The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.
- Title
- The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.
- Author
- Church of England.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Robert Barker, printer to the kings most excellent Maiestie,
- Anno 1603.
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- Subject terms
- Church of England. -- Book of common prayer -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- table of contents
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❧An Acte for the vniformitie of Common prayer, and seruice in the
Church, and administration of the Sacraments. - The Preface.
- Of Ceremonies, why some be abolished, and some reteined
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lectionary calendar
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❧The Table and Kalender expressing the order of the Psalmes and Lessons to be said at
Morning and Euening prayer throughout the yeere, except certaine proper Feasts, as the rules following more plainely declare. -
The Order how the rest of the
holy Scripture (beside the Psalter) is appointed to be read. - part
- part
- part
- almanac for Morning and Evening Prayer
- part
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¶ Th
e to be obserued for holy dayes, and none other. - part
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❧The Table and Kalender expressing the order of the Psalmes and Lessons to be said at
- ¶ Prayers for the Parliament.
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The order where Morning and Euening Prayer shall be vsed and said.
- An order for Morning prayer daily throughout the yeere.
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An order for Euening prayer.
throughout the yeere
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Here followeth the Letanie, to be vsed vpon Sundayes, Wednesdayes, and Fridayes, and at other times when it shalbe commanded by the Ordinary.
- A prayer for the Kings Maistie.
- A Prayer for the Queene and Prince, and other the King and Queenes children.
- A prayer of Chrysostome.
- For raine, if the time require.
- For faire Weather.
- In the time of dearth and famine.
- In the time of Warre.
- In the time of any common Plague or sickenesse.
- A thankesgiuing for Raine.
- A thankesgiuing for faire weather.
- A thankesgiuing for plentie.
- A thankesgiuing for peace and victory.
- A thankesgiuing for deliuerance from the Plague.
- prayer
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❧ The Collects, Epistles and Gospels, to be vsed at the celebration of the Lords Supper and holy Communion through the yeere.
- The first Sunday in Aduent.
- The second Sunday in Aduent.
- The third Sunday in Aduent.
- The fourth Sunday in Aduent.
- Christmas day.
- Saint Steuens day.
- Saint Iohn Euangelists day.
- Innocents day.
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The Sunday after
Christmas day. - The Circumcision of Christ.
- The epiphanie.
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The first Sunday after
the Epiphanie. - The second Sunday af∣ter the Epiphanie.
- The third Sunday after the Epiphanie.
- The fourth Sunday after the Epiphanie.
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The fifth Sunday after
the Epiphanie. -
The Sunday called
Septuagesima. -
The Sunday called
Sexagesima. -
The Sunday called
Quinquagesima. - The first day of Lent.
- The first Sunday in Lent.
- The second Sunday in Lent.
- The third Sunday in Lent.
- The fourth Sunday in Lent.
- The fifth Sunday in Lent.
- The Sunday next before Easter.
- Munday before Easter.
- Tuesday before Easter.
- VVednesday before Easter.
- Thursday before Easter.
- On good Friday.
- Easter Euen.
- Easter day.
- Munday in Easter weeke.
- Tuesday in Easter weeke.
- The first Sunday after Easter.
- The ij. Sunday after Easter.
- The third sunday after Easter.
- The fourth sunday after Easter.
- The fift Sunday after Easter.
- The Ascension day.
- Sunday after Ascension day.
- Whitsunday.
- Munday in Whitsun vveeke.
- Tuesday in Whitsun vveeke.
- Trinitie Sunday.
- The first Sunday after Trinitie.
- The ij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The iij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The iiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The fift Sunday after Trinitie.
- The sixt sunday after trinitie.
- The vij. Sunday after trinitie.
- The viij. Sunday after trinitie.
- The ix. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The x. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xj. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xiiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xv. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xvj. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xvij. Sunday after trinitie.
- The xviij. Sunday after trinitie.
- The xix. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xx. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xxj. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xxij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xxiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xxiiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
- The xxv. Sunday after Trinitie.
- S. Andrewes day.
- S. Thomas the Apostle.
- The Conuersion of S. Paul.
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The purification of Saint
Marie the Virgin. - S. Matthias day.
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Annunciation of the
Virgin Mary. - Saint Markes day.
- S. Philip and Iames day.
- S.Barnabe Apostle.
- Saint Iohn Baptist.
- Saint Peters day.
- S. Iames the Apostle.
- S.Bartholomew Apostle.
- Saint Matthew Apostle.
- Saint Michael and all Angels.
- Saint Luke the Euangelist.
- Simon and Iude Apostles.
- All Saintes.
- The order for the administra∣tion of the Lordes Supper, or holy Communion.
- baptism ritual
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❧The Order of Confirmation, or laying on of hands vpon children bap∣tized, and able to render an account of their
faith, according to the Catechisme following. - ❧The forme of solemnization of Matrimonie.
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The order for the visita∣tion
of the sicke. - The Communion of the sicke.
- ❧ The order for the buriall of the dead.
- The thankesgiuing of women after childbirth, commonly called the Churching of women.
- A Commination against sinners, With certaine prayers to be vsed diuers times in the yeere.
- title page
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Psalter
- Moneth. The j. day.
- day - 2
- day - 3
- day - 4
- day - 5
- day - 6
- day - 7
- day - 8
- day - 9
- day - 10
- day - 11
- day - 12
- day - 13
- day - 14
- day - 15
- day - 16
- day - 17
- day - 18
- Psalm - 19
- Psalm - 20
- day - 21
- day - 22
- day - 23
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day - 24, 25, 26, 27
- Dilexi quoniam. Psal. 116.
- Laudate Dominum. Psal.117.
- Confitemini Domino. Psal.118.
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Beati imaculati. Psal. 119.
- In quo corriget.
- Retribue seruo tuo.
- Adhaesit pauimento.
- Legem pone.
- Et veniat super me.
- Portio mea Domine.
- Bonitatem fecisti.
- Manus tuae secerunt me.
- Defecit anima mea.
- In aeternum Domine.
- Quomodo dilexi.
- Lucerna pedibus meis.
- Iniquos odio habui.
- Feci iudicium.
- Mirabilia.
- Iustus es Domine.
- Clamaui in toto corde meo.
- Vide humilitatem.
- Appropinquet deprecatio.
- Ad Dominum. Psal. 120.
- Leuaui oculos. Psal. 121.
- Laetatus sum. Psal, 122.
- Ad te leuaui oculos meos. Psal. 123.
- Nisi quia Dominus. Psal. 124.
- Qui confidunt. Psal. 125.
- In conuertendo. Psal. 126.
- Nisi Dominus. Psal. 127.
- Beati omnes. Psal. 128.
- Saepe expugnauerunt. psal. 129.
- De profundis. Psal. 130.
- Domine, non est. psal. 131
- day - 28
- day - 29
- day - 30
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Certaine godly prayers to be
vsed for sundry purposes. - colophon