The Christian's manual. In two parts. I. The catechumen: or, an account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion, before his admission to the Lord's Supper, as a ground work for his right understanding the sacrament. II. An introduction to the sacrament: or a short, safe, and plain way for the communion-table; being an introduction for the worthy receiving the Lord's Supper. To which is added, the communicant's assistant; being devotions to that purpose: fitted to be used before, at, and after the receiving the blessed sacrament. Collected for, and familiarly addressed to every particular communicant. By L. Addison, D.D. Dean of Litchfield.

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  • The Christian's manual. In two parts. I. The catechumen: or, an account given by the young person of his knowledge in religion, before his admission to the Lord's Supper, as a ground work for his right understanding the sacrament. II. An introduction to the sacrament: or a short, safe, and plain way for the communion-table; being an introduction for the worthy receiving the Lord's Supper. To which is added, the communicant's assistant; being devotions to that purpose: fitted to be used before, at, and after the receiving the blessed sacrament. Collected for, and familiarly addressed to every particular communicant. By L. Addison, D.D. Dean of Litchfield.
  • Introduction to the sacrament: or, a short, plain, and safe way to the Communion-table Catechumen: or, An account given by the young person to the minister, of his knowledge in religion, upon his first admission to the Lords table
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Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold by Henry Bonwicke, at the Red-lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1695.
Publication year
1695-1695
ESTC No.
R172084
Grub Street ID
66078
Description
[10], 170 p. : ill. (metal-cut) ; 12⁰
Note
Imprimatur on D3v: Imprimatur. Jo. Batteley, Reverendissimo P. ac dom. dom. Willielmo Archiep. Cantuar. à sacris domesticis. Ex ¾dib. Lambeth. April 1. 1686.

"An introduction to the sacrament: ..." and "The catechumen: ..." have the following imprint: London, printed for W. Crooke, at the Green Dragon without Temple Barr, 1693.
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Is engraved frontis a plate or an ill.?