The common catechisme with a commentary therevpon, by questions and answers, following the verie words, as they lie in their order without alteration. A profitable way, as also verie easie, and so likewise pleasant both to the teacher and learner, as by experience will be found true. By Richard Bernard, pastor at Batcomb.

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The common catechisme with a commentary therevpon, by questions and answers, following the verie words, as they lie in their order without alteration. A profitable way, as also verie easie, and so likewise pleasant both to the teacher and learner, as by experience will be found true. By Richard Bernard, pastor at Batcomb.
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Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.
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London :: Printed by W. Sta[nsby] for Samuel Man, at the Swanne in Pauls Church-yard,
1630.
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Church of England -- Catechisms.
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"The common catechisme with a commentary therevpon, by questions and answers, following the verie words, as they lie in their order without alteration. A profitable way, as also verie easie, and so likewise pleasant both to the teacher and learner, as by experience will be found true. By Richard Bernard, pastor at Batcomb." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08997.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The first Question.

Q. WHat is your name?

A. N. or M.

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Q. How many names haue you?

A. Two, a Christian and surname.

Q. What may they put you in minde of?

A. Of a twofold parentage, naturall and spirituall.

Q. Who are your naturall Parents?

A. My Father and my Mother.

Q. Who are your spirituall Parents?

A. God and his Church.

Q. Which of these two names are demanded of you?

A. My Christian name.

Q. And why so?

A. That by this name I may be put in re∣membrance of my Baptisme.

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