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- [The primer set furth at large, with many godly and deuoute prayers]
- A Trial of the English lyturgy : wherein several exceptions and arguments against the imposition and use of the service book in the English Churches, are set forth and discussed
- A Trial of the English lyturgy: wherein several exceptions and arguments against the imposition and use of the service book in the English Churches, are set forth and discussed / written by a Reverend
- A Triall of the English lyturgie : wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A Triall of the English lyturgie wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A brief admonition to the members of the Church of England : Who attend to publick service of it, that they repeat not aloud the prayers after the minister, unless where it is otherwise requir'd in the Rubrick. The third edition. By Joseph Rawson, D.D
- A brief apologie for the sequestred clergie : VVherein (among other things) this case of conscience is judiciously handled: whether any minister of the Church of England may (to avoid sequestration) omit the publike use of the liturgie, and submit to the directory. In a letter from a sequestred divine, to Mr. Stephen Marshall
- A briefe exposition of such chapters of the Olde Testament as vsually are red in the church at common praier on the Sondayes, : set forth for the better helpe and instruction of the vnlearned. / By Thomas Cooper Bishoppe of Lincolne.
- A coale from the altar. Or, An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the vicar of Gr. against the placing of the communion table at the east end of the chancell : and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturbance of the Church.
- 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. VIth. Q. Elizabeth. and K. James. Published to vindicate the Church of England and to promote uniformity and peace in the same. And humbly presented to the Convocation
- 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. The third impression with additions. Also two tables of the principal matters, the one to the English, the other to the Latine
- 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 offices or forms of prayer in cases ordinary and extraordinary : Taken out of the Scriptures and the ancient liturgies of several churches, especially the Greek. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, according to the Kings translations; with arguments to the same
- A collection of offices or forms of prayer in cases ordinary and extraordinary : Taken out of the Scriptures and the ancient liturgies of several churches, especially the Greek. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, according to the Kings translations; with arguments to the same
- A collection of offices or forms of prayer in cases ordinary and extraordinary. Taken out of the Scriptures and the ancient liturgies of several churches, especially the Greek. Together with the Psalter ... of David, according to the Kings translations; with arguments to the same
- A companion to the temple, or, A help to devotion in the use of the Common Prayer, : divided into four parts. Part I. Of morning and evening prayer. Part II. Of the litany, with the occasional prayers and thanksgivings. Part III. Of the Communion office, with the offices of baptism, catechism and confirmation. Part IV. Of the occasional offices, viz. matrimony, visitation of the sick, &c.
- 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. By Erasmus Warren, M.A. rector of Worlington in Suffolk
- A defence of the humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnvvs : wherein the right of leiturgie and episcopacie is clearly vindicated from the vaine cavils, and challenges of the answerers
- A defence of the humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnvvs : wherein the right of leiturgie and episcopacie is clearly vindicated from the vaine cavils, and challenges of the answerers
- A defence of the humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnvvs : wherein the right of leiturgie and episcopacie is clearly vindicated from the vaine cavils, and challenges of the answerers
- 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 William Lord Bishop of Derry. For the instruction of his diocess
- 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 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 prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; : to be used on Tuesday the sixteenth day of June next, throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, for the conclusion of a just and honourable peace between Her most Excellent Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and the French King. By Her Majesties Special Command
- A form of prayer for a perpetual fast in the Island of Jamaica, on the seventh of June. Being the anniversary of the dreadful earthquake
- A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England Dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed, : upon Wednesday the 18th day of December being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast, and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner by lending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty. For obtaining pardon of our sins and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty and for for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety and prosperity to Himself and to His kingdom
- A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday, the twelfth day of March, 1762, : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty. For obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imporing His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms
- A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday, the seventh day of January next, : beingthe day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humilition before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty. For obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring his blessing and assistance on the arms of his Majesty, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms
- A form of prayer, and thanksgiving to almighty God; : to be used in all the churches and chapels throughout England, the Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the fifth day of May next, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God, for putting an end to the late bloody and expensive war, by the conclusion of a just and honourable peace
- A form of prayer, to be used ... throughout ... England, the Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the sixth day of February next ... for imploring a blessing ... upon his majesties fleets and armies in the present important situation of public affairs; as also for the humbling of ourselves before Him in a deep sense of His late visitation, by a most dreadful and extensive earthquake, ..
