The grounds of that doctrine which is according to godlinesse. Or a briefe and easie catechisme (gathered out of many other) with graces and prayers for them that want better helps. By T.V. B. of D. Vicar of Cockfield in Southser. Vicars, Thomas, d. 1638. 1630 Approx. 35 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 19 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2003-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A14382 STC 24700 ESTC S103499 99839251 99839251 3655 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Catechisms, English -- Early works to 1800. 2003-01 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-02 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-06 Emma (Leeson) Huber Sampled and proofread 2003-06 Emma (Leeson) Huber Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-08 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion THE GROVNDS OF THAT DOCTRINE which is according to Godlinesse . Or A briefe and easie Catechisme , ( gathered out of many other ) with Graces and Prayers for them that want better helps . By T. V. B. of D. Vicar of Cockfield in Southsex . The second Edition . LONDON . Printed by T.C. and R. C. for Michael Sparke , dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene Arbor . M.DC.XXX . A Briefe Catechisme , with Prayers and GRACES . CREATION . Question . WHo made you ? Answer . a God b Almightie , the c Maker and d Governour of all things . 2. Q. Wherefore did he make you ? A. To e serue him . 3. Q. How will God bee serued ? A. As he hath f appointed in his Lawes . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of the Law. 4. Q. What be those Lawes of God ? A. The ten Commandements . 5. Q. Which bee they . A. The same which God spake , Exod. 20.1 . saying , I am the Lord thy God , which brought thee out of the land of Aegypt , out of the house of bondage : 1 Thou shalt haue none other gods but me . 2 Thou shalt not make to thy selfe any graven image , nor the likenesse of any thing that is in heaven above , or in the earth beneath , or in the waters under the earth . Thou shalt not bowe downe to them , nor worship them . For I the Lord thy God am a jealous God , and visit the sinnes of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate mee and shew mercy unto thousands in them that love me , and keepe my commandements . 3 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vaine : for the Lord will not hold him guiltlesse that taketh his Name in vaine . 4 Remember that thou keepe holy the Sabbath day . Six dayes shalt thou labour and doe all that thou hast to doe , but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shalt do no manner of work , thou and thy sonne , and thy daughter , thy man servant & thy maid servant , thy cattell , and the stranger that is within thy gates . For in six dayes the Lord made heauen and earth , the sea and all that in them is , and rested the seventh day . Wherefore the Lord bessed the seventh day , and hallowed it . 5 Honour thy father and thy mother , that thy dayes may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee . 6 Thou shalt doe no murther . 7 Thou shalt not commit adulterie . 8 Thou shalt not steale . 9 Thou shalt not beare false witnesse against thy neighbour . 10 Thou shalt not couet thy neighbours house , thou shalt not covet thy neighbours wife , nor his seruant , nor his maid , nor his oxe , nor his asse , nor any thing that is his . 6 Q. Canst thou keepe all these lawes without breaking them ? A. I desire to haue an eye vnto g all Gods Commandements , but such is the h wretchednesse of my sinfull nature , that i when I would doe good , evill is present with mee . 7. Q. What punishment is due for the breach of these Lawes ? A. The k curse of God , upon which followes l eternall destruction of body and soule . REDEMPTION . 8. Q. HOw doe you escape this punishment ? A. By m Iesus Christ * alone , that eternall n Sonne of God. 9. Q. What hath Christ done to free thee from this punishment ? A. He hath suffered the torments of o death for mee . 10. Q. But seeing Christ was God , how could he die ? A. Christ Iesus was both p God and q man ; and in that hee was God hee could not die ; but being man he r dyed for my sinnes ▪ and rose againe to make mee righteous . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of Faith. 11. Q. Are all saved by Christs death ? A. No ; none but s such as lay hold on him by a lively faith . 12. Q. What is a lively faith ? A. A lively faith is a t full perswasion of my heart grounded on Gods promises , that whatsoever Christ hath done for the salvation of man , hee hath done it as well u for mee as for any other . 