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A61383 Short writing, began by nature compliated [sic] by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y [sic] requisited of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught & published with plain directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel Steel, Laurence, d. 1684.; Browne, Joseph, fl. 1678. 1678 (1678) Wing S5380; ESTC R221908 8,146 42

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through mistake mouth mother multiply multitud in the midst N Neglect negligence through neglect O Open opinion open the doctrin the eye the hand the heart the lips the mouth in the opening oppose opposite oppress over upon break over original P Part port particular peculiar patience prolong perceive persecute persevere perpetual pestilence point appoint perogative priviledge Q Quantity quarrel quarrel about R Reconcile recover returne religion reveal reverence righteous unrighteous S Sacrifice sathan separate separate man sin son sun beloved son of God sons daughters serpent break y e serpents head speak or say unto T Take take up take up y e Cross overtake undertake through break through break through y e heart of man break through the dark to or come to Christ went to together ioyn or gather together to and fro or went to and fro the Eye of y e Lord runs to and fro turn turn about overturn from top to bottom trouble through trouble V Vers vert uncover under or understand undersanding under value unite unite the heart of man to God up upright Christ went up break up lift up exalt lift up the Eye to the Lord lift up y e hand lift up holy up and down Christ ment up and down W Wander wonder wander about wicked wilderness world through y e world christ came into the world foundation of the world the whole world lies in wickedness the world is set in the heart the heart is set on the world he is bent upon the world worship false worship X Execute exercise experience extraordinary extream express Y Yeild yeild up Z Zeale The Improvement of the former Table by usefull endings for the contracting of Sentences The Learner may observe in the former Table how several Clauses of Sentences are contracted by marks set either on the top or under the Character where note the marks set on top are as follow For of God or y e Lord a tittle for of Christ this of man this of mankind the of men women of the Soul of the world this mark placed underneath which are fully exemplified in the Table particularly in the Letter E The same marks do stand for in God or with or to God or the Lord and with Christ as the foregoing word shal dictate Proper Endings for the enlarging of any word of the Table as occasion is Marks for the compleating of words For the Negatives im m ir un make a tittle in the beginning Impatient indifferent irreverence ub-beliefe uncertain Thus write Circumvert dislike impart Marks set on the top for y e ending of words for ation a tittle Conversation ministration tribulation Thus write these Fashion Passion fashion of y e world The same for otion motion notion For able ible this Corruptible infattible imaginable remarkable How other words not inserted in the Table may be contracted by the same endings How the marks for words and Sentences doe consist when they meet in one Clause Thus write these Able cable sable table the same for ible oble iple or ople Bible noble couple double disciple people disciple of Christ people of God For ity this Contraricty samiliarity individuality Thus write these City pitty The same for ighty uty duly mighty For meant this Aduancement government inlargment Thus write these Paiment raiment The same for oment moment indument For Son sion a tittle within as Afflictions ascentions Corruption destruction distinction contradiction Thus write Version Circumcision thousand When the Endings for words and Sentences meet write them thus Advancement of Christ Manifestation of God to man Establishment of the Soul Government of the World Other endings of words which are written in a direct Line For ance write for ed for est for eth for ing for ful for ness mercifullness What more Example do occur of this kind Words or Sentences let them be written in a Book The Second Part shewing how words may be regularly written containes the Alphabet the Consonants and Vowels The Alphabet with the words signefied by each Letter A Away B be but D did didst E evil F for ful G god good H how I just K keen L lord M much N now nature O of P peace Q question R ra re are S as is his T il that V your W which word X excellent Y you Z zion For the Letter C write K or S according to the Sound of the word S is often turned over with a head thus Places For the furtherance of speed some Consonants are this shortned which are called Contacts The Contracts ch Christian el carnal conelius nd and end ndl handle ng thing ngl angle ne ns ance ence sc scarce sl stand stance th them Examples of words written by the joyning of other Letters with the Contracts Bth Both del declare fnd find found frth fourth fth faith fathers kth catholick nsr answer nth nothing rth earth ser scribe scripture sgn signify trth truth wth with Thus write Endeth Ending Heaven earth Nothing in ye world kl or cl Kr or cr The rest of the Consonants are two or more Letters of