The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of David. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Comprising a History of the English Liturgy ... and a View of the English Translations of the Holy Scriptures. With Notes ... |
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... the English Translations of the Holy Scriptures. With Notes ... Church of
England. 1 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 143319 ASTOR , LENOX AND
TILOLI FOUNDATIONS 1900 , : TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF
CANTERBURY .
... the English Translations of the Holy Scriptures. With Notes ... Church of
England. 1 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 143319 ASTOR , LENOX AND
TILOLI FOUNDATIONS 1900 , : TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF
CANTERBURY .
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TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY . Y which rein craving
permission to res OUR Grace will , I trust , pardon the liberty which I take in
craving permission to recommend to your protection this second edition of the
Book of ...
TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY . Y which rein craving
permission to res OUR Grace will , I trust , pardon the liberty which I take in
craving permission to recommend to your protection this second edition of the
Book of ...
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thus request the sanction of your Grace's countenance to one of my literary
labours , let me not be deemed impertinent , if I also intrude upon your Grace with
a few particulars of my professional life . Allow me , then , to inform your Grace ,
that ...
thus request the sanction of your Grace's countenance to one of my literary
labours , let me not be deemed impertinent , if I also intrude upon your Grace with
a few particulars of my professional life . Allow me , then , to inform your Grace ,
that ...
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But , whilst I trouble your Grace with this representation , I entreat that my motives
for so doing may not be misconstrued , nor inyself be considered in the character
of a petitioner . I assert no merit ; I request no favour ; 1 press for no preferment ...
But , whilst I trouble your Grace with this representation , I entreat that my motives
for so doing may not be misconstrued , nor inyself be considered in the character
of a petitioner . I assert no merit ; I request no favour ; 1 press for no preferment ...
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... from the roth verse to the end ; the Gospel was the 7th chapter of Luke , from
verse 36 ; and the Collect was as follows : “ Merciful Father , give us grace that
we never presume to sin " through the example of any creature ; but if it shall
chance ...
... from the roth verse to the end ; the Gospel was the 7th chapter of Luke , from
verse 36 ; and the Collect was as follows : “ Merciful Father , give us grace that
we never presume to sin " through the example of any creature ; but if it shall
chance ...
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