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A Short Instruction Into Christian Religion
A Short Instruction Into Christian Religion Author:Edward Burton Subtitle: Being a Catechism Set Forth by Archbishop Cranmer in Mdxlviii: Together With the Same in Latin, Translated From the German by Justus Jonas in Mdxxxix General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1829 Original Publisher: University Press Subjects: Religion / Christianity / Anglican Religion / Christianity / Cat... more »echisms Religion / Christianity / Catholic Religion / Christianity / Denominations Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: A SHORTE INSTRUCTION cONcERNING THE TEN COMMAUNDEMENTES. A GENERAL BEGINNING FOR ALL SERMONS. GRACE peace and mercie be with you al from God the Father and from his onely begotten Sonne Jesu Christe oure Lord. Amen. That we may profectablie and withfruicte teache and learne the word of God, let vs call for grace and pray e the Lordes Prayer. PATER NOSTER. A generall preface to be rehersed after the prayer, in the be- gynning of eche sermon made vpon the Ten Commaunde- mentes. THE prophete Dauid good children lyke a commen scholemaster in the schole of God doeth preache on thysPsaimes. faschyon in the xxxiiii. Psalme, Come hither he saith my xxxim. sonnes-, herken vnto me, I wil teache you the feare of the i Pet. iii. Lorde. Who so euer desireth to lyue, and woulde fayne xii. xiii. xxi. see good dayes, let hym refraine his tongue from euyl, and hys lyppes that they speake no deceit, let him eschew Jac. i.3. euil, and do good. Let him seke peace and pursue it. Now my derely beloued children, I know suerly that there is none amonge you, but that he woulde wyshe to see good dayes, and lead a godlye and quiet lyfe. Then muste you folowe the counsell of the prophete Dauid, with all dilygence to learne the feare of the Lord whilest ye are yet yong and...« less