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BX5139 .E47 1617 A forme of catechizing, set downe by questions and answers wherein, the principall grounds of Christian religion are deliuered / 1
BX5139 .E96 An Explanation of the terms, order, and usefulness of the liturgy of the Church of England by way of question and answer, recommended to be learned after the church catechism. 2
BX5139 .F46 So shorte a Catechisme, that whosoeuer cannot or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords supper. 1
BX5139 .F46 1641 So short a catechisme that whosoever cannot, or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords supper 2
BX5139 .F46 1643 So short a catechisme that whosoever cannot, or will not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper 2
BX5139 .F46 1662 So short a catechisme, that whosoever cannot, or will not learn, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper 2
BX5139 .F67 1684 A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers for the more ample instruction of the more adult children and other elderly persons that need it, and divided into so many parts as there are Lords-days in each year ... together with the scheme of a shorter catechism annexed for the benefit of the younger sort of catechumens / 2
BX5139 .F67 1686 A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers for the more ample instruction of the more adult children and other elderly persons that need it, and divided into so many parts as there are Lords-days in each year ... together with the scheme of a shorter catechism annexed for the benefit of the younger sort of catechumens /
A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism by way of questions and answers for the more ample instruction of the more adult children and other elderly persons that need it, and divided into so many parts as there are Lords-days
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BX5139 .G47 A brief summe of Christian religion, or, Of things most necessary for a Christians knowledge, practice, and comfort
A catechisme in briefe questions and answers containing such things as are to be known or had by all such as would partake the sacrament of the Lords Supper with comfort /
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BX5139.G76 1693 The grounds and principles of religion contained in a shorter catechism: (according to the advice of the assembly of divines sitting at Westminster.) To be used throughout the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. 1
BX5139 .H35 1645 A practicall catechisme together, vvith a treatise Of conscience. 2
BX5139 .H35 1646 Large additions to the Practicall catechisme
A practicall catechisme
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BX5139 .H35 1648 A practical catechisme vvith severall treatises, viz. 1. Conscience, 2. Scandall, 3. Will-worship, 4. Superstition, 5. Idolatry, 6. Sins of [brace] weaknesse, wilfulnesse, 7. Of a late, or death-bed repentance, 8. Fraternall admanition, or correption [sic], 9. Of the power of keyes, or, of binding and loosing, 10. A view of the new directory, and a vindication of the ancient liturgy of the Church of England ... : in two volumes / 2
BX5139 .H35 1652 The practicall catechisme: With all the other English treatises of Hammond, D.D. : In two volumes. 1
BX5139 .H35 1655 A practical catechism 2
BX5139 .H35 1677 A practical catechism. 1
BX5139 .H63 The principles of Christian religion in XXX questions and answers whereunto is added a compendious history of the most memorable passages of Holy Scripture, by way of questions and answers, for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the parish of Wotton in Oxfordshire / 1
BX5139 .I83 The catechism of the Church with proofs from the New Testament, and some additional questions and answers : divided into XII sections, for the use of a parish in London. 2
BX5139 (INTERNET) The compleat Christian, and compleat armour and armoury of a Christian, fitting him with all necessary furniture for that his holy profession, or, The doctrine of salvation delivered in a plain and familiar explication of the common catechisme, for the benefit of the younger sort, and others : wherein summarily comprehended is generally represented the truly orthodox and constant doctrine of the Church of England, especially in all points necessary to salvation /
Dr. John Owen's two short catechisms wherein the principles of the doctine of Christ are unfolded and explained : proper for all persons to learn before they be admitted to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and composed by him for the use of all congregations in general.
The Christians A.B.C., or, A Christian alphabet contayning grounds of knowledge vnto saluation first propounded in alphabeticall forme, each proposition being seconded with some solid reasons : secondly repeated by way of question and answer, with the proofe of euery particular point of doctrine, acquainting the reader with the most select texts of scripture, whereupon our Christian faith is grounded /
So shorte a catechisme that whosoeuer cannot, or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper /
The Bishop of Worcester his letter to the clergy of his diocess
Catechismus paruus pueris primùm Latinè qui ediscatur, proponendus in scholis.
The lambs of Christ fed with sincere milk of the Word in a short Scripture-catechism /
The catechizing of families a teacher of housholders how to teach their housholds : useful also to school-masters and tutors of youth : for those that are past the common small chatechisms [sic], and would grow to a more rooted faith, and to the fuller understanding of all that is commonly needful to a safe, holy comfortable and profitable life /
A most familiar explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism wherein their larger answers are broken into lesser parcels, thereby to let in the light by degrees into the minds of the learners : to which is added in the close, a most brief help for the necessary but much neglected duty of self-examination to be daily perused : and to this is subjoined a letter of Christian counsel to a destitute flock /
A brief summe of Christian religion, or, Of things most necessary for a Christians knowledge, practice, and comfort
An exposition on the church-catechism, or, The practice of divine love composed for the Diocese of Bath & Wells.
A short catechisme, or, Playne instruction, conteynynge the su[m]me of Christian learninge sett fourth by the kings maiesties authoritie, for all scholemaisters to teache : To thys catechisme are adioyned the Articles agreed vpon by the bishoppes [and] other learned and godly men, in the last conuocatio[n] at London, in the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LII. for to roote out the discord of of [sic] opinions, and stablish the agreme[n]t of trew religion : Likewyse published by the Kinges maiesties authoritie. 1553.
The main principles of Christian religion in a 107 short articles or aphorisms, generally receiv'd as being prov'd from scripture : now futher cleared and confirm'd by the consonant doctrine recorded in the articles and homilies of the Church of England ... /
A catechism wherein the learner is at once taught to rehearse and prove all the main points of Christian religion by answering to every question in the very words of Holy Scripture : together with a short and plain discourse useful to confirm the weak and unlearned in his belief of the being of a God and the truth of Scripture /
An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism Wherein those principles are enlarged upon especially, which obviate the great and growing errors of Popery; useful for those families that desire to hold fast the form of sound words.
Hypotypōsis hygiainontōn logōn, a form of sound words, or, A scripture-catechism shewing what a Christian is to believe and practice in order to salvation : very useful for persons of all ages and capacities as well as children /
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BX5139 .J4 Feed my lambs, or, A small systeme of divinity minced into a catechism and fitted for the instruction of children and young beginners in Christianity it may serve also for an exposition of the catechism in the liturgy of our church, the greatest part thereof, being as it falleth into the method, with some little variation, taken into it / 2