A new manual of old Christian Catholic meditations, & praiers faithfully collected and translated, without any word altered, or added, except in tytles of chapters, citations of places, & some few merginal annotations, for the most part taken forth of Holy Scriptures, or the Holy Fathers within the first four hũdred yeares of Christ ...

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A new manual of old Christian Catholic meditations, & praiers faithfully collected and translated, without any word altered, or added, except in tytles of chapters, citations of places, & some few merginal annotations, for the most part taken forth of Holy Scriptures, or the Holy Fathers within the first four hũdred yeares of Christ ...
Author
Broughton, Richard.
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[Lancashire? :: Birchley Hall Press?],
1617.
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Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English.
Meditations.
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"A new manual of old Christian Catholic meditations, & praiers faithfully collected and translated, without any word altered, or added, except in tytles of chapters, citations of places, & some few merginal annotations, for the most part taken forth of Holy Scriptures, or the Holy Fathers within the first four hũdred yeares of Christ ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17024.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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S. Clem. Rom. supr. lib. 8. c. 37.

Let euery faithful man, or woman, earery in the morning, when they arise from sleepe, pray, before they begin any worke.

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