This helpful volume follows the doctrinal structure of the Shorter Catechism but expands each doctrinal point with a wide range of factual stories that illustrate or apply the teaching. Subjects like providence, prayer, and Ten Commandments are illuminated with telling, moving, and sometimes fascinating narratives. John Whitecross's book stands out as a resource that will assist to memorably teach the catechism in a family, small group, or formal setting. First published in 1828, the book has been gently modernized. Whitecross was a schoolmaster who knew how to gain people's attention and help…mehr
This helpful volume follows the doctrinal structure of the Shorter Catechism but expands each doctrinal point with a wide range of factual stories that illustrate or apply the teaching. Subjects like providence, prayer, and Ten Commandments are illuminated with telling, moving, and sometimes fascinating narratives. John Whitecross's book stands out as a resource that will assist to memorably teach the catechism in a family, small group, or formal setting. First published in 1828, the book has been gently modernized. Whitecross was a schoolmaster who knew how to gain people's attention and help them retain what they learned. This book can also be recommended reading for children aged ten and over. It is a valuable treasury of illustrative matter for all those who have the responsibility of making biblical teaching interesting in home, school, or church.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Whitecross was the father of Margaret Paton, the wife of Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides, John G. Paton. In his autobiography, Paton notes of his wife's late father, that he 'had left behind him a fragrant memory through his many Christian works at Edinburgh, Kenneth, and Alloa, besides being not unknown to fame as the author of those still popular books, 'Whitecross's Anecdotes, illustrative of the Shorter Catechism and of the Holy Scriptures'.
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