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Dr. Watts's Plain and Easy Catechisms for Children: The Shorter Catechism of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1815) is a religious book authored by Isaac Watts. The book is a collection of catechisms designed to teach children the principles of the Christian faith. The catechisms are written in a simple and straightforward language, making it easy for children to understand and memorize. The book is based on the Shorter Catechism of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, which is a summary of Christian doctrine and beliefs. The book covers topics such as God, the Bible, salvation, and…mehr

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Dr. Watts's Plain and Easy Catechisms for Children: The Shorter Catechism of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1815) is a religious book authored by Isaac Watts. The book is a collection of catechisms designed to teach children the principles of the Christian faith. The catechisms are written in a simple and straightforward language, making it easy for children to understand and memorize. The book is based on the Shorter Catechism of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, which is a summary of Christian doctrine and beliefs. The book covers topics such as God, the Bible, salvation, and the Ten Commandments. The catechisms are accompanied by explanations and illustrations, making it an engaging and interactive read for children. The book is a valuable resource for parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to teach children about the Christian faith.With Explanatory Notes, And A Preservative From The Sins And Follies Of Childhood And Youth.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.