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A18174 A short catechisme, or playne instruction, conteynynge the su[m]me of Christian learninge sett fourth by the kings maiesties authoritie, for all scholemaisters to teache. To thys catechisme are adioyned the Articles agreed vpon by the bishoppes [and] other learned and godly men, in the last conuocatio[n] at London, in the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LII. for to roote out the discord of of [sic] opinions, and stablish the agreme[n]t of trew religion: Likewyse published by the Kinges maiesties authoritie. 1553.; Catechismus brevis Christianae disciplinae summam continens, omnibus ludimagistris authoritate Regia commendatus. English. Ponet, John, 1516?-1556, attributed name. aut 1553 (1553) STC 4812; ESTC S119226 42,500 192

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¶ A SHORT Catechisme or playne instruction conteynynge the sūme of Christian learninge sett fourth by the Kings maiesties authoritie for all Scholemaisters to teache ¶ To thys Catechisme are adioyned the Articles agreed vpon by the Bishoppes other learned and godly men 〈◊〉 the last conuocatiō at London in the yeare of our Lorde 〈◊〉 D. L I I. for to roote out the discord of 〈◊〉 opinions and stablish the ●…mēt of trew religion Likewyse published by the Kinges maiesties authoritie 1553. 〈◊〉 Imprinted at Londō by Ih●… Day with the kinges most gracious licēce 〈◊〉 priuiledge Forbidding all other to print the same Catechisme ¶ An Iniunction geuen by the kyng our soueraigne Lord his most excellent maiesty to all scholemasters and teachers of youthe within all his Graces realme and dominions for auctorising and establyshyng the vse of thys Cathechisme EDwarde the Sixte by the grace of God king of England Fraūce and Irelād defēdoure of the faith and of the church of Englande and also of Ireland in earthe the Supreme head to all Scholemasters and teachers of youthe ¶ When there was presented vnto vs to be perused a short and playne order of Catechisme written by a certayne godlye and learned man we committed the debatinge and diligente examination therof to certain Byshoppes and other learned men whose iudgement we haue in greate estimation And because it semed agreeable with the scriptures and the ordynaunces of oure Realme we thought it good not onely for that agreement to put it forthe abrode to Print but also for the plainesse and shortnes to appoint it out for al Scholemasters to teach That the yet vnskilfull and yong age hauynge the foundations layed both of religion and good letters mai learn godlines together with wysdome and haue a rule for the rest of theyr lyfe what iudgement they ought to haue of god to whō all oure lyfe is applyed and howe they maye please God wherin we oughte wyth all the doynges and dutyes of oure lyfe to trauayle ¶ We wyll therfore and cōmaūd both all and eche of you as ye tender oure fauoure and as ye mind to auoyde the iust punishmente of transgressing our aucthoriti that ye truely and diligently teach this Catechisme in your schooles immediatly after the other brief Catechisme whych we haue alreadye setforth that yonge age yet tender and wauerynge beyng by authority of good lessōs and instructions of true religion stablyshed maye haue a greate furtherance to the ryght worshipping of God good helpes to lyue in alpointes accordinge to duety Wherewyth beinge furnyshed by better vsing dewe godlynes towarde God the author of all thynges obedyence towarde their Kynge the sheepeherde of the people Louynge affection to the common weale the generall mother of all they maye seeme not borne for theym selues but bee profytable and dewtyfull toward God theyr Kynge and theyr coūtrey ¶ Geuen at Grenewyche the. xx of May the. vii yere of oure Reigne ¶ The Copie of the Kynges Maiesties letters Patentes for the Printynge of this and the lytle Cathechisme EDWARDE the ●…irte by the grace of God King of England Fraunce and Irelād Defendour of the fayth and of the church of England and also o●… Ire land in earth the supreme hedde TO all maner of Printers Bokesellers and other our Officers Ministers and Subiectes gretyng We do you to vnderstand that of our grace especial we haue graunted and geuen Priuiledge and lycence and by these presentes doe grau●…t and geue priuiledge and licence to our welbeloued subiect Iohn Daye of our Citie of London Printer vnto his factours assignes to Print or cause to be printed as wel this Cathechisme i Englishe whiche we haue caused to be setfourth for the better instruction of ●…outh to be taughte in Englyshe Schooles as also an A. B. C. with the B●…ife Cathechisme alredy printed Any other priuiledge to the contrary in any wyse not withstandynge AND furthermore oure plesure is that the same Iohn Day hys factonres assygnes shall and may haue the onelye pryntynge from time to tyme of the same Cathechismes in recompence of his industry paynes and charges to be sustayned in that behalfe ¶ Streightly forbidding by these presents al and singulec our subiects aswel priuters as bokesellers as al other parsos within our Realmes and dominions whatsoeuer they be to prynt or cause to be printed ▪ within any our fair●… dominions these Cathechismes aforesa●…d or anye of them but only the said Iohn Day ▪ and his assignes neither to bie any other sortes of impressions then such as shal be printed by the said Iohn Day and his assignes vpō paine of our high displesure and that euery offēder therin shall forteit to our vse ▪ xls ▪ for euery such cathechisme so prin ted or bought cōtrari to the true meaning of this our present licence and priueledge ouer besides al such cathechismes to be forfaited to whom soeuer shal sustein the charges and sue the said forfai ture in our behalfe ¶ Willing therfore and cōmāding al our officers ministers as they tender our fauour and wil auoid our dysplesure and indignaciō for the cōtrary that thei and euery of thē if nede shal require do aide and assist the foresayd Iohn Day his factours and assignes in due exercising execuciō of this our present licence priueledge with the ffect accordynge to the true meanynge of the same I●… witnes wherof we caused these oure letters to be made patents Witnes oureselfe at Westemynstre the xxv day of March the vi●… yeare of oure ●…aygue The Table A Absent Chris●…e gouerueth hys churche absent fol. 24. b. Howe Christe is absent and presente in the world fol. 25. a ▪ Adam The names of Adam ●…ue fol. 16 a. Aduoutrie Aduoutrie fol. 7. a. Ascension Christes ascension fol. 20. b fol. 26. a. Out profit by Christes ascension fol. 30. a. Causes of Christes ascens●…on fol. 30. b. B Baptisme The ministratiō of bap tisme 48. b. The meanyng of baptisme fol 50. a. Breade The bread fol. 50. a. Our day●…y bread fo 59. a. Wvhat br●…ad meaneth fol. 19. a. Dayly bread or supernaturall 60. a. Wvh●… we aske our bread to be dayly fol 60. a. Brother The name of brethren fol. 66. a. C Ceremonies of the law Ceremonies fol. 12 a. Charitie Charitie fol. 66 ●… Degrees of Charitie fol. 67. b. Children Chyldren to be taught●… trew religion fol. 2. a Chirche The church fol 41. b. Christe gouerneth hys Church absent fol 24. b. The holye Churche fol. 37. a Wvho bee of Christes churche fol 38 a Markes of the Churche fol. 42. b. Wvhy the Churche is called vniuersal fo 45. a. Christ. Christes doynges for our behofe fol. 32. b. Christe an example of lyfe vnto vs. 33. b. Honour of Christ. 34. b Christes benefites to vs. fol. 66. a. Communion Communion of Saintes fol. 45. a. b. Contention The harmes of contention fol. 62. Couenant Gods couenants fo 19 b Our couenāt wyth god