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    Scripture memorization, cathecesis and secret worship advice

    Hello brethren, greetings in the Lord. What would be your'e advice for the use of cathecisms in private (/family) worship and cethecesis? Should a cathecism be memorized? If not, how do you use it and learn from it? How does one balance cathecism reading and memorization on the one hand, with...
  2. Travis Fentiman

    Commentaries on the Heidelberg Catechism, a Collection Online

    As the Heidelberg Catechism (1563) is the most experiential, savory and devotional of the Reformation doctrinal standards, so are the commentaries and sermons on it. We have collected over 40 of these works (about 30 of them are fully online), including study guides and devotionals, new and old...
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    HC Lord's Day 38 and Schools

    In reading Ursinus' commentary under Q103 regarding the the Sabbath, he mentions keeping open the schools stating: "The maintenance of schools may be embraced under this part of the honor which is due to the ministry; for unless the arts and sciences be taught, men can neither become...
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    Ursinus Heidelberg commentary mentions cattle baptism

    In Ursinus' commentary on the Heidelberg catechism in regards to Question 71 he mentions an abuse of baptism in a way involving cattle. I can't seem to find any reference to cattle and baptism, is someone willing to share some insight? Thanks, Ray
  5. dannyhyde

    Creeds & Three Forms of Unity Books

    The Oceanside URC has produced an attractive volume containing the ecumenical creeds, Three Forms of Unity, and Form of Subscription, along with an introduction as a means of spreading Reformed doctrine and documents. Our Faith: Ancient Christian Creeds & Reformed Confessions is available as...
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