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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: A Little Catechism, 1692 + +Author: John Mason + +Release Date: August 25, 2004 [EBook #13274] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LITTLE CATECHISM, 1692 *** + + + + +Produced by Anna C. Haugen, Frank van Drogen and PG Distributed +Proofreaders + + + + + + +</pre> + + + + + +<h2>A LITTLE</h2> + +<h1>Catechism,</h1> + +<h3>WITH</h3> + +<h2><i>LITTLE VERSES</i>,</h2> + +<h3>AND</h3> + +<h2>LITTLE SAYINGS,</h2> + +<h3>FOR</h3> + +<h2>Little Children.</h2> + +<hr style='width: 45%;' /> +<p><i>LONDON</i>,</p> + +<p>Printed for John Lawrence at the +<i>Angel</i> in the <i>Poultrey</i>, 1692.</p> + + +<p><i>A Catalogue of Books</i>, &c. +Husband Mr. <i>Joseph Rowlandson</i>, &c.</p> + +<p>Remarks on the Affairs of Trade of <i>England</i> +and <i>Ireland</i>, &c.</p> + +<p><i>Officium Cleri Desiderium Populi</i>, or Canonical +Obedience asserted and proved to +be the Duty of Gospel Ministers, and the +Desire of all good Hearers.</p> + +<p><i>Books in</i> Octavo.</p> + +<p>The Catechizing of Families, a Teacher +of Householders how to teach +their Households; useful also to School-masters +and Tutors of Youth.</p> + +<p>Scripture Gospel defended, and Christ, +Grace, and free Justification vindicated against +the Libertines, in two Books. The +first a Breviate of Fifty Controversies. Second +upon the re-printing of Dr. <i>Crisp's</i> +Sermon.</p> + +<p>Full and Easy Satisfaction, which is +the true Religion, in a Conference between +a Doubter, a Papist, and a Reformed Catholic +Christian.</p> + +<p>A Key for Catholics to open the jugling +of the Jesuits, containing some Arguments +by which the meanest may see the Vanity +of Popery, &c.</p> + +<hr style='width: 45%;' /> + +<h4>A</h4> + +<h4>CATECHISM</h4> + +<h4>For Little Children to Learn.</h4> +<br /> + +<p>Question. <i>Who made you?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answer.</i> GOD.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Who Redeemed you?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Jesus Christ.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Who Sanctifieth and preserves you?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> The Holy Ghost.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Wherefore did God make you?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> To Serve him.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How must he be served?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> In Spirit and in Truth.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What is it to serve God?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> To keep his Commandements.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How many Commandments be +there?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Ten.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Which be they?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> The same which God spoke +in the twentieth Chapter of <i>Exodus</i>, +saying, <i>I am the Lord thy God, who +brought thee out of the Land of Egypt, +out of the House of Bondage.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the First?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt have no other gods +before me.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the Second?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not make unto thee +any graven Image, or any likeness of any +thing that is in Heaven above, or that is +in the Earth beneath, or that is in the +Water under the Earth: thou shalt not +bow down thy self to them, nor serve them; +for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, +visiting the Iniquity of the Fathers upon +the Children, unto the third and fourth +generation of them that hate me, and showing +mercy unto thousands, of them that +love me and keep my Commandements.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest</i>. Which is the Third?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not take the Name +of the Lord thy God in vain; for the +Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh +his Name in vain</i>.</p> + +<p><i>Quest</i>. Which is the Fourth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Remember the Sabbath-day to +keep it holy, six days shalt thou labour +and do all thy work, but the seventh day +is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God, in it +thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy +son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, +nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattel, nor +thy stranger that is within thy gates; for +in six dayes the Lord made Heaven and +Earth, the Sea, and all that in them is, +and rested the seventh day; wherefore the +Lord blessed the Sabbath-day, and hallowed +it</i>.