The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges.
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The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges.
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Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate, beneath Saint Martins. These bookes are to be sold, at hys shop vnderneath the gate,
1565.
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"The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children wyth dyuers other godly prayers & anthems, of sundry mens doynges." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 31, 2024.
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❧ A Prayer.
This Meane is for men.
〈♫〉〈♫〉 REioyce in the Lord alwayes, & againe I say reioyce, reioyce, let your softnes be known to all men, for the Lord is euen at hand ij Be not careful but in al thyngs let your petition and prayer and supplication wyth geuyng of thanks ij be known before God. And the peace of god which passeth al vnderstanding vnderstanding kepe your harts and mynds kepe your harts and mynds ij In Christ Iesu our Lord. Amen.
Thomas Caustun.
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