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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Allow me , then , to inform your Grace , that now nearly twenty years have
elapsed since I became a Minister of the Established Church : during the last
fifteen of which I have served the laborious Curacy of the parish of St. James , in
the city of ...
Allow me , then , to inform your Grace , that now nearly twenty years have
elapsed since I became a Minister of the Established Church : during the last
fifteen of which I have served the laborious Curacy of the parish of St. James , in
the city of ...
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Shortly after the publication of this last labour of the reformers in Edward's reiga ,
the propitious career of the reformation was again checked by the death of the
young king ; and another cloud darkened the puritied church , when the bigot
Mary ...
Shortly after the publication of this last labour of the reformers in Edward's reiga ,
the propitious career of the reformation was again checked by the death of the
young king ; and another cloud darkened the puritied church , when the bigot
Mary ...
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Having exhausted the subject in writing , the commissioners had recourse to
personal conference , and the last few days were spent by them in viva voce
argument . But the same diffimilarity of sentiment continued to prevail , and on ...
Having exhausted the subject in writing , the commissioners had recourse to
personal conference , and the last few days were spent by them in viva voce
argument . But the same diffimilarity of sentiment continued to prevail , and on ...
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And whereas January , March , May , Juy , Auguft , Oftober , and December ,
have one and thirty days apiece ; it is ordered that the fame Plalms shall be read
the last day of the faid Months , which were read the day before : fo that the
Pfalter ...
And whereas January , March , May , Juy , Auguft , Oftober , and December ,
have one and thirty days apiece ; it is ordered that the fame Plalms shall be read
the last day of the faid Months , which were read the day before : fo that the
Pfalter ...
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The calends they reckoned backwards from the first day of every manth ( which
was always the calend , in a retrograde order through the latrer days of the last
month . For instance , the firtt of February being the criend of February , th : 311t
of ...
The calends they reckoned backwards from the first day of every manth ( which
was always the calend , in a retrograde order through the latrer days of the last
month . For instance , the firtt of February being the criend of February , th : 311t
of ...
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