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A79509 The childs book and youths book in two parts. : The first teaching an easie and delightful way to read true English ... : The second containing a method for spelling, a catechism, a confession of faith, a copy book, a perpetual almanack .... S. T. 1672 (1672) Wing C3874A; ESTC R173832 25,787 164

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keep me that I do not sin against thee O my God keep my mouth that I may not offend with my lips O Lord keep my feet that I do not run in the way of the wicked O my Creator create in me a delight to do thy will O my God and Maker make me such a creature as thou hast commanded me to be O my God and Saviour save me from my sins O Lord pardon the sins of this day O Lord pardon my unknown sins O glorious God fill me with wisdom O my Saviour fill me with thy good Spirit O thou that art the Saviour of the world send the Comforter thy Holy Spirit which shall teach and guide me in the ways of Truth and Holiness O thou that art the King of Heaven make me heavenly-minded O Lord teach me to hate lying-vanities O Lord teach me to fear to fin against thy Holy Name Teach me O Lord to love thee to obey thee to serve thee O Lord help me to delight to keep thy commandments O Lord do more abundantly for me than I am able to ask or think for the Lord Jesus Christ his sake to whom with thy holy Majesty and ever blessed Spirit be given all honour glory and power both now and for ever Amen Psal 67. GOd be merciful unto us and bless us and shew us the light of thy countenance and be merciful unto us That thy way may be known upon the earth thy saving health among all nations Let the people praise thee O God yea let all the people praise thee O let the Nations rejoyce and be glad for thou shalt judge the folk righteously and govern the Nations upon the earth Let the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee Then shall the Earth bring forth her increase and God even our own God shall give us his blessing God shall bless us and all the ends of the world shall fear him Courteous behaviour is the bodys grace And sweet Expressions shew a graceful mind Learn then betimes to run in Vertues Race Strive to be formost and leave all behind Childrens Behaviour when they rise and at School 1. FIrst Child I advise thee not to sleep over much for it will dull thy wit and hurt thy brain 2. Secondly Let thy first work in the morning be to praise the Lord for his protecting thee the night past and crave his heavenly Blessing upon thee for the day following 3. Thirdly Put on thy cloths handsomely and wash thy face and hands comb thy head and brush thy cloths 4. Fourthly be dutiful and shew reverence to thy Parents in bowing the body towards them craving their prayers for thee 5. Fifthly See that thy cloaths be not torn if they are tell the servans or thy parents of it 6. Sixthly See that your shoes and stockings be clean either make them clean your self or cause some other to do it for you 7. Seventhly Have a care that you blow not your Nose unmannerly but keep a Pocket-handcherchief for that purpose 8. Eighthly Be careful to keep your hands always clean and your nails cut short that so you may not gather dirt in them 9. Ninthly when you come into the School put off your Hat and bow your body to your Master or Mistriss go then to your place and sit mannerly be always looking upon and learning your Book 10. Tenthly I would have you to give heed and carefully observe these Lessons and I hope what is wanting your Master or Mistress will supply it and teach thee that thou must not fight nor quarrel nor kick nor spit upon each other nor any other unseemly action too often used with Children both in the Schools and elsewhere Childrens behaviour walking in the streets 11. Child when you walk in the street shew reverence to those you meet and put off your Hat and bow your body saying solidly and mannerly A good morning to you or A good evening to you God be with you The Lord keep you or such like civil greeting 12. When you are going in the street do not cry nor bawl nor sing nor kick at any thing nor give evil words to any 13. I would have you take notice of men and act as wisely as you can as if your father and Mother did see you or as if all mens eyes were upon you If you do so every body will speak well of you and say There is a pretty child that child is a comfort to his Parents he doth deserve to be beloved Childrens behaviour at Table 14. Child when thou art going to the Table let thy Betters sit down before thou dost seat thy self 15. If thou dost give thanks or any other let thy countenance be very grave and graceful so that every one be covered before thou puttest on thy Hat and then bow thy body 16. Let every one be served before thee and then eat not greedily or unmannerly 17. Let not thy tongue run before thy wit but be silent hear diligently what others say and learn wisdom 18. See that you spill no Pottage upon the Table Cut your Bread and keep the bones of your Meat upon the corner of your Trencher 19. I would have you not to blow your Nose if possible you can avoid it nor spit much nor play at the Table by no means and when Grace is said rise and take your Trencher and