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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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Lord our Heavenly Father Almighty and everlasting God which hast safely brought me to the beginning of this Day defend me in the same by thy mighty Power and grant that this Day I fall into no Sin neither run into any kind of Danger but that all my Doings may be ordered by thy Governance to do always that which is Righteous in thy Sight through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour The ten Commandments The Preface And God spake all these Words and said I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt out of the House of Bondage 1. Thou shalt have none other Gods but me Lord have Mercy upon me and Incline my Heart to keep this Law II. Thou shalt not make to thy self any Graven Image nor the likeness of any thing which is in Heaven above or in the Earth beneath or in the Water under the Earth thou shalt not bow down to them nor worship them for I the Lord thy God am a Jealous God and Visi● the Sins of the Fathers upon the Children unto the third and fourth Generation of them that hate me and shew Mercie unto thousands in them that love me and keep my Commandments Lord have Mercy upon me c. 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 Lord have Mercy upon me c. 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 Cattle 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 Hollowed it Lord have Mercy upon me c. V. Honour thy Father and thy Mother that thy Days may be long in the Land which the Lord thy God giveth thee Lord have Mercy upon me c. VI. Thou shalt do no Murther Lord have Mercy upon me c. VII Thou shalt not commit Adultery Lord have Mercy upon me c. VIII Thou shalt not steal Lord have Mercy upon me c. IX Thou shalt not bear false Witness against thy Neighbour Lord have Mercy upon me c. X. Thou shalt n●t 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 Lord have Mercy upon me and Write all these thy Laws in my Heart I beseech thee The Creed of Gregory Nazienzen commonly called the Nicene Creed I Believe in one God the Father Almighty maker of Heaven and Earth and of all things Visible and Invisible and in one Lord Jesus Christ the only Begotten Son of God Begotten of his Father before all Worlds God of God Light of Light very God of very God Begotten not Made being of one Substance with the Father by whom all things were made who for us Men and for our Salvation came down from Heaven and was Incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary and was made Man and was Crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate he Suffered and was Buried and the third Day he rose again according to the Scriptures and Ascended into Heaven and Sitteth on the right Hand of the Father and he shall come again with Glory to Judge both the Quick and the Dead whose Kingdom shall have no end and I believe in the Holy Ghost the Lord and Giver of Life who proceedeth from the Father and the Son who with the Father and the Son together is Worshipped and Glorified who spake by the Prophets And I believe one Catholick and Apostolick Church I acknowledge one Baptism for the Remission of Sins and I look for the Resurrection of the Dead and the Life of the World to come Amen A Brief Prayer upon the Lords Prayer Our Father By the Benefit of Creation raising us from nothing through thine Omnipotency and assistance of Preservation through thy Providence Gift of Adoption thy Grace and Communication of Eternity through thy Christ who is sweet in Love and rich in Mercy Which art in Heaven Over-reigning by thy Power inlightning by thy Spirit forgiving by thy Mercy and Ruling by thy Majesty thou art the Glass of Eternity the Crown of Jucundity and the Treasure of Felicity thou art all things both in Heaven and in Earth by thy Essential Presence Hallowed be thy Name Of us by an honest Conversation in us by a clear Conscience from us by an honest Report above us by the representation of Angels that it may be Honey to the Mouth Musick to the Ear and a Fire to the Heart for according to thy Name so is thy Praise unto the Worlds End Thy Kingdom Come In thy Holy Church by the Sanctification