Publisher's Synopsis
This is a newly typeset edition of the Catechism authorized by King Edward VI in 1553. This influential text provides insight into the religious and theological landscape of the English Reformation. Authored under the reign of the young King Edward VI, the catechism reflects the evolving doctrines and practices of the Church of England. Often attributed to John Poynet, it served as a foundational tool for religious instruction. This edition allows modern readers to engage with a pivotal document from a transformative period in English religious history, offering valuable perspectives on the development of Anglican theology and the complexities of religious reform in the 16th century.
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