Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BX5145 .O3 | The gospel written in the 16. of Marke. | 1 |
BX5145.O3 1630 | A thankesgiuing for the safe deliuery of the Queene, and happy birth of the young prince. | 1 |
BX5145.O3 1633 | A thankesgiuing for the safe deliuerie of the Queenes Maiestie, and happy birth of the Duke of Yorke. | 1 |
BX5145.O3 1635 | A thankesgiuing, and prayer for the safe child-bearing of the Queenes Maiestie. | 1 |
BX5145 .O4 1660 | The old non-conformist, touching the Book of Common-prayer, and ceremonies. To which is annexed the reasons why Scotland refused the Book of Common-Prayer. | 2 |
BX5145 .O53 1660 | The old non-conformist touching the Book of Common-Prayer, and ceremonies : unto which is annexed the reasons why Scotland refused the Book of Common-Prayer. | 1 |
BX5145 .O94 2006eb | The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer : a Worldwide Survey / | 1 |
BX5145 .P68 | Common-prayer-book no divine service a small curb to the bishops careere, or, Imposed liturgies tryed, the Common prayer-book anatomized, and Diocesan-Bishops questioned / | 2 |
BX5145 .P68 1661 |
Common-prayer-book no divine service, or, XXVII. reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or Common-prayer-books, and the main objections to the contrary, answered also, the English Common-prayer-book anatomized, likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops, with the main objections, answered : the great disparity between Timothy and Titus, and thes[e] shewed both affirmatively and negativel[y] / Common-prayer-book no divine service, or, XXVIII reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or Common-prayer-books, and the main objections to the contrary, answered also, the English Common-prayer-book anatomized, likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops, with the main objections answered, and the great disparity between them, and Timothy and Titus, shewed / |
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BX5145 .P68 1661a | Common-prayer-book no divine service: or, XXVIII reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or common-prayer-books: the main objections to the contrary, answered. And the English Common-prayer-book anatomized. Likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops; with the main reasons for them answered. And the great disparity between the English prelates, and Timothy and Titus, shewed. / | 1 |
BX5145 .P7 1912 | The Prayer book dictionary / | 1 |
BX5145 .P74 |
[A Primer and a cathechisme and also the notable fayres] [A Primer and a cathechisme and also the notable fayers] |
2 |
BX5145 .P8 1905 | A new history of The book of common prayer : with a rationale of its offices / | 1 |
BX5145 .R67 2007 | Liturgy and literature in the making of Protestant England / | 1 |
BX5145 .R684 2007eb | Liturgy and literature in the making of Protestant England / | 1 |
BX5145 .S | Shakespeare's Biblical knowledge and use of the Book of common prayer : as exemplified in the plays of the First folio / | 1 |
BX5145 .S45 | Notes on some passages in the liturgical history of the reformed English church. | 1 |
BX5145 .S48 1689 | Several arguments for concessions and alterations in the common prayer, and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England in order to a comprehension / | 2 |
BX5145 .S49 |
Advice to the readers of the common prayer, and to the people attending the same with a preface concerning divine worship : humbly offered to consideration, for promoting the greater decency and solemnity in performing the offices of Gods publick worship, administered according to the order established by law amongst us / Advice to readers of the Common prayer-book, and the people attending the same offered to the consideration of those who are for promoting decency in the service of God, according to the usage of the Church of England, and as it is establish'd by law : with a preface of divine worship in general / |
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BX5145 .S49 1691 | Advice to readers of the common prayer, and the people attending the same. With a preface concerning divine worship. Humbly offered to consideration, for promoting the greater decency and solemnity in performing the offices of God's publick worship, administered according to the order established by law amongst us / | 1 |