of the Spirit in thy Faithful Souls by Justification of Faith in thy Holy Scriptures by Instruction of Ministers and in thy Celestial Paradice by Assimulation to Angels thy Kingdom is pleasant without Mixture safe without Annoyance and sure without Loss Thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven In singleness of Heart by Humility Chastity of Body by Abstinence Holiness of Will by Custom and Truth of Action by Discretion Willingly without Murmuring Speedily without Delaying Constantly without Ceasing and Universally without Omitting that we may Fly that thou Hatest Love that thou Lovest and by thee do what thou Commandest Willingly Readily and Faithfully Give us this Day our daily Bread For humane Necessity to cover our Shame future Prosperity to maintain our Calling present Liberality to do good to others and Eternal Glory to lay up in Heaven give us O Lord that which is necessary for this Life not Superfluous for our Delights nor wanting to our Necessities but feed us with that Food which is Convenient for us Forgive us our Trespasses as we forgive them that Trespass against us Of Omission in things Commanded Commission in things forbidden ●f the first Table against thy self and the second Table against my ●eighbour that we may forgive heartily in Purity cheerfully in Cur●●sie continually in Christianity and forgetful in not requiting Evil for ●vil against any who hath wronged us either in our Body Goods or Name And Lead us not into Temptation Either Importunate which Wearieth or Sudden which Discourageth ●rauduleut which Deceiveth or Violent which Overcometh and from ●he World the Flesh and the Devil and wee beseech thee O Father As●ist us so by thy Divine Grace that when we are led away with our own ●usts and Tempted O leave us not then to our Destruction But Deliver us from Evil. Of Mundane Adversity which will disquiet us Satans subtilty which will destroy us humane Cruelty which will overthrow
ways of thy Holy Commandments and endue me with the Gifts and Graces of thy Blessed Spirit By which means I may begin continue and end this day likewise to the Praise and Glory of thy Holy Name and to the Profit and Salvation of my Soul III. Direct O Lord this day my Heart my Body and Senses my Works and Actions and grant that I always may Thirst and Hunger after Righteousness and follow after those things which belong to my Peace lest by any Neglect of mine they be hid from my Eyes and I intreat thee O Father to walk along with me this day guide my going out and my coming in prosper whatsoever I shall take in hand and alwayes furnish me with a thankful a reverential and obedient Heart that I may praise thee reverence thee and be obedient to thy heavenly Will in all things which I beg for thy Son Jesus Christ his Sake my only Saviour and Redeemer in whose Name I put up this imperfect Prayer but conclude with the most perfect form of Prayer which he hath taught in his holy Gospel The Lords Prayer Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thy Name thy Kingdom come thy Will be done on Earth 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 Power and Glory for ever and ever amen O Lord open thou my Lips And my Mouth shall shew forth thy Praise O God make speed to save me O Lord make hast to help me 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 Psalms appointed to be read in the Morning Collected by him from several Psalms 1st Psalm Psal. 25. Unto thee O Lord do I lift up my Soul Let the Words of my Mouth and the Meditations of my heart be acceptable in thy Sight O Lord my Strength and my Redeemer Hearken unto the Voice of my Cry my King and my God for unto thee will I make my Prayer For thou art the God that hast no Pleasure in Wickedness neither shall any Evil dwell with thee If thou Lord wilt be extreame to mark what is done amiss O Lord who may abide it But there is forgiveness with thee therefore thou shalt be feared For thou Lord art good and ready to forgive and plenteous in Mercy unto all them that call upon thee O God thou knowest my Foolishness and my Sins are not hid from thee I have gon astray like a lost Sheep seek thy Servant for I do not forget thy Commandments Against thee only have I sinned and done this Evil