A concise, poetical body of divinity , published in three separate parts, each a pamphlet: being the Shorter catechism first agreed upon by the Rev'd Assembly of Divines, sitting at Westminster; wherein each question is turn'd into a divine hymn, in the form of a question and answer; and fitted to the several metres, and suitable to be sung in families and private meetings of societies; for the instruction of persons of all ages and capacities, to whom they are dedicated, with a view of promoting Christian knowledge, godly devotion, and real piety. By Ebenezer Dayton, of Brook-Haven, and late school-master in Newport, Rhode-Island. Part I.
Dayton, Ebenezer. | Date: 1769