A catechisme, that is to saie, a familiar introduccion and trainyng of the simple in the commaundementes of God, and the principles of oure religion muche necessarie to be taught and knowen to all good christian people, sette foorth in questions with direct answers to the same: [et] translated into Englishe for the behoufe and commoditee not onely of childre[n], but also of al suche deuout lerners as are not seen in the Latine toungue.
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- A catechisme, that is to saie, a familiar introduccion and trainyng of the simple in the commaundementes of God, and the principles of oure religion muche necessarie to be taught and knowen to all good christian people, sette foorth in questions with direct answers to the same: [et] translated into Englishe for the behoufe and commoditee not onely of childre[n], but also of al suche deuout lerners as are not seen in the Latine toungue.
- Author
- Allen, Edmund, 1519?-1559.
- Publication
- [Imprinted at Londo[n] :: In Fletestrete at the signe of the Sunne ouer against the conduyte, by Edwarde Whitchurche,
- The. xix. daye of October the yere of our Lorde. M.D.XLVIII. [1548]]
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- Catechisms, English.
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"A catechisme, that is to saie, a familiar introduccion and trainyng of the simple in the commaundementes of God, and the principles of oure religion muche necessarie to be taught and knowen to all good christian people, sette foorth in questions with direct answers to the same: [et] translated into Englishe for the behoufe and commoditee not onely of childre[n], but also of al suche deuout lerners as are not seen in the Latine toungue." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16684.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ¶ Vnto the faythfull christian flocke and congregaci∣on of Iesus Christe, Edmonde Alen wisheth, grace, peace, and mercye from God our heauenly father, through our sauior Iesus Christe.
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A christian introductiō for youth co
ing the prin¦ciples of our fayth & religion. The master axeth the question according as he hath taught all thynges to the scholer afore. The scholer aunswereth as he hath afore learned and re∣ceyued it of the maister. - ¶ The articles of the holy Christen feith and belefe, are these, and they conteyne .iii, pryncipall articles.
- ¶ The Lordes prayer wrytten in the .vi. of Matthewe and the .xi. of Luke is this.
- ¶ The woordes and instituciō of the holy baptisme conteyned in the newe testament are these.
- ¶The woordes of the ecclesia∣sticall discipline or brotherlye correccion, are these.
- A declaracion of the holy sacra∣ment of Baptisme.
- A generall confession of synnes to be sayed euery morning.
- This doen, I adde this prayer for the mornyng.
- Or thus more brieflye.
- A prayer to be sayed at nyght goyng to bedde.
- Or thus more briefly.
- A prayer to be sayed before meat.
- After meate.
- Certaine godly lessons for al fayth∣full people, young and olde.
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