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List view record 1: Annotated Book of Common Prayer : being an historical, ritual, and theological commentary on the devotional system of the Church of EnglandList view anchor tag for record 1: Annotated Book of Common Prayer : being an historical, ritual, and theological commentary on the devotional system of the Church of England
List view record 2: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; containing an account of the method and use of the common prayer; by way of question and answer, in ten sections: drawn chiefly from the holy scriptures, and the liturgy of the chuch of england. To which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family. By Francis Fox, M.A. late vicar of St Mary in ReadingList view anchor tag for record 2: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; containing an account of the method and use of the common prayer; by way of question and answer, in ten sections: drawn chiefly from the holy scriptures, and the liturgy of the chuch of england. To which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family. By Francis Fox, M.A. late vicar of St Mary in Reading
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List view record 3: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West SmithfieldList view anchor tag for record 3: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield
Thumbnail for The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield
Remove The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield from your current listSave The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield to your current list
List view record 4: Lectures on The Church Catechism, : The Church, the Liturgy, and the PenateuchList view anchor tag for record 4: Lectures on The Church Catechism, : The Church, the Liturgy, and the Penateuch
List view record 5: Letters to Theophilus On The Doctrine of Redemption, , : as contained in the scriptures, and in the articles and liturgy of the Church of England. Addressed to the Religious of every DenominationList view anchor tag for record 5: Letters to Theophilus On The Doctrine of Redemption, , : as contained in the scriptures, and in the articles and liturgy of the Church of England. Addressed to the Religious of every Denomination
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List view record 6: Manual of PrayersList view anchor tag for record 6: Manual of Prayers
List view record 7: The old service-books of the English churchList view anchor tag for record 7: The old service-books of the English church
List view record 8: Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Berks, held at Reading January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq. in the penalty of 20 l [pounds] for teaching and praying in a meeting, or conventicle, held in an uninhabited house, in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England where five persons or more were presentList view anchor tag for record 8: Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Berks, held at Reading January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq. in the penalty of 20 l [pounds] for teaching and praying in a meeting, or conventicle, held in an uninhabited house, in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England where five persons or more were present
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List view record 9: The scriptural character of the liturgy : the most popular objections to its prayers and use refuted, : with an address to ministers and members of the Church of EnglandList view anchor tag for record 9: The scriptural character of the liturgy : the most popular objections to its prayers and use refuted, : with an address to ministers and members of the Church of England
List view record 10: A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742List view anchor tag for record 10: A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742
Thumbnail for A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742
Remove A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742 from your current listSave A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742 to your current list
List view record 2: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; containing an account of the method and use of the common prayer; by way of question and answer, in ten sections: drawn chiefly from the holy scriptures, and the liturgy of the chuch of england. To which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family. By Francis Fox, M.A. late vicar of St Mary in Reading
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List view record 3: The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield
Remove The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield from your current listSave The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield to your current list
Thumbnail for The duty of public worship proved : with directions for a devout behaviour therein; In ten sections drawn chiefly from the Holy Scriptures and the liturgy of the Church ; and an account of the method and use of the Common Prayer; By way of Question and Answer to which are added a morning and evening prayer for a family . / by Francis Fox M.A. Late Vicar of St. Mary in Reading. [With] The Necessity and advantages of Publick Worship. With an answer to the objections brought against, as well as the excuses that are made from absenting from it. By the author of The Companion of the Aged. London, 1737. [With] Books Printed and Sold by M. Downing in Bartholmew Close near West Smithfield
List view record 8: Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Berks, held at Reading January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq. in the penalty of 20 l [pounds] for teaching and praying in a meeting, or conventicle, held in an uninhabited house, in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England where five persons or more were present
Thumbnail for Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Berks, held at Reading January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq. in the penalty of 20 l [pounds] for teaching and praying in a meeting, or conventicle, held in an uninhabited house, in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England where five persons or more were present
List view record 10: A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742
Remove A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742 from your current listSave A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742 to your current list
Thumbnail for A short, plain, and practical exposition of the prayers, rubricks, rites, and ceremonies authorized and prescribed in the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England : Containing the harmony of the several parts and offices, and the substance of the liturgical remarks of Bp. Sparrow, Dr. Comber, Mr. Wheatley, and the other learned writers on the same subject: carefully collected into a narrow compass, chiefly for the convenience of those who have not the opportunity of persuing many and larger books; but made serviceable to all by the addition of new observations: and therefore proper to be bound up with the Book of common-prayer . 1742
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