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Author Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
Title The Christian's manual : in three parts ... / by L. Addison ...
Accompanying uniform title Catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion.
Introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table.
Primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising.
Publication Info London : Printed for W. Crooke ..., 1691.



Descript 411 p. in various pagings, [2] leaves of plates : ill.
Note Each part has special t.p., separate paging, and imprint: London : Printed for William Crook. Parts 1 and 3 have 1690 imprint date, the 2nd part is dated 1686.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion, before his admission to the Lord's Supper, as a groundwork for his right understanding the sacrament -- 2. An introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table, with prayers fitted for the communicant, before, at, and after receiving -- 3. The primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising, to save the souls of particular persons, and heal the present distempers of the church.
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Author Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Church of England
Lord's Supper.
Accompanying uniform title Catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion.
Introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table.
Primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising.
Descript 411 p. in various pagings, [2] leaves of plates : ill.
Note Each part has special t.p., separate paging, and imprint: London : Printed for William Crook. Parts 1 and 3 have 1690 imprint date, the 2nd part is dated 1686.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion, before his admission to the Lord's Supper, as a groundwork for his right understanding the sacrament -- 2. An introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table, with prayers fitted for the communicant, before, at, and after receiving -- 3. The primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising, to save the souls of particular persons, and heal the present distempers of the church.
Author Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Church of England
Lord's Supper.
Accompanying uniform title Catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion.
Introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table.
Primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising.

Subject Church of England
Lord's Supper.
Descript 411 p. in various pagings, [2] leaves of plates : ill.
Note Each part has special t.p., separate paging, and imprint: London : Printed for William Crook. Parts 1 and 3 have 1690 imprint date, the 2nd part is dated 1686.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The catechumen, or, An account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion, before his admission to the Lord's Supper, as a groundwork for his right understanding the sacrament -- 2. An introduction to a plain and safe way to the communion table, with prayers fitted for the communicant, before, at, and after receiving -- 3. The primitive institution, shewing the great benefit and necessity of catechising, to save the souls of particular persons, and heal the present distempers of the church.

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