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- Vox laici, or, The layman's opinion touching the making alterations in our established liturgy : in an answer to a letter from a member of the convocation : with some remarks on the (pretended) answer of Vox cleri
- "Justice prostrate" : a synoptical view of the recent decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in ritual cases : intended as supplementary to the letters, lately published, of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn and the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron Kelly
- A Brief method of hearing Mass : with profitable advantage to such as shall make constant use and practice of it : to which is added prayers for the king, &c. in English and Latin
- A Declaration and protest of the clergy against the unconstitutional attempt of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to repeal the ornaments rubric, and to subvert the principle upon which the Reformation of the Church of England is based
- A Directory for publique worship of God thoughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland : together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common-prayer, and for establishing and observing of this present directory throughout the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
- A Directory for the publique worship of God thoughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland : together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common-prayer and for establishing and observing of this present directory throughout the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
- A Directory for the publique worship of God throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland : together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common prayer and for establishing and observing of this present directory throughout the kingdom of England
- A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c. : together with several acts of Parliament concerning ecclesiastical matters, some whereof are to be read in churches
- A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical : with other publick records of the Church of England, chiefly in the times of K. Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I : published to vindicate the Church of England and to promote uniformity and peace in the same : also, two tables of the principal matters, the one to the English, the other to the Latine
- A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical : with other publick records of the Church of England, chiefly in the times of K. Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I, published to vindicate the Church of England, and to promote uniformity and peace in the same ... : also two tables of the principal matters, the one to the English, the other to the Latine
- A collection of offices, or, Forms of prayer in cases ordinary and extraordinary : taken out of the ancient liturgies of several churches, especially the Greek : together with a large preface in vindication of the liturgy of the Church of England
- A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England, : as used on Sundays. Including the Athanasian Creed. By Peter Waldo, Esq; Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England, as Used on Sundays: Including the Athanasian Creed. By a layman, Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- A companion for the fasts of the Church of England : With collects and prayers. For each solemnity
- A companion for the fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A companion for the feastivals [sic] and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : With collects and papers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : With collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : With collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : With collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq;
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq;
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq;
- A course of singing Psalms, : beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July : And also proper Psalms for particular Days and Occasions. Agreeable To the Directions given by the late Lord Bishop of London to the Clergy of his Diocese, in the Year 1724. Together with the tunes adapted to each Psalm
- A critical and practical elucidation of the morning and evening prayer of the Church of England. : By John Shepherd, M. A. Late of Queen's College, Oxford, Curate of Paddington
- A defence of liturgies, or, Publick forms of prayer, particularly of the liturgy of the Church of England : a sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Norwich, June 27, 1686
- A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony of the Church of England : against such as (putting themselves to an ill occupation) have unjustly impeached or oppugned them
- A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony of the Church of England : against such as (putting themselves to an ill occupation) have unjustly impeached or oppunged them
- A directory for the publique worship of God throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland : together with an Ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common-prayer, and for establishing and observing of this present directory throughout the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales : with propositions concerning church-government, and ordination of ministers
- A directory for the publique worship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland : together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of Common-Prayer, and for establishing and observing of this present directory throughout the Kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales
- A directory for the publique worship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland : together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common-prayer, ... die Jovis, 13. Martii, 1644
- A discourse about ceremonies, church-government and liturgy : humbly offered to the consideration of the convocation
- A discourse concerning publick prayer : shewing, that a set-form or liturgy of prayers is expedient in the publick worship of God. By W. Irwin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By William King, D. D. Now Lord Archbishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By the Most Reverend Father in God, William King, D. D. Present Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By the most Reverend Dr. William King Lord Archbishop of Dublin. To which is prefixed, The publick divine service of the church, or, the Common Prayer Book, proved to be taken out of the Holy Bible, and agreeable to the Practice of the Primitive Church; and now published for the Information and Instruction of those who dissent from the Church of England. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Brett
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By the most Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God.
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. : By the Right Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Bishop of London-Derry
- A discourse concerning the publick worship of God : Being an enquiry: first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship; consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial. Secondly, concerning the manner of its performance. Thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England; wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotions. By Henry Caner, A.M. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- A discourse concerning the publick worship of God. : Being an enquiry: first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship; consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial. Secondly, concerning the manner of its performance. Thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England; wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotions.
- A discourse of joint prayer : shewing, I. What is meant by joint prayer. II. That the joint use of prayers conceiv'd extempore hinders devotion, and consequently displeases God: whereas the joint Use of such precompos'd set Forms, as the Congregation is accustom'd to, and throughly acquainted with, does most effectually promote Devotion, and consequently is commanded by God. III. That the lay dissenters are oblig'd, upon their own principles, to abhor the prayers offer'd in their separate assemblies, and to join in Communion with the Establish'd Church. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge
- A discourse on the offices for the Vth of November, XXXth of January, and XXIXth of May
