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A59630 Tachygraphy the most exact and compendious methode of short and swift writing that hath ever yet beene published by any / composed by Thomas Shelton ... ; approoved by both unyversities. Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?; Hall, Ralph. 1641 (1641) Wing S3074; ESTC R37153 12,990 67

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Rebell Reallitie Sublime Subborne Suffrage Sufficient Supplie Support Surmise Surrender Examples of words written with each of the former markes Permission Peregrine Sermon Seraphin Salmon Salute Temptatio● Temporall Translate Transact Vpright Vppon Vntill Vniforme Vttmost Vtterance Dureable Pliable Horrible Vocation Scituation Conceiue Felicitie Aduersitie Indure Defect Circumferen● Mortification Willfulnes Ioyfulnes Subiect I●stitute Calling Doing Templer Quarreller Relent Exelent Informer Grammer Installment Parliament Aptness Proneness Merualous Pious Consent Innocent Reserue Mantion Comision Whensoeuer Whosoeuer Father Murther Content Impotent Departure Future Moreouer Euer Markes for the Names of the bookes of the old and New Testament Genesis Exodus Leuiticus Numbers Deuteron Ioshua Iudges Ruth Samuel Kings Chroniles Ezra Nehemiah Ester Iob Psalmes Prouerbes Ecclesiastes Canticles Isaiah Ieremiah Lamentatī Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Ioel Amos Obadiah Ionah Micah Nahum Habak Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi Matthew Marke Luke Iohn Actes Romanes Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians Thessaloniā Timotheus Titus Philemon Hebrewes Iames Peter Iude Reuelation I have in this Edition added this Table of words composed of those markes wherein for the most part there are two words with each mark the former having a consonant following the preposition the latter a vowell These words are not to be learned without booke many of them being after shorter expressed in the table but are onely examples to direct the learner how to write otherwords by them I have also added in this Book marks for the names of the books of the Old and New Testament the most of them are drawn from the letters and therefore the learning of them is litle charge to the memory CHAP. XIII Of writing 3. or 4. words in one AS I said * before sometimes three or foure words or more may be joyned together as one word especially if the following word begin with a vowell as in these as it is in use this is of all other which is as if it Or else when the former word endeth with a vowell as in these do so too do no more so so he may die and the like To make many marks for whole sentences is needlesse because by the rules of this Art any thing may be written word for word as fast as it shall be treatably spoken And it is indeed impossible to use them exactly because sometimes the speaker varying a word or two in the sentence the mark is either of no use or else the sentence must be rendered in other words then it was spoken which is a wrong to the speaker therefore I have onely abbreviated a few which commonly are spoken in the very words as I have set them down as for example The Church of God The people of God The kingdome of God The kingdome of Christ The kingdome of heaven The kingdome of Satan The joyes of heaven The torments of hell That is to say As if he should say As if it were The power of God The truth of God The mercy of God The wisdome of God The glory of God The honour of God The justice of God The word of God The workes of God The love of God The feare of God Many other like might be added but these I think sufficient to direct the discreete learner who may adde more if he see them ●●efull CHAP. XIV Of the Table THough any word in any language may be writen by the former rules yet to omit nothing that may tend to the speedy attaining of this Art I have added a short Table of words so frequent in use that almost in any ordinary sentence the greater part of the words are written by this table without removing the pen from the paper in any one word The most part of these words are little charge to memory being made out of the letters of the Alphabet Those that thinke the abbreviat●ng long strange words by markes to be an helpe to this Art are of another mind I thinke it needlesse for First any long word may be expressed by the former rules Secondly markes for words so seldome in use are oft times forgotten before there bee occasion to make use of them whereas