Religious Broadsides

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An early modern catechism showing the use of alternating black and roman letter to distinguish questions from answers
An early modern broadside composed of verse on the left of the sheet with rhymed phrases from the Lord’s Prayer completing every other line on the right
A broadside poem using a diverse array of fonts and layouts to produce religious interpretation

Robert Horne, Points of instruction for the ignorant (1617)

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Robert Horne, Points of instruction for the ignorant (1617), a catechism showing the use of alternating black and roman letter to distinguish questions from answers. The "Collection" in the later Little Gidding gospel harmonies also uses alternating black and roman letter. From Early English Books Online, filmed from the original at Harvard University. Image produced by ProQuest as part of Early English Books Online. www.proquest.com
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