Most easy instructions for reading, specially penned for the good of those who are come to years: by S.W.A. a b c d e f g h i k l m n o p q r r s s t u w x y z & i v pzanbseylxedwfgmthuqirokr&sh a e i o u y ai ay ei ey oi oy au eu ou ea eau ee eo ie oa oo ua we ui b e d f g h k l m n p q r s t w x z and i v y te, il; vb: dg. q p · nu! (s s) ee- s r f l h 3. 5.h n m t g p v c2. 3 k ● f y3. 5. w5. x● .... sa) a e i o u (as bla bl br ch cl ct ab dr dw fl fr gl gn kn pl pr sc sk should sl sn sn sp saint sw sq th' tr tw wh wr ❀ chra chr sch scls scr shr skr spl spr ●●● s r f l h phr sph thr thw phl A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U W X Y Z ct sl fl ss ff f● fi: go, I do see we die. ty my py by more. oh! all of us are ill. ah! I am up. or if it is as odd, ad one in, at an ox. I go up to see if it be so or no. ye see in me no to be. If we do ill, si on us al. woe be to me if I do lie. o my God be aye on my side, A now and all my lifetime. o Lord God, B be thou my good guide, and keep me from all ill: and aid me to do that, that is thy will, and not mine. use with good men, and sure thou shall get good by them: fly from ill men, for be thou sure that ill shall fall on thee, if thou use much with them, for the Lord doth love the good, and hates the ill. be true in word and deed. C use oft to pray. be of a good mind. the Lord is good to all them that fear him, and will not let them want. the lord be my good speed. D call oft for grace of the Lord thy God. love peace: and seek to be in love and peace with all men. o my soul, trust thou still in the great lord of all lords, and king of all kings. abreviations. Turrian for am or an. en 'em or en. on am or on. E un u n or un. from from or from. then them or then. the the. that that. thou thou. with with or what which which. etc. & & so forth. if ye a-bide in me, F & my words abide in you, ask me what you will, and it shall be done to you. with my whole heart have I sought the lord, let me not go from thy law. Christ is that true vine, G which hath brought souls from sin, by his word, and hath bought them with his blood. o sweet Christ let me be a branch in that vine tree. Observations on the variable sound of some letters, as (c) for (ks,) (ph) for (f,) (g for (j,) (t for (c s.))) (ph) in the be-gin-ning, I midst, or end of a word, hath the sound of (f) and so is written for it, as in physic, Philip, pro-phet, Ce-phas, triumph, asaph, E-le-phant. Note that (c) hath the sound of (k) and (s.) of (k) as in ca co cum, K as in call, cold, lock: of (s) as in ce, ci, as (se si) as in certain, city, face. (ps) beareth the sound of (s) as in Psalm, L psal-ter, and sometimes like (z) as in phrase. (g) hath the sound of the greek letter gamma, M as (God giveth grace) or of the Hebrew conso-nant jod, as in genealogy, sage, bridge. (t) hath one sound proper to it, N as time, tri-eth, truth, or the sound of (c) or (s) as na-ti-on, esti-ma-ti-on. So often as you find (ti) before (on) you are to sound it as (ci) as in con-di-ti-on, salvation. O Except (x s or h) go in the midst of a word before, as in mix-ti-on, bu-sti-on filthiest: and some times before an or en, as in ga-la-ti-ans, pa-ti-ence. Except a per-fect word en-ding in (ti) be ad-ded to a syl-lable be-gin-ning with a vowel, P as if ing be added to mighti, or (est) to pit-ti, it is migh-ti-est, pitying. Psal. 134. Behold (now) praise the Lord: Q all ye servants of the Lord. 2 Ye that by night stand in the house of the Lord: even in the courts of the house of our God. 3 Lift up your hands in the sanc-tu-a-ry & praise the Lord. 4 The Lord that made heaven and earth, give thee bles-sing out of Si-on. sample fonts: partial alphabets and symbols O Praise The Lord, All Ye Hea-then, praise him all ye Nation's. 2 For his Merciful Kindness Is Ever more and more to-wards Us: and the truth of the Lord en-du-reth for ever. Praise the Lord. Think on thy end at all times. Stand fast in the faith and Be strong. Watch and pray: Quench not the Spi-rit: In all things Give thanks: Give to all men their due. Psal. CXVII. O all ye nation's of the world praise ye the Lord always, And all ye people every where, set forth his noble praise. 2 For great his kindness is to us, his truth en-dures for aye: Wherhfore praise ye the Lord our God, praise ye the Lord I say. F Letter's which in re-spect of their near likeness in com-bi-na-ti-on, are hardly known. sh as should sl as sleeve si as sin ss as as saint as stand fl as flesh fi as first ff far off sp as speech ffl as afflict ae as Aeneas ee as three oo as good oe as celestial.