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Reading made perfectly easy; or, an introduction to the reading the Holy Bible; Consisting of Lessons so disposed, that the Learner is led on with Pleasure from easy to more hard Words, which is the only rational Method of Teaching. Being Sentences from Scripture, And other Books on Moral and Religious Subjects; also Scripture Stories, Very pleasant and advantageous to Youth, to prepare them to understand the Holy Scriptures. By T. Dyke, Schoolmaster in London. The thirty-fourth edition, with large additions and improvements. By D. Fenning, Author of The Universal Spelling-Book, &c. &c. To which are subjoined, six familiar fables, With an instructive Moral to each of them.
Dyke, Thomas, schoolmaster.Date: [1795?]- Books
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The true royal English school, for Her Majesty's three kingdoms: being a catalogue of all the words in the Bible, beginning With One Syllable, and proceeding by Degrees To Eight, Divided and not Divided; whereby all Persons, both Young and Old, of the meanest Abilities, may, with little Help, be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly, easily, and more speedily than in any other Method: With Directions to find out any Word. With copper cuts. At the End is added, A Praxis of One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Syllables. Together with an exposition on the Creed. By Tobias Ellis, Late Minister of the Gospel.
Ellis, Tobias.Date: 1709- Books
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Reading made perfectly easy; or, an introduction to the reading the Holy Bible; consisting of lessons so disposed, that the Learner is led on with Pleasure from easy to more hard Words, which is the only rational Method of Teaching. Being sentences from Scripture, And other Books on Moral and Religious Subjects; also Scripture Stories, Very pleasant and advantageous to youth, to prepare them to understand the Holy Scriptures. By T. Dyke, Schoolmaster in London. The thirty-first edition, with large additions and improvements. By D. Fenning, Author of The Universal Spelling-Book, &c. &c. To which are subjoined, six familiar fables, With an instructive Moral to each of them.
Dyke, Thomas, schoolmaster.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Reading made perfectly easy: or, an introduction to the reading the Holy Bible; Consisting Of Lessons so disposed, that the Learner is led on with Pleasure from easy to more hard Words; which is the only Method of Teaching. Being sentences from Scripture, and other Divine and Moral Authors also Scripture. Stories, Very pleasant and advantageous to Youth, To prepare them to understand the Holy Scriptures. By T. Dyke, Schoolmaster, in London.
Dyke, Thomas, schoolmaster.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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Reading made completely easy: or, A necessary introduction to reading the Bible: Consisting chiefly of Scripture sentences. Each lesson of which is disposed in such order, as the learner is led on with pleasure, step by step, from simple and easy to compound and difficult words: which is allowed by all to be the most regular, speedy, and rational method of teaching. To which is added the trisler, or pretty play thing for the entertainment and amusement of children. Recommended for the use of schools.
Date: [1780?]