(1715). The School of good manners: Containing, I. Sundry mixt precepts. II. Rules for childrens behaviour, at the meeting-house, at home, at the table, in company, in discourse, at school, abroad; with an admonition to children. III. Good advice for the ordering of the lives, with a baptismal covenant. IV. Some wholesome cautions. V. A short plain & scriptural catechism. VI. Eleven short exhortations. VII. The Ten commandments in verse, with a compendious body of divinity, an alphabet of useful copies, & Cyprian's twelve absurdities. VIII. Some prayers for children; with graces before and after meat. Printed & sold by T. Green. Also sold by B. Eliot at Boston.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The School of Good Manners: Containing, I. Sundry Mixt Precepts. II. Rules for Childrens Behaviour, at the Meeting-house, at Home, at the Table, in Company, in Discourse, at School, Abroad; with an Admonition to Children. III. Good Advice for the Ordering of the Lives, with a Baptismal Covenant. IV. Some Wholesome Cautions. V. A Short Plain & Scriptural Catechism. VI. Eleven Short Exhortations. VII. The Ten Commandments in Verse, with a Compendious Body of Divinity, an Alphabet of Useful Copies, & Cyprian's Twelve Absurdities. VIII. Some Prayers for Children; with Graces Before and After Meat. New-London [Conn.]: Printed & sold by T. Green. Also sold by B. Eliot at Boston, 1715.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The School of Good Manners: Containing, I. Sundry Mixt Precepts. II. Rules for Childrens Behaviour, at the Meeting-house, at Home, at the Table, in Company, in Discourse, at School, Abroad; with an Admonition to Children. III. Good Advice for the Ordering of the Lives, with a Baptismal Covenant. IV. Some Wholesome Cautions. V. A Short Plain & Scriptural Catechism. VI. Eleven Short Exhortations. VII. The Ten Commandments in Verse, with a Compendious Body of Divinity, an Alphabet of Useful Copies, & Cyprian's Twelve Absurdities. VIII. Some Prayers for Children; with Graces Before and After Meat. Printed & sold by T. Green. Also sold by B. Eliot at Boston, 1715.