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A64677 The Protestant school, or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces for the bringing up and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion by the Bishop Usher. Also a catalogue of all the English words beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight ... : to which is added an historical account of several plots and remarkable passages from Queen Elizabeth to this present time ... by Moses Lane. Ussher, James, 1581-1656.; Lane, Moses. Words of one syllable. 1681 (1681) Wing U212; ESTC R25176 81,296 182

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their own Witnesses they see not nor know that they may be ashamed They shall be Ashamed and also Confounded all of them they shall go to Confusion together that are makers of Idols Take heed unto your Selves lest you forget the Covenant of the Lord your God which he made with you and make you a Graven Image or the likeness of any thing which the Lord thy God hath forbidde● thee Wo unto him that saith to the Wood awake to the dumb Stone arise it shall teach behold it is laid over with Gold and Silver and there is no Breath at all in the midst of it Your Eyes have seen what the Lord did because of Baal Peor for all the men that followed Baal Peor the Lord thy God bath destroyed them from among you Ye shall drive out all the Inhabitants of the Land from before you and destroy all their Pictures and destroy all their Moulten Images and quite pluck down all their high Places Ye shall destroy their Altars and break down their Images and cut down their Groves and burn their Graven Images with Fire If ye do return unto the Lord with all your Hearts then put away the strange Gods and Ashtaroth from among you and prepare your Hearts unto the Lord and serve him only The Children of Israel did put away Baalim and Ashtaroth and served the Lord only The Lord is the true God he is the living God and an everlasting King at his Wrath the Earth shall Tremble and the Nations shall no● be able to abide his Indignation Thus endeth the first Lesson for this morning Prayer We praise thee O God We acknowledge thee to be the Lord All the Earth doth worship thee the Father everlasting To thee all Angels cry aloud the Heavens and all the Powers therein To thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabboth Heaven and Earth are full of the Majesty of thy Glory The glorious Company of the Apostles praise thee The goodly Fellowship of the Prophets praise thee The noble Army of Martyrs praise thee The Holy Church throughout all the World doth acknowledge thee The Father of an Infinite Majesty Thine Honourable true and only Son Also the Holy Ghost the Comforter Thou art the King of Glory O Christ Thou art the Everlasting Son of the Father When thou tookest upon thee to deliver Man thou didst not abhor the Virgins Womb. When thou hadst overcome the Sharpness of Death thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven to all Believers Thou Sittest at the right Hand of God in the Glory of the Father We believe that thou shalt come to be our Judge We therefore pray thee help thy Servants whom thou hast Redeemed with thy most precious Blood Make them to be numbered with thy Saints in Glory everlasting O Lord Save thy People and Bless thine Heritage Govern them and lift them up for ever Day by day we magnifie thee And we worship thy Name ever World without end Vouchsafe O Lord to keep us this day without Sin O Lord have Mercy upon us have Mercy upon us O Lord let thy Mercy lighten upon us as our Trust is in thee O Lord in thee have I trusted let me never be confounded Amen The second Lesson appointed for this morning Prayer is the thirteenth Chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans 1. Let every Soul be subject unto the Higher Powers for there is no Power but of God the Powers that be are Ordained of God 2. Whosoever therefore Resisteth the Power Resisteth the Ordinance of God and they that Resist shall receive to themselves Damnation 3. For Rulers are not a Terrour to good Works but to the Evil wilt thou then not be afraid of the Power do that which is good and thou shalt have Praise of the Same 4. For he is the Minister of God to thee for Good but if thou dost that which is Evil be af●aid for he beareth not the Sword in Vain for he is the Minister of God a Revenger to execute Wrath upon him that doth Evil. 5. Wherefore ye must needs be subject not only for Wrath but also for Conscience Sake 6. For for this Cause pay you Tribute