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A43097 The English school-master compleated containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronunciation thereof in the famous University of Oxford, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. John Hawkins school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark. Hawkins, John, 17th cent. 1692 (1692) Wing H1175; ESTC R213434 60,375 140

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circumlocution cir-cum-stan-ti-al-ly circumstantially cir-cum-vo-lu-ti-on circumvolution co-a-gu-la-ti-on coagulation co-es-sen-ti-al-ly coessentially com-me-mo-ra-ti-on commemoration co-mi se-ra-ti-on comiseration com-mu-ni-ca-ti-on communication com-pas-si-o-nate-ly compassionately com-pa-ti-bi-li-ty compatibility con-ca-ti-na-ti-on concatination con-fe-de-ra-ti on confederation con-gra-tu-la-ti-on congratulation con-si-de-ra-ti-on consideration con so-li-da-ti-on consolidation con-ta-mi-na-ti-on contamination con-tu-ma-ci-ous-ly contumaciously cor-ro-be-ra ti-on corroberation D D De-fa-ti-ga-ti-on Defatigation de-bi li ta-ti on debilitation de ge-ne-ra-ti-on degeneration de-li-be-ra-ti-on deliberation de-no-mi-na-ti-on denomination de po-pu la-ti-on depopulation de-ter-mi-na-ti-on determination di-a-bo-li-cal-ly diabolically di la-ce-ra-ti-on dilaceration dis-ad van ta-gi ous-ly disadvantagiously dis-com-men-da-ti-on discommendation dis-con-ti-nu-a ti-on discontinuation dis-in-ge ni-ous-ly disingeniously dis-pro-por-ti-o-ned disproportioned dis si-mu-la-ti-on dissimulation E E Ec-cle-si-a-sti-cal Ecclesiastical ec cle-si-a-sti-cal-ly ecclesiastically e di-fi-ca-ti-on edification e-le-e-mo sy-na-ry eleemosynary e-nig-ma-ti-cal-ly enigmatically e-nu-cle-a-ti-on enucleation e-nu-me-ra-ti-on enumeration e qui-vo-ca-ti-on equivocation e-ra-di-ca-ti-on eradication e-va-cu-a-tion evacuation e-va-po-ra-ti-on evaporation ex-a-mi-na-ti-on examination ex-com-mu-ni-ca-ti-on excommunication ex-tra-or-di-na-ry extraordinary ex-tra-or-di-na-ri-ly extraordinarily ex-o-ne-ra-ti-on exoneration ex-ter-mi-na-ti-on extermination F F Fa-mi-li-a-ri-ty Familiarity for-ti-fi-ca-ti-on fortification fruc-ti-fi-ca-ti-on fructification G G Gra-ti-fi-ca-ti-on Gratification ge-ne-ra-lis-si-mo generalissimo ge-o-gra-phi-cal-ly geographically ge-o-me-tri-cal-ly geometrically glo-ri-fi-ca-ti-on glorification gra-ti-fi-ca-ti-on gratification H H Hy-po-cri-ti-cal-ly Hypocritically hu-mi-li-a-ti-on humiliation hy-po-chon-dri-a-cal hypochondriacal hy-po-chon-dri-a-cal-ly hypochondriacally hy-po-cri-ti-cal-ly hypocritically I I Ig-no-mi-ni-ous-ly Ignominiously il-le-gi-ti-mate-ly illegitimately il-le-gi-ti-ma-ti-on illegitimation il-lu-mi-na-ti-on illumination im-mo-de-ra-ti-on immoderation im-par-ti-a-li-ty impartiality im-pos-si-bi-li-ty impossibility im-pro-ba-bi-li-ty improbability im-pro-pri-a-ti-on impropriation in-au-gu-ra-ti-on inauguration in-com-men-su-ra-ble incommensurable in-com-men-su-ra-bi-li-ty incommensurability in-com-pas-si-o-nate incompassionate in-com-pas-si-o-nate-ly incompassionately in-com-mo-di-ous-ly incommodiously in-com-mu-ni-ca-ble incommunicable in-com-mu-ni-ca-bi-li-ty incommunicability in-com-pre-hen-si-bi-li-ty incomprehensibility in-com-pre-hen-si-ble incomprehensible in-com-pre-hen-si-ble-ness incomprehensibleness in-com-pa-ti-bi-li-ty incompatibility in-con-si-de-rate-ly inconsiderately in-con-si-de-rate-ness inconsiderateness in-con-ve-ni-ent-ly inconveniently in-con-ve-ni-en-cy inconveniency in-cor-rup-ti-bi-li-ty incorruptibility in-de-fa-ti-ga-ble indefatigable in-de-ter-mi-nate-ly indeterminately in-dis-po-si-ti-on indisposition in-di-vi-du-al-ly individually in-fal-li-bi-li-ty infallibility in-sa-ti-a-ble-ness insatiableness in-suf-fi-ci-en-cy insufficiency in-suf-fi-ci-ent-ly insufficiently in-ter-change-a-ble-ness interchangeableness in-ter-lo-cu-to-ry interlocutory in-ter-me-di-ate-ly intermediately in-ter-pel-la-ti-on interpellation in-ter-po-si-ti-on interposition in-ter-pre-ta-ti-on interpretation in-ter-ro-ga-to-ry interrogatory in-vi-o-la-ble-ness inviolableness ir-ra-di-a-ti-on irradiation ir-re-con-cile-a-ble irreconcileable ir-re-con-ci-li-a-ti-on irreconciliation ir-re-gu-la-ri-ty irregularity ir-re-pre-hen-si-ble irreprehensible ju-di-ci-a-ri-ly judiciarily L L Le-gi-ti-ma-ti-on Legitimation M M Ma-the-ma-ti-cal-ly Mathematically ma-the-ma-ti-ci-an mathematician me-di-ter-ra-ne-an mediterranean me-ri-di-o-nal-ly