The A. B. C set forthe by the Kynges maiestie and his clergye, and commaunded to be taught through out all his realme. All other vtterly set a part as the teachers thereof tender his graces fauour.
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- The A. B. C set forthe by the Kynges maiestie and his clergye, and commaunded to be taught through out all his realme. All other vtterly set a part as the teachers thereof tender his graces fauour.
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- [Imprinted at London :: By Wyllyam Powell,
- [1547?]]
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- Alphabets -- Early works to 1800.
- Catechisms, English -- Early works to 1800.
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The A. B. C set forthe by the Kynges maiestie and his Clergye, and commann∣ded to be taught through out all his Realme. All other vtterly set a part as the teachers thereof tender his graces fauour. -
prayers
- Sign of the Cross
- The prayer of our lorde.
- ¶ The salutation of the Aungel to the blessed virgin Marye.
- ¶ The Crede, or xii. articles of the Christen faythe.
- The x. cōmaundementes of almighty god.
- ¶ Grace before dynner.
- ¶ Grace after dynner.
- Grace before supper.
- Grace after supper.
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De profundis clamaui.
psal. cxxix. - ¶ These questions the master ought to demaunde and to lerne his scolers.
- ¶ Then when the chyld is come to discre∣tion, let hym be induced to knowe what god is.
- ¶ Here after foloweth an inuocation vn∣to the holy Trinitie.
- preprandial grace
- After dynner or supper.
- colophon