An explication of the Shorter catechism, composed by the Assembly of Divines, commonly called, the Westminster Assembly : Wherein the several questions and answers of the said Shorter catechism, are resolved, divided, and taken apart into several under-questions and answers; in order to render the whole more plain and easy to be understood, not only by the young arising generation, but also, by the more weak and ignorant, of more advanced years; that they all may be helped forward in their growth in knowledge, and acquaintance with the doctrines of faith, and principles of our holy Protestant reformed Christian religion. By John Thomson, M.A. & V.D.M. in the County of Amelia. [Seven lines of Scripture texts].
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Author / Creator: | Thomson, John, -1753 |
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Imprint: | Williamsburg [Va.] : Printed by William Parks, MDCCXLIX. [1749] |
Description: | xiv,190,vi,14p. ; 8⁰. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10287132 |
Other uniform titles: | Church of England. Thirty-nine Articles. |
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Other authors / contributors: | Parks, William, -1750 printer. |
Notes: | Errata slip mounted on verso of title page. "An appendix, containing the Articles of the Church of England .."--vi, 14 p., with separate title page. Reproduction of original from Library of Congress. Evans, 6429 English Short Title Catalog, W32221. Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. |
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