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An exact account of King George's religion: with the manner of his Majesty's worship in the English and Lutheran church. And the first Rise of the Luther an Religion Shewing also, The Difference between them and the Church of England as by Law Establish'd, and the Protestant Dissenters therefrom. With a new prayer for his Majesty. Written by the Archbishop of York.
Date: 1727- Books
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An exact account of King George's religion: with the manner of his Mjesty's [sic] worship in the English and Lutheran church; And the First of, The Lutheran Religion. Shewing also, The Difference between them and the Church of England as by Law Establish'd, and the Protestant Dissenters therefrom: With a new prayer for his Majesty: written by the Archbishop of York.
Date: 1715- Books
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The duties of the closet. Being an earnest exhortation to private devotion.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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An anatomy of atheisme: a poem. By the author of The duties of the closet. A verse may find him who a Sermon flyes, And turn Delight into a Sacrifice. Herbert's Poems.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: 1701- Books
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An anatomy of atheism. A poem. By the author of The duties of the closet.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: 1731- Books
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The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd, the objections against it answer'd, and the necessary preparation for it stated. With devotions to be us'd before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. By the author of The duties of the closet.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: [1707]- Books
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The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd, the objections against it answer'd, and the necessary preparation for it stated. With devotions to be us'd before, at, and after, the Lord's Supper. By the author of The Duties of the Closet.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: 1710- Books
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The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd, the objections against it answer'd, and the necessary preparation for it stated. With Devotions To be Us'd Before, At, and After, the Lord's Supper. By the author of The duties of the closet.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: [1721]- Books
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The duties of the closet. Being an earnest exhortation to private devotion.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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The christian's delight: or, The Precious Time of a Christian improved to the Glory of God, and his own Eternal Happiness. Collected from the Works of the late Arch-Bishop of York.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: 1739- Books
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An Exact account of King George's religion: With the manner of His Majesty's worship in the English and Lutheran Church; and the first rise of the Latheran religion. Shewing also, the difference between them and the Church of England as by law establish'd, and the Protestant dissenters there-from. With a new prayer for His Majesty. Written by the Archbishop of York.
Date: 1714- Books
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The duties of the closet. Being an Earnest Exhortation to Private Devotion. By the most Reverend Father in God, Sir William Dawes, Bart. Late Lord Archbishop of York. The eighth edition. To which is added, I. A supplement, consisting of a choice Collection of Morning and Evening Prayers for every Day in the Week; and on divers Occasions. II. The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd; the Objections against it answer'd; and the necessary Preparation for it stated. With devotions to be used before, at, and after the Lord's supper. The tenth edition. By the Author of The Duties of the Closet.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: MDCCXXXV. 1735- Books
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A sure guide to life and glory for children: Or, The right way to heaven made easy: being a full reply to that grand enquiry, what shall we do to be saved. In a plain and familiar way by questions and answers, between the Most Revd. Father in God, Sir William Daws, lord arch bishop of York, and Thomas Jones a little parish boy. Taken in short-hand by Tim. Donnovan.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: In the year, 1722