The summe of Christian religion, delivered by Zacharias Ursinus first, by way of catechism, and then afterwards more enlarged by a sound and judicious exposition, and application of the same : wherein also are debated and resolved the questions of whatsoever points of moment have been, or are controversed in divinitie
Ursinus, Zacharias, 1534-1583., Parry, Henry, 1561-1616,, Pareus, David, 1548-1622., A. R.,

Quest. 94. What doth God require in the first Commandement?

Ans. That, as deerly as I tender the salvation of my owne soule, so earnestly should I shun and flie all Idolatrya Sorcery, Inchantments, Superstiti∣onsb, prayer to Saints, or any other creaturesc, and should rightly ac∣knowledge the only and true Godd, trust in him alonee, submit and subject my selfe unto him with all humilityf, and patienceg, looke for all good things from him aloneh: and lastly, with the entire affection of my heart, lovei, reverencek, and worship himl; so that I am ready to renounce and forsake all creatures, rather then to commit the least thing that may be against his willm.