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MY OWN PRIMER,

FIRST I.KSSUNS IN

BPELLl.Mi AM) HEADING.

rur iMi . run TII« k u u iir i •

K*r. JOHN P. CARTER.

M l u n B t M U i PBESBTTBRUN MABD 01 I'i'i.i

PREFACE.

A wish has often been expressed, es­

pecially by ilie Colporteurs uf the B

that a Cheap, HJ8j)k Primer -limiM be pre­

pared for the use of the young and of adults

who have not enjoyed the benefit of early

instruction. In compliance with this wish, I

a kind friend of the young and ignorant,

who has devoted himself to the work of

education, has prepared this little book, J

which, i t is hoped, will prove a valuable

aid to mothers and school-teachers, in im-1

parting the first rudiments of knowledge,

I t is to he feared that many who i

take the lack Ot mstrootfon, an- not aware |

_!_*!

of the difficulty and importance of the work

in which they are engaged. The laying of the foundation! of the Pyramids of Egypt,

or of the keel of the steamship " Great Enst-ern," ehrinka into insignificance in oompari--HI with tlie importance of teaching U.e hmnhlft child its A B C. The difference is sis great as that between Immortal mind.

end inert matter.

H o w important then thai the l

should possess t h e m m a p e n a a b k qualifica­

tions o f tact, patience, love, and per

once ! None other should attempt

cate and difficult a ta*k.

Muy teachers and pupils alike lind plea-

nun* and profit in the use of thai l i t t le Vo­

lume. THE EDITOR OP THE HOARD.

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A B C D E F G II I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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GOD IS LOVE. HAD M I- N DO N'OT LOVE GOD. A G O O D B O Y WILL MIND HIS BOOK. AN AXE CUTS WOOD TO BURN. HE J U M P S FOR JOY. IF UK II ILVB

ZEAL FOR GOD'S LA \Y, WE W I I . L Q U I T A L L BAD THINGS.

MY OW!C PRIMER.

a b o d e g h i j k 1 in n o p q r s t u v w x

y z n m n» w« I*TT«* HKHT K« ». ». c »o.

I tod is love. BsuI men dp I not love liod. A good boy will mind his book. An axe cuts wood to bom He jumps for joy. If we have zeal for Sod's law, we »ii| quil all bad filings: The box is full of toys.

HI OWM MUM If R •

A B O D E F

O II I J K

L M S O P

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OOD is I.IIVI:. BAD <u:s no NOT

cove '•on. A GOOD nor WILL

MIXli HIS BOOK. AN AXE OUTS

WOOD TO BURN. HE JUMPS FOR JOY. if »'/: //,i vi:ZEAL FOB OODS

LAW. 11/; 117/,/. QUO M.I. BAD

TSJNOS Tin: BOX is FULL OF

TOTS TIII: GOOD ami. is KIND TO

ALL.

God ia /-»v /in/ men '/" "<•/ /<

.1 good I'fj will mint/ &W cool; .An OM eiifc

tfvxx? fo torn. //' imnpt for joy. If tee

have mxl f»r GooV* law, toe will ouit

thing*. Tin l,w u fill of toys. "t

girl it hin<l to all IV thou in the fear if the

h-rd all the >lmj long. .!///*«/, (fir, r,

heart. Have faith in God. B> yea

jniwt. Coam to do evil; learn to do wettt

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Be thou in the fear of the Lord all the da}- long. My son, give me thine heart. Have faith in God. Grow in grace. Be ye all of one mind. Lord, helpme. Fearnot: 1 will help thee. Wait on the Lord, and he Bhall Bare iliee.

ban r i i n

fan man ran tan

den fen hen men pen ten

din (in pin sin tin win

bat cat fa I

hat mat nil

1 '* hud

bad

J lad mad pad

bed Fed led red wed tied

Shed

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boy coy

joy toy

l)OW

cow-

how

mow

now sow

VOW-

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bog

cog

dog fog

hog

j°g log

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bro bru

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hid kid

lid mid

rid

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and band land sand

urn bum turn clinrn

ell bell ill pill

nap bap

a ram of

end bend lend send

arm farm art carl

our sour out rout

hip ship

• AID ram

ink link pink sink

eat seal

lad clad pan span

hop simp

u m .

old cold hold sold

ear fear all ball

led bled red bred

ha) thai

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JL 1 See tliif good Girl.

b &> '•• "• a R o o k .

Docs ahe love her Book!

T-ook at the IJoy n t i l lllrl I I i N . p .

