The Catechism of the Church of Geneva

The Catechism of the Church of Geneva
Author: Jean Calvin
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230425375

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1815 edition. Excerpt: ... II. OF THE LAW. That is, of the Ten Commandments of God. 131 M. What rule of life has God given to ns ? C. His Law. 132 M. What does that contain ? C. It is divided into two parts: The first contains four commandments, and the other six. Thus the whole law is summed up in ten commandments. 133 M. Who is the author of this division ? C. God himself, who delivered it to Moses written on two tables; and it is often declared to be comprised in ten commandments.* 134 M. What is the subject of the first table ? C. It treats of the duties of religion towards God. 135 M. What is the subject of the second table ? C. Our duties to men, and our conduct towards them. 136 M. Which is the first commandment? C. Hear, 0 Israel, lam the Lord thy God, * Ex. xxiv. 12, and xxxii. 15, and xxxiv. 1. Deuj. is*. 13, and x. 4 which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou SHALT HAVE HO OTHER CODS BEFORE ME.* 137 M. Explain these words. C. The first part is used as a preface to the whole law. For in calling himself the Lord or Jehovah, he establishes his right and authority to command. Next, by declaring liimself our God, he would render his law acceptable to us. Lastly, these words also imply, that he is our Saviour; and as he distinguishes us by this privilege, it is just on our part that we present ourselves to him as his willing people. 138 M. But does not the deliverance from the bondage of Egypt respect peculiar iy-the people of Israel r C. I confess it does, as to the work itself, ! but there is another kind of deliverance, which pertains equally to all men.-- Eor he has delivered us all from the spiritual servitude of sin and the tyranny of the devil. 139 M. Why does he remind us of that in the preface to...