Les Veritez Et Les Devois De La Religion Chretienne, Ou Chatechisme, Pour L'intruduction De La Jeunesse, published in 1708, is a significant historical catechism authored by Daniel de Superville. Designed for the instruction of young people, this work meticulously outlines the truths and duties of the Christian religion as understood in the early 18th century. Its value lies in its comprehensive approach to religious education, providing insight into the theological and moral teachings imparted to the youth of the period.
This edition, once owned by John Adams, adds a layer of historical significance, connecting the work to a prominent figure in American history. As a primary source, "Les Veritez Et Les Devois De La Religion Chretienne" offers invaluable perspectives on religious thought and pedagogical methods, making it an essential resource for historians and scholars of religious studies.
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