many of these are written in every sentence Thirdly as such words are longer in writing so are they also in speaking Lastly in many long words some part may be omitted and yet no hinderance to the reading of it as in Chap. 1. In this booke at the request of some who have found it usefull I have drawne the table into sense as neare as I could keeping to the Alphabeticall way that it might take the better impression in the memory of the learner The words that follow orderly in the table are those that have the marks set against them the other words that stand forward in a smaller Character are added onely to make sense of the other and have markes also in their place Of the use of points in this Art ALthough to those that have attained any perfection in this Art there is no great use of pointing yet for the helpe of new beginners I have added this direction At the end of a perfect sentence the ordinary period may be used which is this But because it hath some resemblance with another word leave the space of a word before and after it thus or else set it a letter lower than the line thus The Interrogative point may be used in the common forme thus Parenthesis likewise as it is usually expressed with two semicircles thus For other points of lesse use as Comma Colon and the like they may wholly be spared Those that desire to write the New Testament or Bible for the distinction of Verses at each Verse end they may set this marke Printed at London by R. C. for Samuel Cartwright and are to be sold at the hand and Bible in Duck-lane 1644. THE TABLE Acknowledg Aduantage Aflictions by Away Anger with And Adulterie Admonish Arguments by Against Account the After Abundance for Actions of As when Appeare we shall Amonge Apostle Angells and B Behold By Baptisme Blest menare Because Begin they Beleiue to Be Behind not Bruit-beasts But Bountie let Benefitts and Betweene be Brethren C Cause Children Come to Christs to Church Congregation and Care with Conscience and Christians Consider Couenant their Concerning and Conuersation Charitie they vse Call and Crosse the Chastisment and Comfortable Confesse and Certaine Customes Cittie of the Corrupt to be D Doc Dilligence thy Delight with Destroy to Doctrine Diuells of Deliuered Downe Darknes in Dwell where they E Edefie Elect the Epistle by Example and Enemies for Enter Effect and Euill Euen Egept to End and the Earth of the F Follow Faith From Foundation the Forgiue Forbeare and Fulfilled be Feare with Feast and Flesh not ye Fast but G Giue God Great Glorie Grace for Gospell and ye Good to the Godly and Generation Generall in H He Hath that Holie A Humble Heart His Hope Helpe and Heauen is in Holighost and the How yet Hands doe the Hipocrites of Heretickes and Hurt Him House and his Hold Heare I If Instruments men be Instruct to Ignorant the Iniguitie from It Increase will Inward Ioy Iesus for Iudg. is K Keepe Kingdom in the Know King thy L Let Loue men Law the Lord of the Life and their Like is Longe to be Land in the M Meditate Mind in Man Made thou art Mortall Magestrates Ministers and Must More haue Mercie Multitude on the N Neuertheless Neighbours Neglect Necessitie the Number of a Nothing that lim●● Notwithstanding Name I Not them Now O Oh Order the Of Our Omnipotent Obseruable is Ouer Outward things Or Other P People Passe Praie to Principall in a Publigue Perticuler Place Protection for Prouision and Proue and Patience their Purpose to Q Qualifie Question the Qnantitie with the Quarter of a R Remember Readie be Repent to Righteous the Regard that Religion Reioyce Reward and haue Reprobates but Reproofe S Stand Saluation for Soule of Spirit and See Selfe to thy Small for Secret Sinnes Self-loue of Shall Seeme So Strong Send they Seuerall for Sacrifice Scripture T Those That Thinke To not Turne Truth to the Tyme in Torment Themselues Though Thou Thought This Thus and Then There and Tell yet These Them and They Tast shall Thy of Trouble V Vp Voice with thy Vouchsafe and Vs Vnderstand to Verse the W We Were Wise With Whom What in Where Why and When Wicked the World Would Walk Wordes with Which Worke Was Will Worship Y yet You Your want Z Zeale The Lords praier The Articles of the Creed The ten Commandements London Printed for Samuel Cartwright and are to be Soulde at the hand and Bible in duck-Lane 1641 Place here the Alphabet Place here the double consonants Place here the table of beginning and ending long words Place here the examples of long words * Chap. 1.