meridionally me-ta-pho-ri-cal-ly metaphorically mis-in-ter-pre-ta-ti-on misinterpretation mo-di-fi-ca-ti-on modification mol-li-fi-ca-ti-on mollification mor-ti-fi-ca-ti-on mortification mul-ti-pli-ca-ti-on multiplication mun-di-fi-ca-ti-on mundification N N Na-tu-ra-li-za-ti-on Naturalization ne-go-ti-a-ti-on negotiation no-ti-fi-ca-ti-on notification O O Ob-li-te-ra-ti-on Obliteration oc-ca-si-o-nal-ly occasionally o-pi-ni-o-na-tive-ly opinionatively P P Pa-ci-fi-ca-ti-on Pacification par-ci-mo-ni-ous-ly parcimoniously per-am-bu-la-ti-on perambulation pe-re-gri-na-ti-on peregrination per-pen-di-cu-lar-ly perpendicularly per-pe-tu-a-ti-on perpetuation phi-lo-so-phi-cal-ly philosophically pre-de-sti-na-ti-on predestination pre-ju-di-ca-ti-on prejudication pre-me-di-ta-ti-on premeditation pre-oc-cu-pa-ti-on preoccupation pro-ble-ma-ti-cal-ly problematically pro-cra-sti-na-ti-on procrastination prog-no-sti-ca-ti-on prognostication pro-nun-ci-a-ti-on pronunciation pro-pi-ti-a-ti-on propitiation pro-por-ti-o-na-bly proportionably pu-ri-fi-ca-ti-on purification pu-tri-fi-ca-ti-on putrification Q Q Qua-dru-pli-ca-ti-on Quadruplication qua-li-fi-ca-ti-on qualification R R Ra-ti-fi-ca-ti-on Ratification ra-ti-o-ci-na-ti-on ratiocination re-ca-pi-tu-la-ti-on recapitulation re-ci-pro-ca-ti-on reciprocation re-com-men-da-ti-on recommendation re-con-ci-li-a-ti-on reconciliation rec-ti-fi-ca-ti-on rectification re-fri-ge-ra-ti-on refrigeration re-ge-ne-ra-ti-on regeneration re-i-te-ra-ti-on reiteration re-mu-ne-ra-ti-on remuneration re-pre-sen-ta-ti-on representation re-ver-be-ra-ti-on reverberation S S Sa-cri-fi-ca-to-ry Sacrificatory sa-cri-le-gi-ous-ly sacrilegiously sanc-ti-fi-ca-ti-on sanctification sca-ri-fi-ca-ti-on scarification sig-ni-fi-ca-ti-on signification so-lem-ni-za-ti-on solemnization stu-pi-fi-ca-ti-on stupification sub-rep-ti-ti-ous-ly subreptitiously sub-si-di-a-ri-ly subsidiarily su-per-nu-me-ra-ry supernumerary su-per-e-ro-ga-ti-on supererogation su-per-fi-ci-al-ly superficially su-per-sti-ti-ous-ly superstitiously sur-rep-ti-ti-ous-ly surreptitiously T T Ter-gi-ver-sa-ti-on Tergiversation the-o-lo-gi-cal-ly theologically te-sti-fi-ca-ti-on testification trans-fi-gu-ra-ti-on transfiguration tran-sub-stan-ti-a-ti-on transubstantiation V V Ve-ri-fi-ca-ti-on Verification un-ac-com-pa-ni-a-ble unaccompaniable un-ac-cu-sto-med-ness unaccustomedness un-a-li-e-na-ble unalienable un-cir-cum-ci-si-on uncircumcision un-com-for-ta-ble-ness uncomfortableness un-com-mo-di-ous-ly uncommodiously un-com-mu-ni-ca-ble uncommunicable un-com-pa-ni-a-ble uncompaniable un-con-sci-o-na-ble unconscionable un-con-cei-va-ble-ness unconceivableness un-con-ta-mi-na-ted uncontaminated un-i-ma-gi-na-ble unimaginable u-ni-ver-sa-li-ty universality un-pas-si-o-nate-ly unpassionately un-pre-me-di-ta-ted unpremeditated un-pro-fi-ta-ble-ness unprofitableness un-que-sti-o-na-ble unquestionable un-rea-son-a-ble-ness unreasonableness un-re-me-di-a-ble unremediable un-sa-ti-a-ble-ness unsatiableness un-sea-son-a-ble-ness unseasonableness vo-ci-fe-ra-ti-on vociferation Chap. 18. The Learner being perfect in Spelling the Examples contained in the several Tables of the foregoing Chapters let him now learn to read and say by heart the Lords Prayer the Creed and the Ten Commandments as follow The LORD'S PRAYER OUR Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be Thy Name Thy Kingdom come Thy Will be done on ●rth as it is in Heaven Give us this day our daily Bread And forgive us our Trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us And lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from Evil. For Thine is the Kingdom the Power and the glory for Ever and Ever Amen The CREED I Believe in God the Father Almighty Maker of Heaven and Faith And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord who was Conceived by the Holy Ghost Born of the Virgin Mary 〈◊〉 under Pontius Pilate was Crucified Dead and Buried he descended into Hell the third day he rose again from the 〈◊〉 he ascended into Heaven and sitteth on the Right Hand of God the Father Almighty from thence he shall come 〈◊〉 Judge both the Quick and the Dead I Believe in the Holy Ghost the Holy Catholick Church the Communion of 〈◊〉 the Forgiveness of Sins the Resurrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting Amen The Ten COMMANDMENTS GOD spake these words and said I am the Lord thy 〈◊〉 which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt out of 〈◊〉 House of Bondage I. Thou shalt have no other Gods but me II. Thou shalt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to thy self any Graven Image nor the Likeness of any thing that is in Heaven above or in the Earth beneath or in the Waters under the Earth Thou shalt not bow down to them nor worship them for I the Lord thy God am a Jealous God visiting the Sins of the Fathers upon the Children unto the Third and Fourth Generation of them that hate me and shew Mercy un●o Thousands of them that love me and keep my Commandments III. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his Name in vain IV. Remember that thou keep holy the Sabbath day six days shalt thou labour and do all that thou hast to do but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God in it thou shalt do no manner of Work thou and thy Son and thy Daughter thy Man-servant and thy Maid servant thy Cattel and the Stranger that
is within thy Gates For in six days the Lord made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that in them is and rested the seventh day wherefore the Lord blessed the seventh day and hallowed it V. Honour thy Father and thy Mother that thy days may be long in the Land which the Lord thy God giveth thee VI. Thou shalt do no Murther VII Thou shalt not commit Adultery VIII Thou shalt not Steal IX Thou shalt not bear False Witness against thy Neighbour X. Thou shalt not Covet thy Neighbours House thou shalt not Covet thy Neighbours Wife nor his Servant nor his Maid nor his Ox nor his Ass nor any thing that is his Chap. 19. Prayers and Graces fit for Children to get by Heart A Prayer for the Morning O Most Glorious Lord God in whom I live move and have my Being thou wast pleased to take me from the Womb wherein I was Conceived and hast ever since preserved me to this very day ever blessed and praised be thy Name O God for all thy Mercies bestowed upon me for securing and preserving me from the perils 〈◊〉 dangers of the Night past and suffering me to enjoy the Glorious Light of another Day protect me I beseech thee this day and all the days of my Life by thy Holy Spirit from all Sin and Wickedness and let me be so armed with Faith in Jesus Christ that I may powerfully resist the Temptations of the World the Flesh and the Devil let thy Blessing be upon my Endeavours this day that I may profit both in Religion and Learning bless my Parents Friends and Relations and be a comfort to all in distress and grant that when this Mortal Life shall have an end I may joyfully hear my Blessed Saviour say Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you Grant these my Requests for Jesus Christ his sake in whose Name and Words thou hast taught me to pray saying Our Father which art in Heaven c. A Prayer for the Evening EVer Blessed and Glorious Lord God I a poor Sinner most humbly prostrate my self before the Throne of thy Divine Majesty this Evening beseeching thee to pardon all my Sins and Iniquities which are many and very great preserve me O God from Evil this Night watch over me and bless me this Night let me lye down in thy fear and rise in thy favour bless my Parents and Friends that they may instruct me in thy Truth so that I may not be taken in the Snares and Temptations of Satan these and whatever else I may stand in need of I humbly beg for Jesus Christ his sake in whose Name and Words thou hast taught me to pray saying Our Father c. A Family Prayer for the Morning O Most Merciful and Glorious Lord God we bless and praise thy Holy Name for all the benefits of this Life and heartily thank thee for the Comfortable Rest which thou had been pleased to give us in the Night past for saving and defending us from all dangers of our Enemies both ghostly and bodily and that thou hast been Graciously pleased to let us see the Glorious Light of another Day grant we beseech thee that we may dedicate this and all the rest of the days of our Lives to thy Service and give us Grace so to walk warily among the Snares of our Mortal Enemies the World th● Flesh and the Devil that all our Thoughts Words an● Deeds may redound to the Honour and Glory of thy Hol● Name and the Good and Comfort of our Precious and Immortal Souls and as thou hast been Graciously pleased to preserve and keep us under thy mighty protection from the beginning of our Lives unto this day so we beseech thee to receive us this and all the remainder of our Lives into thy tuition ruling and governing of us by thy Holy Spirit to the utter destruction of Sin in us We confess that we have every minute of our Lives committed great and manifold Sins against thy Divine Majesty therefore we humbly beseech thee through Jesus Christ our Saviour and for his Sake to forgive us and let our Consciences be certified of the remission and forgiveness thereof by thy Holy Spirit Grant we beseech thee these our Prayers and whatsoever else we stand in need of either relating to this Life or the Life to come for Jesus Christ his Sake who hath taught us to pray saying Our Father c. A Family Prayer for the Evening O Eternal and Glorious Lord God we beseech thee look down from Heaven thy Dwelling place upon us poor sinful Creatures Dust and Ashes and visit us with thy Mercy Grace and Salvation we confess thy Fatherly Goodness towards us through the whole Course and Progress of our Lives and therefore we bless and praise thy Holy Name We beseech thee O Lord to continue thy Mercies unto us bless us in our down lying and in our up rising let thy Holy Angels pitch their Tents about us to save and deferd us this Night and ever hereafter from all our Enemies both ghostly and bodily give our Bodies rest and quietness but let our Souls be continually watching unto and waiting and thinking upon thee and thy Holy Commandments that whensoever our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ shall come he may find us like wise Virgins with Oyl in our Lamps ready prepared to receive him bless us with the Light of thy Countenance in the joyful appearance of another Day that we being whole both in Body and Soul may rise again with thankful Hearts unto thee our God and diligently walk in our Vocations to our own Comfort and the Praise and Glory of thy most Holy Name through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour who hath taught us when we Pray to ●y Our Father c. Grace before Meat MOst Glorious Lord God we beseech thee to look upon us with an Eye 〈◊〉 and forgive us all our Sins sanctifie these thy good Creatures to our use make them healthful for our nourishment and us truly thankful to thee for these and all other thy Mercies for Jesus Christ his sake Amen Grace after Meat THE God of all Majesty Power and Glory who hath Created Redeemed and at this time plentifully fed us his most Holy Name be blessed and praised both now and for evermore Amen Grace before Meat O Eternal and Glorious Lord God we beseech thee bless these thy good Creatures which thou hast been pleased to provide for us and help us by thine especial Grace so to improve every Mercy that we receive from thee as that all may be to the Praise and Glory of thy Holy Name through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Grace after Meat MOst Glorious Lord God we bless and praise thy Holy Name for all the Mercies which thou hast been pleased to bestow upon us especially for feeding our weak and frail Bodies at this time with thy good Creatures Lord teach us so to make use of thy Mercies that they may be
seized upon the said Nobleman in the middle of them and flung him violently from his Horse being senseless but there being with him besides his Servant a young Man of very great Courage relying upon God and the Integrity of his own good Conscience run Couragiously into the midst of this Devilis● Cavalry and rescued his Lord setting him again upon his Horse but having lost their way they wandred up and down all Night and still as they rode along they could hear the troublesome noise of these Infernal Troopers but God preserved the said young Man that they had no power to hurt him and in the Morning they brought the Nobleman to a Monastery where he languished three days and died Such is the end of those that prophane the Holy Name of God by horrible Oaths and Imprecations There was a Ten years Truce concluded between Ladislaus King of Hungary and Amurath the Emperor of the Turks which was confirmed by an Oath between them but Ladislaus having a fair opportunity by the Instigation of Pope Eugenius breaks the League thereby violating his Oath and raiseth a great Army against Amurath and with very great speed marches through Walachia and Bulgaria to a Town called Varna where Amurath met and engaged him the Battel was very fierce and doubtful none perceiving for a great while which way it would incline at last Amurath finding the Battel like to go against him lift up his Hands and Eyes towards Heaven and said Behold O Iesus Christ These are the Articles