</p> + +<p><i>Quest</i>. Which is the Fifth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Honour thy father and thy +Mother, that thy days may be long upon +the land which the Lord thy God giveth +thee</i>.</p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the Sixth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not kill.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the Seventh?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not Commit Adultery.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i>. Which is the Eighth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not steal.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the Ninth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not bear false Witness +against thy Neighbour.</i></p> + +<p><i>Quest.</i> Which is the Tenth?</p> + +<p>Answ. <i>Thou shalt not Covet thy Neighbour's +House, thou shalt not Covet thy +Neighbours Wife, nor his Man-servant, +nor his Maid-servant, nor his Oxe, nor +his Ass, nor any thing that is thy Neighbour's.</i></p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Are you bound to keep all these +Commandments?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Are you bound to keep them in +Thought, Word, and Deed?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How are you bound to keep +them?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> By my Baptism and by the +Word of God.</p> + +<p>Quest:. <i>Are you able to keep them of +your self?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> NO.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Why so?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Because I was conceived and +born in sin.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>From whence was that?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> From <i>Adam</i>'s Fall.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How did</i> Adam <i>fall</i>?</p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> By Eating the forbidden Fruit.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Do you sin daily?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What is Sin?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> The Breaking of God's Law.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What doth Sin deserve?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ</i>. HELL.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What is Hell?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Darkness and Torments.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How long doth it last?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ</i>. For Ever and Ever.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Is it not a sad thing to lie under +the Wrath of God for ever? to lie +in devouring Flames for Ever?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Can you deliver your self from +Hell?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> NO.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How must you be delivered.</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Only by Jesus Christ?</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Who is Jesus Christ?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ</i>. The Son of God.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Is he not Man also?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES. He was always God, +and in the Fullness of time became +Man, and so he is both God and Man, +in two Natures, and one Person for +ever.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What hath Christ done for +Sinners?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> He hath died for them.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What Death did he die?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> The Death of the Cross.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Why died he that Death?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Because it is written, <i>Cursed +is he that hangeth upon a Tree</i>.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Did Christ bear the Curse of +God that was due to Sinners?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Are all the World saved by him?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> NO.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Why so?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Because he is not theirs.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What must we do, that Christ +may be ours?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Believe on him.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What is it to Believe on him?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> To rest upon Him for Salvation.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What grounds of Encouragement +have we to rest upon Christ for Salvation?