Translations
- 1608 German by Valentinus Smalcius
- 1652 English version printed Broer Jansz, Amsterdam, attributed to John Biddle whose own "Twofold Catechism" 1654
- 1659 Dutch version (paraphrase) Collegiants
- 1666 Dutch version (official)
- 1680 revised Latin Edition by Benedykt Wiszowaty, Amsterdam.
- 1818 English: The Racovian Catechism of 1605 A Sketch of the History of Unitarianism in Poland and the adjacent countries. Thomas Rees, F.S.A. London: Printed for Longman
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