| Thomas Dilworth - 1820 - 154 pages
...easy lessons on the foregoing Tables, consisting of words not exceeding three letters. LESSON i. O man may put off the law of God. The way of God is...is in God all the day. A bad man is a foe to God. N LESSOtf II. To God do I cry all the day, Wlio is God, but our God. All men go out of the way of thy... | |
| 1881 - 792 pages
...used by our children at the present day. Tho following is the first reading lesson in Dilworth : " No man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God." Let us now turn to Appleton's First Reader, which is used in many of our schools. It was printed in... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1926 - 630 pages
...Some Easy Lessons on the Foregoing Tables Consisting of Words Not Exceeding Three Letters. Lesson I No man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...God all the Day. A Bad Man is a Foe to God. Lesson V Let me not go out of thy Way, О God. О do not see my sin and let me go to the Pit. On page 53,... | |
| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 pages
...with proper Scriptures." Its first lesson, having words only three letters long or less, stated: No Man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...My Joy is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God.19 Noah Webster, known as the "Schoolmaster to America," used only the Bible and Thomas Dilworth's... | |
| Peter Moore, Tyler - 1999 - 638 pages
...beginning, A In Adam's fall We sinned all through the Dilworth reader (1740), whose first lesson began, No Man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God. to the weighty tomes on the desk of the theologian, all education was impregnated with religious teaching.... | |
| David Barton, Nigel Hall - 2000 - 274 pages
...lesson (A New Guide to the English Tongue, p. 5 — first edition 1740, over 100 more by 1800): No Man may put off the Law of God. The way of God is...is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God. His first lesson in bisyllables starts (p. 28): It is God that girdeth us with the Strength of War;... | |
| K. Alan Snyder - 2002 - 302 pages
...twentyone of those twenty-eight lines, God's name is mentioned. By way of example, lesson 1 states: No man may put off the law of God. The way of God is...is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God. And again, in lesson 3: Pay to God Ms Due. Go not in the Way of bad Men. No Man can see God. Our God... | |
| William J. Federer - 2003 - 292 pages
...with proper Scriptures." lts first lesson, having words only three letters long or less, stated: No Man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God." ROGER SHERMAN Roger Sherman was distinguished as the only Founding Father to sign all four major founding... | |
| Mark G. Vásquez - 2003 - 424 pages
...the lists, all with a religious theme. For example, a Lesson from the monosyllabic word list is No Man may put off the Law of God. The Way of God is...My Joy is in God all the Day. A bad Man is a Foe to God.12 Following these tables and lessons came a list of synonyms and their definitions and then "A... | |
| Jim Murphy - 2007 - 284 pages
...Scriptures." Chapter 1 has no word that is more than three letters long and contains thoughts such as: "No Man may put off the Law of God," 'The Way of God is no ill Way," and "My Joy is in God all the Day." Dilworth's New Guide became an instant hit in England and in the... | |
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