13. Q. Where have you the summe of your faith ? A. In the Apostles Creed . I. I beleeve in God , the Father Almightie , maker of heaven and earth . II. And in Iesus Christ , his onely Son , our Lord. III. Which was conceived by the holy Ghost , borne of the Virgin Mary . IV. Suffered under Pontius Pilate , was crucified , dead , and buried , hee descended into hell . V. The third day hee rose againe from the dead . VI. He ascended into heaven , and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almightie . VII . From thence hee shall come to judge the quicke and the dead . VIII . I beleeve in the holy Ghost . IX . The holy Catholike Church , the Communion of Saints . X. The forgiuenesse of sinnes . XI . The resurrection of the body . XII . And the life everlasting Amen . SANCTIFICATION . 14. Q. HOw come you by faith ? A. It is the * gift of God , which the x Lord worketh by the secret operation of his Spirit in my heart , through the outward y preaching of the Word . 15. Q. How is faith increased in us ? A. By three meanes . z Preaching , a Prayer , and b Sacraments . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of Preaching . 16. Q. What is Preaching ? A. Preaching is the c dividing of the Word aright by a d Minister thereunto e called . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of Prayer . 17. Q. What is Prayer ? A. Prayer is the f opening of the hearts desire g unto God in the h name of Christ. 18. Q. After what manner ought you to pray ? A. As Christ taught his Disciples in that forme , commonly called the Lords Prayer . Our Father which art in heauen , I. Hallowed be thy Name . II. Thy kingdome come . III. Thy will bee done in earth as it is in heaven . IV. Giue us this day our daily bread . V. And forgiue us our trespasses , as we forgiue them that trespasse against us . VI. And leade us not into temptation , but deliver us from evill . For thine is the kingdome , and the power , and the glory , for ever , and for ever . Amen . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of the Sacraments . 19. Q. What be Sacraments ? A. Sacraments are i signes and k seales ordained l of God , for the strengthning of the faith of the remission of our sinnes , and of our salvation in Christ Iesus . 20. Q. How many Sacraments bee there ? A. Two onely in the new Testament , m Baptisme and the Lords Supper . 21. Q. What profit have you by Baptisme ? A. I beleeve , that n in Baptisme my sinnes are forgiven mee , for that as the water washeth away the filth of my body ; so the o bloud of Christ p sprinkled upon my soule , doth q cleanse mee from all sinne . 22. Q. What profit have you by the use of the Lords Supper ? A. As I receiue the r bread and wine into my body , to become wholly mine : so I beleeve that my soule receiveth withall the s body and bloud of Christ Iesus , with his t righteousnesse to the u sealing up of my everlasting salvation by the holy Spirit . 23. Q. Seeing thou receivest such great benefits by the use of the Lords Supper , how oughtest thou to prepare thy selfe , that thou mayest be thought worthy to be partaker of those great blessings ? A. I must diligently sift and x examine my selfe . 24. Q. Of what things oughtest thou to examine thy selfe ? A. Of three things especially . 1. As concerning my faith , whether I y stand strongly in the true faith . 2. Concerning my repentance , which consists of z contrition and sorrow for sinne , with a hearty a confession and acknowledgement of it , an utter detestation and b forsaking of sinne , with a c resolution and purpose to liue godly hereafter . 3. Concerning my charitie , desiring to d reconcile my selfe to them whom I have offended , and e forgiuing from the f heart those that have offended me . The Summe of the Catechisme , shewing most manifestly how one Question dependeth on another , all throughout . GOd made mee , & he made mee to serve him , and I must serve him as he hath appointed in his Lawes ; and those Lawes are commonly called the ten Commandements of God. These Commandements of God I confesse I am not able to keep , but by reason of the sinfulnesse of my nature doe breake them continually : and I acknowledge that for the breach thereof , the punishment due is the curse of God and eternall destruction . But my hope is , though I doe violate and breake Gods Precepts , to escape this punishment by Iesus Christ , that Emanuel , God and man in one person , who to free mee from this curse and destruction , hath , as hee was man , suffered the torments of death in my steed . Of these his sufferings I ●eape the benefit , because I lay hold thereon , by a true and a lively faith , as belonging unto me . By this faith I liue as I am a Christian , and I acknowledge it not to spring from mine owne power or free-will , but to be the gift of God wrought in my heart by the secret operation of the Spirit through the ministery of the Word . And as it is thus wrought in my heart , so it is also increased and made strong by Preaching , which is dividing of the Word aright ; by Prayer , which is the opening of the hearts desire to God , especially in that forme Christ hath taught me ; and by the Sacraments , which are signes and seales ordained of God for the confirming of faith . Of these Sacraments I acknowledge onely two , to wit , Baptisme , wherein my sinnes are forgiven mee , and whereby I am entred and admitted into the Church ; and the Lords Supper , whereby I am nourished up as a member of the Church , by eating of Christs body , and drinking of Christs bloud spiritually , to the sealing up of my everlasting salvation . These so great benefits that I receiue by the use of the Lords Supper , doe teach mee to prepare my selfe to come with all due reverence to the partaking of those holy mysteries ; and that preparation is performed by examining of my selfe ; and that examination must be especially about three things : 1. As concerning my faith : 2. As concerning my repentance : 3. As concerning my charitie . The Summe of the Summe . Our Catecheticall Doctrine consists on this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , or fiue Pillars . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Doctrine of the Law. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of Faith. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Doctrine of Preaching . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of Prayer . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , The Doctrine of the Sacraments . The Summe of all . God Created me by his Power . Christ Redeemed me by his Mercy . The holy Spirit Sanctifieth me by his Grace . PRAYERS . A Prayer in the morning at your rising . I Laid me down and slept , and rose vp againe , for the Lord sustained me ▪ Now I beseech the same Lord , even for Christs sake , who of his good grace hath preserued me this last night , and brought me safe to the light of this day , to keep me in his feare , that I may loue him heartily , and serve him since●ely from this time forth for evermore . Amen . Or thus . I Laid mee downe , and quietly I slept , and rose againe : For why ? I know assuredly , The Lord did mee sustaine . O Lord , which now of thy good grace Hast brought mee to this light , Grant mee ( for Christs sake ) now and aye To love and serve thee right . A short Meditation or Prayer , for the whol● fore-noone , which you may often revolve in your minde , as you are at worke , or going about your businesse . PSALME 119.5 . O Lord that my wayes were made so direct , that I might keepe thy Statutes ; so should I not be confounded whilest I have respect unto all thy Commandements . Or thus . O Would to God it might thee please my wayes so to addresse , That I might both in hart and voice thy Lawes keepe and confesse . So should no shame my life attaint whil'st I thus set mine eyes , And bend my minde alwayes to muse on thy sacred decrees . Grace before meat for one person . LOrd blesse these good creatures of thine to my use , and sanctifie mee ever to thy holy service , through Iesus Christ my Lord and onely saviour . Or thus , GOod Lord so fit mee for thy selfe , and these good gifts for mee : That I may daily die to sinne , and ever live to thee . Amen . Grace before meat for moe persons . LOrd blesse us and these good gifts that we are about to receive of thy bounteous liberality , through the merits of our Lord & Sauiour Christ Iesus . God save his Church , our King and Realme , God send us peace of conscience and life everlasting . Amen . Or thus . THou God of Glory , King of blisse , which giv'st our bodies food ; Give it such strength Lord by thy word , that it may may doe us good . God save his Church , and holy flock , our gracious King defend : Lord make us carefull by thy grace our lives for to amend . Amen . Grace after meat for one person . LOrd I praise thy holy name for this good refreshing ; I beseech thee good Lord make me truly thankfull for all thy loving mercies in Iesus Christ. Or thus . AS thou hast fed my body , Lord , with these good gifts of thine : So cause me now and evermore to praise thy power divine . Amen . Grace after meat for moe persons . THe Lord of heaven and earth , who hath created , redeemed , and presently fed us , be blessed and praised both now and evermore . God save his Church , preserve the Kings Majesty , grant the Gospell a free passage , and hasten the comming of our Lord Christ Iesus . Amen . Or thus . THe Lord , that hath created us , and us redeem'd from thrall , And now hath fed us graciously , be blest and prais'd for all . His Church God save , our King maintaine , and to the Gospell send Free passage over all the earth , unto the worlds end . Amen . A short Meditation or Prayer for the whole afternoone , which you may often say as you are at your worke , or going about your businesse . PSAL. 143.10 . TEach me ( O Lord ) to do the thing that pleaseth thee , for thou art my God : let thy loving Spirit leade me forth into the land of