[lad ha n to 'li '..• iii- ||...,i,

UMnia ia WGIM o» r

land plump

bland loss

lock gloss

clock loud

Lump cloud

- • .•[• nva iitnaa.

lame bless

blame rook

lack brook

black reed

less breed

i

Wo ram ami nil men.

If we air The Soi

, God will

IT

hut God '-Ml SCO US,

of God will keep ui from .-in. if tiiiu.

Bo thou dav long,

III> •iin.l

pound round sound

bear eon calf lamb frog goat sheep

in the fear of the Lord, nil the

woe.

taste paste haste baste

duck hen dove lark quail WITH

hawk

plain grain chain slain

bean corn date hemp wheat ll»X rye

birth girth mirth worth earth coal sand rock clay hill wind

MV OWK PXIMML

John uew with will

fly wheu made boys

wind house blows line

girls hands kite here

good them tins die

Here ia John with his new kite.

I !•• will fly hia kite when the wind blows.

This tine house ww mode with the tuodfl

of men.

Good boys and girla, when they die, will

go to live in a house not made with hnnds.

Will you not try to he good, and go to

theml

XT OWN rillMhIL II

THE REAR Uvea in the woods. Whon .•I.] bald with » ohain, it will

be safe for boys and girls to look at Kim. TIIK CALF plays near the lick

Bean u catted \ EAL. THE DU<'K can swim, tod d i n En tin-

food. THE HENpiarda her young onesfnun the

ilAWK. and hides limn uidi htt fffage-GOAT'S milk in good food for BOM who

THE WREN ia a 8i.mll BIRD. She lniiM- her H''-l in ft box.

THE LARK mnp with joy in the field* i ORN u d KVK mskagood bread, Hi:Mi* i> -|um an-I mad.1 into ropes. KLAX li spun end nude into cloth. DATES and I fruits. COAL i- ii-'.l i.» burn. It keeps as quite

SAND is used to nmke glass. BRICKS ''• of CI.AY.

The i good God that modo me, madi.- nil these things!

«T OWS rUMIIL

,

God Christ heart that thifiga should

TM BIM.T a m *

Jesua Father beings wisest perish taketh

loved unnl life tolls SUM

lamb T H E BIBLE is God's holy word. U

fadls ofl tlmt the great (ii-l who mode us, and nil t i l ing, is the wisesl and best "f be­ings. It tolls us that God is our I ami that we should love him with :ill oui heart, and do all his holy will.

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c o m m a n d chi l i l ren I lliy l o w

they pray

tcaoli

saVe great

clothes when

«ick bay

How good U God Uj give us ijiir dear j w r e n u I Tlioy love uj very much. Tlioy boy iw food and ololbea, and lake grant oar* of iw, both when wo w o well, and wbna »fl nro nick. They toaoh OB to read God's holy Biblo; Iboy u»oh na

. iuily Uidi (itxl will b i o s and ttav© oa, ,

honour

diiily

g i v . i i i

obey

upon

Vi TV

l.i t l i .r

mother

parenti

W b c o Jeaus, the ble&>-:d Saviour, * H on earth, n i n e parent* brought their children liim that ha might blesa them. Hi* disci] blamed them fordoing so, beam it would trouble the Saviour. But ho naid," Or ilia litlltf children to come unto m<.-. bid them n i l , for of aaoh ii Uio kingdom of hea­ven." And he put his hands on ihe children and blcMed ibem,

MT OWN l ' i im:rL

LU«O A»O nnntWd.

t o t dogs delight to bark nnd bite, For God bath mode thorn »>;

Let bear* and Hun* growl and fight For Hu tbe i f hutur*- I

But children, you should n e v « let • angry p u s i o n l

Your little hand* were nover made T o Boar eaoh ether*! eyea.

Lei l o r e through all your act ioni run, And all your word* bo m i l d ;

Live Hko the bltsued Virgin1! Son, That ewwt and lovely ohihl.

MT 0W\ ritlMHIL

Ilin soul w u gcutlo as n Uunb; And, as hi* utature grew.

IIo grew in favour both Vilfa mini

And God bis Bather too.

Now Lord of nil, ho roigns above, And from bis heavenly throne

l i e M M what children dwell in love, And marks lh->m for his own.