in thy sight Cast me not away from thy Presence and take not thy holy Spirit from me Restore to me the Joy of thy Salvation and uphold me with thy free Spirit 2d Psalm Hear me O Lord for thy loving Kindness is good turn unto me according to the multitude of thy tender Mercies Be Merciful unto me O Lord for I cry unto thee daily Shew me thy Ways O Lord and teach me thy Paths Lead me in thy Truth and teach me for thou art the God of my Salvation on thee do I wait all the Day long Order my Steps in thy Word and let not any Iniquity have Dominion O send out thy Light and thy Truth let them lead me let them bring me unto thy holy Hill and thy Tabernacle Cause me to hear thy loving Kindness in the Morning for in thee do I trust Cause me to know the Way wherein I should Walk for I lift up my Soul unto thee Teach me to do thy Will for thou art my God thy Spirit is good lead me into the Land of Uprightness Withold not thy tender Mercies from me O Lord let thy loving Kindness and thy Truth continually preserve me Teach me thy Way O Lord I will walk in thy Truth unite my Heart to fear thy Name Lord make me to know my End and the measure of my Days that I may know how frail I am For in thee is the Well of Life and in thy Light shall we see Light 3d. Psalm Let my Cry come before thee O Lord give me understanding according to thy Word I have declared my Ways and thou heardest me teach me thy Statutes Make me to understand the way of thy Precepts so shall I talk of thy wondrous Works Open thou my Eyes that I may behold the wondrous things out of thy Law Thy Hands have made me and fashioned me give me understanding that I may learn thy Commandments Let thy Mercies come also unto me O Lord even thy Salvation according unto thy Word Let thy tender Mercies come unto me that I may live for thy Law is my Delight Let my Soul live and it shall praise thee and let thy Judgments help me Great are thy tender Mercies O Lord quicken me according to thy Judgments The Righteousness of thy Testimonies is everlasting give me understanding and I shall live Thy Word is Truth from the beginning and every one of thy righteous Judgments endureth for ever For thou Lord wilt bless the righteous with Favour wilt thou compass him as with a Shield 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 The first Lesson taken out of several Places in the old Testament Ye shall make you no Idols nor Graven Image neither rear you up a standing Image neither shall you set up any Image of Stone in your Land to bow down unto it for I am the Lord your God Thou shalt not make thee any Graven Image or any likeness of any thing that is in Heaven above or that is in the Earth beneath or that i● in the Waters beneath the Earth Thou shalt not bow down thy self unto them nor serve them To whom will you liken God or what likeness will you compare unto him Ye saw no Similitude on the Day that the Lord spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the Fire Ye heard the Voice of the Words but saw no Similitude only ye heard a Voice And he declared unto you his Covenant which he commanded you to perform even ten Commandments and he wrote them upon two Tables of Stone I am the Lord that is my Name and my Glory will I not give unto another neither my Praise to Graven Images Every Founder is confounded by the Graven Image for his Moulten Image is Falshood and there is no Breath in them They are Vanity and the Work of Errours in the time of their Visitation they shall perish The Stock is a Doctrine of Vanities and their Molten Images are Wind and Confusion They that make a Graven Image are all of them Vanity and their delectable things shall not Profit and they are
