An Explicatory Catechism by Thomas Vincent, "Sometime Minister of Maudlin, Milk-Street, London" published 1810 by Walter, Austin and Co., New Haven (CT). Original 1810 printing, leather cover, gold title lettering on spine.
Sub-title: "An Explanation of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism, wherein all the answers in the Assembly's Catechism are taken abroad in under - questions and answers: the truths explained, and proved by reason and scriptures; several cases of conscience resolved; some chief controversies in religion stated, with arguments against divers errors.
Useful to be read in private families after examination of the catechism itself, for the more clear and thorough understanding of what is therein learned."
Includes Dr. (Benjamin) Trumbull's Address deals on the Subjects of Prayer and Family Religion, 1803 Fourth Edition.
Also includes - an introductory Epistle to the Reader, signed by a number of theologians and members of the Westminster Assembly as an approval and recommendation of the author's explanation of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism.
Also, two dedications by the author addressed to "The Maters and Governors of Families Belonging To My Congregation" and "To the Young Ones of My Congregation".
This book is in good condition with flaws as shown in the photos. There are no pages missing, no writing or marking except previous owner's name written in ink on title page.
Product code: Deals 1810 Thomas Vincent Explicatory Catechism, Leather Bound