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Romayn and Greeke letters
Romayn and Greeke letters
are,
are,
common ABIMNOT. [Greek: ΑΒΙΜΝΟΤ: alpha, beta, iota mu, nu, omicron, tau]
common ΑΒΙΜΝΟΤ [alpha, beta, iota mu, nu, omicron, tau]
The same forme ["and" crossed out] but other
The same forme ["and" crossed out] but other
pronuntiation PHX. [ΡΧΗ: rho, chi, eta]
pronuntiation ΡΧΗ: [rho, chi, eta]
[crossed out: Z in] 2 in on ΥΦΨ [upsilon, phi, psi]
[crossed out: Z in] 2 in on ΥΦΨ [upsilon, phi, psi]



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Thinges not brooked./

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Romayn and Greeke letters are, common ΑΒΙΜΝΟΤ [alpha, beta, iota mu, nu, omicron, tau] The same forme ["and" crossed out] but other pronuntiation ΡΧΗ: [rho, chi, eta] [crossed out: Z in] 2 in on ΥΦΨ [upsilon, phi, psi]

The same forme turned other= wise pronounced Σ [sigma] parte the same form wth addi= cion other pronun[cia]tion. Θ [theta]

BRPN. Bono Reipub. natus. Usus punctoru' in literis Heb. inoleuit post S Hieronimus p'erer. To 4. fol 755. HRIP. Hic requiescit in pace PSTQH. Præcipito Sumito tibiqs habeto. Jehovah all the vowells. Turkes sworne to use no other language then his owne./