stool away and bow your body to the Company and what ever else is needful for you to learn that is here wanting I hope your Parents will instruct you Childrens behaviour at Church 20. Child when thou comest into the Church think with thy self that thou comest into the special presence of God and desire his heavenly assistance to enlighten thy understanding and make thee willing to be guided by his word 21. When thou art in the Church take heed that thou dost not offend with thy mouth take a convenient place to sit where you may hear the Minister and be attentive to carry away with you as much as you can of the Sermon 22. See that you do not play in the Church or talk or cry or laugh or walk about in the time of the Sermon These Lessons I have collected for thy instructions praying that God will give thee grace to observe them and that he will teach thee in those things that belong to his glory and thy souls comfort A short and brief way to find several places of Scripture THe Creation of the world and all things therein Genesis 1. The Lord drowned the world with a great Flood only Noah and his family saved and the creatures with him in the Ark chap 7 8. The Ten Commandements Exodus 30. The sin of Ignorance Levit. 5. Aaron dieth Numbers 20. A stubborn son is to be stoned to death Deut. 21. Moses his age and death Deut. 34. Samuel annointeth David 1 Sam. 16. Solomons Petition to be wise 1 Kings 3. David exhorteth to fear God 1 Chron. 28. Satans malice
He shall do no dammage to his said Master nor see to be done of others but that he to his power shall let or forthwith give notice to his said Master He shall not waste the goods of his said Master nor lend them unlawfully to any He shall not commit fornication nor contract Matrimony within the said term He shall not play at Cards Dice Tables or any other unlawful Games whereby his said Master may have any loss with his own goods or others during the said term without his Masters licence he shall neither buy nor sell He shall not haunt Taverns nor Play-houses nor absent himself from his said Masters service day nor night unlawfully but in all things as a faithful Apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said term And the said Master his said Apprentice in the same Art which he useth by the best means that he can shall teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed finding unto his said Apprentice meat drink apparel lodging and all other necessaries according to the custom of the City of London during the said term and for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and agreements either of the said parties bindeth himself unto each other by these presents In witness whereof the parties above-named to this Indenture interchangeably have put their hands and seals the first day of May in the year of our Lord 1660. Joseph Goodservant A Prayer for the King O Most mighty ever-living Lord God Creator of all men Governour of Empires and Establisher of all Kingdoms who out of the loyns of our Father Abraham didst choose a King that became the Saviour of all Kings and Nations of the earth Bless we beseech thee thy faithful Servant and our dread Sovereign Lord King Charles with the richest blessings of thy Grace Establish him in the Throne of His Kingdom by thy mighty power and protection visit him as thou didst visit Moses in the Bush Joshua in the Battel Gideon in the Field and Samuel in the Temple Let the Dew of thine abundant mercies fall upon his head and give unto him the blessing of David and Solomon Be unto him an Helmet of Salvation against the face of his enemies and a strong Tower of Defence in the time of Adversity Let his Reign be prosperous and his days many Let Peace and Love and Holiness let Justice and Truth and all Christian vertues flourish in his time let his people serve him with honour and obedience and let him so duly serve thee here on earth that he may hereafter everlastingly raign with thee in heaven through Jesus Christ our Lord and only Saviour Amen Another Prayer for the King O Almighty and everlasting God Creator Lord of all things give ear we beseech thee unto our humble Prayers multiply thy blessings upon thy servant our Sovereign King Charles whom in all lowly devotion we commend unto thy high Majesty that he being strengthened with the faith of Abraham endued with the mildness of Moses armed with the magnanimity of Joshua exalted with the humility of David beautified with the wisdom of Solomon and replenished with the goodness and holiness of them all he may walk uprightly before thee in the way of righteousness and like a mighty King may be powerful over his enemies governing his people with equity and preserving thy Church with Truth and Peace through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Another GRant we beseech thee almighty God that our Sovereign Lord the King may be a most mighty Protector of his people a Religious Defender of thy sacred Faith a bountiful Comforter of thy holy Church a glorious Triumpher over all his Enemies a gracious Governour unto all his Subjects and a happy Father of many children to rule this Nation by succession in all Ages through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen FINIS The Royall Oak