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A42294 The guide of a Christian directing him to such things, as are by him, to be believed, practised, feared, and hoped for. There are added at the end prayers to be used upon several occasions. 1697 (1697) Wing G2184B 36,258 124

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Members of it is Holy 1 Thess 4.7 2 Tim. 1.9 and 2.19 And I make no doubt but that according to his most gracious promise against this Church built upon the Rock of that Faith which St. Peter confessed in owning Jesus to be the Christ the Gates of Hell or the Power and Malice of the Devil and all his Agents shall not finally prevail Mat. 16.18 but that in it there will be in some part or other of the World a constant succession of Pastors to the end of the World Mat. 28.20 The Communion of Saints I do further believe that all Christians truly sanctified have Fellowship not only with God the Father the Son 1 Joh. 1.3 and the Holy Ghost 2 Cor. 13.14 as dwelling in them Joh. 14.23 but are united with the Saints Rom. 1.7 Eph. 4.16 1 Joh. 1.7 on Earth the Living Members of Christ in Faith and Charity in Worship and Sacraments Acts 2.42 and 4.32 1 Cor. 12.26 Eph. 4.5 13. in Christian Assemblies Heb. 10.25 from which Assemblies those who wilfully withdraw whilest no sinful Conditions of Communion are really put upon them tho' through Pride and Prejudice and the Clamour of the Enemies of an Establishment it may be so suggested do make such a Schism Breach or Rent in the Body of the Church as becometh not the Members of it but is extreamly hurtful to Order Peace and Charity Rom. 16.17 1 Cor. 1.10 and 12.25 26. dishonourable to Religion and displeasing to Almighty God Gal. 5.20 21. Art X. The Forgiveness of Sins I do believe that not only all the Sins whatsoever any Person was guilty of before he was Baptized are forgiven unto him at his Baptism if he was duly qualified for the receiving of that Holy Ordinance Acts 2.38 and 22.16 but also that all the Sins that any Person shall commit after Baptism shall likewise upon his true Repentance be forgiven him by God Mar. 3.28 Luk. 24.47 for the sake of Christ's meritorious sacrifice once offered on the Cross Heb. 9.26 by which he made Atonement for the sins of the World Rom. 5.11 Col. 1.20 and 2.13 14. 1 Joh. 4.10 Art XI The Resurrection of the Body I do believe that as it is appointed for all Men once to die Heb. 9.27 so is it also determined That at the end of the World there shall be a general Resurrection of the Dead both of the just and unjust Act. 24.15 their Bodies however their Parts may before that be scartered or dissolved being by the Almighty Power of God raised again and re-united to their Souls Job 19. 26 27. never to be separated any more 1 Cor. 15.42 53. And that as all the just shall be raised to a Resurrection of Life so shall all the unjust to a Resurrection of Damnation Joh. 5.29 Art XII And the Life Everlasting I do believe that at the general Resurrection of the Last Day all Men shall be rewarded according to their Deeds which they have done in their Bodies 2 Cor. 5.10 they that have done good shall go into Everlasting Life Mat. 25.46 a state of perfect Joy and Happiness for ever and they that have done evil into everlasting punishment Mat. 25.46 a state of unspeakable Woe and Misery where there shall be weeping and gnashing of Teeth to all Eternity Mat. 25.30 These are the Articles of the Faith of a Christian Man But if this Faith tho' never so firmly believed does not work by Love 1 Cor. 7.19 Gal. 5.6 and 6.15 it is vain it is dead it is such a Faith as the Devils have who believe and tremble but do not obey Therefore we go on to show those Christian Works or Duties which are the Fruits of True Faith and which together with the belief of Revealed Doctrine are called Faith or an Embracing the Gospel Mar. 16.16 Joh. 3.18 19. And this Faith God accounts through Christ as the Performance of the Condition on our part of the Covenant of Baptism Heb. 5.9 1 Pet. 3.21 CHAP. II. Of the Things to be Practised by a Christian THE Duties belonging to a Christian Respect God our selves and our Neighbours Tit. 2.11 12. The Gospel offering Salvation to all Men upon the Terms of a Godly Sober and Righteous Life through the Merits of Christ Jesus Section I. Of Duties towards God to be practised by every one that believes in him Such Duties to God are to Love and Fear him to Repent and turn to him to Honour and Glorifie him and to Trust in and Rely upon him with Contentment Resignation and Thankfulness to God 1. To Love God God is the Chief Good and therefore he is to be loved both by the Approbation of the Mind and the Affection of the Heart and we are to Love him with all our Hearts and with all our Souls and to show we do so by Keeping his Commandments John 14.15 by chusing to suffer for his sake rather than to sin Heb. 11.25 by our delighting to converse with him in Prayer and Praises in Reading and Hearing his Word and Receiving the Sacrament esteeming with David One Day in his Courts better than a Thousand elsewhere Psal 84.10 And by our coming to those Spiritual Exercises with the same Earnestness as the panting Hart does to the Water-Brooks and with the same chearfulness of Mind though not always the same Sense of it as we go to visit our dearest Friends And Lastly by our longing Desire to Enjoy him in Glory not thinking the Labour and Service of our whole Lives too much towards the attaining that blessed State nor setting up our Rest on this side Heaven Heb. 11.16 but pressing and hastning towards it with Devout Affections and Holy Diligence being willing when God calls to go out of the World and patient to stay till he calls 2. To Fear God Fear is a very affecting and powerful Passion and is a most forcible means to hold us to our Duty and to restrain us from sin For how can he presume to offend by any wilful neglect of his Duty or by the commission of any known sin that considers either the Knowledge and Power of God or His Purity and hatred of Sin That He understands all our Thoughts hears all our Words discerns all our Actions as well secret as open Psal 139.1 to 17. and will as certainly punish all sin unrepented of as He hates and condemns it For as He is able to cast both body and soul into Hell Luk. 12.5 so he has declared That he will do it Mat. 25.41 2 Thes 1.8 Rev. 21.8 And therefore the Scripture requires that we should serve the Lord with Fear Ps 2.11 Heb. 12.28 But then this Fear is not servile or slavish that no longer restrains us from sin than the Rod is before us or held over us but Filial the Fear of a Child that is afraid of displeasing his Father because he is his Father and to whom he always pays as well as owes the greatest Reverence and Obedience 3. To Repent and Turn to God