to God Loyalty to Governours P●ace to the Church Reverence of Superiority Charity to our Inferiours Amity to our Equals Love to our Enemies Patience in Tribulation Thankfulness in Prosperity Faithfulness in our Calling and Honesty to all and seeing of late thou hast delivered our Backs from whipping our Liberty from serving our Souls from dying our Country from consuming and our King and State from a sudden blowing up Lord we pray thee that the Meditation of this Mercy may never depart out of our Minds but that we may be thankful unto thee for Mercies received and fearful of thee for Judgments escaped V. Teach us to Pray unto thee alone who canst hear and grant our Requests to keep our Country from Invasion our Church from Dissention our Houses from Inf●ction our State from Alteration and People from the cruel Mercies of the Italian Popedom whose Faith is Fancy whose Force is Fraud whose Trust is Treason whose Obedience is Hypocrisie whose Laws are Traditions whose Pardoners are Priests whose Saviour is the Pope whose God is an Idol whose Service is Foppery whose Glory is their Shame and whose End is Damnation except they Repent Thus we thy People and Sheep of thy Pasture have just Occasion to praise thy great Name for this and all thy wonderful Deliverances and Blessed be the Lord God of our Salvation for ever and ever and let all the People say Amen Amen An Historical Account of the First Plate I. William Parry a Doctor of the Civil Law contrives Queen Elizabeth's Death II. At his Tryal he acknowledges the Fact and confesses himself guilty III. At his Execution he denies it and is as innocent as the Child unborn IV. Queen Elizabeth at Tilbury to view her Army and Camp there where she shewed an undaunted courage and resolution V. Spaniards Landing in England brought Knives Torches Wires and other Instruments to torture the Protestants VI. The Spanish Invasion their Navy consisted of 130 Ships whereof Galeases and Galleons 72 goodly Ships like to floting Towers Soldiers 19290 Mariners 8350 Galley Slaves 2080 great Ordnance 2630 12 of their Ships were called the 12 Apostles this invincible Armado was 3 years a preparing and in a months time was put to confusion the Banners taken from them were placed in St. Paul's Church and a solemn Thanksgiving returned to Almighty God for that great deliverance VII The Gunpowder Treason a hatching by Catesby Fawkes Garnet Piercy and Winter c. VIII The taking of the House where there was a Cellar under the Parliament House fit for their hellish purpose and there was laid in it 36 Barrels of Gunpowder with store of Faggots to cover them IX A Letter is sent to the Lord Mounteagle the Contents were these My Lord Out of the love I bear to some of your Friends I have a care of your preservation therefore I would wish you as you tender your life to forbear your attendance at this Parliament for God and Man have concurred to punish the wickedness of this time and think not slightly of this Advertisement for though there be no appearance of any stir yet I say they shall receive a terrible blow this Parliament and yet shall not see who hurts them This Counsel is not be contemned because it may do you good and can do you no harm for the danger is past as soon as you have burnt this Letter and I hope you will make good use of it X. The Letter is read in Council where King James considering it more deeply than any of his Nobles apprehended some violent motion and danger of blowing up by powder and thereupon commanded diligent search to be made about the Parliament House where the Powder and Faggots at last was found and Guido Fawx booted and spurr'd with his Match ready for the purpose hard by whom they apprehended as a suspicious Person XI Fawx being examined before the King and Council is so audacious as to express his horrid Treason that he was sorry it did not take effect not long afterwards he with the rest of the bloody Conspirators were executed XII Bonefires made all over England for the preservation from that horrid Powder Treason and i● kept Annually on November the Fifth Parry confults Q E Doo His Tryall His Execution Queen Elizab at●●lbury weapons to torture y e Englis Spanish Invasion Powd Treason hatching Taking of the house a Lett to y e ● Nonteagle Read in Councell Faux Examined Bonefires Made Massacre in Ireland King Charles Nurth King Charles Return The Pestilence 1665 The Dutch warr Fire of London 1666 Somersett house Consult at wild house white horse Tavern Resolue to kill y e king Pickerin in S Iames par● Coleman Writing a lett An Historical Account of the Second Plate I. Anno 1641. In October the Irish Rebellion broke out where was 2000 Protestants of Men women and Children barbarously murthered II. January 30 1648. King Charles the First of Blessed Memory was mo●t barbarously murthered at his own Door about Two of the Clock in the Afterno●● by Oliver Cromwel Bradshaw and Ireton and the rest of that damned Crew III. May 29 1660. His Majesty King Charles the Second whom God gra●● long to Reign made his magnificent Entry through his City of London to his P●●lace at Whitehal to the rejoycing of all his loving Subjects IV. 1665. A great Plague began in London in which year died 97306 whereof of the Plague 68596. V. The War between his Majesty and the States of Holland wherein many bra●● Persons lost their Lives in that Sea Fight VI. Septemb. 