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The teaching of justification was not omitted in the Catechism since Jesus is described as the Son of God , " who hath redeemed me and all mankind , " but the teaching of sanctification was its prominent feature .
The teaching of justification was not omitted in the Catechism since Jesus is described as the Son of God , " who hath redeemed me and all mankind , " but the teaching of sanctification was its prominent feature .
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37 Parish clerks and teachers alike needed the consent of the Ordinary to perform such duties . The schoolmaster , or teacher , was to be " found meet as well for his learning and dexterity in teaching , as for sober and honest ...
37 Parish clerks and teachers alike needed the consent of the Ordinary to perform such duties . The schoolmaster , or teacher , was to be " found meet as well for his learning and dexterity in teaching , as for sober and honest ...
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41 The teaching of the catechism , according to the rubric of the Elizabethan Prayer Book , 42 was the duty of " every parson , vicar , and curate . ” On holy days and on every other Sunday they were to devote a half hour " at the least ...
41 The teaching of the catechism , according to the rubric of the Elizabethan Prayer Book , 42 was the duty of " every parson , vicar , and curate . ” On holy days and on every other Sunday they were to devote a half hour " at the least ...
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