APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ussher, J., & Lane, M. (1698). The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces: For the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion. By the most reverend and learned Bishop Usher. Also a catalogue of all the English words, beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; the readiest way for teaching children and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read and write true English. Fitted to the conmon [sic] use of all English schools; having a thousand words more than any yet extant. By Moses Lane, school-master in London. printed for L.C. and are to be sold by Mary Fabian, in Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ussher, James, and Moses Lane. The Protestant School: Or, A Method, Containing Several Forms of Prayer, Psalms, Lessons, Thanksgivings, and Graces: For the Bringing Up, and Well Grounding Children and Elder Persons in the Protestant Religion. By the Most Reverend and Learned Bishop Usher. Also a Catalogue of All the English Words, Beginning with One Syllable, and Proceeding by Degrees to Eight, Divided and Not Divided; the Readiest Way for Teaching Children and Elder Persons to Spell, Pronounce, Read and Write True English. Fitted to the Conmon [sic] Use of All English Schools; Having a Thousand Words More than Any yet Extant. By Moses Lane, School-master in London. London: printed for L.C. and are to be sold by Mary Fabian, in Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ussher, James, and Moses Lane. The Protestant School: Or, A Method, Containing Several Forms of Prayer, Psalms, Lessons, Thanksgivings, and Graces: For the Bringing Up, and Well Grounding Children and Elder Persons in the Protestant Religion. By the Most Reverend and Learned Bishop Usher. Also a Catalogue of All the English Words, Beginning with One Syllable, and Proceeding by Degrees to Eight, Divided and Not Divided; the Readiest Way for Teaching Children and Elder Persons to Spell, Pronounce, Read and Write True English. Fitted to the Conmon [sic] Use of All English Schools; Having a Thousand Words More than Any yet Extant. By Moses Lane, School-master in London. printed for L.C. and are to be sold by Mary Fabian, in Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1698.

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