Proposals made to the reverend clergy of the arch-deaconry of Norwich, concerning the reformation of manners, and promoting the interest of true religion and virtue. Together with a specimen of the assistance they may afford their parishioners for attaining religious knowledge, and exercising Christian devotion. By John Jeffery, D.D. Arch-deacon of Norwich.

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Proposals made to the reverend clergy of the arch-deaconry of Norwich, concerning the reformation of manners, and promoting the interest of true religion and virtue. Together with a specimen of the assistance they may afford their parishioners for attaining religious knowledge, and exercising Christian devotion. By John Jeffery, D.D. Arch-deacon of Norwich.
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Jeffery, John, 1647-1720.
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London :: printed for Tho. Goddard, bookseller in Norwich,
1700.
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The Lord's Prayer.

Our Father, which art in Heaven.

The Paraphrase.

MOST Great and Blessed Lo•…•… God; The Creator and Gove∣nor of the World, the Father of Sp∣rits, and of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Hallowed be thy Name.

May all Reasonable-Creatures who a•…•… capable to understand thy Perfections o•…•… Wisdom, Goodness and Power, ad∣mire and celebrate Thee, according to the glorious Manifestations of thy Self to Them.

Thy Kingdom Come.

May all Mankind come to the Know∣ledge and Belief of thy True Religion (and the Kingdom of Heaven upon Earth be set up among them) in which, the eternal Laws of Righteousness, with the greatest Clearness, Certainty and

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