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A73832 A briefe dialogue, concerning preparation for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper. Taken, for the most part, out of the ten sermons of Mr I. Dod, and Mr. R. Cleaver, touching that subiect Dod, John, 1549?-1645.; Dod, John, 1549?-1645. Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper.; Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625. aut 1614 (1614) STC 6935.5; ESTC S125208 12,087 37

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Asking euill thinks aiming more in our requests at the relieuing of our necessity then at the aduancement of Gods glory 8 Hearing reading meditating conferring singing of psalmes and receiuing the Sacrament without preparation attencion renerence delight and profit 9 Light passing ouer of Gods great workes of creation preseruation redemption as also of other his mercies iudgements 10 Abuse of our Christian liberty to the hardening insuaring peruerting or iust grieuing of any Sinnes against the fourth Commandement 1 NEglect of peparation for the Saboth before it come and of fiting our hearts for holy seruices when it is come 2 Prophane absence from or vnfruitfull presence at Gods ordinances 3 Excessiue eating and drinking which causeth drousinesse vnfitnesse for Gods worship 4 Doing any ordinary worke of our calling 5 All recreations which distract 6 Vaine and worldly spéeches and thoughts 7 A secret desire that the Sabbath were ouer 8 Neglect of calling our selues or others to a reckoning after holy excercises 9 Giuing liberty to our selues in the night before the whole Sabbath bath be ended Sinnes against the fift Commandement Sinnes of all inferiours in respect of their superiours 1 VVAnt of reuerence inward or outward secondly neglect of prayer thirdly of humble submission Sinnes of all Superiours First want of loue secondly failing in prayer thirdly in giuing good example Sinnes of Children in respect of their Parents 1 Disobedience 2 Murmuring at their Parents corrections though vniust 3 Contemning them for any defect of body or minde 4 Vnthankfulnesse in not reléeuing them not standing for their deserued credit c. Sinnes of parents 1 Negligence in not instructing their children betime 2 Not correcting them till it be too late or doing it with vitternesse without compassion instruction and prayer 3 Giuing them ill example 4 Neglect of bringing them vp in some lawfull calling 5 Not bestowing them timely and religiously in marriage 6 Light behauiour before them and too much familiarity with them whereby they become vile in their eyes 7 Louing beauty or any outward parts more then Gods Image in them 8 A sinne peculiar in the mother is refusing to nurse them Seruants sinnes in respect of their Gouernours The three first sins of Children may be in seruants as also these that follow 1 Idlenesse in their calling 2 Vnthriftines vnfaithfulnes in dealing with their Masters goods affaires 3 Stealing priuy defrauding of them 4 Eye seruice Diuers sins of Parents are found in Masters as these that follow 1 Vnaduised entertainment of sinfull seruants 2 Not vsing religious exercises with them not admonishing nor correcting them or doing it in an ill manner grieuing more when they faile in their businesse then when they are slacke in Gods seruice 3 Not recompencing their labours by giuing them a due reward when they are with them when they part from them 4 Neglect of them in sicknesse vniust stopping of their wages for that time 5 Not relieuing them if they be able in their age who haue spent their youth in their seruice Sinnes of the wife in respect of her Husband 1 Failing in reuerence which appeareth in froward lookes spèeches or behauiour 2 Disobedience in the smallest matters Sinnes of the Husband 1 Not dwelling with his wife 2 Neglect of edifying her by instruction and example 3 Denying her comfortable maintenance and imployment Snnes common to them both 1 Want of loue 2 Bewraying one anothers infirmities discouering each others secrets 3 Iealousie 4 Contention Sinnes of the people in regard of their Ministers 1 Disobeying and opposing against their doctrine 2 Denying them competent maintenance 3 Not standing for them when they are wronged Sinnes of Ministers 1 Slacknesse in preaching 2 Vnprofitable or hurtfull teaching 3 Giuing ill example Sinnes of Subiects 1 Rebellion 2. Refusing to pay dues Sinnes of Magistrates 1 Carelesnesse in establishing and promoting true religion 2 Of maintaining peace and prouiding that Malefactors may bée punished and well doers be encouraged Sinnes of Inferiors in gifts or age 1 No● acknowledging nor reuerencing nor imitating the graces of their superiors 2 ●espising of the aged See the sinnes of Superiors in gifts or age in the very beginning of the fift Commandement Sinnes against the sixt Commandement 1 RAsh anger enuy hatred malice 2 Brawling reuiling threatning and prouoking of others 3 Fighting 4 Cruelty in punishing oppression c. 5 Murthering of ourselues or others or consent thereto 6 Immoderate worldly sorrow neglect of Phisicke or wholesome diet and exercise in surfeting drunkennes all which are enemies to the health and life of man 7 Cruelty to our own or others soules Sinnes against the 7. Commandement 1 ADultery fornication incest rape Sodomie 2 All wantonnes secret or open alone or with others 3 Nocturnall pollutions and lustfull dreames c. 4 Vnholy marriages in regard of religion age néerenes of blood want of parents consent c. 2 Abuse of the mariage bed not obseruing the time of naturall separation Leu. 28. 19. solemn humiliation 6 Nourishing of the causes and occasions of wantonnesse as impure lusts surfetting drunkennesse idlenes lasciuious apparrell society with lasciuious persons lewd bookes songs or spéeches wnaton lookes pictures stage-playes dauncing dalliance c. 7 Wearing apparel contrary to our sex 8 Vnlawfull diuorce Sinnes of the eight Commandement 1 COuetousnes and all desire of our neighbours goods albeit through feare or shame we cannot get them 2 Church-robbing 3 Robbing of our selues by wastfulnesse in diet apparell gaming c by idlenes vnaduised suretiship nigardlines c. 4 Robbing of others taking away the smallest things first by fraude secondlyvncharitable inclosure thirdly dealing wrongfully with the goods of the deceased fourthly deceit in buying and selling fifthly with-holding either things committed vnto vs or things found lent earned or otherwise due 5 Not making of restitution 6 Counselling or consenting to others in theft Sinnes against the ninth Commandement 1 FAlse witnesse-bearing in publike or priuate or consent thereunto 2 Raising spreading abroad or listening to false reports of tale-bearers 3 Rash suspition hard iudging interpreting things in the worst sense 4 Aggrauating and discouering others infirmities without care of their credite others edification orour owne good 5 Flattery 6 Lying though in iest or to a good end 7 Boasting 8 Iniurious charging of our selues to be hypocrites in time of temptation 9 Want of care of our owne and others good name that God might haue more glory The breach of the tenth Commandement by MVltitudes of euill thoughts and motions against our neighbours and scarcity of such as are good Q. VVhen we haue attained to a particular sight of our many and grieuous iniquities and transgressions what is further to be done for vs A. We must labor to bring our hearts Dan. 9. 9. 2 Godly sorrow See the Sermō on Isa 1. Doct. 1. Iam. 4. 8 9. Ier. 4. 14. Ioel. 2. 13. Zac. 12. 20. Chr. 13. 8 to true sorrow contrition for