2. 1666. Happened that dreadful and never to be forgotten 〈◊〉 of London which continued burning three days and destroyed 373 Acres withi● and 63 Acres and 3 Roods without the Walls of the City VII The Consult at Somerset House where Whitebread and others were co●triving to make away Dr. Oates but he unknown to them overheard their D●signs VIII The Consult at Wild House where Sir George Wakeman gave his 〈◊〉 in the Entry Book for 5000 Pounds IX Several Meetings was held by Coleman and others at the White Hor●● Tavern near St. Clements Church in the Strand about the Popish Plot. X. Signing the Writings to resolve to kill the King XI Pickering attempting to shoot the King in St. James's Park for which was to receive 30000 Masses which amounts to 1500 Pounds at 12 Pence 〈◊〉 Mass. XII Coleman writing Letters to La Chaise and the Jesuits beyond Sea relation to the horrid Popish Plot. An Historical Account of the Third Plate I. The Consult at the Plough Alehouse neer Somerset House about the Mur●hering of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey II. He is dogged by some of the Murtherers by St. Clements Church till he ●omes to Somerset House III. At the Water Gate Hill steps to him and desires him for Gods sake to walk down for two Men were quarreling and he was afraid there would be blood shed which after perswasion Sir Edmondbury Godfrey go●● down IV. No sooner was he
Claphā to whō I wish abūdāce of Peace Plēty and Cōsolatiō Or thus Good Sr. I have a Suit frō my Sons Mr. cōcerning his Sch. viz. that when he hath read a Chap. you will appose him wth a Qu. or two out of any v. or lin you shall think meet and then out of his Ans. to frame an Obj. or two by his Sol. to try him viz. how he understāds wt he reads for I perceive by his Mr. yt a Sch. Exercised in answering a Qu. propounded and yn giving a Sol. to an Obj. there agts shall be made not only more Careful to mark the Cōtents of every Pag. and Chap. But the better to Understād and Remēber every lin and v. yt he readeth which good Sr. let me intreat ye Favour frō yu c. The Contracting of Proper Names of Men and Women Alexander Sany Abraham Abram Anthony Tony Augustin Austin Ann Nan or Nancy Bartholomew Bat Bellever Bell Benjamin Ben Barbara Bab Clemment Clem Christopher Kit Catherine Kate Cornelia Con Daniel Dan David Taffy Dorothy Doll Deborah Deb Diana Di Edmund Mun Edward Ned Neddy Ellinor Nelly Nell Elizabeth Betty Bess Fardinando Fardi Francis Frank Gabriel Gab Gilbert Gill Henry Harry Hall Humphrey Numph James Jemmy John Jack Jeremiah Jerre Isaac Nye Joseph Jo Joshua Jos Jane Jenny Judith Judi Joan Jug Langley Lang Leonard Len Ludovicus Lodwick Lucretia Luce Marmaduke Duke Michael Miel Martha Patt Mathew Mat Millisent Mill Mary Moll Poll Margaret Peg Margery Madg Nathaniel Nat Nicholas Nick Noah Noy Obadiah Obed Oliver Noll Phillip Phill Phillis Phil Priscilla Pris Prudence Pru Ralph Rafe Richard Dick Robert Robin Bob Roger Hodge Rebecca Beck Rosamond Rose Rachel Rach Samuel Sam Simon Sim Solomon Sol Stephen Stevan Susanna Sue Theophilus Theop Theodore The Timothy Tim Thomas Tom Valentine Val Walter Wat William Will Zachariah Zack The Twelve Months of the Year is Months Days January 31 February 28 March 31 April 30 May 31 June 30 July 31 August 31 September 30 October 31 November 30 December 31 60 Minutes make 1 hour 24 Hours make a day 7 Days make 1 week 4 Weekes make 1 M. 28 D. 13 mon. 1 d. and 6 hours make when 1 year 365 days make when 1 year 366 days make when leap year Of the Quarter Days in the Year there are two Accounts to be given London Account is thus Mar. the 25 is Lady day June 24 is Midsummer day Septemb. 