Institutiones pietatis, in quibus saluberrima vitæ præcepta, et aliæ res notatu dignissimæ continentur [electronic resource] = Instructions of godliness in which the most wholesome precepts of life, and other things worthy to be noted, are contained. / First given forth in English by G.F. and E.H., but now turned into Latine for the use of Christian youth at school. The chief principles of the Latine tongue being added, that young beginners may also learn and exercise the declensions and conjugations (so called) with the rules of construction most necessary to be known.

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Book
Language
  • English
  • Latin
Published/​Created
[London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1676.
Description
40, 102 p.

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Summary note
eebo-0018
Notes
  • Pages 1-40: The chiefest principles of the Latine tongue.
  • Errata following p. 102.
  • Preface signed: C.T.
  • Wing attributes authorship to George Fox.
  • Ms. notes throughout text.
  • Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Language note
Text of second part in parallel columns of English and Latin.
References
Wing (2nd ed.) F1847.
Other title(s)
Chiefest principles of the Latine tongue.
OCLC
52211824
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