Solomons gate, or, An entrance into the church being a familiar explanation of the grounds of religion conteined in the fowr [sic] heads of catechism, viz. the Lords prayer, the Apostles creed, the Ten commandments, the sacraments / fitted to vulgar understanding by A.L.
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- Solomons gate, or, An entrance into the church being a familiar explanation of the grounds of religion conteined in the fowr [sic] heads of catechism, viz. the Lords prayer, the Apostles creed, the Ten commandments, the sacraments / fitted to vulgar understanding by A.L.
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- Littleton, Adam, 1627-1694.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R. Daniel,
- 1662.
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- Devotional literature.
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Contents
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- To the Most Illu∣strious Princess ANNE Duchess of YORK, &c.
- To the REVEREND, My ever Honour'd Father, Mr. THOMAS LITTLETON, RECTOR of Suckley in the Diocese of Worcester.
- Sentences out of Scrip ure.
- An Explanation of the GROUNDS OF RELIGION.
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treatise
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AN EXPLANATION
Of the
LORD'S PRAYER.
- The Lord's Prayer.
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The LORDS
PRAYER.
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- HALLOWED BE THY NAME.
- THY KINGDOM COME.
- THY WILL BE DONE.
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- ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN.
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- AND FORGIVE US OUR TRESPAS∣SES AS WE FORGIVE THEM THAT TRESPASS AGAINST US.
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- THEM THAT TRESPASS AGAINST US.
- AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION.
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- BUT DELIVER US FROM EVILL.
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- FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM, THE POWER, AND THE GLORY FOR EVER AND EVER.
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- THE APOSTLES CREED.
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Of the Apostles
CREED.
- The first Article.
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- The second Article.
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- Which was conceived of the holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary.
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- Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was cru∣cified, dead, and buried.
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- At the right hand of God the Father Almighty.
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section
- The Ten Commandements.
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THE
TEN COMMANDEMENTS.
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- The Preface.
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- The first Commandement.
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- The second Commandement.
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- The fourth Commandement.
- The fifth Commandement.
- The sixth Commandement.
- The seaventh Commandement.
- The eighth Commandement.
- The ninth Commandement.
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AN EXPLANATION
Of the
LORD'S PRAYER.
- to the reader
- ERRATA.