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> These six:</p> + +1. He is an only Saviour.<br /> +2. He is an able Saviour.<br /> +3. He is a willing Saviour.<br /> +4. He is a faithful Saviour.<br /> +5. He is a suitable Saviour.<br /> +6. He is an offered Saviour.<br /> + +<p>Quest. <i>When is Christ offered?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> In the Gospel.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Name some Places?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> John 3. 16. <i>God so loved the +World, that he gave his only begotten +Son; that whosoever believeth in Him +should not perish, but have Everlasting +Life.</i> John 6. 37. <i>Him that comes</i></p> + +<p><i>unto me, I will in no wise cast out.</i> +I Tim. 1. 15. <i>This is a faithful saying, +and worthy of all acceptation, that</i> Jesus +Christ <i>came into the World to save sinners.</i></p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Multitudes are called and invited, +why do they not come to Christ?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Because they are not Humble.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>Why are they not Humble?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> Because they do not see their +sins and sinfulness.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What must we do that we may +see our sins and our sinfulnesses?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> 1. We must search the Scriptures. +2. We must hear the Word of God +Preached. +3. We must Examine our Consciences. +4. We must Pray to God for his +Spirit.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>If a poor Creature comes to +Christ, crying, lamenting and confessing +his sins, will Christ receive him?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> YES, YES: His mercifull</p> + +<p>Arms are spread wide open to receive +him.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>What will the Lord do for +such a one that comes to him?</i></p> + +<i>Answ.</i> 1. He will Pardon all their sins.<br /> +2. He will give them Grace.<br /> +3. He will give them Peace.<br /> +4. He will Comfort them.<br /> +5. He will provide for them.<br /> +6. He will take their parts.<br /> +7. He will bring them to Heaven.<br /> + +<p>Quest. <i>What is Heaven?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> An everlasting Enjoyment of +God in glory.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>When the Lord has done this +for a poor Creature, what must he do for +this good God of his?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> He must be Humble and +Thankful.</p> + +<p>Quest. <i>How must he shew himself +Humble and Thankful?</i></p> + +<p><i>Answ.</i> He must love the Lord with +all his Heart, with all his Soul, and +serve the Lord with all his strength, +and he must love his Neighbour as +himself, and for the Lords sake; and +this he must do all the dayes of his +Life.</p> + + + +<hr style='width: 45%;' /> + +<h4><i>VERSES,</i></h4> + +<h4><i>For little Children to Learn</i>.</h4> + +I Must Pray<br /> +Both Night and Day.<br /> +Before I Eat,<br /> +I must entreat<br /> +That God would Bless to me my Meat.<br /> +I must not play<br /> +On the Sabbath-day:<br /> +But I must hear<br /> +God's Word in Fear.<br /> +I must not SWEAR.<br /> +I must not Lye, I must not Feign,<br /> +I must not take God's Name in vain.<br /> +I must not Rail.<br /> +I must not Steal.<br /> +It is a Sin<br /> +To steal a Pin,<br /> +Much more to steal a greater thing.<br /> +It's better for me to be poor,<br /> +And beg my Bread from door to door,<br /> +Than to steal my Neighbour's Store.<br /> +I must Work, and I must Pray,<br /> +And God will feed me day by day,<br /> +Mine honest Labours God will Bless,<br /> +But he hateth Idleness.<br /> +My King, and all my Governors,<br /> +My Parents and Superiors,<br /> +These I must Honour and Obey,<br /> +To these I must my Duty pay.<br /> +I must not be Rude nor Wild,<br /> +I must not be a Wanton Child:<br /> +I must sing no wanton Songs,<br /> +I must forgive my Neighbours wrongs:<br /> +I must speak of no Man ill,<br /> +But to all must bear good will:<br /> +I had better die<br /> +Than tell a Lie.<br /> +I must not sin,<br /> +A World to win.<br /> +My Tongue<br /> +Must do no wrong.<br /> +If my Tongue do here Rebel,<br /> +Then my Tongue must burn in Hell.<br /> +I must Read,<br /> +I must heed,<br /> +<br /> +And on the Scriptures I must feed.<br /> +I must<br /> +Put my Trust<br /> +In Christ above,<br /> +The God of Love.<br /> +Christ alone my Soul can save,<br /> +And raise my Body from the Grave.<br /> +Christ alone must have my Heart,<br /> +Christ and I must never part.<br /> +Lord, Grant that I<br /> +In Faith may dye,<br /> +And live with Christ Eternally!<br /> +<span style='margin-left: 7em;'><i>AMEN.