An endeavovr of making the principles of Christian religion, namely the Creed, the Ten Commandements, the Lords prayer, and the Sacraments, plaine and easie tending to the more speedy instruction of the meanest capacities, and weakest memories, and for the making triall also of their understandings, who though they have attained some measure of saving knowledge, yet through the weaknesse of their abilities cannot expresse even that which they doe conceive.
- Title
- An endeavovr of making the principles of Christian religion, namely the Creed, the Ten Commandements, the Lords prayer, and the Sacraments, plaine and easie tending to the more speedy instruction of the meanest capacities, and weakest memories, and for the making triall also of their understandings, who though they have attained some measure of saving knowledge, yet through the weaknesse of their abilities cannot expresse even that which they doe conceive.
- Author
- Palmer, Herbert, 1601-1647.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Thomas Vnderhill ...,
- 1644.
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- Subject terms
- Ten commandments -- Early works to 1800.
- Lord's prayer -- Early works to 1800.
- Apostles' Creed -- Early works to 1800.
- Sacraments -- Early works to 1800.
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"An endeavovr of making the principles of Christian religion, namely the Creed, the Ten Commandements, the Lords prayer, and the Sacraments, plaine and easie tending to the more speedy instruction of the meanest capacities, and weakest memories, and for the making triall also of their understandings, who though they have attained some measure of saving knowledge, yet through the weaknesse of their abilities cannot expresse even that which they doe conceive." In the digital collection Early English Books Online Collections. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70809.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- A Direction to the Christian Reader, con∣cerning the reason and use of this way of Questions and Answers.
- Questions and Answers tending to explaine the Articles of the CREED.
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Questions and Answers tending to explaine the
Ten Commandments. -
Questions and Answers tending to explain
The Lords Prayer. -
Questions and Answers tending to explaine the
Sacraments.