An accompt of all the proceedings of the commissioners of both persvvasions appointed by His Sacred Majesty, according to letters patent, for the review of the Book of common prayer, &c.

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Title
An accompt of all the proceedings of the commissioners of both persvvasions appointed by His Sacred Majesty, according to letters patent, for the review of the Book of common prayer, &c.
Author
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Publication
London :: [s.n.],
1661.
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Church of England. -- Book of common prayer.
Church of England -- History.
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Page 14

In the Letany.

Rubrick.

From all Fornication, and all other deadly sin.

Exception.

IN regard that the wages of sin is death; wee desire that this clause may bee thus altered, From Fornication, and all other hainous, or grievous sins.

Rubrick.

From Battel, and Murther, and sudden death.

Exception.

Because this expression of sudden death hath been so often excepted against, wee desire, if it bee thought fit, it may bee thus read, From battel and mur∣ther, and from dying suddenly, and unprepared.

Rubrick.

That it may please thee to preserve all that travel, by land, or by water, all women labour∣ing with childe, all sick persons, and young children, and to shew thy pitty upon all prisouers and captives.

Exception.

Wee desire the term (All) may bee advised upon, as seem∣ing liable to just Exceptions, and that it may bee considered, whether it may not better bee put indefinitely; those that travel, &c. rather than universally.

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