</i></span><br /> + +<hr style='width: 45%;' /> + +<br /> + +<h4><i>SAYINGS,</i></h4> + +<h4><i>For little Children to Learn.</i></h4> +<br /> + +<p>Remember thy Creator in the dayes of +thy Youth; and thy Creator will remember +thee in the dayes of thy Old Age.</p> + +<span style='margin-left: 5em;'>Praying</span><br /> +Is better than Playing.<br /> +Grace is better than Gold.<br /> +Singing of Psalms<br /> +Is better than Ringing of Bells.<br /> +Mothers love young Children,<br /> +And Christ loves young Saints.<br /> +It is better not to live in the World,<br /> +Than to live without God in the World.<br /> +One day in God's Courts,<br /> +Is better than a thousand elsewhere.<br /> +God's Presence makes Heaven, and<br /> +God's Absence makes Hell.<br /> +If I draw nigh to God,<br /> +God will draw nigh to me.<br /> +In God's Favour is Life, and<br /> +In God's displeasure is Death.<br /> +If I put off my Repentance to another day,<br /> +I have a day more to Repent of,<br /> +And a day, less to Repent in.<br /> +Christ is a poor Sinners Hope.<br /> +Christ's Blood is a Souls Ransom.<br /> +To have a Portion in the World is a Mercy,<br /> +But to have the World for a Portion is Misery.<br /> +An Interest in Christ is the greatest Interest.<br /> +The Love of God is sweeter than Wine,<br /> +And better than Life.<br /> +God's Ways are the best Ways,<br /> +God's Peace is the best Peace, and<br /> +God's People are the best People.<br /> +The worst of the ways of GOD, are better than the best of the ways of Sin.<br /> +'Tis better to suffer the greatest Suffering in the World,<br /> +Than to sin the least Sin in the World.<br /> +A poor Man is better than a Liar.<br /> +Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord.<br /> +<br /> +IF I BE NOT Holy,<br /> +Heaven cannot make me Happy.<br /> +I must do the Lords-Work<br /> +On the Lords-Day.<br /> +If I want a Dram of Grace to Tame my Tongue,<br /> +The time will come when I shall want a<br /> +<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>drop of Water to Cool my</span><br /> +<span style='margin-left: 6em;'>TONGUE.</span><br /> +<br /> + +<p><i>FINIS.</i></p> + + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of A Little Catechism, 1692, by John Mason + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LITTLE CATECHISM, 1692 *** + +***** This file should be named 13274-h.htm or 13274-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/2/7/13274/ + +Produced by Anna C. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: A Little Catechism, 1692 + +Author: John Mason + +Release Date: August 25, 2004 [EBook #13274] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LITTLE CATECHISM, 1692 *** + + + + +Produced by Anna C. Haugen, Frank van Drogen and PG Distributed +Proofreaders + + + + + + + +A LITTLE + +Catechism, + +WITH + +_LITTLE VERSES_, + +AND + +LITTLE SAYINGS, + +FOR + +Little Children. + + * * * * * + +_LONDON_, + +Printed for John Lawrence at the _Angel_ in the _Poultrey_, 1692. + + + * * * * * + + +_A Catalogue of Books_, &c. Husband Mr. _Joseph Rowlandson_, &c. + +Remarks on the Affairs of Trade of _England_ and _Ireland_, &c. + +_Officium Cleri Desiderium Populi_, or Canonical Obedience asserted and +proved to be the Duty of Gospel Ministers, and the Desire of all good +Hearers. + +_Books in_ Octavo. + +The Catechizing of Families, a Teacher of Householders how to teach +their Households; useful also to School-masters and Tutors of Youth. + +Scripture Gospel defended, and Christ, Grace, and free Justification +vindicated against the Libertines, in two Books. The first a Breviate of +Fifty Controversies. Second upon the re-printing of Dr. _Crisp's_ +Sermon. + +Full and Easy Satisfaction, which is the true Religion, in a Conference +between a Doubter, a Papist, and a Reformed Catholic Christian. + +A Key for Catholics to open the jugling of the Jesuits, containing some +Arguments by which the meanest may see the Vanity of Popery, &c. + +A + +CATECHISM + +For Little Children to Learn. + + +Question. _Who made you?_ + +_Answer._ GOD. + +Quest. _Who Redeemed you?_ + +_Answ._ Jesus Christ. + +Quest. _Who Sanctifieth and preserves you?_ + +_Answ._ The Holy Ghost. + +Quest. _Wherefore did God make you?_ + +_Answ._ To Serve him. + +Quest. _How must he be served?_ + +_Answ._ In Spirit and in Truth. + +Quest. _What is it to serve God?_ + +_Answ._ To keep his Commandements. + +Quest. _How many Commandments be there?_ + +_Answ._ Ten. + +Quest. _Which be they?_ + +_Answ._ The same which God spoke in the twentieth Chapter of _Exodus_, +saying, _I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the Land of +Egypt, out of the House of Bondage._ + +_Quest._ Which is the First? + +Answ. _Thou shalt have no other gods before me._ + +_Quest._ Which is the Second? