Cvičení maličkých ve svatém náboženství křesťansko-katolickém

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Cvičení maličkých ve svatém náboženství křesťansko-katolickém

by Peregrin Obdržálek

CS·~25 minutes·93 chapters

Chapters

93 total
1

Produced by P. A. D.

0:33
2

I. O stvoření. - Co zde bylo, než byl svět stvořen?

0:06
3

Kdo stvořil nebe i zemi?

0:20
4

V jakém pořádku to Pán Bůh stvořil? Co stvořil první den?

0:30
5

Jak stvořil Pán Bůh prvního člověka?

0:24
6

Kam Pán Bůh Adama postavil, kde by přebýval?

0:11
7

By Adamu smutno nebylo, co se Pánu Bohu zlíbilo?

0:09
8

Jak tu společnici Pán Bůh udělal?

0:10
9

Jak bylo našim prarodičům v ráji?

0:14
10

Mohli snadno poslechnouti?

0:14

Description

A gentle, rhyming guide to the Christian faith, this work invites listeners into the wonder of the world’s beginning as told in Scripture. In clear, folk‑style verses it narrates how God called the light into being, shaped the heavens, land, and all creatures, and fashioned the first human from clay before breathing life into him. The rhythmic language makes the story of creation vivid and easy to follow, offering a soothing entry point for anyone new to the tradition.

The book then moves to the garden of Eden, describing Adam and Eve’s first steps, their companionship, and the temptation that led to their first mistake. Through simple dialogue and song‑like lines, it highlights the consequences of disobedience while underscoring themes of mercy and hope. Listeners will find the verses both educational and comforting, presenting timeless moral lessons in a format that feels like an old folk tale told around a hearth.

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Language

cs

Duration

~25 minutes (24K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Peregrin Obdržálek

Peregrin Obdržálek

1825–1891

A 19th-century Moravian priest who wrote with both conviction and wit, blending religious teaching with satire, humorous tales, and verse. His work offers a lively glimpse into Czech Catholic writing of the period.

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