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Leabhar Cheist na Mathar no Roimh-Chuideachadh do'n Dream a Ta Og agus Aineolach
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A Mother's Catechism or Preparatory Catechism for Those Young and Ignorant
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Eoin Willison (John Willison)
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CA BI G129
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1830 (Publication)
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- Edinburgh (SCO)
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1 pamphlet
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Item is a catechism that is intended to serve as a foundation from which the larger,more complicated catechism of the Church of Scotland can be understood.
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- Scottish Gaelic
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General note
The text is a translation of John Willison's "Mother's Catechism", first printed in English.
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John Willison (1680-1750) was an Church of Scotland minister who resided in Dundee, Scotland. He was known for his Christian writings and stance against Jacobitism.
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"H McPherson, Achnacon" appears handwritten inside the front cover, along with a date of 1835. Achnacon is in Glencoe, Scotland. Also written is "Galc Catechism"