righteousnesse . Quicken mee ( O Lord ) for thy names sake , and for thy righteousnesse sake bring my soule out of trouble . Or thus . TEach mee to doe thy will , for thou , thou art my God , I say● Let thy good Spirit into the land of goodnesse mee conuay . For thy names sake with quickning grace alive doe thou mee make ; And out of trouble bring my soule , even for thy justice sake . A Prayer in the Evening at your going to bed . MY bed is as a grave , and my sleepe is the image of death . Thou LORD , who onely knowest whether I shall awake againe , vouchsafe of thy gracious goodnesse , even for Christs sake , to receive mee to thy mercy ; that , whether I wake or sleepe , I may bee thine . And in this confidence I will lay mee downe in peace and take my rest , for it is thou Lord onely that makest me dwell in safetie . Or thus . I Goe to bed as to my grave , God knowes when I shall wake : But Lord for Christs sake I thee pray mee to thy mercy take . In peace therefore lie downe will I taking my rest and sleepe , For thou onely wilt mee O Lord alone in safetie keepe . A Prayer to bee said before Catechizing . OPen our eyes ( O Lord ) that wee may see the wonderous things of thy law : that by them , as by a glasse , wee may see our owne weaknesse , and by our weaknesse our wickednesse , & by them both , our wretchednesse . Then cause the sweet comforts & consolations contained in thy Gospell to shine into our soules by a true and a lively faith in Christ Iesus ; beseeching thee to blesse all those thine own holy ordinances which thou hast given us for the increasing of that faith . And Lord grant that our dry and stony hearts may , by the sweet dewes & showers of thy heavenly Spirit effectually working in those ordinances , be so moistned and softened that as good ground they may be ever yeelding forth good fruit to the glorifying of thy Name , to the suppressing of sinne , and to the increasing of vertue , through Iesus Christ our Lord : to whom with the Father and the holy Spirit , be all glory and praise , now and for evermore . Amen . Or this Psalme , which is all one in effect with the Prayer , may bee sung by the company , the master of the family beginning it Creation . OPen our eyes ( Lord ) of thy Law the wonders for to see , And thereby know our weake estate , and dolefull miserie . Redemption . Then Lord vouchsafe thy Spirit of grace to send into our minde , That in thy Sonne our Saviour we may redemption finde . Sanctification . And of this grace confirme the faith by all those meanes ( O Lord ) Of Preaching , Prayer , and Sacraments , which thou dost u● afford . And grant the use of these , in us may make thy grace to spring , That to thee in thy glory Lord we may for ever sing . The Doxologie . All glory to the Trinitie that is of mightiest most , The living Father and the Sonne , and eke the holy Ghost : As it hath beene in all the time that hath beene heretofore , As it is now , and so shall be hence forth for evermore . A Prayer to be said after Catechizing . O Almighty Lord God , which hast taught us in thy holy Word how that thou hast Created us for thy service : wee pray thee give us grace to remember thee our Maker , even all our dayes , committing our soules unto thee in well-doing , as unto a faithfull Creator . Lord knit our hearts unto thee , that we may for ever feare thy Name . And thou , most gracious Saviour , which hast wrought such a plentifull redemption for us : wee pray thee give us grace to live so much time as remaineth in the flesh , not to our selves , but to thee that hast redeemed us ; knowing that wee were delivered out of the hands of our enemies , that wee might serve thee in holinesse and righteousnesse all the daies of our life . And thou , O blessed Spirit , the Lord and giver of life , which bestowest that precious gift of faith upon us by which we live , and for the confirmation of that faith , hast set up the holy ordinances of Preaching , Prayers and Sacraments in the Church : wee humbly besech thee give us grace to make such a conscience in the use thereof , that our faith being thereby setled , we may have peace towards God through our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ : that so waiting upon thee in those holy means thou hast afforded us for our growth in pietie here , wee may for ever enjoy thy comfortable presence in that everlasting kingdome of glory hereafter . Amen and Amen . The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ , and the love of God , and the fellowship of the holy Ghost be with us all evermore . Amen . O● this Psalme , gathered out of the Catechisme , may be sung by the Company . Creation . O Lord , that hast us ●ade and fram'd by thine almightie Word , Grant us thy seruants of thy power the praises to record . Lord knit our harts so fast to thee that we may feare thy name ; And muse on all thy wondrous