J K S U S C11KI5T, ihe Son or God, came into

iho world to save siiiiicr*. W e aro nil ninnon,

and o«ed b u salvation. When bo In

earth be went about doing good, healing the

nick, comforting the afflicted, and raising the

dead. H o did those great works, lo show that

bo was equal to God the Father, and tfa tl

able to save all that oomc unto God by 1> in

After be died upon the cross for our linn, ha

arose from the dead, and ascended ini<»

where he siltetb a t the r ight baud of < I

Katbor, A t tbo last day, Je ius will conn- -.>itli

all bin boly angels lo judge the w

MY OW* fBIMKlL

MfKLLOO L M O M IB TWO I I L U 1

nc tor

Bible

beta i

| dial

j dolUr

V9|

Little U learns a few them to his

I know j huGod.

' liil.le

godly

ho ly

h a p p y .

i m a g e

Jury

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father.

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keeper

kindle

Lad)

labour

i imkcr

notion

imturv

and repeat*

hot it shall b e well will) :

MY ows n t iu rn .

There arc man* p*ocIi m lb* world ilmt do cot know the tfuo Qad, Bar U i ><: Wo call them b e U b n .

Tlicjr malco image* of wood «nd itono, and o i l them Kod», am] bow down and wondiip them. Poor blind peoplol how we should pity thorn, nod pray that God will send hia tninititcre to teach ihcrn the gottpol.

aba t e

a d m i r e

below

conten t

d e n y

engage

forgot

..Main pnmte u n d o

define eootnul bonne remind

MY OWN I'l'.IMLK.

lIH'Ut

oonfinemen<

: ml retirement

men!

enjoyment

employment

cuiiU'ntnu.'Ht

PAl'KH tl mndi- of olil mga, wiudied claui,

• Iftd in a mill.

QLASg in made of rand Md potash moiled to

gelher in a furnaoe.

LKATHRB is mode or the hides of t o u u b

by Unnidg.

CLOTH U mmdo of cotton, or wool.

HOUSES *ro huill of wood, MOM, or briclc.

SHI I'd are built of wood and iron.

perfect

invent

object

select

IKli.pt

invention

otyectfoo

m

i n a m e l y

l.im-'lv

l a m e l y

lately

barely

mMAy

finely ! likely

Oh that

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Hi U T*» *»D TltRm l A U K D .

timely

Uvelj

ninety

homely

lont-lv

baleful

baneful

careful

hateful

direful

tusfal

hopeful

niiiiiiui

t wcro my chief delight T o do the thing* I ought

Than lot mo try with nil mv might, T o miod wh»t I nm taught.

For God looks down from hc«v.' Our nctiiinn U> behold,

And bo is plcued when children try To do

1 delegate

elente

. dcsoUte

u they mw told.

abmlut i -

a n : i

uraUtndo

latitude

: ! | i h

attitude

l i l l i t l l ' l r

animal

admiral

Bantu ]

manual

gradual

plough irrsmi

pound braid IH-JHK

weeks

ploughing aiin.-Iiinc

harrow • M l i - r

promise

oerpet

betutifii) iu:ciinling

• L*plougfa

yellow

I ' l ' i ' i iv

Tbti farmer plough* the Ian J to prepare it for the seed. After ploughing, the large clods are broken with a harrow. When the Heed is oast on the land, the soil is covered ovar it with a harrow, or shovel-plough. Then God Bonds snow, and rain, and sunahino, which make the seed grow. At first it looks bright and green

M U\ OWN rn iHKH.

like » beautiful carpel. In ft few W© bead* form on tlio item, tlie colour turn* to ft

"* , riolii-r than gold. When tho wheal ift oat, tho grains are threshed

out, and BOOM) ore saved for wed, and some arc tftlcen to t t c mill to be ground into Boar to make bread. Tliiw doib God give bread to the eater, and seed to the anwer.

oflbrd

behold

control

o)iii|>urt

import

support

report

*m>*o *«»

begone

provide

• man tarna

repine

define

resign

i •iinfui.'

domain

proclabn

ordain

detain

utm

compose

m i ]*••••-

(li'|-.-i>

ex]

nippoM

[ • ! . . | - » - . '

•> dried leareaofa plant, which growa 10 China and Japan.

O il-'i KK ifl ill • iruil of ft plant which grow* in Turkey Jiid Arabia.

SIK1AU is made by boiling tho jaico of a plant called nugarcftiie. It grown in Ike Wait Indies, «ud in ulher warm countries.