- A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great-Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the seventeenth day of February next, : being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imporing His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His kingdom
- A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part
- A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part
- A learned discourse of ceremonies retained and used in Christian churches
- A letter from the Reverend Mr Charles Leslie, concerning the new separation
- A letter to Mr. Francis Melvil, one of the presbyterian teachers in Aberdeen, in vindication of the English liturgy, against his unjust charges. : To which are added, some considerations concerning set forms of prayer, episcopacy, schism, &c. By a citizen of Aberdeen
- A letter to Sir William Meredith : Upon the subject of subscription to the Liturgy and Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. By an Englishman
- A letter to a friend relating to the present Convocation at Westminster
- A liturgy compiled from the Book of Common Prayer reformed, according to the plan of ... Samuel Clarke ; together with a collection of psalms and hymns, for public worship
- A message of peace : in a letter consolatorie and consiliatory to a neighbor minister, for resolution in severall queres: but principally about the use of the liturgie. Together with a friendly letter sent to Sir Edward Deering, about the time of his commitment: by way of answere to his last speech: as also, concerning the liturgie and church-discipline
- A modest and cleare answer to Mr. Balls discourse of set formes of prayer : Set forth in a most seasonable time, when this kingdome is now in consultation about matters of that nature, and so many godly long after the resolution in that point.
- A modest and cleer ansvver to Mr. Ball's discourse of set formes of prayer. Written by the reverend and learned John Cotton, B.D. and teacher of the Church of Christ at Boston in New-England. Published for the benefit of those who desire satisfaction in that point
- A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libell, : entituled, Animadversions upon the remonstrants defense against Smectymnuus
- A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libell, entituled, Animadversions upon 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 parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie 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. By R.B.K. Seene and allowed
- A petition for peace : with The reformation of the liturgy, as it was presented to the right reverend bishops, by the divines appointed by His Majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it
- A petition for peace : with the reformation of the liturgy, as it was presented to the Right Reverend Bishops, by the Divines appointed by His Majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it
- A petition for peace : with the reformation of the liturgy. As it was presented to the right reverend bishops, by the divines appointed by His Majesties commission to treat with them about the alteration of it
- A petition for peace: with the reformation of the Liturgy. : as it was presented to the Bishops, by the divines appointed by His Majesties Commission to treat with them about the alteration of it
- A plea for the common prayer book in two parts
- A sermon necessarie for these times : shewing the nature of conscience, with the corruptions thereof, and the repairs or means to inform it with right knowledge, and stirre it up to upright practise, and how to get and keep a good conscience. To which is adjoyned a necessarie, brief, and pithy treatise af [sic] the ceremonies of the Church of England. By Anthony Cade Batch. of Divinitie
- A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer, : the just antiquity and pedigree of liturgies, or forms of prayer in churches : with a view of the state of the church, when they were first composed, or imposed. Together with a discovery of the weakness of the grounds upon which they were first brought in, or upon which Bishop Gawden hath lately discoursed, the necessity of a liturgie, or the inconveniency of altering the English liturgie, the utility of church musick, and the lawfulness of ceremonies : in which are mixed reasons justifying those godly ministers, who forbear the use of the Common-prayer, against the late out-cryes of the said bishop.
- A speech delivered in the Starre-Chamber, on VVednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII : at the censure of Iohn Bastwick, Henry Burton, and VVilliam Prinn; concerning pretended innovations in the Church. By the most reverend Father in God, VVilliam, L. Archbishop of Canterbury His Grace
- A speech delivered in the Starre-Chamber, on VVednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII. at the censure of Iohn Bastwick, Henry Burton, and VVilliam Prinn; concerning pretended innovations in the Church
- A treatise of the nature and vse of things indifferent : Tendinge to proue, that the ceremonies in present controuersie amongst the ministers of the gospell in the realme of Englande, are neither in nature nor vse indifferent
- A triall of the English lyturgie : Wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A triall of the English lyturgie. Wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A true and perfect copy of the whole disputation at the Savoy : that was managed by the episcopal divines, as opponents, to prove that there is nothing sinful in the liturgy. Published to make intelligible the fragment already published by the Lord Bishop od Worcester, under the hands of Dr. Pierson, and Dr. Guning; and so much of his Lordships book against Mr. Baxter, as concerneth that disputation
- A view of the nevv Directory and a vindication of the ancient liturgy of the Church of England; : in answer to the reasons pretended in the ordinance and preface, for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other
- A view of the nevv directory and a vindication of the ancient liturgy of the Church of England; : in answer to the reasons pretended in the ordinance and preface, for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other
- A vindication of the Ansvver to the Humble remonstrance, from the vniust imputations of frivolousnesse and falsehood: : wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated,
- A vindication of the ansvver to the humble remonstrance, from the vnjust imputations of frivolousnesse and falsehood : wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated, by the same Smectymnuus
- A vindication of the doctrine and liturgy of the Church of England. : Occasioned by the apology of Theophilus Lindsey, M.A. on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, Yorkshire. By George Bingham, B.D. rector of Pimperne, and of Moor-Critchell, in the county of Dorset and diocese of Bristol, and formerly Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford
- An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both perswasions, : appointed by his sacred Majesty, according to letters patents, for the reveiw [sic] of The book of common prayer, &c
- An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both perswasions, appointed ... for the review of the Book of Common-Prayer, &c
- An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both perswasions, appointed by his sacred Majesty, according to letters patents, for the reveiw [sic] of The book of common prayer, &c
- An accompt of all the proceedings of the Commissioners of both perswasions, appointed by his sacred Majesty, according to letters patents, for the reveiw [sic] of The book of common prayer, &c.