workes , and spread thy worthy fame . Redemption . O Blessed Lord that hast us pluckt from out of Satans hands , And wrought our full Redemption from his accursed bandes : This goodnesse laid before our face make u● behold alwaies , That of thy truth we may the trac● trea● surely all our dayes . Sanctification . O holy Ghost , the Lord of life and fountaine of all good , By whom our soules are Sanctified through faith in Christ his blood : Wee pray thee let thine ordinances have such power to our minde , That in the use of them wee may true joy and comfort finde . The Eulogie The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ , the love of God the Father , The comfort of the holy Spirit be with us now and ever . IAMES 5.13 . Is any among you afflicted ? let him pray : is any merry ? let him sing . HEB. 10.24.25 . Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good workers not forsaking the fellowship that we have among our selves , to the manner of some is ; but let us exhort one another , and that so much the more , because ye see the day draweth neere . COLOSS. 3.16.17 . Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisedome , teaching and admonishing one another ; in Psalmes , and Hymnes , and spirituall Songs , singing with a grace in your hearts to the Lord ; and whatsoever ye doe in word or deed , do all in the name of the Lord Iesus , giving thankes to God , even the Father , by him . THO. VIC FINIS . Notes, typically marginal, from the original text Notes for div A14382-e140 a Esay ▪ 44.2 . Thus saith the Lord that made thee and formed thee from the wombe ; he will helpe thee . See Psal. 139.13.14.15 . b Gen. 17.1 . I am God Almighty . Iob. 42.2 . c Esay 44.24 . Thus saith the Lord thy Redeemer , and hee that formed thee from the wombe , I am the Lord that made all things , that spred out the heauens alone , and stretched out the earth by my selfe . See Nehem. 9.6 . Gen. 2.4.5 . d Psal. 103.19 . The Lord hath prepared his throne in heauen , and his kingdome ruleth over all . See Psal. 33.13.14.15 . e Psal. 100.3.2 . ] Know yee that the Lord is God , hee hath made us , and not mee our selues , serue the Lord with gladnesse ▪ See Deut. 10.12 . f Deut. 12.30.31.32 . Beware lest thou aske , saying , How did these nations serue their gods , that I may doe so likewise ; Thou shalt not doe so to the Lord thy God. Whatsoeuer I command you , see you doe that ; thou shalt put nothing thereto , nor take ought therefrom . See Psal. 119.4 . g Psal. 119.6 . Then should I not bee confounded whilest I haue respect unto all thy Commandements . h Rom. 7.24 . O wretched man that I am . i Rom. 7.21 . I finde then by the Law , that when I would doe good , evill is present with me . See Rom. 7.18 19. and Gen. 8.21 . k Gal. 3.10 . Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the booke of the Law to doe them . l Math 25.41 . Depart yee cursed into everlasting fire , which is prepared for the devill and his angels . m Gal. 3.13 . Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the Law , when hee was made a curse for us . Coloss. 21.14.15 . * Act. 4.12 . Neither is there salvation in any other . n 2. Pet. 1.17 . For he receiued of God the Father honour and glory ; when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory , This is my beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased . Heb. 1.2.3 . o Hebr. 2.14.15 . For as much the● as the children were partakers of flesh and blood , hee also himselfe tooke part with them , that hee might destroy through death him that had the power of death , that is , the devill : And that he might deliver all them which for feare of death were all their life long subject to bondage , Hebr. 5.7.8.9 . p Rom. 9.5 . Of whom are the fathers , and of whom concerning the flesh Christ came , who is God over all blessed for ever , Amen . Esay . 9.6 . q Phil. 2 , 6 , 7. Who being in the forme of God thought it no robbery to bee equall with God ; but he made himselfe of no reputation , and tooke on him the forme of a servant , and was made like unto men , and was found in shape as a man. 1. Tim. 2.5 . r Rom. 4.25 . Who was deliuered to death for our sins , and is risen againe for our justification . 1 Pet. 2.24 . s Ioh. 2.16.18.26 . For God so loved the world , that hee gave his onely begotten Sonne , that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish , but have life everlasting . He that beleeveth in him shall not be condemned , but he that beleeveth not is condemned already . Hee that beleeveth in the Sonne hath everlasting life , and hee that obeyeth not the Sonne shall not see life , but the wrath of God abideth on him . Act. 13.48 . t Rom. 4.20.21 . Neither did he doubt of the promise of God through unbeleefe , but was strengthned in faith , and gave glory to God , being fully assured that hee which had promised , was also able to doe it . Eph. 3.12.17 . u Gal. 2.20 . I live by the faith of the Sonne of God who hath loved mee , and given himselfe for me . Ioh. 20.28 . * Phil. 1.29 . For unto you it is given for Christ , not onely to beleeve , but also suffer for his sake . Ioh. 6. ●6 . x Act. 16.14 . Lydia's heart the Lord opened , that shee attended to the things which Paul spake . Act. 15.8 , 9. y Rom. 10.14.17 . How shall they beleeve on him of whom they haue not heard ? and how shall they heare without a Preacher ? then faith is by hearing , and hearing by the Word of God. z 1. Thess. 