MY OWN n u m .

little mounbdiu beautiful

U dintrcsa enlightened

Bower* goodness undcratapding

Sco this poor oM blind mm t Ho cannot see,

He cannot look upon the beautiful iky, nor I

view tbe mountains, noi admire tho green Gelds,

ai.J the gay flowers. He knows hi* friends only

by the sound of the voioe; he cannot see their

faces. How Tory kind is thin little boy to lead •

the poor blind maul If he should walk by him- j

a MT oww raiMLit.

self, bo might (all and bo linn. Bui law good

little b o ; will load him tafoly wherever ho

wishes to go. Wo ahould always be kind to tba

aged, tho poor, the Win.!, ilio lnmo, and ail that

are in diatroaa. But though the Wind cannot

aoe, yet (ho / may praise Qod for all his goodaoaa,

and pray tor hi- • open the oyea ,

'imlenlanding. And wo should thank

1 pray to be enlightened

by hi* gnaoa

•<nnw

alphabet

capnbtu

durable

glorious

different

nmatad

mii-n-t

JI r n a tgi> HKX

•ppuenl

beginm'ns

prohibit

ilil.-muiii

invi'iition

HUtlB >-•

iiilvortisc

I* mi Marine

aflcrii<>"ii

l iumni ik ind

d inPpOOl t

understand

entertain

discontent

MV O W N i'iu.yi;ii

Two Utile- girla, who wore ooiwins, being a t

play, began to quarrel . B m very soon, ono of

thorn said to hor cous in : u Do wo not know that

Jesus Christ diod for us? W h y then should wo

be angry with each olhor?" Then ihoy ocoaed

Ung, and loved each other again, when

they thought how great waa tho love of Christ

for thorn.

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IdmirataOD

niHtntiftD

.

BBviUtirjn

rou ip l icn t ion

conibiiiiitiuii

nomiiiAt :> DI

( n o v o o a t k n

oonsolutioii

terrain n t t a

• • : • > »

ado ra t i on

imi t a t i on

iiu'liniiliwii

IVVt'lLllioM

c-Mll-.T.LlJnli

ID may see the figures upon a dial, but ho

i .y goes unless the son

shines wo may read many irntba in the Bible,

but we cannot know them savingly nil GuJ by

h » Spiri t »hines upon onr soul.

«ag

shining honey Sown opening

account gather mischief skilfully

Emgnm Ubouf hetlthfb] sway

How doth tbo little busy beo

Improve each ahining hoar. A n d gather honey all tho day

Km in every opening flower!

n o w dkilfnlly aha build* her mil 1

••it alio spread* tbo m l

And labours hard to i»tore it wall

Willi tho sinsot food she nwkea.

MY OVM IM1IMKK.

In work* of labour, or of ski l l ,

I v-ould be busy l o o ;

For Satan finds soma mischief Mill

For idle 1 mints lo dn.

I D books, or work, or healthful play,

Lot my Brat y e a n bo past,

Thai I may give for every day

Some good account a t law.

ron-M two comma.

•TO 1

l h l ~ 3

ten

toraa lw . l t .

thirteen

Bvo & fourUtni

.it ''•

toreo ~ .<!.,!,

littccn

nt.-. i

. i Jn.-ri

10

II

IS

IH

II

IS

16

17

18

BiMteM

twenty

Iwenty-ooa

twenty-two

twenty-litre.

twenty-four

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nri ..'y M<

1*1 M, wtl

ir. '_•«

I I

2]

-'l

B

n

t«Mi^ebis8

thin, SO

thiny-ooe :tl

thlrty-two 32

thiny.three S3

lhlrty.fo.tr SI

thiny.6ri 3ft

lhiny-.il S3

MT ows rut MI: it. »

If ihU littlu girl had taken tho flowora without

l leave, aud bad beau asked bow abo got them, she

I w;uld most ltkaly have told a lie to bJdo bar

first fault. And than aha would have commit-

| tod two great sins, mealing a n d lying. A n d then,

I when aha wont on hor knees to pray a t night,

I bow very unhappy abo would hiwo boon, think­

ing that al though no one e l w know her sin, yet

tho groat God hor heavenly Father know it, and

I would be ranch d'wpleaaed with bar. God sees

all wodo. Do love* us when wo do r ight ; but he

doea not lovo oa when wo disobey him.

1. Bow many days an Inert in a xoeck t

Answer. Seven.

2. WluU art their tutmeit

Ant. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wodnoadoy,

Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

it. What it Sunday ailed m the Bible /

Ana, Tho Sabbath day, or the Lord's day,

4. Bow thott/d wektept/ie Lords day/

Ant. Wo should remember it to keep it boiy,

mr own PIUMKR.

A little boy about seven y e a n old, was on a

visit to a lady, who was very fond of Mm.