- An ansvver reioyned to that much applauded pamphlet of a namelesse author, bearing this title: viz. A reply to Dr. Mortons generall defence of three nocent ceremonies, &c : The innocency and lawfulnesse whereof is againe in this reioynder vindicated. By Dr. Iohn Burges, pastor of Sutton Coldfield in Warwickeshire. Published by his Majesties speciall command
- An answer to a book entituled, An humble remonstrance [by Joseph Hall]. In which, the originall of liturgy [and] 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 antiquitie of ruling elders in the church vindicated. The prelaticall church bownded
- An answer to a book entitvled, An humble remonstrance. : In which the originall of 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 the ruling elders in the Church vindicated. The prelaticall church bownded.
- An answer to a booke entituled, An humble remonstrance : In which, the originall of liturgy episcopacy is discussed. And quæres 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. Written by Smectymnuus
- An essay for a review of The book of common prayer. : To which is added, a specimen Thereof. Submitted to the Consideration of those in Authority. Attempted by an impartial hand
- An exhortation vnto prayer, : thoughte mete by the Kinges Maiestie, and his clergy, to be read to the people in euery church afore processyons
- 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 Parliamemt [sic] 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 and others 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. Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliament
- 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
- 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 governement 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. Jun. 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- 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. Die Lunæ, 12 Junii, 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Iohn Browne Cler. Parliament
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the calling of an assembly of learned and godly divines to be con- consulted [sic] 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. Jun. 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quarto : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued till the nineteenth of May, in the 14th year of His Majesties said reign. And thence prorogued to the 18th of February then next following
- Beaten oyle for the lamps of the sanctuarie; 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
- By the King : A proclamation commanding the use of the Book of Common-Prayer according to law, notwithstanding the pretended ordinance for the new directory
- By the King : a proclamation for a generall and publike thanksgiuing to almighty God, for his great mercy in staying his hand, and asswaging the late fearefull visitation of the plague
- By the King a proclamation for a generall and publike thanksgiuing to almighty God, for his great mercy in staying his hand, and asswaging the late fearefull visitation of the plague.
- By the King. A proclamation commanding the use of the Book of Common-Prayer according to law, notwithstanding the pretended ordinance for the new directory.
- By the King. Proclamation for a general fast through England and Wales, and the town of Barwick upon Tweed, on Wednesday the tenth of October next
- By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde : We cannot but call to mind that as the declaration set out and published by the late lords justices and council, bearing date the 30th. of April, 1662. did so far indulge those recusants, non-conformists and sectaries, who were misguided and did not conform to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common prayer and service in the church, and the administration of the sacraments ..
- Catechesis Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, : una cum precibus aliquot selectis in usum regiæ scholæ Buriensis
- Certaine modest observations and considerations of the true Protestants of the Church of England : for their right choyce of church governours and church ceremonies together with the church liturgie according to the Word of God : presented in all humility to the high and honourable houses of Parliament to bee voted and enacted and to maintaine against all opposers : with the good meanes to expedite the same : leaving the authors iudgement to your wisedomes best considerations
- Certaine modest observations and considerations of the true Protestants of the Church of England· : For their right choyce of church governours, and church ceremonies, together with the church liturgie, according to the word of God. Presented in all humility to the high and Honourable houses of Parliament to bee voted and enacted, and to maintaine against all opposers. With the good meanes to expedite the same. Leaving the authors iudgement to your wisedomes best considerations
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England : In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state.
