He was the printer of Milton's answer to Salmasius, published by the Council's command, of a book entitled Mare Clausum, also published by authority, of the catechesis Ecclesiarum, a book which the Council found to contain dangerous opinions and ordered to be burnt, and of a tract written by Milton's nephew, John Phillips, entitled Responsio ad apologiam.
"A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898"
Henry R. Plomer
The synonymous expression, catechesis, he describes as "institutio primorum fidei Christianae rudimentorum, de quibus kateceseis suas scripsit S. Cyrillus Jerusolymitanus-instruction in the first rudiments of the Christian faith, about which St. Cyril of Jerusalem wrote his catechizations."
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente
What the Christian doctrine was it belonged to its teachers to say, and the system by which it was learnt was termed catechesis, i.
"Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom"
T. W. Allies