One day, a t breakfast there was aomo hot bread

ai-on the table, and it waa banded to him ; but

be would not take i t " D o you not Hko hot

bread T asked the lady. • Tea," said h.>, •' I 1 i ko

it very rauah, ma'am." "Then , my dear, why

do you not take some?" "Because," *•

" my Grther does not wish me to eat hot bread."

" But your father is a great way off," said the

lady, "and will not know whether you oat it or

noL You may take It for once: there will bo DO '

harm in that." " N o , ma'am, I will not diaofavy

my father and mother. I must do what they

have told me to do, although they are a grea t ;

way off. I would not touch it, if 1 were sure no- .

body would BOO me. I myself should know it,

and that would be enough to make mo unhappy."

This little boy would not disobey his parents,

although they were absent and might never know j

it. He was a noble boy. But if this w

how very careful should we be not to disobey

our hem* bo la ever present with

as, and whose eye beholds us a t all times I

MffOmi I'HIMSK.

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IhWy-dghl sa|fbrty««ai 47

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forty

ktig • a

fortytwo 43

forty-tara 43

hrtpftM

fifty-two

W^thrw 53

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nty-ooo 7L

wreity two W

1. Bn$ BMny nonfAi p v l

/ I n w r . Twelve.

2. IVAal ore (Aet r n a n w f i in j . January, February, March, Apri l , May,

June, Ju ly , August, September, OoWb.'r. fi

ber. December.

3. Bow r7uiny Jnyi are then in eoefV monL\ t

Am. Th i r ty days hath September,

Apri l . June , and November.

All the rest have thirty-one,

Excepting February alone,

Which has but twenty-eight in fine,

Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.

I

runu. Good children will pray to God at least ovary \

m.n-ning and evening. Wo •bould thank God | for his ooa iun l goodness; and u k him far hi* morey and love.

Oar Lord D M t u g h t tu to pray, saying: Our Futtivr, which art in heaven I Hallowed

bo tliy noma. Thy kingdom coma. Thy will be dono on earth aa it is in heaven. 0 thia dny, our daily broad. And forgive aa oar dflbu, aa we forgive oa r debtors. And load a* not into t«Riptntion, bat deliver m from eviL Kor thine i» the kingdom, and the power, and tho glory, for over. Amen.

MY 0*11 PH1HDL

r u t p i n TOO.—KOBxixa r u i n .

Now I awake and BOO d a

T in God thai kept mo through tbo night-

T o him 1 l i d my voi te ami pray,

That lie would k*»|i me through the d a y ;

I T ! ehoold dio before 'lia done,

O Q o d l accept me through thy Son. Amen

Milfr. ny QOOM TO IMP.

Now 1 lny mc down to -' I pray the Lord my soul to k e e p ;

If I should die before I wake,

I pray the Lord m y soul to t a k e ;

A u J this 1 u k for Joniu ' sake. Amen.

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• : 11T OWN 1'IUMKIL

on mim nr rrax-

1. Bow many seasons are there in the 'jtart

Antwer. Four; namely, Spring, Summer, Au­

tumn, and Winter .

2. Which are the Spiny monthtt

Ant. March, April, nod

?,. Whieh are the Summer mmtht?

Am. Jmic, July, and August.

4. Which are the Autumn montlitt

Am. September, October, and November.

6. Which an Ike Winter month* t

Ani. December, January, and February.

G. How many hours are Mere in a day t

Ant. Twnty . four .

7. How many minutes in an hour?

Ant. Sixty.

8. Bow many seconds in a minute 1

Ant. Sixty.

9. Bow many days in a month t

Ant. In » m o tbirty, in some thirty one.

10. Bow many mantht in a yrnrt

Am. Twelve.

11. B"w many years in a century f

Am. O.iii hundred.

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i n own I ' K I H R L U

Kin «CWPHH guwimfc

I. Who was the first mant Ann.fr. Adam.

> I M J titefint woman/ An*. Eve. 8. Whowasthefir*tmurderrrt

4. Who was OttjxTtt martyr J AM.

& Vfha \cas the ohfat man? Ana. Mcthu-

6. Who built th« ark t Am. Noah.

7. Who was the most faithful manl Ai*. Abraham. 8. Who ICI* Abraham'* child of promise f Ant. I n a o .

9. Who was the meekest man ? An*. M O M *

1" Who was tiie most patient man* Am. I I . Who wrestled with theanorl)

J Ant. Jnoob. 12. Who led Israel into Canaanl Am

I M I ')W» I'lLlHKK.