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England : In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state. By John Gauden, D.D. Bishop elect of Exceter
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state. By John Gauden, D.D. Bishop el
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England. In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state. By John Gauden, D.D. Bishop e
- Die Sabbati 9. April. 1642 : The Lords and Commons do declare, that they intend a due and necessary reformation of the government and litergy of the church and to take away nothing in the one or the other, but what shall be evil and justly offensive or at least unnecessary and burthensome
- Directions for a devout and decent behaviour in the public worship of God : More particularly in the use of the common prayer appointed by the Church of England
- Directions for a devout and decent behaviour in the public worship of God : more particularly in the use of the Common Prayer, appointed by the Church of England
- Directions for a devout and decent behaviour in the public worship of God : more particularly in the use of the common Prayer appointed by the Church of England
- 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
- Feriæ sacræ octo libris comprehensæ, in quibus, naturae, tabularum, & gratie leges exprimuntur. Authore Henrico Dethick Oxoniensi
- Forms of prayer vindicated ; and the liturgy of the Church of England recommended : in a sermon preach'd, pursuant to the will of Mr Hutchins, In the Parish-Church of St Mary-Le-Bow, April 26. 1731. By Joseph Watson, D.D. Rector of St Stephen Walbrook in London. Publish'd at the Request of the Trustees of the Charity-School of Cordwainer and Breadstreet Wards
- 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.
- 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. Written by one that hath learned (as he was taught) to forsake the Devil, and all his works, the vanities of the wicked world, to hold the true Christian-faith, and to keep God's holy will and commandments, & walk in the same all the days of his life. ... Humphrey Smith
- Gweddiau boreol a phrydnhawnol, a'r litani
- Here begynneth the pystles and Gospels of the Sondayes and festiuall holye dayes newly corrected and amended
- Historia sacra: or, The holy history : Giving an exact and comprehensive account of all the feasts and fasts of the Church of England. With their various etymologies and appellations, and the true reasons and grounds of their celebration: together with practical observations upon the several days, and prayers concluding each distinct head. To which is added an appendix, wherein the three grand solemnities added to the liturgy of the Church of England are clearly expalin'd
- Hyfforddiadau i ymddygiad defosiynol a gweddus yng nghyhoedd wasanaeth Duw : Yn fwy enwedigol yn yr Arferiad o'r weddi gyffredin a appwyntiwyd gan Eglwys Loegr
- Kort formulier der gemeene gebeden, so als die, volgens de liturgie van de Kerk van Engeland, des Sondags s'morgens en des avonds geleesen worden in Neder-Duytsche Kapelle van St. James. Agter aan is gevoegt het formulier van het H. Avondmaal
- La liturgia ynglesa, o el Libro de Oracion Commun y administracion de los sacramentos : y otros ritos y ceremonias de la yglesia, segun el uso de la Yglesia de Ynglaterra: juntamente con el Psalterio ô psalmos de David, apuntados como ellos son para ser cantados ô rezados en yglesias. Hispanizado por D. Felix Anthony de Alvarado, Ministro de la Palabra de Dios
- La liturgia, ovvero formola delle preghiere publiche : secondo l'uso della chiesa anglicana, col Satterio di Davide. Nuovamente tradotta dall'Inglese nel Tosco idioma da A. Montucci e L. Valetti ..
