2 edition of The New-England primer enlarged. found in the catalog.
The New-England primer enlarged.
Published
1738
by Printed by T. Fleet and sold by the booksellers in Boston
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Early American imprints -- no. 4280. |
Contributions | Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | [80] p. |
Number of Pages | 80 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14596803M |
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The New England Primer was the first textbook ever printed in America and was used to teach reading and Bible lessons in our schools until the twentieth century. In factCited by: 1.
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Among Americana collectors, one of the most desirable class of books remains the 18 th century New England Primer – 17.
More copies of the New England Primer were printed from to than at any other period, more than likely due to the book’s fame and marketability rather than to its appeal. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the Primer was a historical curiosity. The New-England Primer, the principal textbook for millions of colonists and early Americans.
First compiled and published about by Benjamin Harris, a British journalist who emigrated to Boston, the primer remained in use for more than years.
Although often called “the little Bible of New. graphical note on the AAS's copy of The New-England Primer Enlarged as a coda to my essay. I am also grateful to Giles Mandelbrote of the British Library, and Professor Michael Ireadwell of Trent University, Ontario, for helping me with the complexides of.
The single most influential Christian textbook in history, most scholars agree that most, if not all, of the Founding Fathers were taught to read and write using this The New England Primer, which is unsurpassed to this day for its excellence of practical training and Christian worldview.4/5.
Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. The New England Primer was the first reading textbook designed for the American Colonies.
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May 19, · [NEW ENGLAND PRIMER]. The New-England Primer Enlarged: For the more easy attaining the true reading of English. To Which is added, the Assembly's Catechism, Also Mr. Roger's Verses &c. Boston: Printed.
Germantown: Reprinted and sold by Christopher Sower Junior, THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER ENLARGED. For the more easy attaining the true Reading of English To which is added The Assembly of Divines Catechism Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green, Sold by the Booksellers.
John Dabney (–) was a postmaster, publisher, and bookseller in Salem, Massachusetts, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was born in Boston in to Charles Dabney and Elizabeth Gardner.
With Thomas C. Cushing, John Dabney published the Salem Mercury newspaper, The New England Primer was the first textbook ever printed in America and was used to teach reading and Bible lessons in our schools until the twentieth century.
In fact, many of the Founders and their children learned to read from the Primer. This pocket-size edition is an historical reprint of the version used in many schools during the Founding Era/5(10).
This combination eventually resulted in the word primer coming to denote a children's book. Contents of the New England Primer.
The followng is a summation of the contents of the earliest known copy (printed ) of the New England Primer. The title page reads: New-England PRIMER Enlarged. For the more easy attaining the Reading of English. THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER The New England Primer was a textbook used by students in New England and in other English settlements in North America.
It was first printed in Boston in by Benjamin Harris who had published a similar volume in London. It was used by students into the 19th century.
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Engraving of John Rogers, burnt at the stake. A serviceable copy of an early edition of a famous American schoolbook. 84 pages including a few pages of advertisements; The first was printed in the 's and is quite rare. The New England Primer was the Seller Rating: % positive.
The New England Primer is dead, but it died on a victorious battle field, and its epitaph may well be that written of Noah Webster's Spelling Book: " It taught millions to read, and not one to sin." ra Enlarged.Production of " The» Protestant Tutor," "The New England Primer, enlarged," "The New English Tutor," and this small book, "The Holy Bible in Verse," Each one of these bears the imprint of his vigorous mind and his poetical ability although in no case does his name appear as author or compiler.
Let me read a few extracts from ancient records to.An Alphabet of Lessons for Youth. A Wise son maketh a glad father, but a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother. BEtter is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasure & trouble therewith. COme unto Christ all ye that labor and are heavy laden and he will give you rest.
DO not the abominable thing which I hate saith the Lord.