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A86559 Brief instructions for children: wherein, the chief grounds of the Christian religion are plainly, though briefly, laid down, as may best sute the capacity of children: though not unusefull for the view and consideration of those that are grown men. The great mysteries of redemption, faith, works, law, gospel; yea and of predestination, election, reprobation, being opened herein, agreeably to scripture, and as most conduces to the promoting of Godlinesse. The second edition, somewhat abreviated, though in some few places altred and augmented, by John Horn, a servant of God in the gospel of his son, at Lin, All-hallows Horn, John. 1656 (1656) Wing H2795A; ESTC R230668 35,133 68

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A. To minde us that we ought as bretheren that have our spiritual nourishment and refreshing 1 Cor. 10.16 17 Pro. 9.5 2 Cor. 11.26 27 Luc. 22.29.30 in and from one and the same object namely Christ crucified the grace in him to love and live together in the faith of Christ and expectation of a joynt par●icipation with Christ in his joy and glory at his comming againe Q. 202. Why doth he call the Bread his Body and the Cup his Blood are they indeed turned into his naturall Body and Blood A. No but because he would have us mind those things signified by them 1 Cor. 10.16 Gen. 17.11.13 32.30 33.20 Exo. 12.11 Psal 82.6 7 Math. 16.18 with Joh. 1.42.1 Cor. 11.20.21 22 27 28. more then themselves therefore as is usuall in the Scriptures in other like cases he puts the Names of the things signified upon the things signifying Q. 203. How ought a man to come to this Supper A. Worthily or meetly and to that purpose to examine himself Q. 204. What is that selfe examination A. The consideration of a mans owne worthlesnes in himselfe 1 Co. 4.7 6.19.20 11.20 21 22 23 24. c. and at what a rate he is by the grace of God redeemed and called that so he may bee quickned up to believe in Christ and not dispise his brother or eat irreverently Q. 205. What is Prayer A. An holy recourse unto God through Jesus Christ Phil. 4.6 7 Eph. 5.18 6.18 to thank him for his grace bestowed and to request further grace for our selves and others Q. 206. How ought we to pray A. According to that direction and platforme delivered by our Lord. Math. 6.9 Luc. 11.2 Q. 207. Rehearse it A. Our Father which art in Heaven c. Q. 208. Why are we taught to call God Father A. To instruct us that he is so to us by faith in Christ to which he also begets us Gal. 3.26 Jam. 1.18 Heb 10.19.22 Jam. 1 5 6. and that we ought to pray to him with child-like affection and confidence Q 209. Why our Father A. To instruct us to love one another as Brethren Eph. 6.18.19 Pet. 3 9.1 Tim. 2.1 2 3. and in love to pray with and for one another and for all men Q. 210 Why is it added which art in Heaven A. To distinguish our God from all false Gods Psal 115.3 4.5.2 Chron. 20 6. and to mind us of his power and ability as well as his fatherly readines to help us Q. 211. How many petitions be there in this prayer A. Six Q. 212. Which is the first A. Hallowed be thy Name Q. 213. What are we herein taught to pray for Psal 67.1 2 3 4 5. 100 1 2 3 4 5. A. That God his titles attributes and doctrine may be exalted and made glorious so as we and all people may think speak honorably of them believe in him bless him Q. 214. Why is this petition set first A. To imply that as God hath made it his great designe to seek our good Joh. 3.16.1 Cor. 10 33 Psal 100.3 4 Phil. 4.6 Exod. 33.18 19. with 34.5 6 7. so it should be ours to seek his glory and that we ought in the first place to blesse him for his goodnes in all our desires of further mercies of which this is the chiefe to see the glory of his name Q. 215. What is the second petition A. Thy kingdome come Q. 216. What are we therein taught to pray for A. That the word of God may take such place 2 Thes 3.1 Psal 57.5.11 21.13 82.8 Rev. 22.17.20 that sin Sathan being cast out God by his spirit may reigne in men and that he would hasten the kingdome of glory promised us Q. 217. Which is the third petition A. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven Q. 218. What be we therein taught to aske A. That as the Angles glorious spirits in heaven are cherefully universally subject to Psal 103.20 21. 67.2 3.2 Sam. 15.25 26. Mat. 26.39 16.24 doe the will of God so it may be submited to done by us all on earth denying our owne wills and affections Q. 219 What is the fourth petition A Give us this day our daily bread Q. 220. What be we therein directed to pray for A. Necessary provisions for the sustentation of us in this life Pro. 30.8 9 Q. 221. Why are we directed to pray but for this day A. To instruct us to contentations with necessaries for the present Mat. 6.34 Heb. 13.5 6 1 Tim. 6.6 7 8 9 10. and to live upon God daily without covetousnes ☞ Q. 222. How can rich men pray thus who have for many dayes aforehand A. Yes Because they cannot injoy and have blessing with what they have Deut. 8.3 Eccles 6.8 Eph. 6.1.2 Mat. 25.35.36 37. unlesse God give it every day and because they are to pray for their poore brethern as well as themselves ☜ Q. 223. What is the fifth petition A. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive c. Q. 224. What is herein desired A. The forgivenesse of our sins which might provoke God to withhold his blessings from us Ps 39.8 Isa 39.2 Q. 225. Why is it added as we forgive c. A. To instruct us to mutual love forgivenes of injuries Mat. 6.14 15 18.21 23.33.35 else God will not forgive us Q. 226. VVhat is the sixt petition A. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evill Q. 227. What is meant by temptations Gen. 22.1 Mat. 4.1 2 3 4 5. Jam. 1 2.3.12 13. A. Whatsoever occasions us to be moved or inticed to sin and especially the inticements and sollicitations themselves Q. 228. Are we to pray absolutely against all temptations Mat. 26.41 Luk. 22.31 32.42 Joh. 17.16 Jam. 1.2 Joh. 8.11.1 Joh. 1.9 1 Cor. 10.12 13. A. No but that God would not leave us in them but deliver us from Sathan the evill of them and doe us good by them Q. 229. Why doth this petition follow the former A. To imploy that we should as well be carefull to avoid sin for the future as desire pardon for what is past and that we are so weak that we cannot avoyd sinning Psal 73.22 23.26 unlesse God keeps us from or in temptation Q. 230. Why is it added for thine is the kingdome the power and glory for ever and ever A. To teach us to acknowledge that it is in God Psal 136.1 Chron. 29 10.11 12 13 14. Eph 5.20 and in him only to help us and accomplish all these things for and in us and that he is to be praised in all he gives us 231. Why is Amen added A. To signifie the realty of our desires Jer. 28.6 Rev. 22.20 that these things may be so and that we believe that God for Christs sake will grant them to