the Alphabet regularly joyned together First observe what Letters are joyned in the Character then learne the words signified by them Some marks stand only for the parts of words as car cor mes mis per rec sah sol whose use see Column 23 The Table of Consonants where note this mark r stands for com or con bl bless bld bold behold blf blasphem bn beginn beginning br bread bs beside conf comfort comsh complish conks concupiescence conl counsel conq consequence conr consider conrn concern conf confess const consist cont covenant df def dif dl devil diligent dgr decree degree dm demonstrate dmion dominion dn din den don dr drink dt difficult div divell fl flesh fr from ference frg forgive frst first frt fruit gl glory gn gon gr grace grt grant hm him jy joy kr car cor cur krt create krtr creator lf life lk look lt let light lo love mb member mr mor mur ms mes mis mischiefe nbr neighbour nk thank think nl knowledge nmbr number nr nor ns necessary nt not ntr enter interpret pl please place pr par per pur prs praise ps pas pos pt pet put rb reprobate rd read rdm redeem rgr regard rp repent rq require rs rias res respect rson resurrection ro resolve rw reward ry rejoyce sb u sub Sabbath sd similitude sf suf sg suggest sl sal sol soul sm som sum sn salvation snt Saint sent sp sup spr spirit sr serve soever str strength stsf sattisfie sy say tm time tem tmp temp tr tans transgres tr ter ture trespas tr tribute trm triumph trst rust tv tive us us use wh who whom wk walk wr work wsm wisdom yt yet xkt expect xt except accept The Contraction of useful clause of Sentences belonging to the Table of Consonants Clauses of Sentences shortned In y e beginning between both break
bread broken Spirit bring forth fruit break Covenant with God the Devil goes about the Grace of God glory of y e world knowledg of Christ drink up enter into transgression look round about break y e Sabbath sundamental truth of God a long time times are turned through repentance himselfe or themselves them that or they that them that are from them thatare of them thatare to them that are some of them that are to them that haue The usefulness of the parts of words inserted in both Tables Exemplified Explained Words Contracted by the joyning together of Parts As to write Substance joyn the mark for Sub stance together thus Circumstance compare consume distribute contempt forwardness purpose reforme subvert transcribe perform remain Where the joyning of the Parts brings the words out of Square write them asunder Deserve pasture misrepresent superscribe Long Words Impardonable indissoluble incompatible condesecution transubstantiation Additional parts of words both for the beginning end with Examples of words written by them For pra pre in the beginning of a word write this for pro pru this Prepare present preserve preseribe promise propose procure improve reprove For ject in the end make this Project reject subject For fication Iustification Sanctification glorification For prehend apprehend corruprehend reprehension For Sence Insence insensible conscience conscientions presence of God The five Vowels are not to be exprest by their own Characters unlesse when they begin a won but are understood by Places a e i o u a e i o u When a word ends with a Consonant set it in the Vowels place Thus bad bed ran ren bid rin bod bud ron run Note so many Consonants as come togetehr without a Vowel betweē them are to be written without taking of the Pen Clinch France strang scrape dandl chang crumbl thu●●… blunt seald sword plung cramp spurn Glattering supremacy stubborn plaiflered botstering Examples of long words written by the Alphabet alone and also in conjunction with other parts of Words Thus write Alexander Jonathan Jeconiah Garnaliel\ Methusela Solomon Barnabas Sometimes a word is begun with a part and concluded by the Alphabet as Compelling desired discipline disoblige discourage mercenry perplexing misapplie suboraed suffering Sometimes a word is begun with the Alphabet concluded by some part Defendeth defending fraternity derinative molestation raseallition Note no more Letters Vowels or Consonants are to be exprest in this Art then what will suffice to sound the word When two like Consonants meet in a word let the first only be exprest Dinner Folly The same for Vowels meeting in one Syllable as Frail Suit Unlike vowels meeting in distinct Syllables are thus written Diet Viol Leave out as follows b. after m Lamb c before k back d before g lodg g before n knock u after g guide u after q quick w. before r wrong w after a saw w after o lom y. after a day Pharo Philip H may be left out in these such like Help Hope the thy humble inhabit X contracts words as Flocks Action facts Succes Examples of words contracted by y e moission of Vowels parts of words in the beginning without hurt to the Sound The expert Learner may omit Single Vowels in the begining of words as Abomination adversary endeavour enemy israel omnipotent ornament ultimate usurp Except when two Vowels come together then y e first is to be written as Aim Oil our out Likewise when two like Consonants immediately follow a Vowel Adder Error arrow utler Or when a word is drawn long as Ope. Ale Ac ad ap are to be omitted in these words Acquaint advantage appropriate And such like The Third Part