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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.
- by name
- 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.
- both
- Death
- Dying
- and
- being buried.
- descended into hell
- Life by being
- 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.
- First by rising againe
- humbled himselfe in
- who is
- holy Ghost.
- Father
- 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
- in this life
- which is
- 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.
- who is to be worshipped
- 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.
- In
- holinesse, which is the worship of God. Table 1.
- 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.
- Spiritiall.
- deprecation
- Forgiuenesse of sinnes, as we orgiue others. 5.
- Not to be deliuered into temptation, but deliuered from euill. 6
- where we craue graces
- thankesgiuving, wherein we acknowledge that to God belongeth for ever.
- The gouernment of all things, for thine is the kingdome.
- as also
- power.
- glory.
- petition
- the shutting vp thereof Amen.
- eyther
- Sacraments
- Baptisme.
- The Lords Supper.
- prayer
- The Law the rule of
- In God