13. Wio m u Ihf ilrongal man t AII». San.;

\;IM Golialht Am. David.

. > wo* iKe witett man! Am. Solomon.

... ca*t into tht Horn' dm t Am, Daniel.

Am. T h e Lord Jonus Chri»t. 18. mo u Ju<u Chriilt Am. The CUTIIBI Son of 11

19. Who >m* th* mothrr of Chrirtf Am. The Virgin Miry.

is the beloved duciptt? Am. John. 21 . Who Utravid hi* mater Ghriwtt AM. Jodw

dmiti hb lord and Saviour t

25. Who u w itntck dmdjor tyinyt Am. Aimnm.i w0& Sapph in . 24. IFAo urn thtfinl cfirittian martyr 7 Am. Stephen.

MM In' diitf apotle to Oit Oer.tHmt Am. Pant. 26. Who teen tte four evangrh'ets? Am. Mnllhcw Mark, I*uk«, and John

Mr OW.N rniuFh. *.

u r n TO n o >*» « a mmwoon.

Love God with all your soul and i t rangth, Willi all your heart anil mind,

And lore your neighbour as yourself: Bo faithful, junt, and kind.

Km n i l • laniru DOLT,

A Sabbath well spent, Bring* a woekof COIILMII,

A u d strength for the loilfl uf the morrow, Bui a Sabbath profaned, WhaUtoovor is gained,

I i a certain forerunner or »orrow.

ni t i f o»mti>w»n w < D K

I. B a r s thou n o o ther god* b o l m e :

a. Before uo idol bend the knee, ft. Take not the name of God in. vain : 4. Dare not the oabbalh day profane. l>. (live friends and parents honour d u o : G. Toko hoed, that thou no murder do. ?. Absta in from worda and deeds unclean: 8. Steal not, though thou be poor and mean.

not a wilful lie, nor lovo i t : 10. W h a t u thy neighbour's d o not covet.

a MV OWN PBIHBH.

nun qua*no» • • WDJOMML

1. IfAo mmU you t

Ant. God.

nUeimJ yovt

Am. Obi

3. U'Ao rancftjta p m f

-4w. Tho Holy Ghost.

4. Of what unt you mmlft

Am. n

• if <&f4 tfutittack yo«i/

4 iu . T o be humble and mindful of death.

6. For u'Aa/ CTIIJ u*rr yow tnadet

Ana. T o M m O o d

7. l/0,0 *hofU yOU irr,

Am. By buliuving on his Son, praying to him,

and obeying bis command*.

j 8. 7h whom art you to pray F

• Am. T o Ood only.

0, For what thing* are you to pray to Oodt

j Am. Thai he would bring nwi to Christ, renew

mv fawn 1, and koop Die from evil.

10. What will become of you, if you die without

seeking and obtaining theee biasings?

Am. I shall bo banUbod from God with tlio

wicked, nnd b o s b a t up in bell.

11. What kind of a place is fuiUr

Am. A place of eniUe."* torment.

12. Where ihall you go at ilcaOi, if Ood bringi

you to Christ t

Am. I shall go to heaven, n holy and happy

place, whore I ahall dwell for over with God, and

Christ, and all holy beings.

13. What is God's promise to thtyffumgT

Am. "Tboy thai aook mo early shall find mc."

, C o m m a . - H y p h e n .

; Semicolon . '"* Accent*.

: Colon. — D a s h .

. Per iod . T N o t e of i n t e r r o g a t i o n .

( ) P a r e n t h e s i s . I No te of e x c l a m a t i o n .

MT O W * l -KIMEIL

I'IKKCKII And btoedinft lot I HO One iwixl earth and beano depending,

Fainliiiit ta death'* ut'>nr, \b blood in stream* drxocmlinar

itttl ihe honr i« nigh,— Chrirt the Lord * u1>mii» to.

Sinlen LambofGodr Forme, BUM of all thy anguiah,

t .Hi bang upon iho tree, •riurul tortore IBDRUUII?

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Ne'er * u pain or love like thins I

n one ojTnrinj^ lloM ihnt I OOII t'

To the crow ray Heart ! bring, All I liaVOUi thooaurreudrr.

iyiflgi lh->u warn n I lug, 1 am thine.

" I l U bettor to gel wisdom than gOl ia another*!, *udoQ> U our own; gold ta for tbe bod; and ! : H fJktMtl] and ctor-nily. IM iha' which in mwt jirecluu* in Ood'a ao»>ant bo ao HI our-.

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