The plebeian prayer-book: Or, Devout exercises, adapted in a brief method for all sorts and conditions of men, especially those of the middle state. Containing I. A preface, shewing the reasonableness and necessity of frequent and serious (tho 'short) prayer, &c. II. An introduction, or help for conducting us to present our prayers in a reverent and mindful manner. III. A brief office or summary of prayer, collected from the liturgy of the Church of England, compos'd in verse, for the better help of memory; 2nd useful at any time of the day or night. IV. An emplanation, or a paraphrase upon the lord's prayer. V. Part of the late lord chief justice hale's letter to his children, concerning the lord's day. VI. A brith-Day prayer, proper to be said by andy Christian upon his or her birth-Day, &c.. By a Plebeian. Bless'd is the man who minds his worldly call, and his creator duly serves withal. Register'd according to act of Parliament.

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1726
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London : Printed for the author; and sold by James Roberts at the Oxfords Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1726.

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[24]p. ; 120.

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