also for they are Gods Ministers attending continually upon this very thing 7. Render therefore to all their Dues Tribute to whom Tribute is due Custom to whom Custom Fear to whom Fear Honour to whom Honour 8. Owe no man any thing but to Love one another for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the Law 9. For this thou shalt not commit Adultery thou shalt not Kill thou shalt not Steal thou shalt not bear false Witness thou shalt not Covet and if there be any other Commandment it is briefly comprehended in this saying namely thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy Selfe 10. Love worketh no ill to his Neighbour therefore Love is the fulfilling of the Law 11. And that knowing the time that now it is high time to awake out of Sleep for now is our Salvation nearer then when we Believed 12. The Night is far spent the Day is at hand let us therefore cast off the Works of Darkness and let us put on the Armour of Light 13. Let us walk honestly as in the Day not in Rioting and Drunkenness not in Chambering and Wantonness not in Strife and Envying 14. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ and make not Provision for the Flesh to fulfil the Lusts thereof Thus endeth the Second Lesson for this Morning Prayer being the thirteenth Chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans Then say this O be Joyful in the Lord all ye Lands serve the Lord with gladness and come before his Presence with a Song Be ye sure that the Lord he is God it is he that hath made us and not we our selves we are his People and the Sheep of his Pasture O go your way into his Gates with Thanksgiving and into his Courts with Praise be thankful unto him and speak good of his Name For the Lord is Gracious his Mercy is everlasting and his Truth endureth from Generation to Generation Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be World without end Amen O Lord Increase my Faith I Believe in God the Father Almighty maker of Heaven and Earth and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord who was conceived by the Holy Ghost born of the Virgin Mary Suffered under Pontius Pilate was crucified Dead and Buried he descended into Hell the third Day he arose again from the Dead he ascended into Heaven and sitteth on the right Hand of God the Father Almighty from thence he shall come to Judge both the Quick and the Dead I believe in the Holy Ghost the Holy Catholick Church the Communion of Saints the Forgiveness of Sins the Resurrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting Amen Then Say the Collect for Grace O
17 seventeen XVIII 18 eighteen XIX 19 nineteen XX 20 twenty XXX 30 thirty XL 40 fourty L 50 fifty LX 60 sixty LXX 70 seventy LXXX 80 eighty XC 90 ninety C 100 hundred CX 110 hundred and ten CXX 120 hundred and twenty CXXX 130 hundred and thirty CXL 140 hundred and fourty CL 150 hundred and fifty CLX 160 hundred and sixty CLXX 170 hundred and seventy CLXXX 180 hundred and eighty CXC 190 hundred and ninety CC 200 two hundred CI or D 500 five hundred M or M 1000 a thousand ↁ 5000 five thousand ↂ 10000 ten thousand ↇ 50000 fifty thousand ↈ 100000 hundred thousand {roman} 500000 500000 five hundred thousand {roman} 1000000 1000000 tenn hundred thousand or a mil. MDCLXXXI 1681 one thousand six hund eighty one The Names of the Books of the old and new Testament with the Number of their Chapters Genesis hath chapters 50 Exodus 40 Leviticus 27 Numbers 36 Deuteronomie 34 Joshua 24 Judges 21 Ruth 4 I. Samuel 31 II. Samuel 24 I. Kings 22 II. Kings 25 I. Chronicles 29 II Chronicles 36 Ezra 10 Nehemiah 13 Esther 10 Job 42 Psalms 150 Proverbs 31 Ecclesiastes hath chapters 12 The Song 〈◊〉 Solomon 8 Isaiah 66 Jeremiah 52 Lamentations 5 Ezekiel 48 Daniel 12 Hosea 14 Joel 3 Amos 9 Obadiah 1 Jonah 4 Micah 7 Nahum 3 Habakuk 3 Zephaniah 3 Haggai 2 Zechariah 14 Malachy 4 The Books of the New Testament Matthew hath chapters 28 Mark 16 Luke 24 John 21 The Acts 28 The Epistle to the Romans 16 I Corinthians 16 II Corinthians 13 Galathians 6 Ephesians 6 Phillippians 4 Collossians 4 I Thessalonians 5 II Thessalonians 3 I Timothy hath chapters 6 II Timothy 4 Titus 3 Philemon 1 To the Hebrews 13 The Epistle of James 5 I Peter 5 II Peter 3 I John 5 II John 1 III John 1 Jude 1 Revelaion 22 Pauses and Stops to be Observed in Reading the Bible A Comma a Semicolon a Colon a Period an Interrogation an Admiration a Parenthesis an Asterisme * an Obelisk † a hyphen a Caret ⁁ Citation Section § an Index ☞ Apostrophe ' 1. A Comma is the most frequent Point and of least Force