which thy Christians have made with me Swearing by thy Name to observe and keep them and by this their Perjury they deny thee to be their God wherefore if thou art a God as they say thou art revenge this Injury done to me and to thy Holy Name and immediately the Scale turned Amurath gained the Victory Ladislaus is slain and with him Eleven Thousand Christians Sabbath-breaking a Breach of the Fourth Commandment GOD has commanded to set apart a time for his more publick Worship though our whole Life should be a serving of him yet some time is requisite to be set apart and observed for an unanimous solemn and publick serving and this time must be a set time and a seventh part of our time which we call the Sabbath and God has threatned vengeance to those that by their Impiety shall violate this his Holy Commandment Verily saith the Lord my Sabhath ye shall keep for it is a sign between me and you throughout your Generations that you may know that I am the Lord that sanctifieth you Ye shall keep the Sabbath therefore for it is holy unto you every one that defileth it shall be surely put to death for whosoever doth any Work therein that Soul shall be cut off from amongst his people Exod. 31. 13 14. A sad Example of Gods displeasure for the Breach of this Commandment we have in the fifteenth of Numbers where an 〈◊〉 being found gathering of Sticks upon the Sabbath day was by the immediate Command of God stoned to Death by the people The History of the Kings of Iudah and Israel contain many Examples of the Almighties Punishment upon those who have not feared to contemn his Word and to prophane his Holy Sabbath And the Histories of latter Times are not wanting in their Examples of Gods Punishment of Sabbath-breakers In the year of our Salvation 1553. in a City in Switzerland about three Miles distant from Lucerne three Gamesters playing at Dice upon a Bench in the Fields near the Walls of the City upon a Sabbath day whereof one when he had lost a considerable Sum of Money while he was yet provoking the Almighty with Oaths and Curses he chanced to have a fortunate throw according to his wish and being thereat incouraged he Swore that if the Dice run against him again he would fling or strike his Dagger as far as he could into the very Body of God The Dice fail him and forthwith he draws his Dagger and taking it by the point he throws it with all his might towards Heaven the Dagger vanished in the Air and was never more seen and five drops of Blood fell upon the Bench where they were playing and immediately the Devil seized upon him and carried him away with that violence and noise that it affrighted the whole City into a Tumult The other two were extreamly affrighted and endeavoured to wipe the Blood from off the Bench but in vain for the more they endeavoured to clean it the more plain did the Purple Colour of the Blood appear the whole City being filled with the noise of this Wickedness and every own crowds towards the place where they find the two Players that were left endeavouring in vain to clean the Bench of the said five drops of Blood with Water and being Examined the Magistrates decree them to be immediately bound and cast under the Walls of the City and as they were carrying them through the Gate one of them fell down being deprived of Strength and such a company of Worms and Lice came from him that they devoured him and he died in that very place a foul and miserable Death which the people seeing without any more ado immediately destroyed the other That part of the Bench whereon the Blood sell was cut off and remains to this day a Testimony and Monument of this great and abominable 〈◊〉 Disobedience to Parents a Breach of the Fifth Commandment THIS is the first Commandment that hath a promise annexed to it whereby the Eternal God promiseth to those that are obedient thereunto Benediction Prosperity and long Life And the Scripture is very plentiful of Examples of Gods Punishments upon those that have been guilty of the Breach thereof Ham the youngest Son of Noah seeing his Fathers Nakedness when he was overcome with Wine called to his Brethren that were without and told them thereof scoffing and making a Laughing-stock of his Father insulting over his Vice and Imbecility for which he and his Posterity were accursed and became a Servant of Servants to his Brethren Gen. 9. Absalom being in Rebellion against his Father King David and pursued by his Fathers Servants was taken from his Mule by the Boughs of an Oak under which he rode and was hanged to Death 2 Sam. 18. 