- A form of common prayer to be used on Wednesday the tenth day of October next, throughout the whole kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : being appointed by His Majesty a day of fasting and humiliation in consideration of the late dreadful fire which wasted the greater part of the city of London
- A form of common prayer, to be used upon the thirtieth of January, being the anniversary day, appointed by act of Parliament for fasting and humiliation : to implore the mercy of God, that neither the guilt of that sacred and innocent blood, nor those other sins by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King, into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men, may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity
- A form of common prayer, together with an order of fasting, for the averting of Gods heavy visitation upon many places of this realm : the fast to be observ'd within the cities of London and Westminster, and places adjacent, on Wednesday the twelfth of this instant July, and both there, and in all parts of this realm, on the first Wednesday in every moneth : and the prayers to be read on Wednesday in every week during this visitation
- A form of common prayer, with thanksgiving, for the late victory by His Majesties naval forces : appointed to be used in and about London on Tuesday the 14th of August, and through all England, on Thursday the 23d of August
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : for His Majesties safe return, and for the happy and honourable peace, of which God has made him the glorious instrument : to be used on Thursday the second of December next, throughout the whole kingdom, by His Majesties special command
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : to be used in the city of Dublin and suburbs thereof, upon Sunday the third of this instant December, and upon Sunday the tenth throughout the rest of the kingdom, for the preservation of His Majesties sacred person from all the dangers of war, and for his safe return to his people
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : to be used throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday the eighth day of this instant September, and in all other places throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Sunday the twenty second day of the same month, for granting to the forces of His Majesty, and his allies so great success in the taking the town of Namur, and for protecting His Majesties sacred person from the many dangers to which he was so frequently exposed during that siege
- A form of prayer to be used on Wednesday the twelfth day of March next ensuing, throughout the whole kingdom : being the fast day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation, to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for supplicating Almighty God for the pardon of our sins, and for imploring his blessing and protection in the preservation of His Majesties Sacred Person, and the prosperity of His arms in Ireland, and the naval forces
- A form of prayer to be used on Wednesday the twentieth of this instant July and every Wednesday in every month : to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for supplicating almighty God for the pardon of our sins, and for imploring His blessing and protection in the preservation of Their Majesties sacred persons, and the prosperity of their arms both at land and sea
- A form of prayer to be used on Wednesday the twenty ninth day of this present April, throughout the whole king-dom : being the fast-day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation : to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner for supplicating almighty God for the pardon of our sins, and for imploring his blessing and protection in the preservation of their majesties sacred persons, and the prosperity of their arms both at land and sea
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving : to be used, of all the Kings Majesties loving subjects, the 29th of May yearly for His Majesties happy return to his kingdoms : it also being the day of his birth
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used in all churches and chapels within this realm every year, upon the sixth day of February, being the day on which His Majesty began his happy reign
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving to almighty God for having put an end to the Great Rebellion by the restitution of the King and royal family and the restauration of the government after many years interruption : which unspeakable mercies were wonderfully compleated upon the 29th of May in the year 1660, and in memory thereof that day in every year is by act of Parliament to be for ever kept holy
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving to be used yearly on the fifth day of November : for the happy deliverance of King James I and the three estates of the realm from the most traiterous and bloody intended massacre by gun-powder : and also for the happy arrival of His present Majesty on this day for the deliverance of our church and nation
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving to be used yearly upon the fifth day of November : for the happy deliverance of the King, and the three estates of the realm, from the most traiterous and bloudy intended massacre by gun-powder
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving, to be used on Sunday, September the 9th : being the day of thanksgiving appointed by the Kings declaration : to be solemnly observ'd in all churches, and chappels within this kingdom, and in due acknowledgment of God's wonderful providence, and mercy, in discovering, and defeating the late treasonable conspiracy against His Sacred Majesties Person, and Government .
- A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Friday the fourth day of April next, being the fast-day appointed by proclamation, to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for the imploring a blessing from Almighty God, upon the consultations of this present Parliament, and for the preservation of the Protestant religion, and the publick peace
- A form of prayer, to be used upon the fifteenth of January in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs of each, and the borrough of Southwark : and upon the two and twentieth of the said moneth, in all other churches and chappels within the rest of His Majesties dominions of England and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Twede : being the several days appointed for a general fast, to be kept in the respective places, for the averting those sicknesses and diseases, that dearth and scarcity, which justly may be feared from the unseasonableness of the weather
- A form of thanksgiving, to be used the seventh of September throvvout the diocese of Lincoln, and in the jurisdiction of VVestminster
- A forme of prayer : with thankesgiuing to bee vsed of all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects euery yeere the 27 of March, being the day of His Highnesse entry to this kingdome
- A forme of prayer, necessary to bee vsed in these dangerous times of warre : wherein we are appointed to fast according to His Maiesties proclamation, for the preseruation of His Maiestie, and his realmes, and all reformed churches
- A forme to bee vsed in common praier euery Wednesdaie and Fridaie, within the citie and dioces of Norwiche : to excite all godlie people to praie vnto God for the deliuerie of those Christians, that are now inuaded by the Turke
- A fourme of praier with thankes giuing : to be vsed euery yeere, the 17. of Nouember, being the day of the Queenes Maiesties entrie to her reigne
- A fourme to be vsed in common prayer twyse a weke, and also an order of publique fast, to be vsed euery Wednesday in the weeke, duryng this tyme of mortalitie and other afflictions wherewith the realme at this present is visited
- A letter from Mr. Lesly to his friend : Against Alterations or Additions to the Liturgy of the Church of England
- A letter to a friend, containing some quæries about the new commission for making alterations in the liturgy, canons, &c. of the Church of England
- A letter to a layman, on the subject of the Rev. Mr. Lindsey's proposal for a reformed English Church, upon the plan of the Late Dr. Samuel Clarke
- A moderate, seasonable apology for indulging just Christian liberty to truly tender consciences, conforming to the publike liturgy : in not bowing at, or to the name of Jesus, and not kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper, according to His Majesties most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects concerning ecclesiastical affairs ...
- A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libell, entitvled, Animadversions vpon the remonstrants defense against Smectymnuus
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering knight and baronet : spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering, Knight and Baronet, spoken in Parliament : concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod
- A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons, Sir Edward Deering, Knight and Baronet, who was chosen Knight of the Shire for the County of Kent : spoken in the presence of the Honourable House of Commons now present in Parliament : concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England, and for a nationall synod
- A paper read at the Church Congress at Derby
- A parallel or briefe comparison of the litvrgie with the Masse-book the breviarie, the ceremoniall and other Romish ritualls : vvherein is clearly and shortly demonstrated not onely that the liturgie is taken for the most part word by word out of these antichristian writts : but also that not one of the most abominable passages of the masse can in reason be refused by any who cordially imbrace the liturgie as now it stands and is commented by the prime of our clergie : all made good from the testimonies of the most famous and learned liturgick writers both Romish and English
- A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England : Collected out of the Discourses of some of the Reverend Bishops and Doctors of that Church, by Way of Question and Answer. With a Short Explanation of the Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments. By J. Clutterbuck, Gent
- A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England : Collected out of the Discourses of some of the Reverend Bishops and Doctors of that Church, by Way of Question and Answer. With a Short Explanation of the Lord's-Prayer and Ten Command Ments: A Work proper for Schools, and may be acceptable to many of Riper Years. By J. Clutterbuck, gent
- A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England, : Collected out of the discourses of some of the Reverend bishops and doctors of the same church, by way of question and answer. By J. Clutterbuck, gent
- A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England. : Collected out of the discourses of some of the Reverend bishops and Doctors of the same Church, by way of question and answer. By J. Clutterbuck, gent
- A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England. : Collected out of the discourses of some of the Reverend bishops and doctors of that church, by way of question and answer. With a short explanation of the Lord's prayer and ten commandments. By J. Clutterbuck, gent
- A plain and rational vindication of the liturgy of the Church of England : collected out of the discourses of some of the reverend bishops and doctors of the same church, by way of question and answer
- A plain and rational vindication of the liturgy of the Church of England : collected out of the discourses of some of the reverend bishops and doctors of the same church, by way of question and answer
- A plea for the Common prayer book : in two parts
- A prayer to bee publiquely vsed at the going foorth of the fleete this present yeere, 1628
- A resolution of two cases of conscience : in two discourses : the first, Of the lawfulness of compliance with all the ceremonies of the Church of England : the second, Of the necessity of the use of common-prayer in publick
- A select form of prayer, : or, office of devotion: made use of on the last solemn and public fast: Now Published and Recommended as proper to assist all Serious and Devout Minds in recollecting and strengthening their Pious Sentiments and Vows on that Occasion. To which is added, an act of humiliation, or a Prayer more immediately adapted to the Situation and Aspect of our National Affairs at this Day
- A serious and friendly call to the dissenters : or, the necessity of living in communion with the establish'd Church of England. Wherein, Its Liturgy is vindicated, and prov'd to be most Primitive, Useful, and Edifying, and Free from all Corruptions of Popery and Superstition which may serve for an answer to a late book, by one Mr. Robinson - entitled, A review of the case of liturgies, &c. Particularly adapted to the Capacities, and for the Use of the Common-People, whether Church-Men or Dissenters. By R. Griffith, A. B. A Divine of the Church of England
- A sermon on the beauty of holiness, in the worship of the Church of England. : Being a very brief rationale on the liturgy. Preached at Stratford in Connecticut, and at the opening of Christ's Church at Guilford.
- A sermon on the liturgy of the Church of England. : Preached at the church of St. Mary le Bow, on St. Mark's Day, 1763, in pursuance of the last will of Mr. John Hutchins, Citizen of London. By John Butler, L. L. D. Prebendary of Winchester, And Chaplain to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales. Published at the Request of the Trustees
- A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Cathedral, November 22, 1699 : being the anniversary meeting of the Lovers of Musick
- A short fourme of thankesgeuyng to God for ceassyng the contagious sicknes of the plague : to be vsed in common prayer on Sundayes, Wednesdayes and Frydayes in steade of the co[m]mon prayers vsed in the time of mortalitie
- A specimen of a liturgy design'd for the use of a private congregation. With a letter to a Dissenting minister, representing the expediency of stated forms of prayer for public worship
- A speech of the Right Honourable William Lord Viscount Say and Seale, one of His Majesties most honourable privy councell, spoken in Parliament : in answer to the Lord Arch-bishop of Canterburies last speech, and concerning the liturgie of the Church of England
- A thankesgiuing and prayer for the safe child-bearing of the Queenes Maiestie
- A vindication of the Answer to the Humble remonstrance from the uniust imputations of frivolousnesse and falsehood : wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated
- A vindication of the Reasons and Defence, &c. Part 1. : Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward Vi's first Liturgy. By the author of the Reasons and Defence
- A vindication of the ancient liturgie of the Church of England : wherein the several pretended reasons for altering or abolishing the same, are answered and confuted
- A vindication of the ansvver to the hvmble remonstrance from the vnivst impvtations of frivolovsnesse and falsehood : wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated
- A vindication of the two letters concerning alterations in the liturgy : in answer to Vox cleri
- A word before Ash-Wednesday, or, A brief outline of the object of the commination service, which is appointed to be used on Ash-Wednesday, and at such other times as the bishop may see fit to appoint
- Ad Mat. & Vesp.
- Additional prayers to be used together with those appointed in the service for the fifth of November
- Admonition to Doctor Burges, and to those who either compos'd or caused to be re-printed, that seditious pamphlet, entituled, The common-prayer-book unmasked : and to all others, who endeavour to maintain that factious opinion, that the use of the liturgie of the Church of England, is sinfull
- Advice to readers of the Common prayer-book, and the people attending the same : offered to the consideration of those who are for promoting decency in the service of God, according to the usage of the Church of England, and as it is establish'd by law : with a preface of divine worship in general
- Advice to the readers of the Common prayer and to the people attending the same : with a preface concerning divine worship : humbly offered to consideration for promoting the greater decency and solemnity in performing the offices of Gods publick worship administred according to the order established by law amongst use
- An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley, : Bishop of St. David's, on the subject of An apology for the liturgy and clergy of the Church of England. By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. And late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
- An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley, : Bishop of St. David's, on the subject of An apology for the liturgy and clergy of the Church of England. By Gilbert Wakefield, B.A. And late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
- An answer to a book entitvled An humble remonstrance : in which the originall of [brace] liturgy, episcopacy is discussed : and quæres propounded concerning both : the parity of bishops and presbyters in Scripture demonstrated : the occasion of their imparitie in antiquitie discovered : the disparitie of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested : the antiqvitie of ruling elders in the church vindicated : the prelaticall church bownded
- An answer to a booke entitvled An hvmble remonstrance : in which the originall of liturgy, episcopacy is discussed : and quares propounded concerning both : the parity of bishops and presbyters in Scripture demonstrated : the occasion of their imparity in antiquity discovered : the disparity of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested : the antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated : the prelaticall church bownded
- An apology for the use of the English liturgy and worship : against the cavils and exceptions of the Presbyterians in North-Britain: in a letter to Mr. Francis Melvil, One of the Presbyterian Teachers in Aberdeen. To which are added, Some Considerations concerning Set Forms of Prayer, Episcopacy, Schism, and other Matters relating to Church-Communion. By a citizen of Aberdeen
- An earnest exhortation for the publike reading of Common-prayer, or, The excellencie of divine service proved by Scripture : in which is contained strong and undenyable arguments out of the Old and New Testaments for the commendation of Common prayer ...
- An enquiry into the nature and original of the fifty-fifth canon, by evidence historical and rational : With Variety of Incidental Matters relating to its History. By Conyers Place, M.A
- An exhortacion vnto prayer, thoughte mete by the kinges maiestie, and his clergy, to be read to the people in euery church afore processyons. : Also a letanie with suffrages to be said or song in the tyme of the said processyons
- An exhortation vnto prayer thought mete by the Kynges Maiestie and his clergy to be redde to the people in euery churche afore processions : also a letany with suffrages to be saide or songe in the time of the said processions
- An explanation and vindication of the rubricks before the new office for the eleventh day of June : More particularly As they Concern the Festival of St. Barnabas, Whitsun, Tuesday, and Trinity Sunday
- An exposition of al the principal Scriptures vsed in our English liturgie : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An exposition of al the principall Scriptures vsed in our English liturgie : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An exposition of the dominical epistles and gospels used in our English liturgie throughout the whole yeare : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An exposition of the dominical epistles and gospels, used in our English liturgie, throughout the whole yeare : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An exposition of the dominical epistles and gospels, used in our English liturgie, throughout the whole yeere : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An exposition of the festiuall Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie : Together with a reason why the Church did chuse the same.
- An exposition of the festiuall epistles and gospels vsed in our English liturgie : together with a reason why the church did chuse the same
- An historical essay upon the consecration of churches : With an account of the forms and ceremonies of consecrations among the Jews, Heathens, and Christians; describing the Magnificent Feasts and Entertainments upon those Joyful Occasions; and proving the Antiquity of those Anniversary Festivals, call'd Wakes, observ'd in Country Villages, in Memory of the Consecration of their particular Churches. To which is added, A form of consecrating churches, chapels, and church-yards, pass'd in the Lower House of Convocation, 1712, with a Design to have it establish'd among the Offices of the Liturgy, and compiled chiefly for the Consecration of the New Churches. Copy'd from the Journal of the House, and never before made Publick. With the Authority of the Canon-Law for the Reconsecration of Churches. By Mr. Lewis
- An objection drawn from the Act of Union, : against a review of the liturgy, and other ecclesiastical forms, considered: in several Letters to a Divine of the Church of England. The whole now submitted to the impartial after-thoughts of William Blackstone, Esq; Author of the Commentaries on the Laws of England
- An order for prayer and thankes-giuing (necessary to be vsed in these dangerous times) for the safetie and preseruation of Her Maiesty and this realme
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the calling of an assembly of learned and godly divines : to be consulted with by the Parliament, for the setling of the government and lyturgy of the Church of England, and for vindicating and clearing the doctrine of the said church, from false aspersions and interpretations, as shall be most agreeable to the word of God : with the names of all the ministers and others appointed for the same
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the more effectuall putting in execution the Directory for publique worship : in all parish churches and chappels within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales and for the dispersing of them in all places and parishes within this kingdom and the dominion of Wales
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : For the calling of an assembly of learned, and godly divines, to be consulted with by the Parliament for the setling of the government and liturgy of the Church of England. And for vindicating and clearing the doctrine of the said church, from false aspersions and interpretations, as shall be most agreeable to the Word of God, with the names of all the ministers appointed for the same. Die Lunæ, 12 Iun. 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : whereas by the late Act of Uniformity, which establisheth the liturgy .
- Beaten oyle for the lamps of the sanctvarie, or, The great controversie concerning set prayers and our liturgie examined in an epistle to a private friend : with an appendix that answers the paralell and the most materiall objections of others against it : unto which are added some usefull observations touching Christian libertie and things indifferent
- Biblos tēs dēmosias euchēs : kai teleseōs mysteriōn kai tōn allōn thesmōn kai teletōn tēs ekklēsias ; kata to ethos tēs Anglikanēs Ekklēsias ...
- Biblos tēs dēmosias euchēs kai teleseōs mysteriōn kai tōn allōn thesmōn kai teletōn tēs ekklēsias : kata to ethos tēs Anglikanēs Ekklēsias .
- Bidding of prayers before sermon, no mark of disaffection to the present government : or an historical vindication of the LVth canon. Shewing That the Form of Bidding Prayers has been prescrib'd and enjoin'd ever since the Reformation, and constantly practis'd by the Greatest Divines of our Church; and that it has been lately enforc'd both by his present Majesty, and our Right Reverend Diocesan the Lord Bishop of London. By Charles Wheatly, M. A. Lecturer of St. Mildred's in the Poultry
- By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas Her Majesty ... has been graciously pleased by an additional instruction to me directed ... that ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly prayed for, the following form and order shall be observed ... Given at Boston the twelfth day of August, 1736
- Canon XXX : what does it mean? : a letter of enquiry to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Certaine considerations touching the better pacification, and edification of the Church of England : dedicated to His most excellent Maiestie
- Certaine praiers to be vsed at this present time for the good successe of the French king against the enemies of Gods true religion and his state
- Certaine prayers set foorth by authoritie to be vsed for the prosperous successe of Her Maiesties forces and nauy
- Choral evensong from Eton College
- Common-prayer-book no divine service : a small curb to the bishops careere, or, Imposed liturgies tryed, the Common prayer-book anatomized, and Diocesan-Bishops questioned
- Common-prayer-book no divine service, or, XXVIII reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or Common-prayer-books, and the main objections to the contrary, answered : also, the English Common-prayer-book anatomized, likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops, with the main objections answered, and the great disparity between them, and Timothy and Titus, shewed
- Common-prayer-book no divine service: or, XXVIII reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or common-prayer-books: the main objections to the contrary, answered. : And the English Common-prayer-book anatomized. Likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops; with the main reasons for them answered. And the great disparity between the English prelates, and Timothy and Titus, shewed.
- Considerations on the expediency of revising the liturgy and articles of the Church of England : in which notice is taken of the objections to that measure, urged in two late pamphlets, by a consistent Protestant
- Decisions on ritual : an appeal to the people of the Church of England by request
- Devotions in the ancient way of offices. : With psalms, hymns, and prayers for every day of the week and every holiday in the year.
- Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England : being the substance of a course of lectures delivered in the parish church of St. Werburgh, Bristol. By Thomas T. Biddulph, A.M. Late of Queen's College, Oxford
- Evensong for St. Andrew's Day
- Forma precum in utrâque domo Convocationis : sive Synodi prælatorum, et cæteri cleri, seu provincialis seu nationalis, In ipso statim cujuslibet Sessionis initio solenniter recitanda
- Forma precum in utrâque domo convocationis sive Synodi Prælatorum, et cæteri cleri, seu provincialis seu nationalis : in ipso statim cujuslibet sessionis initio, solenniter recitanda
- Forma precum in utrâque domo convocationis sive synodi prælatorum et cæteri cleri seu provincialis seu nationalis : in ipso stati m, cujuslibet sessionis initio solenniter recitanda
- Forty four queries propounded to all the clergy-men of the liturgy by one whom they trained up in and according to the best things set forth in the Book of common-prayer : concerning the which these queries are, for the satisfying of the unsatisfied, and for the uniting and preserving of peace among the people : wherein also first are shewed eleven reasons why these queries are proposed
- Here begynneth the Pistels and Gospels, of the Sondayes and festiuall holy dayes, newly corrected and amended.
- King of glory : evensong from Salisbury
- La Liturgie c'est à dire : le formulaire des prieres publiques, de l'administration des sacramens, et des autres ceremonies & coûtumes de l'Eglise, selon l'usage de l'Eglise Anglicane : avec Le Pseaultier, ou les pseaumes de David : ponctuez selon qu'ils doivent être, ou chantez, ou leûs dans les Eglises
- La liturgie c'est é dire, le formulaire des prieres publiques, : De l'administration des Sacremens, et des autres ceremonies & coûtumes de l'eglise, selon l'usage de L'eglise Anglicane: avec le Pseautier, ou les Pseaumes de David, Ponctuez selon qu'ils doivent être, ou Chantez, ou lûs dans les eglises
- La liturgie, c'est à dire le formulaire des prieres publiques, de l'administration des sacramens, et des autres ceremonies & coûtumes de l'Eglise, selon l'usage de l'Eglise Anglicane : avec Le Pseautier, ou les Pseaumes de David : ponctuez selon qu'ils doivent estre, ou chantez, ou leûs dans les Eglises
- Liber precum ecclesi? Cathedralis Christi Oxon. : Litania, ordo administrand? Coen? Domini, catechismus, &c
- Liber precum publicarum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ : in iuuentutis Græcarum literarum studiosæ gratiam, Latinè Græceq[́ue] editus = [Biblos t[−es] d−euodias ...]
- Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship : and manifesting their agreeableness with the doctrine and practice both of ancient and modern churches
- Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England : especially in its liturgie and worship : and manifesting their agreeableness with the doctrine and practice both of ancient and modern churches
- Liturgia seu Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum ecclesiæ : juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ : unà cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis .
- Liturgia, seu Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, : aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum ecclesiæ juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ : una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis, ea punctatione distinctis, qua cantari aut recitari debent in ecclesis. : Itemque forma & modus faciendi, ordinandi, & consecrandi episcopos, presbyteros, diaconos
- Liturgia, seu, Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum : aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum ecclesiæ juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ : una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis, ea punctatione distictis, qua cantari aut recitari debent in ecclesis : itemque forma & modus faciendi, ordinandi, & consecrandi episcopos, presbyteros, diaconos
- Liturgia, seu, Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, : aliorumque ritum atq(ue) ceremoniarum ecclesiæ juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ : una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis, ea punctatione distinctis, qua cantari aut recitari debent in ecclesiis. : Itemque forma & modus, faciendi, ordinandi, & consecrandi episcopos, presbyteros, diaconos
- Liturgica sacra : curru thesbitica, i.e. zeli inculpabilis vehiculo deportata & via devotionis Regia
- Liturgy's vindicated by the dissenters, or, The lawfulness of forms of prayer and liturgies : proved from the very texts of Scripture urged against them by John Bunyan and the dissenters
- Llyfr gweddi gyffredin a gweinidogaeth y sacramentau tyda chyneddfau ac arferion eraill yr eglwys yn ôl arfer Eglwys Loegr. : A Psalmau Dafydd, fel i maent bwŷntledig iw darllain, a'u canu yn yr eglwysydd
- Music for an Abbey's year, IV
- Music for an abbey's year, III
- Nevves from Ipswich : discovering certaine late detestable practices of some dominiering lordly prelates to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our church, extirpate all oxthodox sincere preachers and preaching of Gods Word, usher in popery superstition and idolatry
- No necessity to alter the Common-Prayer : or, the unreasonableness of the New Separation. Being a full answer to Two late Books; the one called, Reasons for Restoring some Prayers and Directions, &c. and the other, The Defence of the Reasons. In a letter to a Friend who has left the Communion of the Church of England
- No reason for restoring the prayers and directions of Edward VI's first liturgy : By a nonjuror
- No reason for restoring the prayers and directions of Edward Vi's first liturgy. : By a nonjuror
- No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions of King Edward the sixth's first liturgy : Part 1. By a non-juror
- O most mighty Lord God, who art our castle, and our deliverer ...
- Observations upon the liturgy. : With a proposal for its reform, upon the Principles of Christianity, as professed and taught by the Church of England; and An Attempt to reconcise the Doctrines of the Angels' Apostacy and perpetual Punishment, Man's Fall and Redemption, and the Incarnation of the Son of God, to our Conceptions of the Divine Nature and Attributes. By a layman of the Church of England, Late an Under Secretary of State. To which is added, the journals of the American convention, appointed to frame an ecclesiastical constitution, and prepare a Liturgy for the Episcopal Churches in the United States
- Of fundamentals in a notion referring to practise
- Oratio Dominica, or, The Lords Prayer, pleading for better entertainment in the Church of England : a sermon preached at Saint Mary Woolnoth, London, Jun. 11, 1643
- Position of the celebrant : speech of Rev. Robert Gregory, M.A., canon of St. Paul's and proctor in convocation for the Chapter of St. Paul's, delivered in the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, on Wednesday, April 14, 1875, in moving the first resolution of the Committee on Rubrics
- Practical discourses on all the parts and offices of the liturgy of the Church of England. : ... In four volumes. ... By Matthew Hole,
- Prayers for the King : to be used in all churches, and chapels immediately before the prayer of S. Chrysostom, both in the morning and evening service
- Prayers for the Parliament
- Prohibited ceremonial : what is the priest to do? : addressed respectfully to his brethren, priests of the Church of England
- Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions, : as they stand in the communion-service of the first English reform'd liturgy, Compiled by the Bishops in the 2d and 3d Years of the Reign of King Edward VI
- Responsio ad nuperum libellum qui inscribitur Celeusma seu clamor ad theologos Hierarchiæ Anglicanæ, &c.
- Several arguments humbly proposed for concessions and alterations in the common-prayer and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : in order to a comprehension
- Some replies to Mr. Tomlinson's pamphlet entitled "The historical grounds of the Lambeth judgment examined" : being a defence of the judgment of the archbishop and bishops
- Some thoughts on low masses : addressed to members of Convocation
- The Bishop of Armaghes direction, concerning the lyturgy and episcopall government : being thereunto requested by the honourable, the House of Commons
- The Bishop of Armaghes direction, concerning the lyturgy, and episcopall government : being thereunto requested by the honourable, the House of Commons, and then presented in the year 1642
- The Book of Common-Prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church,
- The Case of using or forbearing the establish'd liturgie, during the late troublesome times, and prohibition of it by the then usurpers.
- The Ceremony-Monger, : his character: in five chapters. Chap. I. Concerning Bowing to the East. II. Of Implicite Faith. III. Concerning the Reading Dons of the Pul[pit.] IV. Concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keyes. V. Concerning Unlighted Candles on the Altar; Organs, Church-Musick, and other Popish-Like and Foppish Ceremonies: Vith some Remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New Star-Chamber, or late course of the Court of King's Bench. Of the Nature of a Libel, and Scandalum Magnatum. And in the Conclusion, Hinting at some Mathematical Untruths and Escapes in the Common-Prayer Book, both as to Doctrine and Discipline; And what Bishops, were, are, and should be And concerning Ordination. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. The ninth edition with additions. By E. Hickeringill, Rector of the Rectory of all Saints in Colchaster
- The Christians best exercise : being an earnest invitation to the frequenting of the common prayer
- The Definition of a king with the cure of a king wilfully mad, and the way to prevent tyranny : also papisticall ceremoniews that now are used in baptisme and buriall : which ought to be abhorred and forsaken
- The Due account and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel, lately commissioned for the review and alteration of the liturgy to His Majesty
- The Judgment of foreign divines concerning the liturgy and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The Ornaments rubrick : its history and meaning : a series of papers contributed to the "Penny post" : re-arranged with additions and corrections
- The Winchcomb-papers reviewed : wherein are contained some choice notes concerning the government of the church, the liturgy and forms of prayer, the ordination and power of ministers, the administration of the Sacrament, & some other questions of our time : for the use of Glocestershire
- The Winchcomb-papers revived : wherein are contained some particulars concerning the govenment of the church, the liturgy and forms of prayer, the ordination and power of ministers, the administration of the Sacrament &c. : for the use of dissenting brethren
- The alliance of divine offices, exhibiting all the liturgies of the Church of England since the Reformation : as also the late Scotch service-book, with all their respective variations : and upon them all annotations, vindicating the Book of Common-Prayer from the main objections of its adversaries, explicating many parcels thereof hitherto not clearly understood, shewing the conformity it beareth with primitive practice, and giving a fair prospect into the usages of the ancient church : to these is added at the end, the Order of the Communion set forth 2 Edward 6
- The alliance of divine offices, exhibiting all the liturgies of the Church of England since the Reformation : as also the late Scotch service-book, with all their respective variations : and upon them all annotations, vindictating the Book of common-prayer from the main objections of its adversaries, explicating many parcels thereof hithereto not clearly understood, shewing the conformity it beareth with the primitive practice, and giving a faire prospect into the usages of the ancient church : to these is added at the end, The order of the communion set forth 2 Edward 6
- The anatomie of the service book, dedicated to the high court of Parliament : wherein is remonstrated the unlawfulnesse of it, and that by five severall arguments, namely [brace] from the name of it, the rise, the matter, the manner, and, the evill effects of it : whereunto are added some motives, by all which we clearly evince the necessitie of the removeall of it : lastly, we have answered such objections as are commonly made in behalfe of it
- The anatomy of the service-book dedicated to the high court of Parliament : wherein is remonstrated the unlawfulnesse of it : and that by five severall arguments namely from the name of it, the rise, the matter, the manner, & evill effects of it : lastly we have answered such objections as are commonly made in the behalfe of it
- The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer : as set forth in four sermons preach'd at the Rolls Chapel. By Tho. Bisse, D. D. Preacher at the Rolls. Published at the Request of the Audience
- The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer : as set forth in four sermons preach'd at the Rolls Chapel. By Tho. Bisse, D.D. Preacher at the Rolls. Published at the Request of the Audience
- The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer : as set forth in four sermons preach'd at the Rolls chapel. By Tho. Bisse, D. D. Preacher at the Rolls. Published at the Request of the Audience
- The book of common prayer
- The book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England with the Psalter or Psalms of David
- The book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : with The psalter, or psalms, of David ; pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : with the psalter or psalmes of David
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, and the form and manner of making, ordaining and consecrating of bishops, priests & deacons
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or the Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches : the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies in the Church of England : with the Psalter or Psalmes of David
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church : according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter, or, Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David; pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches : and the form & manner of making & consecrating of bishops, priests and deacons
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, : and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: Together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, : According to the use of the Church of England. Together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalmes of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer of the Church of England, reformed upon Unitarian principles: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
- The book of common prayer, : And Administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, : And Administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the church, According to the Use of the Church of England; Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, : And Administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the church, According to the Use of The Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, : and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England with the Psalter or psalms of David
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church : according to the use of the Church of England : together with the psalter or psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
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- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies Of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches; And the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
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- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; : together with the Psalter or psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments: : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, with the psalter and psalmes of David
- The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites & ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches : and the form & manner of making, ordaining, & consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons
- The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
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- The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
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- The book of common-prayer, : and Administration of the Sacrament, According to the use of the Church of England, with the Psalms of David, paraphras'd: Together with the Lives of the Apostles, and An Account of the Original of the Fasts and Feasts of the Church, with several of the Rubricks, Occasionally Examin'd. By William Nicholls, D. D
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter ...
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, According to the Use of the Church of England. With the Psalms of David, paraphras'd: Together with the Lives of the Apostles, and An Account of the Original of the Fasts and Feasts of the Church, with several of the Rubricks, occasionally Examin'd. By William Nicholls, D.D. The third edition
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church Of England. Together with the Psalter OR Psalms Of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches. English and Lowdutch
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches. English and Lowdutch
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England : Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church : according to the use of the Church of England : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments. And other rites and ceremonies of the church : according to the use of the Church of England. : Together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The book of common-prayer. And administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The booke of common prayer and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies in the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies in the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments : and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites an[d ce]remonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
- The booke of common prayer, with the Psalter, or Psalmes of Dauid : of that translation which is appointed to be vsed in churches
- The ceremony-monger : his character in six chapters : with some remarks (in the introduction) upon the New-Star Chamber or late course of the Court of King's Bench, of the nature of a libel and scandalum magnatum, and in the conclusion hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the Common-prayer-book both as to doctrine and discipline, and what Bishops were, are, and should be, and concerning ordination
- The ceremony-monger his character : in five chapters ... with some remarks (in the introduction) upon the new-star-chamber, or late course of the Court of King's Bench, of the nature of a libel, and scandalum magnatum, and in conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the common-prayer book, both as to doctrine and discipline, and what bishops, were, are, and should be, and concerning ordination, humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament
- The ceremony-monger, his character. : In ten chapters. I. Of bowing to the altar. II. Of implicit faith. III. Of reading dons. IV. Of reading alternately atbanasius's creed, &c. V. Of bowing to the name of Jesu. VI. Of unlighted candles on the altar. In the conclusion. I. Of sureties in baptism. II. Of escapes in the common-prayer. III. Of bishops. IV. Of ordination. Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum maganatum. And, in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths; and what bishops were, are, and should be. By the late E. Hickeringill, rector of the Rectory of All-Saints, in Colchester
- The church of England man's companion : or a rational illustration of the harmony, excellency, and usefulness of the Book of common prayer, &c. Wherein All the Rubricks, Prayers, Rites and Ceremonies, &c. are explain'd, vindicated, and compar'd with the Ancient Liturgies, and the Practices of the Primitive Church. To which is prefix'd an introductory discourse, shewing the lawfulness and necessity of a national precompos'd liturgy
- The church of England martyr. A poem. Inscrib'd to all loyal church-men
- The countrey-Man's letter to the curat. : Wherein, besides a Historical view of the English Liturgie, the assertions of the author of the Fundamental charter of presbytry, Concerning its Universal Usage in Scotland at the time of the Reformation &c are examined, and proved to be false
- The definition of a king, with the cure of a king wilfully mad, and the way to prevent tyranny. : Also papisticall ceremonies that now are used in baptisme and buriall; which ought to be abhorred and forsaken
- The disputation at Winchcomb Nov. 9. MDCLIII
- The disputation at Winchcombe Nov. 9, MDCLIII
- The divine services and anthems usually sung in His Majesties chappell : and in all cathedrals and collegiate choires in England and Ireland
- The doctrine of the Church of England concerning the Lords Day or Sunday-Sabbath as it is laid down in the liturgy, catechism, & Book of homilies : vindicated from the vulgar errors of modern writers and setled upon the only proper and sure basis of Gods precept to Adam and patriarchal practice : wherein an essay is laid down to prove that the patriarchal Sabbath ... was the same day of the week, viz. Sunday .
- The doctrine, : Rites, Ceremonies, and Worship of the Church of England, made plain to the meanest capacities. In two parts. By way of question and answer. Containing, full instructions as well for youth as for those of riper years, how to give a rational Account of their Faith and Practice
- The form and manner of consecrating and administring the Holy Communion, : according to the Liturgy of King Edward VI. called The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, After The Use of the Church of England. Printed at London by Edward Whitchurch, Anno Dom. 1549. mense Maij
- The form and manner of making and consecrating bishops, priests and deacons
- The form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the Church of England
- The form and manner of ordering of deacons and priests, : According to the Order of the Church of England
- The forme and maner of making and consecratyng of archbishoppes bishoppes, priestes and deacons. M.D. XLix
- The grand case of the present ministry : whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe, as by the late Act of vniformity is required and the several cases, thence arising (more especially about the Covenant) are clearly stated and faithfully resolved
- The grand case of the present ministry : whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe, as by the late Act of vniformity is required, and the several cases, thence arising (more especially about the Covenant) are clearly stated, and faithfully resolved : with an addition to his former Cases of conscience, hereunto subjoyned
- The grand debate between the most reverend bishops and the Presbyterian divines : appointed by His Sacred Majesty as commissioners for the review and alteration of the Book of common prayer, &c. : being an exact account of their whole proceedings : the most perfect copy
- The harmony between the old and present non-conformists principles : in relation to the terms of conformity, with respect both to the clergie, and the people : wherein a short history of the original of the English liturgy, and some reasons why several truly conscientious Christians cannot joyn with the church in it : humbly presented to publick consideration in order to the obtaining some necessary relaxation and indulgence : to which are added some letters that pass'd between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift
- The liturgy of the Church of England asserted in a sermon : preached at the chappel of the Savoy, before the French congregation, which usually assembles in that place, upon the first day that divine service was there celebrated according to the liturgy of the Church of England
- The liturgy of the Church of England asserted in a sermon : preached before the French congregation ... upon the first day that divine service was there celebrated according to the liturgy of the Church of England
- The liturgy of the Church of England, reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard. Humbly propos'd to publick consideration. By William Whiston, M.A
- The morning and evening prayer, the litany, church catechism, family prayers, and several chapters of the Old and New-Testament,
