The Children's Shorter Catechism

The Children's Shorter Catechism
Author: C. Matthew McMahon
Publisher: Puritan Publications
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1626631018

The Children's Shorter Catechism is an extremely effective way in teaching young children the basic principles of the Bible, and the Reformed Faith. It is taken from the 1647 Westminster Shorter Catechism and is housed in simple language which will aid children to learn fundamental Christian truths that are of utmost importance in the larger scope of God's redemptive plan for his church. Each question also has Scripture references which prove out the answer, allowing each question to be turned into a time of family devotion and bible study. This new version brings some of the antiquated language of the catechism up to date for younger children, and has been carefully translated for accuracy (it is not a scan or facsimile).

A Little Catechism; With Little Verses and Little Sayings for Little Children

A Little Catechism; With Little Verses and Little Sayings for Little Children
Author: John Mason
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

'A Little Catechism; With Little Verses and Little Sayings for Little Children' by John Mason is a collection of questions and answers that aim to teach children about God and their faith. Through simple language and concise explanations, Mason guides children through important concepts such as the Ten Commandments, the importance of serving God, and the role of baptism in their faith.

Hoax

Hoax
Author: Victor Stater
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300263368

The extraordinary story of the Popish Plot and how it shaped the political and religious future of Britain “Stater tells a complex and convoluted story with absolute clarity. . . . As a work of historical scholarship, Hoax is terrific.”—Robert G. Ingram, National Review “[Stater’s] accounts have the compulsively fascinating quality of a true-crime podcast.”—Jeffrey Collins, Wall Street Journal In 1678, a handful of perjurers claimed that the Catholics of England planned to assassinate the king. Men like the “Reverend Doctor” Titus Oates and “Captain” William Bedloe parlayed their fantastical tales of Irish ruffians, medical poisoners, and silver bullets into public adulation and government pensions. Their political allies used the fabricated plot as a tool to undermine the ministry of Thomas Lord Danby and replace him themselves. The result was the trial and execution of over a dozen innocent Catholics, and the imprisonment of many more, some of whom died in custody. Victor Stater examines the Popish Plot in full, arguing that it had a profound and lasting significance on British politics. He shows how Charles II emerged from the crisis with credit, moderating the tempers of the time, and how, as the catalyst for the later attempt to deny James II his throne through parliamentary action, it led to the birth of two-party politics in England.