9. A poor and Ancient Man being grievously oppressed with Poverty went to his Son who was very Opulent and Wealthy praying him not to despise his Poverty but to relieve him in his great Necessity but the Son thinking it would be a great disgrace to him to have it publickly known that he was dedescended of such Poor Parentage and therefore ordered his Servants to give him harsh and threatning Language and set him gone the poor old Man departs grieving and weeping extreamly at the unkindness and undutifulness of his Son But behold the Justice of God overtook him for the old Man was no sooner gone but his Son fell mad and so died Murder the Breach of the
Ahab might have his Vineyard which he had long coveted 1 Kings 21. It is Recorded in the Chronicles of Scotland how that one Campbel a Fryar by falsly accusing of one Hamilton caused him to be Burnt to Death but Hamilton being in the Fire ready to be Executed Cited or Summoned the said Fryar to appear betwixt that and such a day which he then named before the most high God the Righteous Judge of all Men to Answer to the Innocency of his Death and whether his Accusation were just or not now behold the just Hand of God for before the day nominated by the said Hamilton came the Fryar died miserably without any Remorse of Conscience These six things doth the Lord hate yea seven are an Abomination unto him A Proud Look a Lying Tongue and Hands that shed Innocent Blood an Heart that deviseth Wicked Imaginations Feet that be swift in running to Mischief a False Witness that speaketh Lies and him that soweth Discord among Brethren Prov. 6. 16 17 18 19. Covetousness a Breach of the Tenth Commandment THE Jews when they had forsaken the Law of the Lord were miserably afflicted for there were slain of Iudah in one day by Pe●ah the Son of Ramaliah an Hundred and Twenty Thousand and afterwards the Children of Israel took of their Brethren of the House of Iudah Two Hundred Thousand Women Sons and Daughters and a vast deal of Treasure and carried it to Samaria but they were severely reproved by the Prophet Obed who denounced the heavy Anger of the Lord against them and they returned their Captives and Prey into Iudea As you may see at large 2 Chron. 28. King Zedekiah is reprehended as a Violator of this Commandment for grievously oppressing his Subjects by Building Stately and Magnificent Structures at the Charge and Labour of the Poor as you may see in Ierem. 22. The Sons of Samuel being Covetously minded took Bribes and perverted Judgment which made the Children of Israel desirous to change their present Government into a Kingdom 1 Sam. 8. King Ahab coveting Naboth's Vineyard and being Naboth would not sell it him because it was the Inheritance of his Fathers by the counsel advice or instigation of his Wife Iezabel Witnesses are Suborned falsly to accuse him and Naboth is stoned to Death so that now Ahab may have the Vineyard at his pleasure but behold the Hand of God in revenging his Covetousness and false Accusation fell upon all his Posterity 1 Kings 21. W● to them that devise iniquity and work evil upon their Beds When the Morning is light they practise it because it is in the power of their hands And they covet Fields and take them by violence and Houses and take them away So they oppress a Man and his House evon a Man and his Heritage Therefore thus saith the Lord Behold against this Family do I devise an evil from which ye shall not remove your Necks neither shall ye go haughtily for this time is Evil. Chap. 24. The Names and Order of the Books of the Old and New Testament with the Number of Chapters contained in each of them The Books of the Old Testament Genesis hath Chapters 50 Exodus 40 Leviticus 27 Numbers 36 Deuteronomy 34 Ioshua 24 Iudges 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 1 Iob 42 Psalms 150 Proverbs 31 Ecclesiasies 12 The Song of Solomon 8 Isaiah 66 Ieremiah 52 Lamentations 5 Ezekiel 48 Daniel 12 Hosea 14 Ioel 3 Amos 9 Obàdiah 1 Ionah 4 Micah 7 Nahum 3 Habakkuk 3 Zephaniah 3 Haggai 2 Zechariah 14 Malachi 4 The Books of the New Testament Matthew hath Chapters 28 Mark 16 Luke 24 Iohu 21 The Acts of the Apostles 28 The Epistle to the Romans 16 I Corinthians 16 II Corinthians 13 Galatians 〈◊〉 Ephesians 6 Philippians 4 Colossians 4 I Thessalonians 5 II Thessalonians 3 I Timothy 6 II Timothy 4 Titus 3 Philemon 1 To the Hebrews 13 The Epistle of Iames 5 I Peter 5 