School Pastime for Young Children, Or, The Rudiments of Grammar: In an Easie and Delightful Method, for Teaching of Children to Read English Distinctly, and Write it Truly, in Which, by Way of Preface, a New Method is Propounded, for the Fitting of Children First for Trades, and Then for the Latin, and Other Languages, Volume 1Printed and are to be sold ... by Robert Walton, 1669 |
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... to view the Pi- Etures , and Infcriptions fet over them ; where faith he , the very looking upon the thing pictu- red , fuggefting the name of the thing , will tell him how the Title of the Picture is to be him To the Reader ,
... to view the Pi- Etures , and Infcriptions fet over them ; where faith he , the very looking upon the thing pictu- red , fuggefting the name of the thing , will tell him how the Title of the Picture is to be him To the Reader ,
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... Title of the Picture is to be read , And thus the whole Book being gone over , by the Titles of the Pictures , reading cannot but be learned and when they are thus acquainted with the Titles , the often reading over the Book it felf ...
... Title of the Picture is to be read , And thus the whole Book being gone over , by the Titles of the Pictures , reading cannot but be learned and when they are thus acquainted with the Titles , the often reading over the Book it felf ...
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... Latin and Greek Tongues alfo . And because the drawing of Lines , and ma king of Circles , is much easier than the making of a Letter , a Child should be tauglu to handle him how the Title of the Picture is to be his To the Reader .
... Latin and Greek Tongues alfo . And because the drawing of Lines , and ma king of Circles , is much easier than the making of a Letter , a Child should be tauglu to handle him how the Title of the Picture is to be his To the Reader .
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... Title of the Picture is to be read , And thus the whole Book being gone over , by the Titles of the Pictures , reading cannot but be learned and when they are thus acquainted with the Titles , the often reading over the Book it felf ...
... Title of the Picture is to be read , And thus the whole Book being gone over , by the Titles of the Pictures , reading cannot but be learned and when they are thus acquainted with the Titles , the often reading over the Book it felf ...
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a-cr acquainted alfo alſo Anſwer Arithme Arithmetick becauſe blefs Book Chalt Chap Chil Child Chrift Confonants Creatures derived dhe atë dhe dhe Diphthong Doctor in Divinity doth dren el al English Tongue Epiftle faid faith fame felf feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould firft firſt fmall fo-phy fome foon Forreign fpelling ftand ftead fuch fuffered fufficient fure ghee gid-die ginning Guife hath Heaven houſe inftructed JOHN NEWTON King Language Latin Tongue leaft learn'd learning legible Letters Logick Lord moſt muft muſt nant neceffary nefs NEWTON Numbers obferve Pictures portunity proper found proper names Reaſon Rhetorick Sabboth Scaliger School Schoolmafter Sciences taught tence thee thefe themſelves ther theſe things thine thofe thoſe Thou shalt thought Three Syllables beginning ting Trades true Writing ufual underſtand Univerſity unto uſed Vowels Write a fair Xerxes
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Page 32 - OUR Father, which art in Heaven; Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done in Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this Day our daily Bread. And forgive us our Trefpafles, as we forgive them that trefpafs againft us. And lead us not into Temptation ; but deliver us from evil : For thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 32 - BELIEVE in God the Father Almighty *• Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jefus Chrift his only Son our Lord, which was conceived by the Holy Ghoft, born of the Virgin Mary.fuffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried.