a hornbook
It was called a hornbook, which was a form of educational primer used in early colonial America to teach children basic literacy skills. The hornbook typically featured the alphabet, the Lord's Prayer, and other religious texts.
A book containing the prayer service for each day.
it was kind of shaped like a paddle with the alphabet and the lords prayer written on it.
a hornbook. showed the basic alphabet and a prayer
From the Book of Common Prayer, Order for Morning Prayer, the Collect for Peace
S. Apostolides has written: 'Our Lord's Prayer in one hundred different languages' -- subject(s): Alphabet and alphabets, Lord's prayer, Language
the prayer containing 3 hail marys to honor the incarnation
mezuza
There isn't any Hebrew prayer called "habet"
The prayer at the end of a Sikh service is called the Ardas.
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
The Shema prayer.