29 is Michaelmas day Decemb. 25 is Christmas day Country Account sometimes is thus February 2 is Candlemas day May 1 is May day August 1 is Lammas day November 1 is all Saints day A Table of Planets and Signes with their Aspects Seven Planets ♄ Saturn ♃ Jupiter ♂ Mars ☉ Sol ♀ Venus ☿ Mercury ☽ Luna Twelve Signes ♈ Aries ♉ Taurus ♊ Gemini ♋ Cancer ♌ Leo ♍ Virgo ♎ Libra ♏ Scorpio ♐ Sagitarius ♑ Capricornus ♒ Aquarius ♓ Pisces Five Aspects ⚹ Sextile □ Quadral △ Trine ☍ Opposition ☌ Conjunction Several Proverbs Useful for Children A. Anger dieth quickly with a good Man A Bit in the Morning is better than nothing all Day After Dinner sit a while after Supper walk a Mile Almost and very nigh saves many a Lie A good Beginning makes a good Ending A new Broom sweeps Clean. B. Better say here it is then here it was Better Children Cry than old Folks Weep Butter is Gold in the Morning Silver at Noon Lead at Night Better see a Clout than a Hole out Birchen Twiggs break no Ribbs Birth is much but Breeding more C. Children when they stand quiet have done some Harm Confession of a Fault makes half Amends for it Cloudy Mornings turn to clear Evenings Comparisons are very Odious Count not your Chickens before they be hatcht Close Mouth catcheth no flies D. Death keeps no Kalender Deeds are Fruits Words are but Leaves Diseases are the Interests of Pleasure Diversity of Humors breeds Tumours Dinners cannot be long where Dainties are wanting Do well and you shall have well E. Early up and never the nearer Empty Vessells make the greatest sound Every thing hath an end and a Pudding hath two Evening Orts are good morning Fodder Experience is the best Mistress Eating and drinking takes away the Stomach F. Fair in the Cradle and foul in the Saddle Fire and Water are good Servants but bad Masters Fools make Feasts and wise folks Eat them Fore-cast is better than a sorry worker Friends may meet but Mountains never Greet Fools build Houses and wise Men buy 'em G. Go to bed with the Lamb and rise with the Lark Gentility without ability is worse than plain beggery Giving much to the poor doth encrease a man's store Grace will last but favour will blast Good Will should be taken in part of Payment Good Wine needs no bush H. Half an Acre is good Land Help hands for I have no Lands Happy is he whose Friends were born before him Hard fare makes hungry bellies Hope well and have well Hunger will break through Stone-walls I. Jack would be a Gentleman if he could but speak French Idle Folks lack no Excuses Ill Weeds grow a-pace Ill Will never said well Ill luck is worse than found money Joan in the dark is as good as my Lady K. A Knotty piece of Timber must have smooth Wedges Keep some till furthermore come King's Cheese goes half away in parings Kindness will creep where it cannot go Kissing goes by favour Kiln calls the Oven burnt house L. Life lieth not in Living but in liking Light Gains make a heavy Purse Little said soon amended Little strokes fell great Oaks Long look't for comes at last Lion is not half so fierce as painted M. Manners make a man quoth William of Wickham Many hands make quick Work Meat is much but Manners is more Mischiefs come by the pound and go away by the ounce My Mind to me a Kingdom is Misunderstanding brings lies to Town N. Necessity hath no Law Need makes the Old Wife trot New Lords new Laws No longer pipe no longer dance No Penny no Pater Noster Nothing have nothing crave O. Old Friends and old Wine are best One shoulder of Mutton drives down another Opportunity makes Thieves One Nail drives out another One Slumber invites another One Swallow makes no Summer P Patience is a Flower grows not in every ones Garden Play Women and Wine undoe men Laughing Providence is better than Rent Penny in Pocket is a good Companion Penny and Penny laid up will be many Pride goes before Shame follows after Q. Quick at Meat quick at Work Quake like an aspen Leafe Quake like an Oven Quandary to be in Quick we must live by and not by the Dead Quietness is best though it cost dear R. Remove an old Tree and it will wither to Death Riches are but the Baggage of Fortune Raw Leather will stretch Rolling Stone gathers no Moss Rome was not built in one Day Receiver is as bad as the Thief S. Ships