A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... doth love God , God will love him . One God doth rule all . The Lord is God . None is like to God , and we are all in his Hand . The Lord is my King ; he is Lord of all : And by the Word of the Lord all was made . • ་ LESSON VI . God is ...
... doth love God , God will love him . One God doth rule all . The Lord is God . None is like to God , and we are all in his Hand . The Lord is my King ; he is Lord of all : And by the Word of the Lord all was made . • ་ LESSON VI . God is ...
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... doth forget : He hideth away his Face , and he will never fee it . Arife , O Lord God , and lift up thine Hand : Forget not the Poor . Wherefore fhould the Wicked blafpheme God :: While he doth fay in his Heart , Tufh , thou , God ...
... doth forget : He hideth away his Face , and he will never fee it . Arife , O Lord God , and lift up thine Hand : Forget not the Poor . Wherefore fhould the Wicked blafpheme God :: While he doth fay in his Heart , Tufh , thou , God ...
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... doth direct his Steps . A divine Sentence is in the Lips of the King : His Mouth doth not tranfgrefs in Judgment . A juft Weight and Balance are the Lord's : All the Weights of the Bag are his Work . The Highway of the Upright is to ...
... doth direct his Steps . A divine Sentence is in the Lips of the King : His Mouth doth not tranfgrefs in Judgment . A juft Weight and Balance are the Lord's : All the Weights of the Bag are his Work . The Highway of the Upright is to ...
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Accent Adjectives alfo becauſe bo"rough bu"ry Cafe caft cife Confonants Defire denotes Diphthong Divifion of Syllables doth educate hereafter ENGLISH TONGUE fafe fame fave ferve feven fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft fome fometimes ford foregoing Tables ftan fter fuch fump hath himſelf IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD Jefus laft lefs LESSON LESSON VI Letters ling Lord ment moft Mood muſt Name nefs Note Nouns Number Optative Mood ourſelves paft Perfon Plur Plural Potential Mood Praife Praiſes Prefent Tenfe Preter Preterperfect Pronouns ri ous Second Future Tenfe Senfe Sentence Sing Subftantive Subjunctive Mood thee thefe ther Thing thofe THOMAS DILWORTH thou tive tranf Truft unto uſed Verb Vowel Weft whofe Wicked Words not exceeding