Milke for children, or, A plain and easie method teaching to read and write together with briefe instructions for all sorts of people ... : as also an appendix of prayer / by Lambrocke Thomas.

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Milke for children, or, A plain and easie method teaching to read and write together with briefe instructions for all sorts of people ... : as also an appendix of prayer / by Lambrocke Thomas.
Author
Thomas, Lambrocke.
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London :: Printed for N. Brooks,
1654.
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Catechetics -- Church of England.
Catechisms, English.
Reading (Elementary) -- Early works to 1800.
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"Milke for children, or, A plain and easie method teaching to read and write together with briefe instructions for all sorts of people ... : as also an appendix of prayer / by Lambrocke Thomas." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64552.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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Which may teach our beleefe of him as of the onely God, and our thanks as the onely Saviour, that having him we have all good a 1.1, and wanting him have nothing at all but evill b 1.2. Labour we then to be∣come

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one in grace with him, and then may we become sons of God with him c 1.3. Thus much of his Titles of dignity.

3. Of this Title of Dominion a word or two in those words of the Article that re∣maine, Our Lord: That he is Lord, let that his Lordly title over the world shew d 1.4, as to whom belongs the power e 1.5, and ser∣vice f 1.6 of all: and then Our Lord, how may our creation g 1.7 and redemption h 1.8 shew it? yea that we are his by Gods free gift i 1.9: yea by the willing service of the godly k 1.10. They are his members and subjets ac∣knowledging him as their head and Sove∣raigne l 1.11.

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