- The morning and evening prayer. The litany, and church catechism. = Ne orhoengene neoni yogarashkhagh yondereanayendaghkwa, ne ene niyoh raodeweyena, neoni onoghsadogeaghtige yondadderighwanondoentha
- The new separation from the Church of England groundless : Being a vindication of the No Necessity of Altering The Common-Prayer: in answer To a late Pamphlet, Entitled the Necessity of an Alteration
- The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, : As Recommended and Appointed By the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week. With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: and Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the holy sacrament. The Whole, being Purified from those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, which (in a former Treatise upon this Subject) have been long complained of, is now render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To which are added A Morning & Evening Prayer for the Closet or Family
- The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; part the second: Consisting of Meditations, Prayers, and Hymns suitable for the Sunday-Evening on Sacrament Day, and for the Morning and Evening of every Day in that Week. With A Form of Daily Self-Examination: and, In the Course of these Meditations, those Doubts, and Samples which are apt to disturb and render the Minds of devout Communicants Uneasy, are clearly stated, and finally removed
- The old Puritan detected and defeated, or, A brief treatise shewing how by the artifice of pulpit-prayers our dissenters, at all times, have endeavour'd to undermine the liturgy of the reformed Church of England : together with the fault and danger of such prayers, whether vented extempore, or forethought by the speaker
- The order for morning and evening prayer, : and administration of the sacraments, and some other offices of the church, together with a collection of prayers, and some sentences of the Holy Scriptures, necessary for knowledge practice. = Ne yagawagh niyadewighniserage yonderaenayendaghkwa orghoongene neoni yogaraskha yoghseragwegough. Neoni yagawagh sakramenthogoon, neoni oya addereanaiyent ne onoghsadogeaghtige. Oni ne watkeanissaghtough odd'yage addereansiyent, neoni siniyoghthare ne kaghyadoghseradogeaghti, ne wahooni ayagoderieandaragge neoni ayondadderighhoenie. Collected, and translated into the Mohawk language under the direction of the late Rev. Mr. William Andrews, the late Rev. Dr. Henry Barclay, and the Rev. Mr. John Oglivie [sic]: formerly missionaries from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to the Mohawk Indians
- The order for morning and evening prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and some other offices of the church, : together with a collection of prayers, and some sentences of the Holy Scriptures, necessary for knowledge practice. = Ne yagawagh niyadewighniserage yonderaenayendaghkwa orghoongene neoni yogaraskha yoghseragwegough. Neoni yagawagh sakramenthogoon, neoni oya addereanaiyent ne onoghsadogeaghtige. Oni ne watkeanissaghtough odd'yage addereansiyent, neoni siniyoghthare ne kaghyadoghseradogeaghti, ne wahooni ayagoderieandaragge neoni ayondadderighhoenie.
- The parish-clerk's vade mecum, or, An alphabetical concordance of the most material words and sentences in the book of singing Psalms : used in Parish churches, pointing out also psalms suited to all the great festivals of the Church of England, and most other special occasions, useful for all such as would sing with the spirit and with the understanding also
- The plea for the Common prayer book : in two parts
- The presence, the sacrifice, the communion : three plain lectures on the doctrine of the most holy Eucharist
- The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 : containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts
- The psalter, or, Psalmes of David : after the translation of the great Bible pointed as it shall be said or sung in churches : with the addition of morning and evening prayer
- The psalter, or, Psalmes of David : after the translation of the great Bible, pointed as it shall be sayd or sung in churches : with the addition of morning and evening prayer
- The psalter, or, Psalmes of David. : According to the new translation of the English Bible
- The reasonableness and necessity of some practices of the reformation of the Church of England, defended : against the objections of the no-just grounds, &c. The Vindication of the No-Necessity, &c. And the Principles of the Popish Schoolmen. By the author of The necessity of an alteration, &c
- The second dialogue between a curat and a countrey-man, : concerning the English-Service
- The second part of The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship : briefly stated, and tendred to the consideration of all conscientious and sober men
- The second part of the birth and burning of the image called St. Michael, or, A new letter to Mr. Jonathan Saunders, lecturer of All-Saints-Barking : being the answer of Mr. Edmund Sherman, late church-warder to a sham libel (without any authors name) called The sham-indictment quashed .
- The sermon that shou'd have been preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, on Monday, January 17. 1731-2. II. A specimen of the sentiments and genius of the primitive church, in some discourses and devotions, Ordinary and Sacramental. By John Henley, M.A
- The third part from S. Iohn Baptists nativitie to the last holy- day in the whole yeere : dedicated vnto the right religious and resolute doctour, Matthew Sutcliffe, Deane of Exeter
- The third part from S. Iohn Baptists nativitie to the last holy-day in the whole yeere : dedicated vnto the right religious and resolute doctor, Mattheuu Sutcliffe, Deane of Exeter
- The unjust mans doom : as examined by the several kinds of Christian justice, and their obligation : with a particular representation of the injustice & danger of partial conformity
- The use of a liturgy, and the excellency of the liturgy of the Church of England considered, : In a sermon preach'd pursuant to the will of Mr. Hutchins. In the Parish-Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow on St. Mark's Day, 1752. By Samuel Shuckford, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Published at the request of the trustees
- The vindication of a true Protestant and faithfull servant to his church Daniel Whitby, rector of Thoyden-Mount in Essex : from articles exhibited against him in the exchequer-chamber at Westminster by a few schismaticall, tempestuous, illiterate heedlesse people : together with a sermon preached at Rumford the last visitation in Essex in defence of the liturgie of the Church of England, which is most objected in these articles
- To my very louing brethren the ministers and to the church- wardens, and side-men, of euery parish, and precinct, within my archdeaconry of London
- To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the due account and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel lately commissioned for the review and alteration of the liturgy
- Tvvo speeches of the Right Honovrable William Lord Viscount Say and Seale Mr. of His Majesties court of Wards and liveries and one of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councell, spoken in Parliament : the first upon the bill against bishops : the other a declaration of himselfe touching the liturgie
- Vox cleri, or, The sense of the clergy concerning the making of alterations in the established liturgy : with remarks on the discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Commission and several letters for alterations : to which is added on historical account of the whole proceedings of the present convocation
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