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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1549851950.html - Book Synopsis : In the year 1677, a Confession of Faith was published by the Baptists, in London and vicinity. This Confession of Faith was reprinted in the year 1689, having been approved and recommended by the Ministers and Messengers of above an hundred congregations in England and Wales&#8212signed by Hanserd Knollys, William Kiffin, Benjamin Keach, and others. The present Catechism was prepared by Benjamin Keach, agreeably to this Confession of Faith, with the following Preface: TO THE READER. Having a desire to show our near Agreement with many other Christians, of whom we have great esteem we some years since put forth a Confession of our Faith, almost in all points the same with that of the Assembly and Savoy, which was subscribed by the Elders and Messengers of many Churches, baptised on profession of their faith: and do now put forth a short account of Christian principles, for the instruction of our families, in most things agreeing with the shorter Catechism of the Assembly. And this we were the rather induced to, because we have commonly made use of that Catechism in our families, and the difference being not much, it will be more easily committed to memory. As occasional variations have occurred in the numerous editions which have been printed, this edition follows with few exceptions, the one published in Lond

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In the year 1677, a Confession of Faith was published by the Baptists, in London and vicinity. This Confession of Faith was reprinted in the year 1689, having been approved and recommended by the Ministers and Messengers of above an hundred congregations in England and Wales&#8212signed by Hanserd Knollys, William Kiffin, Benjamin Keach, and others. The present Catechism was prepared by Benjamin Keach, agreeably to this Confession of Faith, with the following Preface: TO THE READER. Having a desire to show our near Agreement with many other Christians, of whom we have great esteem we some years since put forth a Confession of our Faith, almost in all points the same with that of the Assembly and Savoy, which was subscribed by the Elders and Messengers of many Churches, baptised on profession of their faith: and do now put forth a short account of Christian principles, for the instruction of our families, in most things agreeing with the shorter Catechism of the Assembly. And this we were the rather induced to, because we have commonly made use of that Catechism in our families, and the difference being not much, it will be more easily committed to memory. As occasional variations have occurred in the numerous editions which have been printed, this edition follows with few exceptions, the one published in Lond

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In the year 1677, a Confession of Faith was published by the Baptists, in

London and vicinity. This Confession of Faith was reprinted in the year 1689,

having been approved and recommended by the Ministers and Messengers of

above an hundred congregations in England and Wales&#8212sined by

Hanserd Knollys, William Kiffin, Benjamin Keach, and others. The present

Catechism was prepared by Benjamin Keach, agreeably to this Confession of

Faith, with the following Preface: TO THE READER. Having a desire to show

our near Agreement with many other Christians, of whom we have great

esteem we some years since put forth a Confession of our Faith, almost in all

points the same with that of the Assembly and Savoy, which was subscribed

by the Elders and Messengers of many Churches, baptised on profession of

their faith: and do now put forth a short account of Christian principles, for the

instruction of our families, in most things agreeing with the shorter Catechism

of the Assembly. And this we were the rather induced to, because we have

commonly made use of that Catechism in our families, and the difference

being not much, it will be more easily committed to memory. As occasional

variations have occurred in the numerous editions which have been printed,

this edition follows with few exceptions, the one published in London, under

the superintendence of Rev. John Rippon, in the year 1794.


Keach's Catechism

(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1549851950.html - Book Synopsis : In

the year 1677, a Confession of Faith was published by the Baptists, in

London and vicinity. This Confession of Faith was reprinted in the year

1689, having been approved and recommended by the Ministers and

Messengers of above an hundred congregations in England and

Wales&#8212sined by Hanserd Knollys, William Kiffin, Benjamin Keach,

and others. The present Catechism was prepared by Benjamin Keach,

agreeably to this Confession of Faith, with the following Preface: TO THE

READER. Having a desire to show our near Agreement with many other

Christians, of whom we have great esteem we some years since put forth

a Confession of our Faith, almost in all points the same with that of the

Assembly and Savoy, which was subscribed by the Elders and

Messengers of many Churches, baptised on profession of their faith: and

do now put forth a short account of Christian principles, for the

instruction of our families, in most things agreeing with the shorter

Catechism of the Assembly. And this we were the rather induced to,

because we have commonly made use of that Catechism in our families,

and the difference being not much, it will be more easily committed to

memory. As occasional variations have occurred in the numerous

editions which have been printed, this edition follows with few

exceptions, the one published in London, under the superintendence of

Rev. John Rippon, in the year 1794.


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