II Peter 3 I Iohn 5 II Iohn 1 III Iohn 1 Iude 1 Revelations 22 Chap. 25. The Penmen of the Holy Scriptures Of the Old Testament MOses the Son of Amram the Son of Levi when he was full Forty years old was called of God to be the Leader of the Children of Israel He wrote the Book of Genesis about Eight Hundred years after the Flood He spake by a large measure of Gods Spirit of sundry things that were done Two Thousand Four Hundred and Fourteen Years before he was Born He also wrote the Books of Exodus Leviticus Num● and Deuteronomy Ioshua and Eleazer the High-Priest are supposed to have penned the Book of Ioshua who governed Israel Victoriously Seventeen years and died in the Hundred and Tenth year of his Age. Samuel is supposed to have penned the Books of Iudges and Ruth The first and second Books of Samuel were written by Samuel the Seer The first and second Books of Kings were penned by Nathan the Prophet Ahiah the Shilonite Iddo the Seer Iehu the Prophet and Semeia The Book of Ezra was written by Ezra the Priest He also wrote the Book of Nehemiah and therefore in the Hebrew they are put both together The Book of Esther was written by the Chronicler of King Ahasue●us and it was taken out of the Records of the Medes and Persians Iob was of Kin to Abraham and out-lived Moses for he lived one Hundred and Forty years after his Temptation But the Penman of the Book of Iob is not exactly Recorded The Psalms were penned by divers as David Moses Asaph and others and they were collected by Esdras The Proverbs Ecclesiastes and Solomons Song were written by Solomon after his Conversion Isaiah the Son of Amos prophesied in the days of Uzziah Iotham Ahaz Hezekiah and Manasses Ieremiah the Son of Hilkiah the Priest prophesied in the days of Iosias Iehojakim and Zedekiah Ezekiel was a Priest in Babilon five years of Iehojakims Captivity Daniel was a Captive in Babilon and prophesied under Nebuchadnezzar Evil Meroduck and Belshazzer Hosea prophesied in the days of Uzziah Iotham Ahaz and Hezekiah Kings of Iudah Joel prophesied in the days of Uzziah and Ieroboam Amos was a poor simple Shepherd and prophesied at the same time with Ioel. Obadiah prophesied against Edom at that time the Palace of the Temple and City was set on Fire Ionah prophesied in the days of Amaziah and Ieroboam Micah Prophesied in the days of ●otham Ahaz and Hezekiah Kings of Iudah Nahum prophesied in the days of Hezekiah King of Iudah Uzziah King of Israel and of Salmanazer King of Assyria Habakkuk prophesied about the same time Zephaniah prophesied in the days of Iosiah the Son of Amon. Haggai Zachariah and Malachi the Prophets were appointed after the Captivity to comfort the people and wrote all about the same time Of the New Testament St. Matthew wrote his Gospel Eight years after Christs Ascention St. Mark wrote Ten
firmly by these presents Sealed with my Seal dated the seventeenth day of May in the fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord and Lady William and Mary by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King and Queen Defenders of the Faith c. Annoque Domini 1692. THE Condition of this Obligation is such that if the above-bounden Nehemiah Nonesuch his Heirs Executors or Administrators or any of them do well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the above-named Nathanael Nameless his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns the just Sum of Forty Pounds of like Lawful Money of England upon or before the four and twentieth day of August next ensuing the date hereof without fraud or further delay that then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect but otherwise to be and remain in full power force and vertue Sealed and Delivered in the presenc● of James Careless John Hunt Nehemiah Nonesuch O A Table of some Words as are alike in sound but different in signification A Abel Adams Son A Bell that rings Able sufficient Accidence Introduction to Grammar Accidents Chances Accompt Reckoning Account esteem Aims he levels at Alms given to the poor Ale Drink made of Malt. Ail as what ails you B Bail Surety 〈◊〉 bale a pack Bair Cloth so called Bayes of the Bay-tree Bacon Swines flesh Beacon on a Hill Beckon to nod at one ●all to play with ●aal an Idol ●awl to make a noise C ●all to name or call any one ●aul that covers the Bowels ●aul for the Head ●arrier one that carries ●ariere full speed ●ease to leave off ●eize to lay hold on ●ize bigness or to Gild with ●hair to sit in