- La liturgie. : C'est à dire, le formulaire des prieres publiques, de l'administration des sacremens; et des autres ceremonies & coûtumes de l'église, selon l'usage de l'Eglise Anglicane: avec le pseautier, ou les Pseaumes de David, ponctuez selon ils doivent estre, ou chantez, ou leus dans les eglises
- Liturgia, seu Liber Precum Communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, aliorumque rituum ... una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis ... Itemque forma ... faciendi ... episcopos, presbyteros, diaconos
- Llyfr gweddi gyffredin : a Gweinidogaeth y Sacramentau. A Chynneddfau a Ceremoniau Eraill yr Eglwys, Yn ol arfer Eglwys Loegr. Ynghyd a'r Psallwyr new Psalmau Dafydd Wedi Nodi [iw] Darllain a'u canu yn yr Eglwysydd
- Llyfr gweddi gyffredin : a gweinidogaeth y sacramentau, a chynheddfau a seremoniau eraill yr eglwys, yn ol arfer Eglwys Loegr: Ynghyd a'r Sallwyr, neu Salmau Dafydd, Wedi eu nodi megis ag y maent i'w canu neu i'w dywedyd mewn Eglwysydd
- Llyfr gweddi-gyffredin, a gweinidogaeth y sacramentau, A Chyneddfau a Ceremoniau Eraill yr Eglwys, yn ôl arfer. Eglwys Loegr ; a Psalmau Dafydd, Fel cu maent bwyntiedig i'w Darllain a'i Canu yn yr Eglwysydd. Ynghyd a Nam yn un deugain Erthyglau Crefydd
- Llyfr gweddi-gyffredin, a gweinidogaeth y sacramentau, A Chynneddfau a Seremoniau Eraill yr Eglwys. YN OL Arfer Eglwys Loegr: a Psalmau Dafydd, Fel maent bwyntiedig i'w Darllain a'u Canu yn yr Eglwysy DD. Ynghyd a Nam yn un deugain Erthyglau Crefy DD
- Matins. Evensong
- Misericors, mikrokosmos, or, Medeleys offices : containing an iniunction to all duties of mercy belonging to the whole man
- Misericors, mikrokosmos, or, Medeleys offices containing an iniunction to all duties of mercy belonging to the whole man.
- 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
- Newes from Ipswich : discovering certaine late detestable practises of some domineering lordly prelates, to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our Church, extirpate all orthodoxe sincere preachers, and preaching of Gods Word, usher in popery, supestition [sic] and idolatry; with their late-notorious purgations of the new fast-book, contrarie to his Majesties proclamation, and their intolerable affront therein offered to the most illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kings only sister, and her children (even whiles they are now loyall entertained at court) in blootting [sic] them out of the collect; and to his Majestie, his queene, and their royall progeny, in blotting them out of the member of Gods elect
- 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. By Peter Bales, Mr. in Arts, and minister of the Gospel
- Positions concerning the differences between the true English liturgy : and the deformed disordered Cranmerian changeling, by which it was supplanted
- Positions concerning the differences between the true English liturgy and the deformed disordered Cranmerian changeling, by which it was supplanted
- Practical essays on the morning and evening services of the Church of England. By the Rev. Thomas T. Biddulph, M.A. Minister of St. James's, Bristol ; Chaplain to the Right Hon: the Dowager Lady Bagot ; and late of Queen's College, Oxford
- 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
- Private devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary
- The Bishop of Armaghe's direction, concerning the liturgy, and episcopall government : Being thereunto requested by the honourable, the House of Commons. Now reprinted
- The Bishop of Armaghe's direction, concerning the liturgy, and episcopall government. Being thereunto requested by the honourable, the House of Commons. Now reprinted
- 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 Bishop of Armaghes direction, concerning the lyturgy, and episcopall government : Being thereunto requested by the honourable, the House of Commons
- 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 Cranmerian liturgy, or, The subtilty of the serpent : in corrupting the true English liturgy, by Cranmer and a faction of Calvinists
- The Cranmerian liturgy, or, The subtilty of the serpent in corrupting the true English liturgy, by Cranmer and a faction of Calvinists
- The English Episcopacy and liturgy asserted by the great refomers abroad, : and the most glorious and royal martyr the late King his opinion and suffrage for them.
- The Inconsistency of man's Dagon with God's ark, or, [A] Sober discourse, shewing the great sinfulness of humane mixtures in divine worship
- The Inconsistency of man's Dagon with God's ark, or, [A] Sober discourse, shewing the great sinfulness of humane mixtures in divine worship
- The Psalter or Psalms of David, : after the translation of the great Bible, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches
- The alliance of divine offices
- 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 : with ye 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 & ceremonies of the Church : according to the life 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
- 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 case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered : and the lawfulness of it shew'd from the testimony of above an hundred eminent non-conformists of several perswasions. Published for the satisfaction of the scrupulous, and to prevent the sufferings which such needlesly expose themselves to
- The divine services and anthems usually sung in His Majesties chappell, and in all cathedrals and collegiate choires in England and Ireland
- The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; ... By Francis Fox, ..
- The form of dedication and consecration of a church or chapel, &c
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship : briefly stated; and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship briefly stated; and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men.
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship, : briefly stated; and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious vvorship, briefly stated; and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartial men.
