The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ...
- Title
- The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ...
- Author
- Laud, William, 1573-1645.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Matthew Gillyflower and William Hensman ...,
- 1683.
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- Church of England -- Prayer-books and devotions.
- Prayer-books.
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"The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49708.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE Preface.
- prayers
- An Advertisement CONCERNING The Division of the Hours of PRAYER.
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THE DAILY OFFICE OF A CHRISTIAN.
- The Office for every day.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- The daily Examination of Conscience.
- A daily Prayer.
- For the King.
- For the Church.
- For the Commonweal.
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For the Kingdom of
England. - For House and Family.
- For government of the Tongue.
- Against Temptations.
- For a good Journey.
- For Rain.
- For Fair Weather.
- In Fasting.
- In Lent.
- The Fast of the four Ember-weeks.
- Earnest Prayer.
- In time of Afflictions, Perils, and Ad∣versities.
- In Misery and Adversity.
- prayer
- Against Reproach.
- Against Fraud and Deceit.
- In time of Fear.
- In Poverty.
- In Imprisonment.
- Against Banishment.
- Against the Violent.
- For strength in Martyrdom.
- In time of Dearth.
- In time of War.
- Against Enemies.
- For Enemies.
- Penitentials.
- Confessions.
- SUNDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- Entrance into the Church.
- In the Holy Sacrament.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- MUNDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- TUESDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- WEDNESDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- THURSDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- FRIDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- SATURDAY.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
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Prayers added since the restoring of this Book to me, which was taken from me in a search by Mr.
Prynne, May 31. 1643. and with much difficulty re∣stored unto me,Nov. 6. 1644. - prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- Praise and Thanksgiving.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- In Prosperity.
- prayer
- In time of Pestilence.
- prayer
- prayer
- In Old Age.
- For the Sick and Afflicted.
- In time of Sickness.
- prayer
- For the Sick.
- At the Visitation of the Sick.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- The Apostles Creed paraphras'd.
- Preparatory Meditations for Death.
- Absolution.
- Consecrations, Ordinations.
- prayer
- For his Episcopal Charge.
- prayer
- At the laying of the first Stone of a Chappel.
- Vpon Admission into the Church.
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For the Duke of
Buckingham. - prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- Anniversaries.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- Prayers upon sundry Publick Occasions.
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
- prayer
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His Grace's Speech, according to the O∣riginal, written with his own hand, and delivered by him upon the Scaf∣fold on
Tower-hill, Jan. 10. 1644. to his Chaplain Dr.Sterne, after Lord Archbishop ofYork.
- THE CONTENTS.