marked thus Example But when the Husbandmen saw the Son they said among them●elves this is the Heir come let us kill him c. 2. A Semicolon is a Pause longer than a Comma being a Point with a Comma under it Example As he that giveth to the Poor shall not lack 3. A Colon stops the Sentence a pretty while and denotes full but not perfect Sense and is marked thus Example As the Way of the Lord is Strength to the Upright but Destruction c. 4. A Period is a full Stop and maketh an end of a Sentence marked thus Example Fear God honour the King 5. An Interrogation is used after a Question and marked thus Example Are ye so foolish having begun in the Spirit are ye now made perfect by the Flesh 6. A Note of Exclamation or Admiration wondering or crying out is marked thus Example O the Depth of the Riches both of the Wisdom and Knowledge of God! 7. A Parenthesis is two Semicircles including a Sentence and must be sounded different from the rest the Sense being perfect without it and is marked thus Example Know ye not for I speak to them that know the Law how that the Law hath Dominion over a Man as long as he liveth 8. An Asterism is when any part of a Sentence is wanting marked thus * 9. an Obelisk directs from the Discourse to the Margin marked thus † 10. A Hyphen is a Note of Connexion as mis-like safe-guard and is marked thus 11. A Caret is when words are left out as a man ⁁ of Words and is marked thus ⁁ 12. A Citation is used when an Author is Quoted and how far they go is known by every Line being marked thus 13. a Section is a mark of dividing Chapters and is marked thus § 14. An index is to note any remarkable thing from the Margin and is marked thus ☞ 15. An Apostrophe is a small Comma and set over where a Vowel is left out as o're instead of over and sav'd instead of saved and is marked thus ' Of Capital or Great Letters in writing THey have in the beginning of Words their peculiar Uses Noting not only Proper Names of Men Cities Callings as Ambrose Daniel London York Mercer or Grocer but Dignities and Offices as Highness Lord Mayor your Honour or Worship with the Names of Arts as Grammer Rhetorick Writing Musick and Arithmetick The beginnings of every Verse and Sentence ought to be a Capital as I goe I am I will c. Great Letters are likewise to be used in Emphatical and remarkable Words as God said to Moses I AM hath sent thee Whole Sentences are emphatical as JEHOVAH THE BRANCH KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS and such like often found in the OLD TESTAMENT or the NEW To begin a Title of a Book ought to be in great Letters as the WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMES c. Abbreviation of Words Admrs. Administrators B. D. Batchelor of Divinity Bucks Buckingham-shire C. C. C. Corpus Christi College Comrs Commissioners D. C. Dean of Christ Church Drs. Com. Doctors Commons Dr. D. Doctor of Divinity Eccles. Ecclesiastes Ecclus. Ecclesiasticus J. D. Y. James Duke of York Inhabts Inhabitants Introdt Introduction prerogt Off. Perogative Office Pub. Not. Publick Notary R. S. S. Fellow of the Royal Society S. S.Th D. Sacro-Sanctae Theologiae Doct. Westmr. Westminster Berks. Berkshire c. and so forth Credr Creditor Cant. Canterbury Chron. Chronicles Cor. Corinthians Collos. Collossians Coll. Collonel Devon Devonshire honble honourable j. e. that is to say K. R. Katharine Rex L. D. Doctor of Laws Lieut. Lieutenant M. A. Master of Arts Middx Middlesex Predict Prediction Q. C. Queens Colledge Quest. Question Rev. Revelations Salop. Shropshire t'other the other wll Worshipful Xpian Christian Chap. Chapter Capt. Captain C.R. Charles Rex Doct. Doctrine Deber Debter dd Delivered Exon. Exeter Feb. February Ans. Answer Ap. April Aug. August Bp. Bishop Bd. Bound Dr. Doctor Esqur Esquire I 'le I will 10br December Fol. Folio Gen. Genesis Hd. Honoured Jan. January Mat. Mathew Lp. Lordship Mrs. Mistress Kt. Knight Let 's let us Lr. Letter Lin. Line Mar. March Mr. Master 8vo Octavo Pag. Page Ma. Majesty Md. Memorandum N.B. Note well 9br November Obt. Obedient Obj. Objection 8br October Oxon. Oxford 4to Quarto Qr. Quarto Qr. Quire Rom. Romans R. Reason ℞ Recipe St. Saint P. P. Penny-Post Part. Partition Pnts. Presents Sec. Secular Sch. Scholar Sol. Solution 7br September wst wd westward § Section Viz. to wit Ver. Vers● wth with wch which Wp. Worship yrs. yours and I'm I am Ld. Lord Pd. Paid P. Per Vid. See Sr. Sir yt that ye the ym them yn then ys this u. use wt what yu you yr your Remēber my Cōmēdatiōs to all my Friēds at Farnhā and to all my Acquaintāce at