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven Image, or any likeness +of any thing that is in Heaven above, or that is in the Earth beneath, +or that is in the Water under the Earth: thou shalt not bow down thy +self to them, nor serve them; for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, +visiting the Iniquity of the Fathers upon the Children, unto the third +and fourth generation of them that hate me, and showing mercy unto +thousands, of them that love me and keep my Commandements._ + +_Quest_. Which is the Third? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the +Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his Name in vain_. + +_Quest_. Which is the Fourth? + +Answ. _Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy, six days shalt thou +labour and do all thy work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the +Lord thy God, in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor +thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattel, nor +thy stranger that is within thy gates; for in six dayes the Lord made +Heaven and Earth, the Sea, and all that in them is, and rested the +seventh day; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-day, and hallowed +it_. + +_Quest_. Which is the Fifth? + +Answ. _Honour thy father and thy Mother, that thy days may be long upon +the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee_. + +_Quest._ Which is the Sixth? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not kill._ + +_Quest._ Which is the Seventh? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not Commit Adultery._ + +_Quest._. Which is the Eighth? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not steal._ + +_Quest._ Which is the Ninth? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not bear false Witness against thy Neighbour._ + +_Quest._ Which is the Tenth? + +Answ. _Thou shalt not Covet thy Neighbour's House, thou shalt not Covet +thy Neighbours Wife, nor his Man-servant, nor his Maid-servant, nor his +Oxe, nor his Ass, nor any thing that is thy Neighbour's._ + +Quest. _Are you bound to keep all these Commandments?_ + +_Answ._ YES. + +Quest. _Are you bound to keep them in Thought, Word, and Deed?_ + +_Answ._ YES. + +Quest. _How are you bound to keep them?_ + +_Answ._ By my Baptism and by the Word of God. + +Quest. _Are you able to keep them of your self?_ + +_Answ._ NO. + +Quest. _Why so?_ + +_Answ._ Because I was conceived and born in sin. + +Quest. _From whence was that?_ + +_Answ._ From _Adam_'s Fall. + +Quest. _How did_ Adam _fall_? + +_Answ._ By Eating the forbidden Fruit. + +Quest. _Do you sin daily?_ + +_Answ._ YES. + +Quest. _What is Sin?_ + +_Answ._ The Breaking of God's Law. + +Quest. _What doth Sin deserve?_ + +_Answ_. HELL. + +Quest. _What is Hell?_ + +_Answ._ Darkness and Torments. + +Quest. _How long doth it last?_ + +_Answ_. For Ever and Ever. + +Quest. _Is it not a sad thing to lie under the Wrath of God for ever? to +lie in devouring Flames for Ever?_ + +_Answ._ YES. + +Quest. _Can you deliver your self from Hell?_ + +_Answ._ NO. + +Quest. _How must you be delivered._ + +_Answ._ Only by Jesus Christ? + +Quest. _Who is Jesus Christ?_ + +_Answ_. The Son of God. + +Quest. _Is he not Man also?_ + +_Answ._ YES. He was always God, and in the Fullness of time became Man, +and so he is both God and Man, in two Natures, and one Person for ever. + +Quest. _What hath Christ done for Sinners?_ + +_Answ._ He hath died for them. + +Quest. _What Death did he die?_ + +_Answ._ The Death of the Cross. + +Quest. _Why died he that Death?_ + +_Answ._ Because it is written, _Cursed is he that hangeth upon a Tree_. + +Quest. _Did Christ bear the Curse of God that was due to Sinners?_ + +_Answ._ YES. + +Quest. _Are all the World saved by him?_ + +_Answ._ NO. + +Quest. _Why so?_ + +_Answ._ Because he is not theirs. + +Quest. _What must we do, that Christ may be ours?_ + +_Answ._ Believe on him. + +Quest. _What is it to Believe on him?_ + +_Answ._ To rest upon Him for Salvation. + +Quest. _What grounds of Encouragement have we to rest upon Christ for +Salvation?_ + +_Answ._ These six: + + 1. He is an only Saviour. + 2. He is an able Saviour. + 3. He is a willing Saviour. + 4. He is a faithful Saviour. + 5. He is a suitable Saviour. + 6. He is an offered Saviour. + +Quest. _When is Christ offered?_ + +_Answ._ In the Gospel. + +Quest. _Name some Places?_ + +_Answ._ John 3. 16. _God so loved the World, that he gave his only +begotten Son; that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but +have Everlasting Life._ John 6. 37. _Him that comes unto me, I will in +no wise cast out._ I Tim. 1. 15. _This is a faithful saying, and worthy +of all acceptation, that_ Jesus Christ _came into the World to save +sinners._ + +Quest. _Multitudes are called and invited, why do they not come to +Christ?_ + +_Answ._ Because they are not Humble. + +Quest. _Why are they not Humble?