A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed. Wherein is delivered the matter and method of religion, according to the creed, ten Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St Andrewes in Norvvich.

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A modell of divinitie, catechistically composed. Wherein is delivered the matter and method of religion, according to the creed, ten Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments. By Iohn Yates, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and minister of Gods word in St Andrewes in Norvvich.
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Yates, John, d. ca. 1660.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Dawson for Fulke Clifton, and are to be sold on New-fish streete hill, vnder St Margrets Church,
1622.
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¶ The Table of Religion, containing the Creed, the ten Commandements, the Lords Prayer, and the Sacraments.

Religion, whose parts are

  • Faith it selfe
    • In God
      • Which is euery mans owne, I beleeve.
      • who is
        • one in essence.
        • In three persons
          • Father
            • Almightie.
            • Maker of
              • heauen
              • earth.
          • Sonne
            • who is
              • by name
                • Iesus.
                • Christ.
              • that
                • onely begotten
                • our Lord.
            • who
              • humbled himselfe in
                • Life by being
                  • both
                    • Conceived by the holy Ghost.
                    • Borne of the Virgin Mary.
                  • and by
                    • Suffering vnder Pontius Pilate.
                    • being Crucified.
                • Death
                  • Dying
                  • and
                    • being buried.
                    • descended into hell
              • Exalted
                • First by rising againe
                  • from the dead
                  • the third day.
                • then
                  • by his ascending into heauen.
                  • and
                    • sitting at the right hand of God.
                    • his coming to Judge
                      • quicke.
                      • dead.
          • holy Ghost.
    • of the Church
      • which is
        • holy.
        • Catholicke.
      • whose benefits are
        • in this life
          • Communion of Saints.
          • foriuenesse of sinnes.
        • in the life to come
          • Resurrection of the body.
          • Life euerlasting
    • The workes of faith
      • The Law the rule of
        • holinesse, which is the worship of God. Table 1.
          • who is to be worshipped
            • alone. Commandment 1.
            • with his owne worship. 2.
          • which must be
            • handled with all reuerence. 3.
            • leanred with all diligence. 4.
        • Iustice, which is our dutie to man. Table 2.
          • In
            • speciall, our Parents. Commandement 5.
            • general, when we must preserue
              • life. Commandment 6.
              • then his
                • chastitie. 7.
                • and
                  • goods. 8.
                  • good name 9.
          • with the whole man. 10.
      • and
        • prayer
          • where there is a reuerend place.
          • whose parts are
            • eyther
              • petition
                • where we craue graces
                  • Spiritiall.
                    • The Hallowing of his name. 1.
                    • or
                      • the enlargemēt of his kīg∣dome 2.
                      • doing of his will, as in heauen, so in earth. 3.
                  • Temporall, the giuing of vs our daily bread this day. 4.
                • deprecation
                  • Forgiuenesse of sinnes, as we orgiue others. 5.
                  • Not to be deliuered into temptation, but deliuered from euill. 6
              • thankesgiuving, wherein we acknowledge that to God belongeth for ever.
                • The gouernment of all things, for thine is the kingdome.
                • as also
                  • power.
                  • glory.
            • the shutting vp thereof Amen.
        • Sacraments
          • Baptisme.
          • The Lords Supper.
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