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A17326 An exposition of the Lords Prayer made in diuers lectures, and now drawne into questions and answers for the greater benefite of the simpler sort: whereunto is prefixed a briefe treatise of prayer for all men. Published at the request of diuers godly and well disposed: by W. B. minister of the Word at Reading in Barkshire. Burton, William, d. 1616. 1594 (1594) STC 4174; ESTC S116670 83,241 268

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inferiours one water for the baptizing of great mens children and another for poore mens children one bread and wine for the veluet gowne and another for the frize gowne But on the contrarie in the reformed Churches of Christ there is one place of meeting for all one pastour to instruct all one Sabboth to bee kept of all one font and one water for the baptizing of al one time for the receiuing of all and at the Lords Supper all receiue together all partake of the same bread and wine all drinke of the same cuppe and all giue thankes by the same spirite for the same benefites and where it is not so it should bee so Q. You haue satisfied mee for that poynt but haue you any thing els to note vpon this word Our A. Yea it teacheth vs further that if we bee of the number of Gods children then all the faithfull in al places doe commend vs to God in their prayers euen as themselues and amongst those there are some Abrahams some Moses some Elias some Iobes c. whose prayers are more effectuall then others Q. What and is this such a benefite A. Yea it is a great benefite for if wee feele not that zeale and power of faith c. in prayer which we desire yet we are not to bee discouraged for that is euer in some of them which is wanting in vs and Christ hath so framed this prayer that saying it wee cannot chuse but pray as well for others as for our selues Q. But will not this make men negligent in prayer A. No this is not to make any negligēt in prayer but to strengthen those that are diligent Q. If you haue any thing els to obserue from these wordes Our father note it briefly that wee may goe forward A. But one thing more I drawe out of them and that is a confirmation of two maine poynts 1. Concerning particular faith in applying Christs merites vnto our felues 2. The certaintie of our saluation For the first when I say Our father I am taught to call GOD my father and so Christ my redeemer c. for when I exclude my selfe I cannot truely say Our father For the second I know that God being my father he loueth me and that I shall be partaker of saluation for whom he loueth once he loueth for euer therefore my saluation is certaine and sure VVhich art in heauen Q. Why are these words added A. In the former words wee are taught what the Lord is concerning vs viz. a louing father In these words wee learne what he is in himselfe viz. a God of all maiestie power and dominion The 1. sheweth his willingnes to help vs. The 2. sheweth his abilitie to helpe vs. Q. Why doth the Lord Iesus speake of his willingnes and abilitie A. To shew that of those two we must be perswaded in prayer or els we cannot pray aright Some came to Christ doubting of his willingnes as the leper Master if thou wilt thou canst make mee cleane Some doubting of his power as the man whose sonne had a dumbe spirit If thou canst doe any thing for vs helpe vs c. But here we are taught not to be like either of them Q. God is euery where why then is he sayd to be in heauen A. Because he is euery where therfore he must needes be in heauen Q. But why is hee sayd to haue his dwelling in heauen rather then in any place of the world or in all the world A. For two causes 1. Because his glorie is most apparant there 2. Because we see from thence most euident signes of his properties and attributes more then in other places as of his omnipotencie wisedome goodnesse iustice mercie c. Q. What vse may we make of these words A. Wee may make vse of them many wayes 1. They teach vs that God hath power ouer all and can performe that which he promiseth Q. How doe you gather that A. I gather it thus As the heauen is hier then the elementall world so he that sits in the heauen must needes haue all things in subiection vnder him And as wee cannot see any thing aboue heauen so we are not to imagine any thing aboue him See Psal. 2. 4. Psal. 24. 3. Psal. 113. 4 Q. What els may wee gather from them A. They teach vs that God is no earthly father but heauenly and immortall therefore not subiect to alteration in nature nor change in his purpose as men be And this makes much for the certaintie of the election of Gods children seeing it dependeth vpon such a father See the places quoted Q. What els doe wee learne from them A. They serue to breede a reuerence in vs when we pray because wee bee but dust and ashes and wee speake vnto that God that as the Psalmist sayth hath deuouring fire going before him and mightie tempests are stirred vp about him c. Q. Declare your meaning more fullie A. I meane that seeing in prayer wee speake vnto the immortall king of heauen and earth we should not clappe our selues downe so vnreuerently as vsually many doe thinking of any thing rather then of the mightie Maiestie of him to whom wee pray but with a reuerende trembling and affection of all our parts and to vse the very words of a reuerend father leisurely carefully and heartely considering the puissance glorie and imperiall Maiestie of him to whome wee speake Q. What els doe they affoord vs A. Lastly they teach vs That not onely our mindes ought to be sequestred from other but in all our conuersation to behaue our selues as becommeth the children of such a heauenly father Which art in heauen Q. These wordes which art are the wordes of one speaking vnto another and not of another what may wée learne by that A. They shewe the Churches priuiledge which is such that euery true child of God may haue free accesse vnto God by Christ and may not onely speake of God but vnto God himselfe Q. What vse may wee make of this poynt A. The vse of this point is foure fold Two waies against the Papists Two waies for our selues Q. How may it serue against the Papistes A. 1. It teacheth vs that seeing as we talke with God himselfe therefore wee need no Images to put vs in mind of him for what neede one haue a picture to put him in mind of him with whome he is conuersant and in conference 2. It teacheth vs that we need no other mediatours then Christ to goe vnto God for vs seeing as we speake in prayer vnto God our selues Q. That is verie true nowe what vse maye wée make of it for our selues A. 1. It is a comfort to the children of GOD to remember that their prayers goe straight from their lippes into the eares of the Lorde and are not spilt vpon the ground 2. This poynt must bee our instruction and it serueth to breede