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 | The Heidelberg Catechism: A Study Guide By: G I Williamson
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 241 pages Publisher: P & R Publishing Publication Date: November 1993 ISBN: 0875525512 |
Publisher's Synopsis
The Heidelberg Catechism is the best known of the Reformed
confessions. It was written in Heidelberg, Germany, in
1563, by two young ministers. Its language is warm and
personal, its spirit mild and gentle. It has a devotional
tone.
For more than four centuries the catechism has formed part
of the teaching and preaching ministry of Reformed
churches. In fact, the catechism was divided into fifty-two
sections, called Lord's Days, so that one section could be
used in preaching for each Sunday of the year.
Scripture references have been indicated in footnotes where
direct quotations or allusions to specific biblical texts
occur in the Catechism. Quotations generally follow the
text of the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). Words
found in the Catechism's citations of Scripture but not in
the NRSV text are enclosed in brackets and explained in a
footnote.
Table of Contents:
Complete Catechism
Introduction (Lord's Day 1)
Of Human Misery (Lord's Days 2-4)
Of Human Redemption (Lord's Days 5-8)
Of God the Father (Lord's Days 9-10)
Of God the Son (Lord's Days 11-19)
The Holy Spirit (Lord's Days 20-24)
The Sacraments (Lord's Day 25)
Baptism (Lord's Days 26-27)
The Lord's Supper (Lord's Days 28-31)
Thankfulness (Lord's Days 32-33)
The Ten Commandments (Lord's Days 34-44)
Prayer (Lord's Day 45)
Our Lord's Prayer (Lord's Days 46-52)
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