This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge.

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This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge.
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Parys :: [Per Franciscum Regnault in vico sancti iacobi, e regione maturinorum. Ad signum Elephantis],
M.ccccc.xxxi. [1531]
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Primers (Prayer-books) -- Catholic Church -- Early works to 1800.
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"This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05777.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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This prymer of Salysbury v•••• is set out a long wout ony serchyng / with many prayers / and goodly pyctures in the kalēder / in the matyus of our lady / in the houres of the crosse in the .vij. psalmes / and in the dyryge. And be newly enprynted at Pars. M.ccccc.xxxi.

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¶ God be in my hede And in myn vnderstandynge. God be in myn eyen And in my lokynge God be in my mouth And in my spekynge. God be in my herte And in my thynkynge. God be at myn ende And at my departynge.
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