D Dam to stop water Damn to condemn Dame a Mistress Dear Beloved of great price Deer Venison Defer to put off Differ to vary E Ear that you hear with Year twelve months E●re before Farly betimes Yearly year by year Earn to deserve Yearn to compassionate Yarn Woollen thread F Fain to have a mind to Feign to counterfeit Fair Beautiful Fare to feed Fear trouble Felon a Thief Fellon a sore on the Finger G Garden where Herbs grow Guardian a Trustee Gentle mild Gentile like a Gentleman Gentiles Heathens Gentles Maggots Grass that groweth Grase to eat Grass H Hair on the Head Hare a wild Beast Are as we are ye are Air the Element so called Heir to an Estate I Idle Lazy Idol a false God Imply to signifie Imploy Business Incite to stir up Infight understanding K Keel the bottom of a Ship Kill to bereave of Life Kiln to put Fire under Kin related Ken within sight Keen sharp L Latine speech Latten Tin Lines in writing Loins part of the Body League a Covenant Leg that you stand on M Male the he Creature Mail a Coat of Mail. Major a Field Officer Mayor of a City or Town Manure to till ground Mannour a Lordship N Naught bad Nought nothing Neather lower Neither none of them O Oar to row with Ore unrefined Metal Our belonging to us ●our of time P Pail a Vessel Pale Colour or wa● Pale bounds Pare to cut off Pair a couple Q Queen the Kings Wife Quean a base Woman Quarry of Glass Query a Question Quench to put out fire or thirst Quince a Fruit so called R Rase to demolish blot out Race strife in running Raise to lift up Rays of the Sun Rake to scrape together Wrack ruin S Sale to be sold. Sail of a Ship Salve for Wounds Save to preserve or defend Same the same thing Psalm a Spiritual Song T Tail of a Beast Tale of Robin Hood Time of the day Thyme the Herb so called Tears of the Eyes Tares a sort of Grain V Vacation time of leisure Vocation Employment Vain to no end Vane on the main Top-mast W Walls of a Garrison Wales of a Ship Wait to attend Weight heavy Usual Christian Names of Men with their Original Significations A Aaron a Teacher Adam Man Earthly Alexander helper of Man Ambrose Divine Immortal Andrew Manly Anthony flourishing Arthur a Bear Augustine Majestical B Barnabas Son of Comfort Bartholomew Son of the Wanes Benjamin Son of the Right Hand Brian shril voice Bernard Lord of many Children C Charles Couragious Christopher Christ Carrier Cornelius an Horn. Constantine fast firm D David Beloved of God Daniel the Judgment of God Dennis Divine Mind E Edmond Blessed Pure Edward happy keeper Enoch taught or dedicated Ezekiel seeking the Lord. F Ferdinando pure peace Francis free Frederick peaceable Reign George Husbandman Gervas all sure and firm Gerrard well reported Gilbert bright pledge Gregory watching Guy Guide or Leader H Henry Rich Lord Hier●me Holy Name Hugh Comfort I Iacob a Supplanter Iames a Maintainer Iohn gracious Ioseph increase of the Lord. Ioshua a Saviour Iosiah Fire of the Lord. Isaac Laughter K Kenhelm defence of his Kindred L Leonard Lion-like Disposition Lawrence flourishing Lewis Refuge of the People Lodowick Famous Warriour M Mark High Matthew Gods Gift Michael who is like God Maurice Moor. N Nathanael the Gift of God Nehemiah Comfort of the Lord. Nicholas Conqueror of the People O Oliver the Peace bringing Olive Owen Noble well-born P Paul little humble Peter a Stone or Rock Philip a Lover of Horses R Ralph help Randal fair help Richard Rich Lord. Robert Famous in Counsel Roger strong Counsel S Sampson there the second time Simon obedien● listening Solomon peaceable Stephen a Crown T Theodore Gods Gift Theophilus a Lover of God Thomàs bottomless deep o● twin Timothy honouring God V Vincent Victorious W Walter a Pilgrim or General William Defence to many Z. Zachary the Memory of the Lord. Usual Christian Names of Women with their Original Significations A Abigail the Fathers Alice Noble Agnes Chaste B Barbara strange Beatrix Blessed Blanch white fair C Catherine Pure Chaste Constance constant firm Cicely gray-ey'd D Dousabel sweet fair Dido a Man-like Woman Dorothy the Gift of God E Elianor Pitiful Elizabith Peace of the Lord. Emme a good Nurse F Frances free G Gertrude all true amiable H Helena pitiful I Iane Gracious Ioan Gracious Iudith praising confessing M Magdalen Majestical Margaret Pearl Precious Mary Exalted P Phebe clear bright Priscilla Ancient R Rachel a Sheep Rebecka fat and full S Sarah Lady Dame Susannab Lilly or Rose U Ursula a little Bear W Winifred Win get Peace FINIS