Excerpt from The Compendium Explained: A Popular Exposition of the Abridgement of the Heidelberg Catechism, Known as the Compendium of the Christian Religion, of the Reformed Churches of Holland, and of Holland Origin
Leaders of the Church have therefore always felt that careful provision must be made for this form of christian effort, and manuals of instruction of various kinds have been prepared and used. The story of catechisms, both before and after the Reformation, is a very interesting one. But for obvious reasons catechetical manuals were most abundantly produced after the Reformation, and for the purpose of formulating reformatory doctrines and principles.
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