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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.
Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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An answer to the queries upon the address of the episcopal clergy, in the city and suburbs of Edinburgh. Presented to Her Majesty in April 1713.
Date: 1713- Books
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A christian liturgy, or, form of divine worship, composed chiefly out of the devotional parts of scripture, and the Ancient Liturgies of the Christian Church. To which is prefixed, an address to the authors of the free and candid disquisitions. Wherein Several Improprieties in our present Liturgy are pointed out, which those Gentlemen have not taken any Notice of, and which are sufficient to justify an Attempt towards a new and better Form for Christian Worship.
Overal, Edmund.Date: M,DCC,LI. [1751]- Books
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A christian liturgy. Or, a devout and rational form of divine worship; composed chiefly out of the devotional parts of the sacred scriptures, and the most ancient Liturgies of the Christian Church, especially those in the Apostolical Constitutions. To which is prefixed, Some Observations upon the Liturgy of the Church of England, and upon the present Way of Worship in the Church of Scotland, and among the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations. Together With an Earnest Recommendation of Precomposed forms of Divine Worship to the Latter. and A Short account of the Following work. By the author of the solemn form for the general fast.
Overal, Edmund.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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Another pertinent and curious letter humbly offered to the public, in favour of a revisal, and the amendment, of our liturgy. By Samuel Roe, A.M. vicar of Stotfold in Bedfordshire.
Roe, Samuel.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Forms of private devotion for every day in the week, in a method agreeable to the liturgy: with occasional prayers, and an office for the Holy Communion, and for the time of sickness. Humbly recommended to all the Pious and Devout members of the Church of England.
Date: 1704- Books
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Les pseaumes de David mis en vers françois, avec la liturgie, le catechisme, & la confession de foi des eglises reformées.
Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Remarks upon a letter to a dissenting minister, concerning the expediency of stated forms of prayer, for public worship. By a dissenting minister. The second edition. To which is now added, an examination of the preface to a new plan of Christian public worship, called, th Christian common prayer book, or universal liturgy, lately published : With a Defence of Water-Baptism.
Brekell, John, 1697-1769.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A christian liturgy. Or, a devout and rational form of divine worship; composed chiefly out of the devotional parts of the sacred Scriptures, and the most Ancient-Liturgies of the Christian Church, especially those in the Apostolical Constitutions, to which is prefixed, some observations upon the liturgy of the Church of England, and upon the present Way of Worship in the Church of Scotland, and among the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations: Together With an earnest Recommendation of Precomposed Forms of Divine Worship to the Latter; And A short Account of the following Work. By the author of The solemn form for the general fast.
Overal, Edmund.Date: MDCCXLL. [1741]- Books
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Moderation pursued, By a Paper written for the Vindicating of Our Liturgy and Church from any Malevolence to Meetings. As also by Two others, Writ for the last Session of Parliament, but put out now in a Second Edition, with several Additions, fresh Insertions, and Amendments, in order to that Pursuit. Upon Occasion of the Book, call'd, Moderation a Virtue, and unexpected Acceptance at this time of such a Subject; and in Hopes therefore of some Members exercising that Virtue at their next Session. By one that holds Communion with the Church, and is convinced, that the Way to bring People to it, is (in the plain Nature of the Thing) by an Encouragement of Occasional Conformity rather than by a Bill against it: And to heal our Divisions is by Charity, in bearing one with another, rather than by Uniformity.
One that holds communion with the Church.Date: 1704- Books
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Les pseaumes de David, Mis en Vers Francois, revus et approuvez par le Synode walon des Provinces-Unies.
Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]