Samuel William Carruthers has written: 'Three centuries of the Westminster Shorter catechism' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). Shorter catechism 'The everyday work of the Westminster Assembly' -- subject(s): Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
Maybe you are looking for "catechism" as in Heidelberg Catechism or Westminster Catechism. Or maybe "creed" as in Apostles Creed. Or again, "canons" such as The Canons of Dort.
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The differences between the Westminster Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism are minimal at best. The Heidelberg emphasizes public worship and a spiritual rest on the Sabbath (as opposed to physical rest), while the Westminster emphasizes physical Sabbath rest and the particulars of faith in action. One will also note a general change in language and structure between the Heidelberg (written between 1561 and 1563), and the Westminster (written in 1646).
J. L. M. Haire has written: 'The shorter catechism' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Presbyterian Church, Study and teaching, Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). Shorter catechism
Alexander Smith Paterson has written: '[A concise system of theology, on the basis of the Shorter catechism. With an introductory paper by Duncan Macfarlan.]' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Church of Scotland, English, Westminster Assembly (1643-1652) Shorter catechism
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The address of the Westminster Museum is: 8612 Westminster Blvd, Westminster, CA 92683
Dutch Catechism was created in 1966.
Keach's Catechism was created in 1693.
Maynooth Catechism was created in 1775.