Liturgia britannica tutamen : an essay toward a revision of the Book of common prayer, humbly presented to the United Church of England and Ireland ; part I. containing an order for morning and evening prayer, and the collects, epistles and gospels ...

Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Hatchard and Son, 1833Description: 72 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume
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UNION UP27.4 C622 Private prayers, put forth by authority during the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; the Primer of 1559 ; the Orarium of 1560 ; the Preces private of 1564 ; the Book of Christian prayers of 1578 ; with an appendix, containing the Litany of 1544 / UNION UP27.4 T974 The two books of common prayer, set forth by authority of Parliament in the reign of King Edward the Sixth, compared with each other / UNION UP28 F881 Walter Howard Frere, his correspondence on liturgical revision and construction / UNION UP28 L782 Liturgia britannica tutamen : an essay toward a revision of the Book of common prayer, humbly presented to the United Church of England and Ireland ; part I. containing an order for morning and evening prayer, and the collects, epistles and gospels ... UNION UP29 C622 The Book of common prayer illustrated ... / UNION UP29 E96 An explanation and history of the Book of common prayer : to which are added, the Articles of religion, as established by the bishops, clergy, and laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, in convention, September 12, 1801. UNION UP29 W557 A rational illustration of the Book of common prayer of the Church of England.

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