Two Short Catechisms

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Two Short Catechisms

First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Sum

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    029 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXVII Of the Last Privilege of Believers being the Door of Entrance into

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    028 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXVI Of Particular Churches

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    027 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXV Of the Communion of Saints the Fifth Privilege of Believers

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    026 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXIV Of the Lords Supper

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    025 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXIII Of Baptism

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    024 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXII Of the Sacraments of the New Covenant in particular a holy right whe

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    023 - The Greater Catechism Chap XXI Of the Privileges of Believers

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    022 - The Greater Catechism Chap XX Of Sanctification

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    021 - The Greater Catechism Chap XIX Of Justification

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    020 - The Greater Catechism Chap XVIII Of our Vocation or Gods Calling us

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    019 - The Greater Catechism Chap XVII Of Faith

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    018 - The Greater Catechism Chap XVI Of the Church

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    017 - The Greater Catechism Chap XV Of the Persons to whom the Benefits of Christs Offices do belong

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    016 - The Greater Catechism Chap XIV Of the Two-fold Estate of Christ

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    015 - The Greater Catechism Chap XIII Of Christs Prophetical Office

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    014 - The Greater Catechism Chap XII Of Christs Priestly Office

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    013 - The Greater Catechism Chap XI Of the Offices of Christ and First of His Kingly

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    012 - The Greater Catechism Chap X Of the Person of Jesus Christ

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    011 - The Greater Catechism Chap IX Of the Incarnation of Christ

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    010 - The Greater Catechism Chap VIII Of the State of Corrupted Nature

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    009 - The Greater Catechism Chap VII Of the Law of God

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    008 - The Greater Catechism Chap VI Of Gods actual Providence

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    007 - The Greater Catechism Chap V Of the Works of God that outwardly are of Him

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    006 - The Greater Catechism Chap IV Of the Works of God and First of those that are Internal and Immanent

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    005 - The Greater Catechism Chap III Of the Holy Trinity

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    004 - The Greater Catechism Chap II Of God

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    003 - The Greater Catechism Chap I Of the Scripture

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    002 - The Lesser Catechism

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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    001 - Prefatory Note and Epistle Dedicatory

    First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Summary by Editor

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First published in 1645, these Catechisms were crafted by Dr. Owen while he served the parish of Fordham in Essex, dedicating himself to the spiritual growth of his community through diligent house-to-house catechizing. Designed to enhance his teaching efforts, “The Lesser Catechism” targets children, while “The Greater” is aimed at those more advanced in their faith. These works are primarily doctrinal, intended to reinforce key Christian principles. Dr. Owen envisioned expanding this collection with additional teachings on the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and core articles of the Creed, though that vision remained unfulfilled. This volume encapsulates Owen’s teachings on “the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ,” showcasing his unwavering commitment to the essential doctrines of the Gospel throughout his ministry. As both the earliest and latest of Owens works, these Catechisms reflect his dedication to imparting the “unsearchable riches of Christ” to his congregation. - Sum

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