Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes is a children's catechism by the minister John Cotton.
[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Cotton's catechism consisted of fifteen pages of 64 questions and answers relating to teachings of Puritanism and the Church.
[1] In the seventeenth century, many English catechisms had over 100 questions and answers for the student of Christianity to remember.
[1] "Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes" and other similar catechisms encapsulate for children the good news of Jesus Christ.
[11] The short title in Great Britain of the prior original work of 1646 is Milk for Babes.