- The humble petition of the knights, esquires, gentry freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Sommerset : presented to the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses now assembled in Parliament, June 15. 1642.
- The kalendar
- The lesson ended, the priest shall saie
- The marrovv and iuice of tvvo hundred and sixtie scriptures. Or Monas tessaragraphica : that is: the foure holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, appointed euery Sonday to be read in our Church of England, combined and brought vnto one chiefe head and point of doctrine: together with the rest of the holy Scriptures ... Extracted by Iames Forrester, minister of Gods word at Enderby neere Bullingbrooke in Lincolnshire, chapleine to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- The ranelean religion displayed. : In a letter from a Hottentot of distinction, now in London, to his friend at the Cape of Good-Hope. Containing the reasons assign'd by the Raneleans for abolishing Christianity, together with a true Copy of their New Liturgy
- 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-warden, to a sham libel (without any authors name) called, The sham-indictment quasht; which begins with this text, Rom. 4. 15. Where no law is, there is no transgression; and endeth with this text, Zeph. 4. 5. The unjust knoweth no shame. My answer to this dark lanthorn nameless author shall begin with this text; men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil, Joh. 3. 19. and conclude with another text, as the lecturer doth.
- 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
- The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lords Supper. Or, A brief and scholastical debate of that question, which hath so wonderfully perplexed many, both ministers and people : Whether or no, the sacrament of the Lords Supper may (according to presbyterial principles) be lawfully administred in an un-presbyterated church, that is, a church destitute of ruling elders. Wherein the affirmative is confirmed by many arguments, and cleared from objections, especially such as are drawn from the unavoidablenesse of mixt communions without ecclesiastical discipline.
- The want of chvrch-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lord's Supper. Or, A briefe and scholasticall debate of that question, whether or no, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper may (according to presbyteriall principles) be lawfully administred in an un-presbyterated church, that is, a church destitute of ruling elders? : If wherein the affirmative is confirmed by many arguments, and cleared from the most materiall objections. Whereunto is now added, A reply unto Mr Fullwood his pretended examination of the aforesaid discourse.
- The whole book of Psalms collected into English metre : set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together before and after morning and evening prayer, and also before and after sermons, and moreover in private houses for their godly solace and comfort laying apart all ungodly songs and ballads, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth
- The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre,
- The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre,
- The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre,
- To his grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
- To his grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
- 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
- To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The due account, and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel, lately commissioned for the review & alteration of the Liturgy
- To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The due account, and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel, lately commissioned for the review & alteration of the liturgy
- To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The due account, and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel, lately commissioned for the review & alteration of the liturgy
- 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 lyturgy
- 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 lyturgy
- To the Kings most excellent majesty. The due account and humble petition of the Ministers of the Gospel
- To the reverend and merry answerer of Vox cleri : To be left at Mr. Brabazon Aylmer's at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill. With a bundle
- To the reverend and merry answerer of Vox cleri To be left at Mr. Brabazon Aylmer's at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill. With a bundle
- Touching the liturgy, or, Common-prayer book : certain queries and objections answered : together with a letter to a non-conformist
- Tvvo speeches in Parliament of the right honourable William, Lord Vicount Say and Seale : Mr. of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privie Councell, the first upon the bill against bishops power in civill affaires and courts of judicature. The other a declaration of himself touching the liturgie, and separation
- Tvvo speeches in Parliament of the right honourable William, Lord Vicount Say and Seale : Mr. of his Majesties Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privie Councell, the first upon the bill against bishops power in civill affaires and courts of judicature. The other a declaration of himself touching the liturgie, and separation
- Tvvo speeches of the right honourable William, Lord Vicount 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 power in civill affaires and courts of iudicature. The other a declaration of himselfe touching the liturgie
- Two speeches of the Right Honourable 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 an historical account of the whole proceedings of the present convocation
- Wednesday before Easter. The Epistle
- Y gwasanaethau, yn ol arfer Eglwys Loegr : Am weinidogaeth priodas, bedydd choedd a neillduol plant bychain ; eglwysa gwragedd ; ymweliad a cymmun y claf ; a chladdedigaeth y marw
- Y] llyfr gweddi-gyffredin, y cydymmaith goreu ; yn y tŷ a'r stafell, cystal ac yn y Deml. Neu gasglaid o weddiau allan o liturgy eglwys loegr ... Gyda sŵydd bennodol i'r sacrament
- [The primer set furth at large, with many godly and deuoute prayers]
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