teaching a New more expedite may for the Contracting of Sentences by y e Prefixes the Tenses the Persons with their Places Note the Rarity of these Contractions is that they doe not burthen y e Memory with any other Marks or Rides then what are used for words The Table of Prefixes which are in Sentances like y e Consonants to begin words After again all allwaies among and as al before because beside better beyond else especially either ever except first further future here and if but if if so be likewise neither another never nevertheless notwithstanding often otherwise soon such then thence one one there therefore this though thus til until what what if when whence where wherefore while except yet yet if How as is to be written then il is redoubled As great as as much as as often as as soon The Tenses or Times which do resemble y e Ending Consonants Active do dost doth did didst have hast hath had hadst shal shalt wil wilt may maist can would wouldst could couldst should shouldst might mightst must ought Passive am is art are was wert were have been hast b. hath b. had b. hadst b. shal b. shalt b wil b. wilt b. may b. maist b. can b. would b. wouldst b. could b. couldst b. should b. shouldst b. might b. mightst b. ●●…st b. ought to b. The Six Persons which are in Sentences as Vowels were in words I we thou ye you he they Contractions made by the joyning of the persons Tenses together with the Negative Not and such Verbs as usually follow them In the beginning of a Sentence y e Persons Tenses may be united thus I do we do thou dost you do he doth tha do c For not place a tittle within or upon y e tense I was not we must 〈◊〉 I can not ye shal n t tha are not thou d●st ●… you must not be he hath not been So write all y e Persons and Tenses in order Likewise the Tenses will unite with these Particles It that such there this those thus where w ch whether as it doth there did such hath that will He ought not there will not Contractions of Verbs For give this I will not give for make this I cannot make for say this He did not say for take this I will not take that cannot be taken he could not be made The Places of the Persons and manner of expressing Interrogatives and placeing of the Tenses in Order tha he we j thou you tha he we j thou you Note the place for we you is somwhat more distant from y e Letter then he and thou Thus write these Interogatives do tha doth he do we do I do thou do you Note as in words the Consonants were set in the Vowels places So in Sentences the Tenses are to be put in the Persons places about y e Presixes thus After tha do After he do After we do After I do After thou do After you do In like manner may all y e other Tenses be placed about this other Prefixes After Tha did After he did After we did The manner of placeing the Tenses after many compleat Verbs Likewise a Rule for Verbs of Motion In like manner may the Tenses be written after these Verbs Believe condude consideer declare grant finde expect hope acknowledge perceive suppose thin understand As for instance Belie●●… tha do he doth we do I do thou dost you do The rest the Learner may write out in order as I believe tha did c All verbs of Motion are understood by their Particle as in the ninth Arch After tha went away After he went away After we went away After I went away After thou went away After you went away If tha go not down If he go not down If we go not down If I go not down If thou go not down If go not down If you go not down The use of this Third Part may be seen in the underwritten Contractions by which y e Learner may frame all others of y e like nature If a man have not y e Spirit of Christ he is none of his Through much tribulation you must enter into y e kingdom of heaven I understand he hath not been with you a longtime 〈◊〉 acknowoledgeth he could not come from the place where he was Better you had not been born then that you should continue as you are this is a breach of y e commandment of God Marks for the Books of the Bible in order as they stand Old Test 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 New Test 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A BRIEF SPECIMEN OF T̄E WRITING ❀ Ioseph Browne Sculp sit The Matter comprised in the foregoing Circle in words at Length Great is the goodness of the Lord the Creatour of Heaven a●● Earth to the sone and d●●…ghters of men wha●… 〈◊〉 the beginning ●●fore man entred 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 transgression made him in his Image holy and righteous and not withstanding the fall of man and his breaking his commandments and neglecting of his dutie to him yet doth he wait to be gratious by his Light and spirit in man which through the mercy of Iesus Christ is sent to convince the world of Sin of Righteouses and of judgment that so they may come to take up the Cross of Christ and to hear him who said except a man be converted he can not enter into the kingdom of God where there are those joyes that it cannot enter into the heart of fallen man to conceive A summary Collection of the Characters of this Book into Coherent matter which is to be the Learners first Exercise to read and write out HODGSON's Short Hand Contractions WITH A COMPARATIVE TABLE OF Short Hand Alphabets AND Two Copper Plates PRICE HALF A CROWN