1.5.8 . For our Gospell was not unto you in word onely ; but also in power and in the holy Ghost , and in much assurance ; your faith also which is toward God spread abroad in all quarters . 2. Thess. 1.3 . a Luk. 17.5 . And the Apostles said unto the Lord , Increase our faith . Act 4.29.31 . b Act. 2.42 . And they continued in the Apostles doctrine ; and fellowship , and breaking of bread , and prayers . c 2. Tim. 2.15 . Study to shew thy selfe approved to God , a workman that needeth not to be ashamed , dividing the Word of truth aright . d 1. Cor. 4.1 . Let a man so thinke of us , as of the Ministers of Christ , and dispensers of the secrets of God. e Heb. 5.4 . No man taketh this honour unto himselfe , but he that is called of God , as was Aaron . f 1 , Sam. 1.13.15 . Hannah spake in her heart , I haue powred out my soule before the Lord. g Psal. 50.15 . Call upon mee in the day of trouble , and I will deliver thee , and thou shalt glorifie mee . Iam. 1.5 . h Ioh. 16.23 . Verily , verily I say unto you , whatsoever yee aske the Father in my name , he will giue it you . Dan. 9.17 . i Gen. 17.11 . Yee shall circumcise the fore skin of your flesh , and it shall bee a signe of the covenant betweene mee and you . k Rom. 4.11 . ●fter he received the signe of circumcision is the seale of the righteousnesse of the faith which hee had when he was uncircumcised . l Gen. 17.10 . This is my covenant which yee shall keepe . Math. 28.19 . Math. 26.26.27 . m 1. Cor. 10.1 , 2 , 3 , 4. All our Fathers were under the cloud , and passed thorow the Sea , and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud , and in the Sea , and did all eat the same spirituall meat ; and did all drinke the same spirituall drinke : for they dranke of the spirituall rocke that followed them ▪ and the rocke was Christ. n Act. 2.38 . Amend your liues , and bee baptized every one of you in the name of Iesus Christ , for the remission of sinnes . o Ephes. 1.7 . By whom we have redemption through his blood , ever the forgivenesse of our sinnes , according to his rich grace . p Hebr. 10.22 . Let us draw neere with a true heart in assurance of faith , sprinkled in our hearts from an evill conscience and washed in our bodies with pure water . q 1. Ioh. 1.7 . The bloud of Iesus Christ his Sonne , cleanseth us from all sinne . r 1. Cor. 11.23.24.25 . Tooke bread — and said , Take eat — , also the Cup — this doe , as oft as you drinke it in remembrance of me . s 1. Cor. 10.16 . The Cup of blessing which we blesse , is it not the Communion of the bloud of Christ ? the Bread which we breake , is it not the Communion of the bodie of Christ ? t 1. Cor. 1.30 . But wee are of him in Christ Iesus , who of God is made unto us wisdome , and righteousnesse , and sanctification , and redemption . u Eph. 1.13 . Wherein also after that yee beleeved , yee were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise . x 1. Cor. 11.28 . Let a man therefore examine himselfe , and so let him eat of this bread , and drinke of this cuppe . y 2. Cor. 13.5 . Prove your selves whether you are in the faith , examine your selues . 1. Cor. 16.13 . z Psal. 51.17 . The sacrifice of God is a broken spirit , a broken and a contrite heart , O God thou wilt not despise , 2. Cor. 7.9.10.11 . a 1. Ioh. 1.9 . If we acknowledge our sinnes , he is faithfull and just to forgiue us our sinnes , and to cleanse us from all unrighteousnesse . Luk. 15.18.19 . b Prov. 28.13 . He that hideth his sins shall not prosper , but be that confesseth and forsaketh them shall finde mercie . Rom. 7.15.16 , 17. c Psam . 119.106 . I haue sworne , and am stedfastly purposed to keep thy righteous judgements . Psal. 119.176 . d Matth. 5 , 24. Leave thine offering before the Altar , goe thy way , first be reconciled to thy brother , and then come and offer thy gift . Rom. 12.18 . e Coloss. 3.12.13 . Now therefore as the Elect of God , holy and beloved , put on tender mercy , kindnesse , humblenesse of minde , meeknesse , long-suffering , forbearing one another , and forgiving one another , if any man have a quarrell to another ; even as Christ forgave you , even so doe you , Matth. 18.21.22 . f Matth. 18.35 . So likewise shall my heavenly Father doe unto you , except you forgive from your hearts , each one to his brother their trespasses . Ephes. 4.32 .