Do not lie, nor cheat, nor fwear, nor steal. Reft in the Lord, and mind his word. Flee from fin, and hold fast what is good. A good child will love to read his book, A bad child hates to learn to read. LESSON IV. The Lord loves them who love him; Let all men mind the law of the Lord. Mind not thy own way, but the way of God. God is kind to me, and doth help me. A bad life will make a bad end. LESSON VIII. No man can fay he has done no harm. If I have done ill, I will do fo no more. Love not the world, nor the things that are in the world; for all which is in the world, the luft of the flesh, and the luft of the eye, is not of God, but is of the world, and is not good. In God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do to me. LESSON X. I will give thanks to thee, O Lord, with all my heart, and will praife thy name at all times. I will praise the name of the Lord with a fong, for this fhall please him. Trust in the Lord at all times, and mind his word. He, who loves not the Lord, is in the way which leads to death. LESSON XI. Thou, O Lord, haft taught me from my youth up till now; and I will tell of thy great works. Great things are they which thou haft done for us. Who is like to thee? The Lord doth know the way of good men, and the works of bad men are not out of his fight. I did call on the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his hill. TABLE VII. Words of three Syllables, accented on the first. AB-fo-lute av-a-rice cal-um-ny ac-ci-dent awk-ward-ly can-di-datebach-e-lor can-dle-ftick ac-tu-ate an-ar-chy boun-ti-ful cin-na-mon hand-fome-ly in-fti-gate law-giv-er hap-pi-nefs in-ftru-ment learn-ed-ly har-mo-ny in-te ger lec-tur-er harp-fi-chord in-tel-lect le-gal-ly haugh-ti-nefs in-ti-inate lib-er-ty hith-er-moft joy-ful-ly lu-na-tic hom-i-cide juf-ti-fy luf-ti-ly hof-pi-tal ju-ve-nile lu-mi-nous bon-el-ty kinf-wo-man lux-u-ry houfe-hold-er knowing-ly mag-ni tude huf-band-ry lab-y-rinth man-li-nefs hyp-o-crite lan-guish-ment ma-gif-trate |