_ + +_Answ._ Because they do not see their sins and sinfulness. + +Quest. _What must we do that we may see our sins and our sinfulnesses?_ + +_Answ._ 1. We must search the Scriptures. 2. We must hear the Word of +God Preached. 3. We must Examine our Consciences. 4. We must Pray to God +for his Spirit. + +Quest. _If a poor Creature comes to Christ, crying, lamenting and +confessing his sins, will Christ receive him?_ + +_Answ._ YES, YES: His mercifull Arms are spread wide open to receive +him. + +Quest. _What will the Lord do for such a one that comes to him?_ + + _Answ._ 1. He will Pardon all their sins. + 2. He will give them Grace. + 3. He will give them Peace. + 4. He will Comfort them. + 5. He will provide for them. + 6. He will take their parts. + 7. He will bring them to Heaven. + +Quest. _What is Heaven?_ + +_Answ._ An everlasting Enjoyment of God in glory. + +Quest. _When the Lord has done this for a poor Creature, what must he do +for this good God of his?_ + +_Answ._ He must be Humble and Thankful. + +Quest. _How must he shew himself Humble and Thankful?_ + +_Answ._ He must love the Lord with all his Heart, with all his Soul, and +serve the Lord with all his strength, and he must love his Neighbour as +himself, and for the Lords sake; and this he must do all the dayes of +his Life. + + + + +_VERSES,_ + +_For little Children to Learn_. + + I Must Pray + Both Night and Day. + Before I Eat, + I must entreat + That God would Bless to me my Meat. + I must not play + On the Sabbath-day: + But I must hear + God's Word in Fear. + I must not SWEAR. + I must not Lye, I must not Feign, + I must not take God's Name in vain. + I must not Rail. + I must not Steal. + It is a Sin + To steal a Pin, + Much more to steal a greater thing. + It's better for me to be poor, + And beg my Bread from door to door, + Than to steal my Neighbour's Store. + I must Work, and I must Pray, + And God will feed me day by day, + Mine honest Labours God will Bless, + But he hateth Idleness. + My King, and all my Governors, + My Parents and Superiors, + These I must Honour and Obey, + To these I must my Duty pay. + I must not be Rude nor Wild, + I must not be a Wanton Child: + I must sing no wanton Songs, + I must forgive my Neighbours wrongs: + I must speak of no Man ill, + But to all must bear good will: + I had better die + Than tell a Lie. + I must not sin, + A World to win. + My Tongue + Must do no wrong. + If my Tongue do here Rebel, + Then my Tongue must burn in Hell. + I must Read, + I must heed, + And on the Scriptures I must feed. + I must + Put my Trust + In Christ above, + The God of Love. + Christ alone my Soul can save, + And raise my Body from the Grave. + Christ alone must have my Heart, + Christ and I must never part. + Lord, Grant that I + In Faith may dye, + And live with Christ Eternally! + _AMEN._ + + * * * * * + + + +_SAYINGS,_ + +_For little Children to Learn._ + + +Remember thy Creator in the dayes of thy Youth; and thy Creator will +remember thee in the dayes of thy Old Age. + + Praying + Is better than Playing. + Grace is better than Gold. + Singing of Psalms + Is better than Ringing of Bells. + Mothers love young Children, + And Christ loves young Saints. + It is better not to live in the World, + Than to live without God in the World. + One day in God's Courts, + Is better than a thousand elsewhere. + God's Presence makes Heaven, and + God's Absence makes Hell. + If I draw nigh to God, + God will draw nigh to me. + In God's Favour is Life, and + In God's displeasure is Death. + If I put off my Repentance to another day, + I have a day more to Repent of, + And a day, less to Repent in. + Christ is a poor Sinners Hope. + Christ's Blood is a Souls Ransom. + To have a Portion in the World is a Mercy, + But to have the World for a Portion is Misery. + An Interest in Christ is the greatest Interest. + The Love of God is sweeter than Wine, + And better than Life. + God's Ways are the best Ways, + God's Peace is the best Peace, and + God's People are the best People. + The worst of the ways of GOD, are better than the + best of the ways of Sin. + 'Tis better to suffer the greatest Suffering in the World, + Than to sin the least Sin in the World. + A poor Man is better than a Liar. + Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. + + + + IF I BE NOT Holy, + Heaven cannot make me Happy. + I must do the Lords-Work + On the Lords-Day. + If I want a Dram of Grace to Tame my Tongue, + The time will come when I shall want a + drop of Water to Cool my + TONGUE. + + + +_FINIS._ + + + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of A Little Catechism, 1692, by John Mason + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LITTLE CATECHISM, 1692 *** + +***** This file should be named 13274.txt or 13274.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/2/7/13274/ + +Produced by Anna C. 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