The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts.

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The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts.
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1688.
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"The primitive rule of Reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI, 1549 containing an extract of the same, so far as it is Popishly affected : together with several honourable testimonials thereof from church and state, of that, and of succeeding ages : as also the wishes of several churches and chuchmen of the Reformation, for restoring the said liturgy in parts." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55876.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Let us Pray.

O Lord, with whom do Live the Spirits of them that be Dead; and in whom the Souls of them that be Elected, after they be Delivered from the Burden of this Flesh, be in Joy and Feli∣city: Grant unto this thy Servant, that the Sins which be Committed in this World, be not Impu∣ted to him; but that he escaping the Gates of Hell, and pains of Eternal Darkness, may ever dwell in the Region of Light with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, in the place where there is No Weeping, Sorrow, nor Heaviness: And when that Dread∣ful day of General Resurrection shall come, make him to Rise also with the Just and Righte∣ous, and receive his Body again to Glory, then made Pure and Incorruptible: Set him on the Right-hand of thy Son Jesus Christ, among thy

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Holy and Elect: That then he may hear with them these most Sweet and Comfortable words; Come to me ye Blessed of my Father, possess the Kingdom which hath been prepar'd for you from the beginning of the World: Grant this, we beseech thee, O Merciful Father, through Jesus Christ our Mediator and Redeemer, Amen. (fol. cxlix.)

There is a Set-Form of Celebration of the Holy Communion appointed upon occasion of the Bu∣rial of the Dead. (fol. cl.)* 1.1

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