Church Q. What is the outward sign in Baptism A. A Water wherewith the party is baptized in the Name of the Father the Son and Holy Ghost Q. What is the inward Grace benefit or thing signified A. Pardon of sin and sanctification Q. What is required of those that are to be baptized A. That they profess their willingness to forsake sin and believe in Christ and that they promise so to doe either by themselves if they be of age or by their sureties if Infants Q. By whom did you make this Profession and promise by your self or sureties A. By my Sureties Q. How many things did they promise for you A. They did promise and vow three things in my Name 1st That I should renounce the Devil and all his works the pomps and vanities of this wicked world and all the sinfull lusts of the flesh 2dly That I should believe all the Articles of the Christian Faith 3dly That I should keep God's holy Will and Commandments and walk in the same all the days of my life Q. Are Infants baptised bound to perform the things thus promised for them in their Baptism A. Yes so soon as they are of age to understand what they are Q. Doest thou in particular think that thou art bound to doe as they have promised for thee A. Yes verily and by God's help so I will And I heartily thank our heavenly Father that he hath called me to this state of salvation through Jesus Christ our Saviour And I pray unto God to give me his grace that I may continue in the same unto my lives end Q. You said that faith was encreased by hearing the word and praying and more especially receiving the Lord's Supper What is the Lord's Supper A. A Sacrament ordained by Christ for the shewing forth of his death canfirming our baptismal Covenant and encreasing our faith love and other graces Q. What are the outward signs in this Sacrament A. Bread and Wine with the actions pertaining to them Q. What do the Bread and Wine in the Lord's Supper signifie A. The Body and Bloud of Christ Q. What are the actions belonging to the bread and wine A. Taking blessing breaking giving receiving eating and drinking Q. To whom do the actions of taking blessing breaking and giving belong A. To the Minister Q. To whom do the actions of receiving eating and drinking belong A. to the Communicants Q. What doth the Ministers taking the bread and the cup signifie A. God's sanctifying them or separating them from a common and ordinary to a sacramental use Q. What is that sacramental use A To signifie Christ's being set apart by him to be our Saviour Q. What doth his blessing the bread and wine signifie A. His thanking God and praying for his blessing upon them Q. What doth his breaking the bread signifie A The breaking of Christ's Body on the Cross Q What doth his giving the bread and cup to the Communicants